UFC on FOX 26’s Justin Scoggins Explains Why His Nickname is ‘Tank’

Justin Scoggins isn’t called the “Tank” for nothing. Scoggins is set to return to action on Dec. 16 inside the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He’ll go one-on-one with Tim Elliott. Scoggins is looking to snap his two-fight skid. During a recent appearance on Flo Combat‘s Top Turtle podcast, Scoggins talked about his nickname: “I used […]

Justin Scoggins isn’t called the “Tank” for nothing. Scoggins is set to return to action on Dec. 16 inside the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He’ll go one-on-one with Tim Elliott. Scoggins is looking to snap his two-fight skid. During a recent appearance on Flo Combat‘s Top Turtle podcast, Scoggins talked about his nickname: “I used […]

UFC Fight Night Singnapore: Justin Scoggins vs Yuta Sasaki Will Be An Absolutely Wild Scrap

Been away for a bit and with the limited time I do have, I’ve decided to breakdown a fight that I’m really looking forward to. No disrespect to the other fighters on the card, but by now anyone who has been following my writing knows by now that I’m a full on karate nerd. Rather than try to hide this fact I’m being up front now that my most anticipated fights on the card are centered around a certain karate expert, Justin Scoggins. He draws the scrappy and unpredictable Yuta Sasaki in his return to flyweight.

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Been away for a bit and with the limited time I do have, I’ve decided to breakdown a fight that I’m really looking forward to. No disrespect to the other fighters on the card, but by now anyone who has been following my writing knows by now that I’m a full on karate nerd. Rather than try to hide this fact I’m being up front now that my most anticipated fights on the card are centered around a certain karate expert, Justin Scoggins. He draws the scrappy and unpredictable Yuta Sasaki in his return to flyweight.

Let’s face it, Yuta Sasaki like most other flyweights isn’t getting a fair shake. That has nothing to do with his performances inside the octagon however. He’s been exciting in his outings and looked impressive in his bout against Wilson Reis at UFC 208. He utilized distance to get off some solid shots on Reis, including a nice jab and stinging right hand that caught his fellow flyweight off guard.

What Sasaki is going to need to do in order to win this fight is turn the striking exchanges into a scrap. He’ll have to mix in keeping the faster Scoggins at bay with his length while at the same time throwing multiple strikes once in the pocket. But striking shouldn’t be his only means of victory in this bout. When Sasaki looks to take things to the ground he gets greedy and is unrelenting. He should use any clinching opportunities to latch onto Scoggins and take the fight to the ground.

Justin Scoggins has been referred to as the smaller vets of Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson on many occasions, which is fair. After all, they were both trained by the same man. In Justin Scoggins we can see the kind of potential that could easily turn him into a top contender at flyweight. Like Thompson, Scoggins employs more of a striking based attack, utilizing constant movement and angles to get the job done. But he also utilizes a strong wrestling game that helps him get away with some flashier strikes.

Where Scoggins has gotten in trouble in the past is his decision making abilities. He often times shoots when he should strike and in his last bout against Pedro Munhoz he decided to throw potentially one kick too many against a man looking to grapple. But all of that is in the past and this fight is likely to highlight why Justin Scoggins was so highly touted in the beginning of his UFC career. If he wants to beat Sasaki then moving in and out of range and cutting to a forty-five degree angle will be paramount. Neutralizing Sasaki’s reach advantage is also going to be of the utmost importance. For that, he’ll want to use his long range side kick as well as his blitz which he can use to get off centerline and attack from a new angle. His wide range of kicks will also help him to keep Sasaki at bay and even have him run into something devastating.

The flyweights deserve love and this fight will showcase exactly why with speed, footwork, and awesome exchanges and transitions. Do yourself a favor and tune into this one.


Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to keep up with his antics.

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Justin Scoggins: ‘I’m Just a Crazy-Ass Son of a B*tch’

Justin Scoggins has an interesting way of looking at himself. Scoggins is set to do battle this Saturday (June 17) inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. He’ll take on Ulka Sasaki on the preliminary portion of UFC Fight Night 111. In a recent interview with MMAJunkie.com, Scoggins talked about his brief move up to bantamweight […]

Justin Scoggins has an interesting way of looking at himself. Scoggins is set to do battle this Saturday (June 17) inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. He’ll take on Ulka Sasaki on the preliminary portion of UFC Fight Night 111. In a recent interview with MMAJunkie.com, Scoggins talked about his brief move up to bantamweight […]

Ian McCall’s Response To UFC 201 Fight Cancellation: “Whatever”

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Ian McCall has not fought since early 2015.

“Uncle Creepy” was expected to return to action Saturday night at UFC 201 vs. Justin Scoggins in the pay-per-view main card opener. However, Scoggins’ body stopped cutting weight Thursday and officials removed the entire fight.

McCall (13-5-1) will still receive his show money after successfully weighing in, according to a report by MMAjunkie.

“Whatever,” McCall said. “As much as I like Justin, I want to be a (expletive) and say something, but whatever. Weight cutting isn’t good for you, and if you don’t do it right – and he’s young, he’s probably stupid about it. But he’s a good fighter, so hopefully this won’t tarnish his name too much.”

A veteran of the sport, McCall understands all of the nuisances that go into the fight game.

“It’s weird that I feel bad for him, but this weight cutting (expletive) is horrible for you,” he said. “I’m just getting it done because I’m getting paid.”

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Ian McCall has not fought since early 2015.

“Uncle Creepy” was expected to return to action Saturday night at UFC 201 vs. Justin Scoggins in the pay-per-view main card opener. However, Scoggins’ body stopped cutting weight Thursday and officials removed the entire fight.

McCall (13-5-1) will still receive his show money after successfully weighing in, according to a report by MMAjunkie.

“Whatever,” McCall said. “As much as I like Justin, I want to be a (expletive) and say something, but whatever. Weight cutting isn’t good for you, and if you don’t do it right – and he’s young, he’s probably stupid about it. But he’s a good fighter, so hopefully this won’t tarnish his name too much.”

A veteran of the sport, McCall understands all of the nuisances that go into the fight game.

“It’s weird that I feel bad for him, but this weight cutting (expletive) is horrible for you,” he said. “I’m just getting it done because I’m getting paid.”

Justin Scoggins Pulls Out Of His Bout With Ian McCall At UFC 201

Justin Scoggins is out of his flyweight bout against Ian McCall at UFC 201 due to weight cutting issues. While the UFC has yet to pull McCall from the event, getting an opponent for him on such short notice is not likely. “We just had to make a horrible, disappointing call,” Chris Scoggins, who is

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Justin Scoggins is out of his flyweight bout against Ian McCall at UFC 201 due to weight cutting issues. While the UFC has yet to pull McCall from the event, getting an opponent for him on such short notice is not likely.

“We just had to make a horrible, disappointing call,” Chris Scoggins, who is Justin’s dad, told Bloody Elbow. “Justin could not get below 132.5 pounds. He was all good and his body just stopped allowing the weight to come off. No sweating, nothing. That’s too much [of a] weight difference for a catchweight so Justin is out. This is horrible.”

UFC 201 takes place on Saturday, July 30th, 2016 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims will begin at 6:30PM/3:30PM ET PT while the FS2 prelims will begin at 8PM/5PM ET PT and the main card starts at 10PM/7PM ET PT.

The main event will be a welterweight title fight between Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley while the co-main event will be Rose Namajunas vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Rounding out the main card is Matt Brown vs. Jake Ellenberger, Francisco Rivera vs. Erik Perez, and Ian McCall vs. Justin Scoggins.

Here is the current card:

Main Card (PPV at 10PM/7PM ET PT)

Welterweight Title bout: Robbie Lawler (27-10, 1NC) vs. Tyron Woodley (15-3)

Women’s strawweight bout: Rose Namajunas (5-2) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (9-0)

Welterweight bout: Matt Brown (20-14) vs. Jake Ellenberger (30-11)

Bantamweight bout: Francisco Rivera (11-6, 1NC) vs. Erik Perez (15-6)

Flyweight bout: Ian McCall (13-5-1) vs. TBA

FOX Sports 2 Prelims (8PM/5PM ET PT)

Light heavyweight bout: Nikita Krylov (20-4) vs. Ed Herman (23-11, 1NC)

Welterweight bout: Jorge Masvidal (29-11) vs. Ross Pearson (19-11, 1NC)

Heavyweight bout: Anthony Hamilton (14-5) vs. Damian Grabowski (20-3)

Flyweight bout: Wilson Reis (20-6) vs. Hector Sandoval (12-2)

UFC Fight Pass Prelims (6:30PM/3:30PM ET PT)

Welterweight bout: Michael Graves (6-0) vs. Bojan Velickovic (14-3)

Flyweight bout: Ryan Benoit (8-4) vs. Fredy Serrano (3-0)

Lightweight bout: Cesar Arzamendia (7-2) vs. Damien Brown (15-9)

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Report: Justin Scoggins Off UFC 201 Bout Due To Weight Issues

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According to reports, Justin Scoggins will not be allowed to fight Ian McCall this Saturday night at UFC 201.

The flyweight bout is scheduled to kickoff the pay-per-view b…

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According to reports, Justin Scoggins will not be allowed to fight Ian McCall this Saturday night at UFC 201.

The flyweight bout is scheduled to kickoff the pay-per-view broadcast from the Philips Arena in Atlanta.

Scoggins (11-2) has won each of his last two, scoring decisions over Ray Borg and Josh Sampo. McCall (13-5-1) has not fought since a 2015 loss to John Lineker via decision.

UFC 201 features welterweight champion Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley.

UPDATE: Scoggins took to Twitter late Thursday night, posting a simple message to update his status: