UFC 219: Cyborg vs. Holm Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

 
The stage is set for UFC 219 as each fighter made weight during Friday’s weigh-ins, including fan favorite and top lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov. 
Many fight fans were able to breathe normally once Nurmagomedov tipped the s…

 

The stage is set for UFC 219 as each fighter made weight during Friday’s weigh-ins, including fan favorite and top lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov

Many fight fans were able to breathe normally once Nurmagomedov tipped the scale at 155.5 pounds, proving that he means business Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas against Edson Barboza.

Another fighter who has had a history of tough weight cuts is Cris Cyborg. She will be defending her featherweight title for the first time in the UFC against former bantamweight champion Holly Holm in the night’s main event.

The night’s co-main and main events can go either way, despite what the official odds might indicate. But before going into any more analysis regarding UFC 219’s main card, let’s take a quick look at this evening’s full slate of action inside of the Octagon with updated odds.

        

UFC 219 prelims (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)

Men’s light heavyweight: Khalil Rountree vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk 

Men’s featherweight: Myles Jury (-260, bet $260 to win $100) vs. Rick Glenn (+200, bet $100 to win $200) 

Men’s middleweight: Marvin Vettori (-225) vs. Omari Akhmedov (+175) 

Men’s flyweight: Matheus Nicolau (-305) vs. Louis Smolka (+225) 

 

UFC 219 main card (PPV, 10 p.m., ET)

Main event: Cris “Cyborg” Justino (-360) vs. Holly Holm (+270)

Co-main event: Khabib Nurmagomedov (-285) vs. Edson Barboza (+225) 

Women’s Strawweight: Cynthia Calvillo (-260) vs. Carla Esparza (+200) 

Men’s Welterweight: Carlos Condit (-165) vs. Neil Magny (+135) 

Men’s Lightweight: Marc Diakiese (-185) vs. Dan Hooker (+150) 

 

Odds courtesy of OddsShark

      

Co-Main Event: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Edson Barboza

It’s a tale as old as time: The wrestler vs. the striker. Except in this featherweight title eliminator bout between Nurmagomedov and Barboza, these are two of the dangerous men in the UFC’s 155-pound division. 

There is no easy way to explain how dominant Nurmagomedov is on the ground with his suffocating sambo. When Nurmagomedov wants to take you down, there’s little you can do about it. In his most recent fight against Michael Johnson over a year ago at UFC 205, Nurmagomedov was clipped for seemingly the first time in his UFC career. However, he soon reestablished himself and took the fight to the ground, pummeling Johnson up against the cage.

Johnson was left helpless as Nurmagomedov continued to punish him, even telling him at one point to simply give up in the fight.

Nurmagomedov will look to do the same against Barboza and take the fight to the ground. But against a fighter as explosive as Barboza, that’s easier said than done.

If Nurmagomedov hesitates for even a split second on a takedown attempt, the fight could be over in an instant courtesy of a Barboza flying knee or kick. Barboza is the only fighter in UFC history to have two stoppage victories due to leg kicks, including the organization’s first-ever spinning wheel kick knockout.

The game plan is simple for both fighters. For Nurmagomedov, he has to bring the fight to the ground. For Barboza, the fight has to stay on its feet for him to win. At the end of the day, nobody has come close to beating Nurmagomedov, who really makes it looks easy inside of the Octagon.

Look for Barboza to test Nurmagomedov early in the first round by establishing distance with leg kicks and a jab, but Nurmagomedov will soon get his timing down to shoot for a double-leg takedown and bring the fight to the canvas.

From there, Barboza will struggle to break free of his opponent’s grip on the ground, as he won’t be able to survive more than two rounds of punishment before he is submitted by a rear-naked choke in the second round. 

Prediction: Nurmagomedov defeats Barboza via submission (rear-naked choke) in the second round. 

        

Main Event: Cris Cyborg vs. Holly Holm

It’s possible that no fighter has more to gain or lose than Holly Holm at UFC 219.

With a win over Cyborg, Holm will have wins over Ronda Rousey and Cyborg on her resume, along with being a two-division champion in the UFC, vaulting her into the greatest female MMA fighter of all time. But if she loses, she will have lost four of her last five fights, including three title fights.

While Holm’s incredible boxing career and kickboxing skills may give her an advantage against Cyborg, there’s little else she brings to the table besides looking for a knockout.

Holm’s strikes are some of the best in MMA, regardless of weight division or gender. But Cyborg isn’t just a brawler who fights at 100 miles per hour, she’s also a technical striker who has a strong background in muay thai, not to mention her black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu or multiple world titles in BJJ.

In order for Holm to be successful in the fight, she’ll have to create distance between herself and Cyborg to land her kicks and open up Cyborg. However, that’s not Cybrog’s fighting style. 

Cyborg likes to close the distance and suffocate her opponent, backing them up against the cage while she bears down on her opposition like a lion preys on a gazelle. But if Cyborg doesn’t want to risk the chance of Holm finding an opening on the feet, she can bring the game to the ground and use her superior BJJ against her.

For as good as Holm is on the feet, she still has a lot of work to do on the ground. Stuffing takedowns and practicing submission defense is one thing, but going up against a black belt as strong and tenacious as Cyborg is a whole other ballgame.

Don’t be surprised to see Cyborg bring the fight to the ground early to wear down Holm and make her gas out. Holm will be able to get back to her feet toward the end of the first round, but she will have sustained a lot of damage to the body, leaving her gasping for air in between rounds. 

In the second, Holm will look to open up with some body kicks to keep Cyborg at bay, but Cyborg will elude Holm’s attacks as she closes the distance and gets in the clinch with Holm, where she will deliver some vicious muay thai elbows and knees to the body. 

Cyborg will begin to tee-off on Holm, who won’t be able to withstand the barrage of strikes on the feet until the referee puts an end to the beatdown in the second round.

Prediction: Cyborg defeats Holm via TKO (strikes) in the second round. 

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UFC 219 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins Live Now

We’re just a single, solitary day away from the last UFC card of 2017 when UFC 219 goes down tomorrow (Sat., December 30, 2017) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg will take on former women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm for the 145-pound gold, while top-ranked […]

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We’re just a single, solitary day away from the last UFC card of 2017 when UFC 219 goes down tomorrow (Sat., December 30, 2017) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the main event, women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg will take on former women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm for the 145-pound gold, while top-ranked lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov will attempt to use his dominant wrestling to end the three-fight rise of lethal striker Edson Barboza.

The fighters all weighed in without incident at today’s official early weigh-ins, so all that’s left now is for the combatants to square off at the ceremonial weigh-ins. watch them streaming live at 7 pm EST/4 pm PST here:

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UFC 219 Weigh-In Results: Everyone Makes Mark, Including Khabib Nurmagomedov

Weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC 219 event went down without a hitch Friday, including Khabib Nurmagomedov hitting the lightweight mark. UFC female featherweight champion Cris Cyborg weighed in at 145 pounds, with challenger and former bantamweight t…

Weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC 219 event went down without a hitch Friday, including Khabib Nurmagomedov hitting the lightweight mark. UFC female featherweight champion Cris Cyborg weighed in at 145 pounds, with challenger and former bantamweight titleholder Holly Holm coming in at 144. Cyborg and Holm main event the card from Las Vegas and the T-Mobile […]

Khabib Nurmagomedov Makes Weight At UFC 219 Weigh-Ins

It isn’t normally a story of its own when a fighter makes weight for a high-profile MMA contest, but that was the case when top-ranked (but oft-injured) UFC lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov was set to step on the scales at today’s UFC 219 early weigh-ins. Scheduled to face top striker Edson Barboza in the co-main event […]

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It isn’t normally a story of its own when a fighter makes weight for a high-profile MMA contest, but that was the case when top-ranked (but oft-injured) UFC lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov was set to step on the scales at today’s UFC 219 early weigh-ins.

Scheduled to face top striker Edson Barboza in the co-main event of tomorrow’s (Sat., December 30, 2017) UFC 219 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, ‘The Eagle’ had a lot to prove after his interim title bout with Tony Ferguson was pulled off March’s UFC 209 after he failed to make weight and had to be hospitalized the day of weigh-ins.

With his career on the line, the Dagestani grappling phenom delivered today, however, coming in and making weight by weighing 155.5 pounds for his bout with Barboza. It was a refreshing sigh of relief for the collective MMA community, as the ultra-talented Nurmagomedov has seemed poised to become a UFC champion for years while frequent injuries have limited him to only two fights since April 2014.

A win over Barboza won’t get him there, and with the lightweight picture looking far more muddied than any other landscape due to Conor McGregor’s inactivity, it’s hard to say where he’ll go next even if victorious. However, at least fans know he can make weight and show up to a big fight, the first step in ‘The Eagle’ realizing the full potential that’s been heaped upon him since early in his UFC career.

Will he ever fight Conor McGregor? In today’s unpredictable UFC climate, let’s at least hope he eventually faces off with Tony Ferguson.

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Top Lightweight Calls For Conor McGregor To Be Stripped Of Title

It seems that there is becoming a backlash within the UFC lightweight division. As seen over the last few months, there have been several fighters who compete in the weight class call for the UFC to strip lightweight champion Conor McGregor his title belt due to his inactivity. Khabib Nurmagomedov is no different as he […]

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It seems that there is becoming a backlash within the UFC lightweight division.

As seen over the last few months, there have been several fighters who compete in the weight class call for the UFC to strip lightweight champion Conor McGregor his title belt due to his inactivity.

Khabib Nurmagomedov is no different as he plans to recover from a difficult 2017 with a title in 2018.

Keep in mind that Nurmagomedov still has a tough task in front of him in order to get to a title shot and that task is getting past Edson Barboza at UFC 219. Nurmagomedov recently told the media that he’ll fight for the UFC belt early next year.

In order for that to happen, the promotion must strip McGregor of the title then put interim champ Tony Ferguson as the active lightweight champion then boom we have a fight for the real title.

“I think they have to take the belt from Conor and make him humble,” Nurmagomedov (24-0 MMA, 8-0 UFC) told MMAjunkie in advance of his pay-per-view co-headliner at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

“And that’s it – everything gets finished. Next fight, next year, in March or April, I’m going to fight for the title. This is the plan.”

“Weight, weight, weight,” he said today. “I have an opponent. Weight is not my opponent. Of course, it’s my opponent. But not like Edson Barboza. Edson is a much harder opponent than my weight.

“Sometimes, people need to talk. Fans need to talk. It’s OK. I’m OK about this. Mind you, I have to make weight. I have 20 hours. I feel great. Make weight, and that’s it. Saturday night I have to smash somebody.”

UFC President Dana White has gone on record by stating that he disagrees with those who think that the promotion should strip McGregor of the title are “haters.”

“There’s some (expletive) exaggeration in saying the guy’s never defended a title,” White said.

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UFC 219 Predictions – Khabib Nurmagomedov Vs. Edson Barboza

Nurmagomedov is almost an unknown entity who has been on the downlow since 2014. In fact, most fans may have come across the name, but they do not have a face to put to it. The question everyone asks when it comes to Khabib Nurmagomedov is – who is he? Well, Nurmagomedov is someone who […]

Nurmagomedov is almost an unknown entity who has been on the downlow since 2014. In fact, most fans may have come across the name, but they do not have a face to put to it. The question everyone asks when it comes to Khabib Nurmagomedov is – who is he?
Well, Nurmagomedov is someone who fights in the lightweight division and has been rather inactive in recent years. However, if you look at his record from 2012 until 2014, the numbers are very impressive indeed. He was nearly invincible with a record of 24 – 0. Sadly, Nurmagomedov has had issues with his weight fluctuating rather significantly and has been ill on several occasions which is why he has been inactive. However, things have not been the same since his absence. Not only is the weight division different, but the competition now is way stiffer than it used to be back during Nurmagomedov’s days.
On the other end of the octagon will be Edson Barboza who is the underdog in this fight by a long mile. While has been written off by most and may probably only serve as a good stepping stone for Nurmagomedov, we still know he is capable of causing an upset.
In terms of prediction, this is a pretty straightforward one and Nurmagomedov should not have much trouble putting away Edson Barboza.