Twitter Reacts To Knockout-Filled UFC Fight Night 106

UFC Fight Night 106 went down tonight (Saturday, March 11, 2017) from the Centro de Formação Olímpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil. The headliner saw hometown hero and MMA legend Vitor Belfort throw hands with new middleweight contender Kelvin Gastelum. Unfortunately for the hometown crowd, it didn’t end well for “The Phenom”. Belfort was good for

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UFC Fight Night 106 went down tonight (Saturday, March 11, 2017) from the Centro de Formação Olímpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil. The headliner saw hometown hero and MMA legend Vitor Belfort throw hands with new middleweight contender Kelvin Gastelum. Unfortunately for the hometown crowd, it didn’t end well for “The Phenom”.

Belfort was good for his early trademark blitz. He cracked Gastelum with hard left hands, but the former welterweight was undeterred. He dropped Belfort with a straight left and pounced for the finish, but the Brazilian would survive and regain his feet. Gastelum wrapped it up soon after, though. He punctuated a combination with another cross, and this time, Belfort would not recover. The win might be the most significant of the former TUF winner’s career.

The co-main event featured another Brazilian MMA icon, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, fighting for his third straight win against New York-based slugger Gian Villante. Rua would fare better than his Brazilian compatriot.

Shogun continually found a home for his overhand right, scoring throughout the abbreviated contest. But the bout was not without adversity. Villante stunned Rua on multiple occasions but failed to capitalize. Villante’s chin held up well under the constant barrage of right hands he absorbed, but a straight in round two snapped his head around and buckled his legs. Shogun followed up masterfully, polishing off his American foe with a head kick and a final volley of powerful hooks and uppercuts. With the win, Rua could find himself an unlikely member of the light heavyweight top five (he was #6 coming in).

See how MMA Twitter reacted to these electrifying bouts below:

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UFC Fight Night 106 Results: Winners, Scorecards for Belfort vs. Gastelum Card

Kelvin Gastelum knocked out one of the greatest fighters the UFC has ever seen with an excellent display of boxing and combination strikes to put Vitor Belfort away in the first round in a front of a hostile crowd at UFC Fight Night 106 in Fortaleza, B…

Kelvin Gastelum knocked out one of the greatest fighters the UFC has ever seen with an excellent display of boxing and combination strikes to put Vitor Belfort away in the first round in a front of a hostile crowd at UFC Fight Night 106 in Fortaleza, Brazil.

Whether or not Gastelum stays at 185 pounds or convinces Dana White to allow him to fight at welterweight again, he will be a force to be reckoned with in either weight class as one of the organization’s best prospects.

Belfort looked sharp in the opening two minutes of the fight and was even able to land some punches and show off the creativity that made him one of the most exciting fighters in MMA. But once Gastelum tagged Belfort with a jab and a left hook, there was no turning back.

Gastelum called out Anderson Silva after the fight, which could be an interesting matchup, but it’s up to the UFC to decide his fate. The talent is there for Gastelum; all he has to do is become a more disciplined fighter regarding his weight and training. 

 

UFC Fight Night 106 Results:

Kelvin Gastelum def. Vitor Belfort via first-round TKO (3:52)

Shogun Rua def. Gian Villante via third-round TKO (0:59) 

Edson Barboza def. Beneil Dariush via second-round KO (3:35) 

Ray Borg def. Jussier Formiga via unanimous decision 

Bethe Correia vs. Marion Reneau ruled a majority draw 

Alex Oliveira def. Tim Means via submission (RNC) (R2, 2:38) 

 

Cowboy gets his revenge 

Alex Oliveira came out on a mission against Tim Means in the opening fight on the night’s main card, and he didn’t disappoint. Means was helpless at the beginning of the fight, as he was being tossed around like a rag doll by Oliveira, who was able to take Means down to the canvas at will.

Poor technique on his last takedown attempt allowed Means to pull off a reversal and end up on top for some ground-and-pound, but the first round went to Cowboy. In the second round, the game plan didn’t change for either fighter.

Means continued to try to fight from his back but was growing tired of carrying Oliveira’s weight while he was backed up against the cage. Means eventually gave up his back, and Oliveira got two hooks in and sealed up the body lock as he hunted for Means’ neck. It didn’t take long for Oliveira to flatten out the American and force Means to tap from a beautifully executed rear-naked choke.

With the win, Oliveira puts Means in the rear-view mirror after their fist meeting ended with a no-contest, and he can now move forward to taking on ranked competition in the welterweight division. 

 

Correia and Reneau battle out for majority draw

A majority draw isn’t the most satisfying result in MMA, but this was the rare occasion that a draw was necessary.

Bethe Correia had some really good moments in this fight and showed clear dominance in wrestling over Marion Reneau. Correia arguably had Rounds 1 and 2 in her favor, but Round 3 was a whole other story.

An early kick landed flush on Correia’s jaw and stunned her, allowing Reneau to take advantage of a stumbling Correia, who shot for a takedown to buy her time. From there, Reneau began landing some vicious punches and elbows from side control and eventually made Correia give up her back to avoid taking any more punishment from Reneau’s strikes, but that’s exactly what Reneau was looking for.

After securing the body triangle, Reneau did her best to get her forearm under the Bulldog’s chin, but Correia was able to survive the third round and force the decision.

A draw between two top-15 fighters could mean a rematch is coming, and since it was an entertaining fight from start to finish, it might be a good idea for the UFC to book this match again immediately. 

 

Borg makes case for title shot 

Fighters who are just 23 years old should not be in title contention, especially in the UFC. But after Ray Borg defeated third-ranked Jussier Formiga in front of a hostile crowd, he has at least entered his name into the conversation for a shot against Demetrious Johnson or against the next No. 1 contender. 

It was a very close fight, and Formiga looked like he was going to cruise to a decision early on in the third round. That is, until Borg reversed a body triangle into top position, which gave him the opportunity to smash Formiga’s face in.

This fight didn’t carry much upside for Formiga, other than to solidify his place as a top-three fighter in the flyweight division, but falling to Borg, the eighth-ranked fighter at 125 pounds in the organization, will hurt his chances of seeing a title shot anytime soon. 

As for Borg, he’ll be sitting by the phone waiting for Dana White’s call to take on either Johnson or Wilson Reis. 

 

Barboza adds another fighter to the highlight reel

Edson Barboza is a terrifying human being. 

The No. 5 fighter in the lightweight division added another win to his resume after knocking out Beneil Dariush with a stunning flying knee.

Seeing Barboza win in spectacular fashion is nothing out of the ordinary at this point, but it is still a sight to see. Dariush seemed to have won the first round by keeping Barboza out of rhythm with some well-timed leg kicks. But unfortunately for Dariush, his lights went out before he knew what hit him.

As soon as Barboza’s knee made contact with Dariush, the fight was over. Moving forward, only a title fight or No. 1 contender bout will be in the cards for Barboza.

Maybe if Khabib Nurmagomedov isn’t able to return before Ramadan, Tony Ferguson can take on Barboza in a rematch for the interim lightweight title.

 

Vintage Shogun

Mauricio Rua showed the world he is not finished wreaking havoc in the light heavyweight division.

The former 205-pound UFC champion finished Gian Villante with a barrage of strikes as Villante stumbled and fell back against the cage.

Shogun showed flashes of his former PRIDE days as he took care of Villante. While Villante had some good moments and even looked like he was going to take out Shogun early on in the fight, Rua was able to survive a few early scares en route to his third straight win.

 

Can Shogun take on a top-five light heavyweight and march back to the top of the division? Probably not. But Shogun can still extend his career by taking out other top-15 contenders for the next couple of years. 

As for Villante, there’s no shame in losing to one of the living legends of MMA. However, many will question if Villante is capable of taking on the elites of the division down the road. 

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Vitor Belfort vs. Kelvin Gastelum Results: UFC Fight Night 106 Winner, Reaction

UFC legend Vitor Belfort suffered his third consecutive loss Saturday, as Kelvin Gastelum knocked him out in the middleweight main event of UFC Fight Night 106 at Centro de Formacao Olimpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil.
Gastelum scored a…

UFC legend Vitor Belfort suffered his third consecutive loss Saturday, as Kelvin Gastelum knocked him out in the middleweight main event of UFC Fight Night 106 at Centro de Formacao Olimpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil.

Gastelum scored a TKO triumph with punches at the 3:52 mark of the first round.

The 39-year-old Belfort fell to 25-14 with the loss, and was unsuccessful in front of his home crowd after losses to Ronaldo Souza and Gegard Mousasi in his previous two fights. Gastelum improved to 14-2.

As MMA journalist Chamatkar Sandhu pointed out, Belfort‘s decisive loss took the air out of the building:

Per MMAFighting.com, Saturday’s win was an example of Gastelum‘s improvement with each passing fight:

Despite his recent struggles, The Phenom entered Saturday’s bout confident that he would be able to turn things around, according to Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com:

People talk about losses, but my last fights were against the toughest guys. Nobody wants to fight these guys. Everybody is running away from them. It’s obvious that I didn’t fight the way I should, but there’s the mistakes I made in the fight and there’s their qualities, too. You can’t define a person by two fights. That’s what needs to change. To rewrite my story, to learn new things, to grow. To look ahead. There’s light at the end of the tunnel. Come on!

Belfort faced a stiff challenge at UFC Fight Night 106 in the form of a fighter who is 14 years his junior.

Gastelum had won consecutive bouts over Johny Hendricks and Tim Kennedy ahead of his clash with Belfort, but making weight has been an issue for him.

The California native has failed to make weight on three occasions at welterweight, which resulted in his moving back up to middleweight to defeat Kennedy.

He remained at middleweight for the Belfort bout, and he hoped it would serve as a springboard to even bigger fights, regardless of the weight class, per Cruz:

I’m not against [staying at 185], but I feel like welterweight is my optimal weight class. But I’m not against staying at 185. What I want is the No. 1 contender fight after this fight, whether it’s at middleweight or at welterweight. I want to fight for the No. 1 contender so I might get my title shot. But it doesn’t matter if I’m at middleweight or welterweight, I just want to fight the No. 1 contender.

Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com speculated on what could be next for Gastelum:

Saturday’s win may well have put Gastelum into the No. 1 contender conversation, although there are still major question marks regarding what weight class he will settle on moving forward.

As for Belfort, he has now lost three straight fights for just the second time in his illustrious career.

He bounced back the first time by winning seven of his next nine bouts, but with his 40th birthday quickly approaching, retirement whispers will start to surround Belfort.

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UFC Fight Night 106 Post-Fight Press Conference

With this evening’s (Sat., March 11, 2017) UFC Fight Night 106 in the books from the Centro de Formação Olímpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil, the event’s fighters are set to discuss the aftermath of the extremely entertaining and action-packed card. Rising 25-year-old Kelvin Gastelum took on UFC legend Vitor Belfort in a changing of the guard in

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With this evening’s (Sat., March 11, 2017) UFC Fight Night 106 in the books from the Centro de Formação Olímpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil, the event’s fighters are set to discuss the aftermath of the extremely entertaining and action-packed card.

Rising 25-year-old Kelvin Gastelum took on UFC legend Vitor Belfort in a changing of the guard in the main event, knocking him out in an exciting back-and-forth bout for the single round it lasted. Fellow legend Shogun Rua finished Strikeforce vet Gian Villante in the light heavyweight co-main event, scoring his third straight victory with an emphatic stoppage victory after getting hurt early.

Watch the event’s post-fight press conference starting live shortly after the main card here:

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Kelvin Gastelum Crushes Vitor Belfort In First Round

Kelvin Gastelum (14-2) finished Vitor Belfort (25-14) in devastating fashion. Belfort went for a spin kick early, but couldn’t make something happen. “The Phenom” landed a left hand. Gastelum popped his opponent and blood trickled down the nose of Belfort. Another spinning kick attempt from Belfort didn’t find the target. Gastelum dropped Belfort with a

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Kelvin Gastelum (14-2) finished Vitor Belfort (25-14) in devastating fashion.

Belfort went for a spin kick early, but couldn’t make something happen. “The Phenom” landed a left hand. Gastelum popped his opponent and blood trickled down the nose of Belfort. Another spinning kick attempt from Belfort didn’t find the target. Gastelum dropped Belfort with a right hand. He threw some ground-and-pound, but Belfort got back up.

“The Phenom” went head hunting. Gastelum knocked Belfort down again with a left hand behind the right. This time, referee “Big” John McCarthy stopped the fight.

Final Result: Kelvin Gastelum def. Vitor Belfort via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1, 3:52

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UFC Fight Night 106 Start Time, Fight Card, How To Watch

Tonight (Sat. March 11, 2017) the UFC returns to Fortaleza, Brazil for a great night of fights. In our main event of the evening former light heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort takes on the young up-and-coming welterweight title-challenger Kelvin Gastelum in a middleweight bout. The card will be co-headlined by a light heavyweight contest between Brazilian

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Tonight (Sat. March 11, 2017) the UFC returns to Fortaleza, Brazil for a great night of fights.

In our main event of the evening former light heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort takes on the young up-and-coming welterweight title-challenger Kelvin Gastelum in a middleweight bout. The card will be co-headlined by a light heavyweight contest between Brazilian mixed martial arts (MMA) legend and former UFC light heavyweight champ Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua, and 31-year-old veteran Gian Villante.

You can checkout the full fight card, along with start times and how to watch, here below:

MAIN CARD (FS1, 10 p.m. ET)

Middleweight: Vitor Belfort (186) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (185)

Light heavyweight: Mauricio Rua (206) vs. Gian Villante (206)

Lightweight: Edson Barboza (155) vs. Beneil Dariush (156)

Flyweight: Ray Borg (126) vs. Jussier Formiga (126)

Women’s bantamweight: Bethe Correia (136) vs. Marion Reneau (135)

Welterweight: Tim Means (170) vs. Alex Oliveira (171)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)

Lightweight: Kevin Lee (156) vs. Francisco Trinaldo (156)

Welterweight: Sergio Moraes (171) vs. Davi Ramos (170)

Bantamweight: Joe Soto (135) vs. Rani Yahya (136)

Lightweight: Josh Burkman (156) vs. Michel Prazeres (156)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 7 p.m. ET)

Featherweight: Rony Jason (146) vs. Jeremy Kennedy (146)

Middleweight: Paulo Borrachinha (185) vs. Garreth McLellan (184)

How to watch:

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