UFC 199 Predictions: Will An Upset Happen In Southern Cali?

Luke Rockhold vs. Michael Bisping: Mike Drahota: I think Rockhold is fully deserving of a pot near the top of the pound-for-pound ranks with five straight finishes over top quality opponents, and I also believes the lopsided betting odds in tis one are justified. That’s obviously not a unique school of though, however, as mostly

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Luke Rockhold vs. Michael Bisping:

Mike Drahota:

I think Rockhold is fully deserving of a pot near the top of the pound-for-pound ranks with five straight finishes over top quality opponents, and I also believes the lopsided betting odds in tis one are justified. That’s obviously not a unique school of though, however, as mostly everyone (if not everyone) is picking the bigger, younger, and more well-rounded challenger to send the seasoned “Count” back to England with another finish loss on his record. It’s certainly doesn’t hurt that Rockhold finished Bisping somewhat easily in their first meeting back at UFC Fight Night 55 in late 2014.

True, the Brit is coming off three straight wins highlighted by his decision victory over Anderson Silva, but as “Rocky” said, “The Sider” isn’t on his level right now – or ever. To prove that true, Rockhold will need to build a record-setting streak of title defenses, and that begins with a second stoppage over Bisping tonight. “The Count” no doubt possesses some of the best volume striking, cardio, toughness, and heart at 185 pounds, but I don’t like his chances standing or especially if it goes to the ground, where Rockhold finished former champion Chris Weidman in his last bout. To beat Rockhold, you have to get in his face and knock him out. While he has the pressuring style, Bisping doesn’t have the necessary power in my eyes. I have to pick Rockhold by first round submission.

Rory Kernaghan:

UFC middleweight champion Rockhold has some of the nastiest kicks in the game today. He used them very effectively in the first with Michael Bisping in late 2014, and although ‘The Count’ looked a lot better vs. Anderson Silva, I unfortunately can’t see how he overcomes the power and effective range of ‘Rocky.’ There will be a lot of heart needed to overcome the physical disadvantages for Bisping, and I wouldn’t write him off completely, but I would place money on Rockhold if I were a betting man. He’s fresher, trains with a very elite team of champions, has the size, power, reach and weight advantage. Rockhold by submission round three.

Mike Henken:

As much as I’d like to see the longtime veteran in Bisping finally acquire the UFC middleweight title, I just don’t see him getting past Rockhold here. The champion got the better of “The Count” the first time around, and Bisping had a full camp heading into that bout as opposed to the two weeks he had to prepare this time. The Brit has indeed won three straight since losing to Rockhold, but I believe that the champion has too many tools to win here. His lengthy southpaw striking and brutal kicks could provide Bisping with problems on the feet, and his elite-level submission skills make him a threat on the ground as well. Rockhold by third round knockout.

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Dominick Cruz vs. Urijah Faber:

Mike Drahota:

The former and current 135-pound king – and many say the best bantamweight ever – miraculously returned to form after an almost four-year spat with serious leg injuries to take the belt from former champ (and Faber protégé) TJ Dillashaw, so now his rivalry with “The California Kid” both continues and ends tonight. “The Dominator” beat the previous consensus No. 1 bantamweight, albeit by split decision, in his last fight, while Faber has appeared to be slowly fading over his last three fights, where he beat mid-level fighters Frankie Saenz and Alex Caceres while losing to Frankie Edgar. Faber does own a previous win over Cruz, but that was back in 2007 when “The Dominator” was 21, and it remains his only loss. It’s a trendy and simple pick, but I have to think the champ used his peerless footwork and otherworldly ability to avoid getting hit to cruise to a win here. Cruz by unanimous decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

Cruz looks to make the first defense in his second reign as UFC bantamweight champion, and he does so against a man who’s had some tough hands during his UFC run. Faber has been there and done it, but never made it to a UFC title, and I don’t think tonight will be the night. ‘The Dominator’ just has footwork that’s out of this world, and although ‘The California Kid’ looks jacked in recent training photos, it’s going to take so much more than that. An interesting fact for you, TJ Dillashaw only connected with 26% of his standing strikes against Cruz. Will Faber step up and take Cruz out? I’d actually like to see it, but again I have to go with my gut instead of my nuts; Cruz by decision.

Mike Henken:

I see this bout playing out as many of Cruz’s bouts do. Faber has always had a well-rounded skillset featuring powerful punching, established takedowns, and slick submissions. With that being said, Cruz’s footwork and movement makes him a master of not getting hit, and his wrestling usually allows him to dictate the pace of the fight. I see the champion picking apart Faber from the outside and essentially outpointing him. Cruz by unanimous decision.

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UFC 199 Betting Odds: Michael Bisping Not As Big An Underdog As You Think

UFC 199 is here, and it goes down today from The Forum in Inglewood, Cali. The prelims will start at 6:15 p.m. ET on UFC Fight Pass with four bouts while the other four prelims will air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET. The main card will air on PPV at 10 p.m.

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UFC 199 is here, and it goes down today from The Forum in Inglewood, Cali. The prelims will start at 6:15 p.m. ET on UFC Fight Pass with four bouts while the other four prelims will air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET. The main card will air on PPV at 10 p.m. ET.

Current UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold will be defending his title against Michael Bisping in the main event while current UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz will be defending his title against former UFC bantamweight champ Urijah Faber in the co-main event. Max Holloway vs. Ricardo Lamas, Dan Henderson vs. Hector Lombard, and Dustin Poirier vs. Bobby Green will also be on the main card.

According to oddsmakers, Rockhold is a -700 favorite over Bisping, who is a +500 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Faber being a +340 underdog against Cruz, who is a -425 favorite.

Here are the betting odds:

Dong Hyun Kim -120 Over 1½ -140

Polo Reyes +100 Under 1½ +120

Kevin Casey +140 Over 2½ +110

Elvis Mutapcic -160 Under 2½ -130

Jonathan Wilson -225 Over 1½ +115

Luiz Henrique da Silva +185 Under 1½ -135

Sean Strickland -110 Over 2½ -200

Tom Breese -110 Under 2½ +170

Jessica Andrade -110 Over 2½ -240

Jessica Penne -110 Under 2½ +200

James Vick +125 Over 2½ -170

Beneil Dariush -145 Under 2½ +150

Clay Guida +210 Over 1½ -210

Brian Ortega -250 Under 1½ +175

Alex Caceres +168 Over 2½ -160

Cole Miller -195 Under 2½ +140

Dustin Poirier -180 Over 2½ -210

Bobby Green +158 Under 2½ +175

Dan Henderson +325 Over 1½ +200

Hector Lombard -400 Under 1½ -240

Ricardo Lamas +290 Over 2½ -235

Max Holloway -350 Under 2½ +195

Urijah Faber +340 Over 4½ -240

Dominick Cruz -425 Under 4½ +200

Michael Bisping +500 Over 1½ +110

Luke Rockhold -700 Under 1½ -130

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Luke Rockhold Suffering From Grade II MCL Sprain

UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold stated that he is suffering from the effects of a torn medical collateral ligament (MCL), which challenger Michael Bisping immediately accused the champ of using as an ‘insurance policy’ in case he loses. Following this news Rockhold passed a medical exam preformed by the ringside physician, provided by the California State

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UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold stated that he is suffering from the effects of a torn medical collateral ligament (MCL), which challenger Michael Bisping immediately accused the champ of using as an ‘insurance policy’ in case he loses.

Following this news Rockhold passed a medical exam preformed by the ringside physician, provided by the California State Athletic Commission  who will be monitoring the action ringside tomorrow night. The champ was, however, diagnosed with a Grade II MCL sprain.

Osteopathic Physician Dr. Diego Allende, who spoke to MMAJunkie, had this to say on Rockhold’s MCL injury:

“As far as his physical exam, no, (there is no evidence of an MCL tear)”, said Allende.

“He has good stability, good range of motion; he cleared completely on the examination. I have all the confidence in the world that that won’t be an issue in his competition tomorrow night.”

According to Sports Injury Clinic, an MCL tear is classified into three Grades:

Grade I: ‘There may be mild tenderness on the inside of the knee over the ligament.’

Grade II: ‘Significant tenderness will be felt on the inside of the knee along the medial ligament.’

Grade III: ‘This is a complete tear of the ligament. Pain can vary and is sometimes not as bad as that of a grade 2 MCL sprain.’

While Rockhold only suffers from the Grade II sprain, Bisping has reported no such injuries and is coming into the bout at 100 percent. If the AKA product wants to remain the champion following Saturday’s bout, he better hope ‘The Count’ doesn’t take advantage of the knee he knew all along wasn’t in top condition.

UFC 199 takes place live on pay-per-view (PPV) from The Forum in Inglewood, California tomorrow (June 4, 2016).

 

 

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Michael Bisping: I’m A Fighter, Luke Rockhold’s An Athlete

UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold is set to make his first career title defense tomorrow night against longtime UFC veteran Michael Bisping, in the main event of UFC 199 in Inglewood, California. The two world-class middleweights weighed in Friday evening followed by an intense stare-down exchanged between the two men, in which UFC President Dana White desperately

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UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold is set to make his first career title defense tomorrow night against longtime UFC veteran Michael Bisping, in the main event of UFC 199 in Inglewood, California.

The two world-class middleweights weighed in Friday evening followed by an intense stare-down exchanged between the two men, in which UFC President Dana White desperately attempted to keep the two separated.

Following the heated exchange, both men joined Fox Sports 1 (FS1) to make some final statements before taking the Octagon against one another tomorrow night.

luke-rockhold-michael-bisping-ufc-fight-night-55[1]Bisping, who is the No. 4-ranked middleweight in the world, described the intense stare-down with Rockhold:

“He doesn’t like me, I don’t like him,” Bisping said. “All I was trying to do was, you know, talk a little trash. Dana, I think he was hyper-sensitive.

He wouldn’t let me get near him. Dana was pushing me away. I’m like, ‘Dana, relax.’ He goes, don’t touch him! Don’t touch him!

I’m not going to touch him. I’m not here to fight. I’m a professional, I’m going to fight tomorrow. Don’t you worry.”

michael bisping ufc stats‘The Count’ also believes that what sets him apart from the rest of the UFC’s world-class roster, is the fact that he is a ‘real fighter’:

“I’ve never turned down a fight in my life,” Bisping said. “There’s not a single thing in this world that I do better than fighting, and since I was eight years old, I’ve always been a fighter.

I really have. This is who I am as a person. I don’t need eight weeks. I think I can beat anybody in the world right now, whether it’s at the end of a training camp or not, and that’s what you have to be.

Luke Rockhold isn’t the same person. He’s not cut from the same cloth as me. He’s a pretender. He’s a poser. A lot of the UFC roster are.

They’re all posers. I’m a real fighter. They’re ‘athletes.’ I ain’t an athlete. I’m a fighter, and you’re going to see that tomorrow night.”

041715-6-UFC-Luke-Rockhold-OB-PI.vresize.1200.675.high_.121Rockhold then joined the FS1 crew stating that while he understands what Bisping is capable of, he still expects to walk away Saturday night with the gold strapped around his waist:

“I see this fight going flawlessly,” Rockhold said on FS1. “I really understand what Michael brings and I know what I have. I’m going to go out there, I’m going to make him realize his true destiny — that’s behind the desk with you guys.

He ain’t going to compete with me. There’s levels to this game, and he’s about to find that out. He didn’t understand last time. It’s time to penetrate that thick skull and make him realize.”

UFC 199 is set to go down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from The Forum in Inglewood, California on June 4th, 2016.

(All transcribed quotes are courtesy of MMAFighting.com)

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UFC 199 Embedded Episode 5

Tomorrow night’s (Sat., June 4, 2016) UFC 199 from The Forum in Inglewood, California, is only hours away, and the UFC is back with the fifth episode of Their UFC 199 Embedded V-log series chronicling the action leading up to the pay-per-view (PPV) main card. Watch middleweight champ Luke Rockhold finish his preparation for his rematch with

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Tomorrow night’s (Sat., June 4, 2016) UFC 199 from The Forum in Inglewood, California, is only hours away, and the UFC is back with the fifth episode of Their UFC 199 Embedded V-log series chronicling the action leading up to the pay-per-view (PPV) main card.

Watch middleweight champ Luke Rockhold finish his preparation for his rematch with Michael Bisping and break down his opponent, while “The Count” receives an outpouring of support from his British fans.

Meanwhile, bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz gets set to make the media rounds with his heated rival Urijah Faber, which leads into the explosive UFC 199 pre-fight press conference.

Check out the latest installment of UFC 199 Embedded right here:

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Emotions Begin To Amp Up On UFC 199: Embedded, Episode 5 (Video)

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An emotional fifth episode in the UFC 199 “Embedded” series has been released.

Michael Bisping receives a gift from home, while Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber once again nearly come to …

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An emotional fifth episode in the UFC 199 “Embedded” series has been released.

Michael Bisping receives a gift from home, while Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber once again nearly come to blows.