UFC Vancouver Results: Donald Cerrone vs. Justin Gaethje

LowKickMMA will be providing you with live UFC Vancouver results throughout the afternoon and evening (Sept. 14) at the Rogers Arena. The main event sees Donald Cerrone take on Justin Gaethje in what promises to be fireworks. ‘Cowboy’ is coming off of a TKO loss to Tony Ferguson to snap his three-fight winning streak, including […]

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LowKickMMA will be providing you with live UFC Vancouver results throughout the afternoon and evening (Sept. 14) at the Rogers Arena.

The main event sees Donald Cerrone take on Justin Gaethje in what promises to be fireworks. ‘Cowboy’ is coming off of a TKO loss to Tony Ferguson to snap his three-fight winning streak, including two at lightweight. Gaethje, meanwhile, is 3-2 overall in the UFC and on a two-fight winning streak where he knocked out James Vick and Edson Barboza in the first round.

Check out LowKickMMA’s UFC Vancouver’s results below, and make sure to follow along with us on Twitter @LowKick_MMA.

UFC Vancouver Results

Main Card:

  • Lightweight: Donald Cerrone vs. Justin Gaethje
  • Light heavyweight: Glover Teixeira vs. Nikita Krylov
  • Heavyweight: Todd Duffee vs. Jeff Hughes
  • Catchweight (172 pounds): Michel Pereira vs. Tristan Connelly
  • Middleweight: Uriah Hall vs. Antonio Carlos Junior
  • Light heavyweight: Misha Cirkunov vs. Jim Crute

Prelims:

  • Heavyweight: Marcin Tybura vs. Augusto Sakai
  • Bantamweight: Cole Smith vs. Miles Johns
  • Bantamweight: Brad Katona vs. Hunter Azure
  • Featherweight: Chas Skelly vs. Jordan Griffin
  • Bantamweight: Louis Smolka vs. Ryan MacDonald
  • Lightweight: Kyle Prepolec vs. Austin Hubbard

**LowKickMMA’s live coverage of UFC Vancouver begins at 5:00 p.m. ET/Keep refreshing for live results**

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UFC Vancouver Breakdown: Donald Cerrone vs. Justin Gaethje

There’s a lot to be said about this weekend’s main event between Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Justin “The Highlight” Gaethje. Firstly, this is Cerrone’s second fight in a row against a straight-up assassin; his last fight was against Tony Ferguson, and now Justin Gaethje, those are two of the most dangerous fighters in the entire […]

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There’s a lot to be said about this weekend’s main event between Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Justin “The Highlight” Gaethje.

Firstly, this is Cerrone’s second fight in a row against a straight-up assassin; his last fight was against Tony Ferguson, and now Justin Gaethje, those are two of the most dangerous fighters in the entire game. The UFC just isn’t giving him much of a break when it comes to high-level opposition, not that he wants lackluster opponents, as he’s one of the best in the world himself.

“Cowboy” has always had great striking and great submissions, it’s kind of incredible what he did early on in his MMA career. After going 13-0 in amateur kickboxing and 28-0-1 in professional kickboxing, he turned to MMA. The crazy thing is, he never scored a knockout win until his sixteenth win, his twentieth fight, well past his WEC career.

He won 12 of his first 15 fights via submission. To have finished 18 of his 28 professional kickboxing wins via knockout, to have a 41-0-1 total record in the art, and then submit 80% of his opponents in his first 20 MMA fights, that’s incredible.

Cerrone has had many great points in his career; from coming to the UFC and winning his first four fights, back when the WEC roster supposedly wasn’t as good as the UFC’s guys, to going on his eight-fight win streak before challenging Rafael dos Anjos in a rematch for the UFC lightweight championship, to moving up to welterweight and winning his first four fights there.

What’s even crazier about that, he finished guys like Rick Story, Patrick Cote, and Matt Brown via (T)KO, all three guys that had never been stopped via strikes before, and Cote had fought at middleweight and light heavyweight as well. Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson couldn’t even finish Cote.

Brown lost his previous fight via TKO to a body shot, but never got knocked out by a strike to his chin. Cerrone was the first to do it. Then after losing four of his next five, he beat Mike Perry, and went back to lightweight, again looking unstoppable. His last loss wasn’t because he wasn’t good enough to win, he fought “El Cucuy” – one of the most dangerous fighters on the planet – and his face just couldn’t take all that punishment.

Justin Gaethje is one of the toughest, roughest, most violent fighters any of us will ever see. He just walks his opponents down and throws leg kicks and heavy, accurate punches. One thing that’s helped Gaethje with his career is his incredible athleticism. He’s one of the more athletic fighters in the game today, and he also knows how to wrestle quite well. Even though he doesn’t use his wrestling for takedowns, he does sometimes use it to control his opponent with underhooks to get them in the position he wants them, kind of like he did to Edson Barboza.

After winning, and defending the WSOF lightweight championship five times, being a six-time world champion in MMA, with most of his wins via knockouts, we had to see him in the UFC. He made a massive impact once arriving to the promotion, quickly winning three Fight of the Year awards.

One of which was against Michael Johnson in his UFC debut, one against Eddie Alvarez, and the other against Dustin Poirier. Those were his first three fights in the UFC, and less than a year of fighting, literally that was a nine-month span, and he was awarded Fight of the Year for all three by multiple media outlets.

Donald Cerrone (36-12) 1 NC vs. Justin Gaethje (20-2)

Both of these two have vicious leg kicks, and both are great all-around strikers. Cerrone has the more diverse arsenal of kicks, as he’ll throw them to the legs, the body, and the head, whether it be round kicks, switch kicks, snap kicks, he has them all. However, as hard as Gaethje’s leg kicks are, that might make the difference.

The manner in which he throws them and the angles he can get them to land from is just remarkable, it’s been a big problem for everyone he’s fought, even the two guys that have beat him. He’ll even lock up a clinch and throw a leg kick from there, and land it. Both have good hands too, but Gaethje boasts much more power with his, and he has a pace that may be hard for Cerrone to deal with as well.

Then again, we have Cerrone’s high-level submission game, but will the fight even go to the floor? Cerrone has drastically improved his wrestling, both offensively and defensively, but will the fight hit the mat? It’s doubtful, at least for a period of time. Both of these guys are primarily strikers that love to stand and trade. Both are finishers as well, with Gaethje winning 17 of his 20 wins via knockout, as well as 10 knockouts and 17 submissions for Cerrone.

How does this stellar matchup play out this weekend?

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UFC Vancouver Full Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

UFC on ESPN+ 16 goes down tomorrow night (Sat. September 14, 2019) from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Lightweights and fan-favorites Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Justin Gaethje will meet in the main event. The matchup has all the makings of a Fight Of The Year candidate. Also, Nikita Krylov takes on Glover […]

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UFC on ESPN+ 16 goes down tomorrow night (Sat. September 14, 2019) from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Lightweights and fan-favorites Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Justin Gaethje will meet in the main event. The matchup has all the makings of a Fight Of The Year candidate. Also, Nikita Krylov takes on Glover Teixeira at light heavyweight. Todd Duffee will make his return at heavyweight against Jeff Hughes. There are plenty of other great fights on tap for tomorrow’s card as well.

Check out the UFC Vancouver full fight card, start time, and information on how to watch the event below.

UFC Vancouver Full Fight Card

Main Card (ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET):

  • Lightweight: Donald Cerrone vs. Justin Gaethje
  • Light heavyweight: Nikita Krylov vs. Glover Teixeira
  • Heavyweight: Todd Duffee vs. Jeff Hughes
  • Welterweight: Tristan Connelly vs. Michel Pereira
  • Middleweight: Uriah Hall vs. Antonio Carlos Junior
  • Light heavyweight: Misha Cirkunov vs. Jim Crute

Preliminary Card (ESPN+, 5 p.m. ET):

  • Heavyweight: Augusto Sakai vs. Marcin Tybura
  • Bantamweight: Miles Johns vs. Cole Smith
  • Bantamweight: Hunter Azure vs. Brad Katona
  • Featherweight: Jordan Griffin vs. Chas Skelly
  • Bantamweight: Ryan MacDonald vs. Louis Smolka
  • Lightweight: Austin Hubbard vs. Kyle Prepolec

Will you be tuning in to UFC Vancouver tomorrow night?

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UFC Vancouver Staff Predictions: Donald Cerrone vs. Justin Gaethje

Tomorrow (Sat. September 14, 2019) UFC on ESPN+ 16 goes down from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In the main event, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will take on Justin Gaethje in lightweight action. It’s sure to be one of the best fights of the year as both men are two of the most […]

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Tomorrow (Sat. September 14, 2019) UFC on ESPN+ 16 goes down from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

In the main event, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will take on Justin Gaethje in lightweight action. It’s sure to be one of the best fights of the year as both men are two of the most game fighters under the Las Vegas-based promotion’s banner. The winner could very well be next in line for the 155-pound title.

Check out our UFC Vancouver staff predictions below.

UFC Vancouver Staff Predictions

Jon Fuentes:

What a great matchup this is going to be. Two of the most exciting strikers in the game going head-to-head. Cerrone never fails to put on an entertaining fight, and Gaethje has been on a hot streak with back-to-back vicious knockout finishes. I see no reason for “The Highlight” to stop now. I got Gaethje finishing this one early with a TKO or knockout. (Prediction: Justin Gaethje)

Abhinav Kini:

This is a great fight for many reasons but I don’t see it being the war everyone expects. I think it’ll end up like Justin Gaethje’s last two fights — a first-round knockout. I feel “The Highlight” has learned a lot from his two losses and is more patient yet deadly at the same time now. His pressure along with his leg kicks will be too much for Donald Cerrone who has traditionally wilted against those types of fighters. (Prediction: Justin Gaethje)

Andrew Ravens:

Either guy could win this fight, which makes it hard for a prediction. Cerrone is great at rebounding after losing to a top tier name, which he just did to Tony Ferguson. On the flip side, Gaethje is right up there in the division and could beat Cerrone if he shows up with the right mindset. This will be a fun battle that will steal the show but I have Cerrone getting it done by split decision. (Prediction: Donald Cerrone)

Brady Briggs:

This is one hell of a matchup. Cerrone’s certainly more of a threat on the ground than Gaethje, but will the fight go to the ground? It’s hard to say, each guy loves to fight on the feet, as each of them are incredibly skilled there. Cerrone is 28-0-1 in professional kickboxing and Gaehtje has 17 knockout wins out of 20 total professional MMA wins. I think Gaethje finishes Cerrone with strikes at some point by round three, but wouldn’t be surprised to see it go the other way. Justin Gaethje via TKO. (Prediction: Justin Gaethje)

Cole Shelton:

Cowboy-Gaethje is one of the best fights of the year. Two fan favorites and fighters that always bring it will collide. For me, there are two possible outcomes. The first being Gaethje comes out hot like he always does and Cerrone starting slow, which he is prone to doing, and Gaethje knocking Cowboy out in the first or second.

The other, if Cerrone can get this fight to the 4th or 5th round, we have seen Gaethje gas and he could TKO him late in the fight. But I think Gaethje will win by second-round finish. (Prediction: Justin Gaethje)

What do you make of our UFC Vancouver staff predictions?

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Cerrone-Gaethje Has a Chance to Be UFC’s Fight of the Year

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Donald Cerrone Won’t Dwell On Knocking Justin Gaethje Out In Gym

Donald Cerrone doesn’t view knocking out sparring partners as a badge of honor. Cerrone is scheduled to take on Justin Gaethje this Saturday night (Sept. 14). The lightweight scrap will headline UFC Vancouver. While the bout is highly anticipated…

Donald Cerrone doesn’t view knocking out sparring partners as a badge of honor. Cerrone is scheduled to take on Justin Gaethje this Saturday night (Sept. 14). The lightweight scrap will headline UFC Vancouver. While the bout is highly anticipated due to its high probability of excitement, there’s also an interesting story going into the match-up. […]

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