UFC 221 Weigh-In Results

UFC 221 is set to take place on Saturday, February 10, 2018 at Perth Arena in Perth, Australia. The main card will air on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 6:45 p.m. ET. […]

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UFC 221 is set to take place on Saturday, February 10, 2018 at Perth Arena in Perth, Australia. The main card will air on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 6:45 p.m. ET.

Luke Rockhold vs. Yoel Romero for the interim middleweight title will serve as the main event while Curtis Blaydes vs. Mark Hunt in a heavyweight bout will serve as the co-main event. Rounding out the five bout card is Cyril Asker vs. Tai Tuivasa in a heavyweight bout, Li Jingliang vs. Jake Matthews in a welterweight bout, and Tyson Pedro vs. Saparbek Safarov in a light heavyweight bout.

UFC officials held the weigh-ins for UFC 221 on Friday and here are the weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (PPV/10 p.m. ET)

Interim UFC Middleweight Title: Luke Rockhold vs. Yoel Romero

Heavyweight: Mark Hunt vs. Curtis Blaydes

Heavyweight: Tai Tuivasa vs. Cyril Asker

Welterweight: Jake Matthews vs. Li Jingliang

Light Heavyweight: Tyson Pedro vs. Saparbek Safarov

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 1/8 p.m. ET)

Lightweight: Damien Brown vs. Dong Hyun Kim

Middleweight: Rob Wilkinson vs. Israel Adesanya

Lightweight: Jeremy Kennedy vs. Alexander Volkanovski

Flyweight: Ben Nguyen vs. Jussier Formiga

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/6:30 p.m. ET)

Lightweight: Mizuto Hirota vs. Ross Pearson

Bantamweight: Teruto Ishihara vs. Jose Alberto Quinonez

Welterweight: Luke Jumeau vs. Daichi Abe

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Luke Rockhold Says Move To Light Heavyweight Coming ‘Soon’

Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold has always been a large 185 pounder, but as he gets older, the weight cut has become a bit more difficult for him. “It never gets any easier. I’m getting older and my bones are getting thicker and it gets harder to get down to this weight,” Rockhold told […]

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Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold has always been a large 185 pounder, but as he gets older, the weight cut has become a bit more difficult for him.

“It never gets any easier. I’m getting older and my bones are getting thicker and it gets harder to get down to this weight,” Rockhold told MMAFighting.com following his open workout ahead of UFC 221.

UFC 221 is set to take place this weekend (Feb. 10, 2018) live on pay-per-view from Perth, Australia, and in the main event, Rockhold will battle top contender and former Olympian Yoel Romero for the interim middleweight title. He was originally scheduled to take on undisputed champion Robert Whittaker, but “The Reaper” was forced to withdraw from the bout due to medical reasons.

Ahead of the event, Rockhold said that his weight is on point, but he also made it clear that a move up in weight to light heavyweight is ‘imminent’, especially with longtime teammate and 205-pound titleholder Daniel Cormier set to challenge for the heavyweight strap and nearing the end of his career:

“Having this open workout on a Friday, it’s tough. But I feel good. I’ve got a great team around me. Lockhart and Leith have got nutrition down to a science. I’m ahead of schedule and I’ll be fine, but 205 is imminent.

“DC is moving up to heavyweight. He’s not coming back, so I’ll be up there soon.”

Would you like to see Rockhold move up and try his hand at the 205-pound waters?

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Luke Rockhold Says Move to Light Heavyweight Is ‘Imminent’

Luke Rockhold’s days as a middleweight are numbered. As he prepares to battle Yoel Romero in the UFC 221 main event with the interim middleweight title on the line, Rockhold knows that it won’t be much longer when he’s no longer willi…

Luke Rockhold’s days as a middleweight are numbered. As he prepares to battle Yoel Romero in the UFC 221 main event with the interim middleweight title on the line, Rockhold knows that it won’t be much longer when he’s no longer willing to cut down to 185 pounds. Rockhold has said numerous times in the […]

Watch: Luke Rockhold Rides A Camel To UFC 221 Open Workouts

Luke Rockhold may be fighting one of the biggest match-ups of his illustrious career tomorrow night, but it appears he’s not above having a little fun before he does so. Set to take on Yoel Romero for the interim middleweight championship in the main event of this weekend’s (Sun., February 11, 2018) UFC 221 from the Perth […]

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Luke Rockhold may be fighting one of the biggest match-ups of his illustrious career tomorrow night, but it appears he’s not above having a little fun before he does so.

Set to take on Yoel Romero for the interim middleweight championship in the main event of this weekend’s (Sun., February 11, 2018) UFC 221 from the Perth Arena in Perth, Australia, Rockhold made quite the entrance by riding a camel into the UFC 221 open workouts.

But hey, at least he wore his helmet. Watch the scene courtesy of Submission Radio right here:

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UFC 221: Romero vs. Rockhold Odds, Tickets, Predictions and Pre-Weigh-in Hype

As far as consolation prizes go, it doesn’t get much better than the matchup of Yoel Romero and Luke Rockhold as a main event at UFC 221. 
The event was supposed to be anchored by Robert Whittaker’s first title defense as the champion of the 185-p…

As far as consolation prizes go, it doesn’t get much better than the matchup of Yoel Romero and Luke Rockhold as a main event at UFC 221. 

The event was supposed to be anchored by Robert Whittaker’s first title defense as the champion of the 185-pound division, but it hit a snag when the champion withdrew from the bout due to illness. Instead, the fans will get to see Yoel Romero step in against Rockhold for the interim middleweight title. 

It’s a fascinating clash of two of the most interesting fighters in the division with plenty of power between the two of them. 

Outside of the featured middleweight bout, there’s a pair of heavyweight fights that feature up-and-comers of a division that has been in the spotlight recently with Stipe Miocic’s latest defense of the belt. 

Here’s a look at the complete cards along with the latest odds from OddsShark

         

Tickets: StubHub

Main Card (PPV at 10 p.m. ET)

  • Yoel Romero (+120) vs. Luke Rockhold (-150) – interim middleweight title fight
  • Mark Hunt (+135) vs. Curtis Blaydes (-165) – heavyweight
  • Tai Tuivasa (-300) vs. Cyril Asker (+230) – heavyweight
  • Jake Matthews (+155) vs. Li Jingliang (-190) – welterweight
  • Tyson Pedro (-280) vs. Saparbek Safarov (+220) – light heavyweight

Prelims (Fox Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET)

  • Damien Brown (+130) vs. Dong Hyun Kim (-160) – lightweight
  • Rob Wilkinson (+235) vs. Israel Adesanya (-305) – middleweight
  • Alexander Volkanovski (-185) vs. Jeremy Kennedy (+150) – featherweight
  • Jussier Formiga (-125) vs. Ben Nguyen (-105) – flyweight

Prelims (Fight Pass at 6:30 p.m. ET)

  • Ross Pearson (-150) vs. Mizuto Hirota (+120) – lightweight
  • Teruto Ishihara (+175) vs. Jose Quinonez (-225) – bantamweight
  • Luke Jumeau (+115) vs. Daichi Abe (-145) – welterweight

            

Yoel Romero vs. Luke Rockhold

Luke Rockhold and Yoel Romero have been near the top of the middleweight division for years, yet it’s one of the matchups we’ve yet to see. 

It’s an exciting development for a division that has been in flux of late. With Michael Bisping‘s inactive title reign coming to an end at the hands of Georges St-Pierre, who then dropped the belt, Robert Whittaker has taken over the title of champion, but the title of best in the division is still up for grabs. 

Rockhold believes that a win propels him to the status of real champion. 

“I have all the respect for him,” the former UFC champion said about Whittaker, per Jed Meshew of MMA Fighting. “He’s a gangster in this game, but if I beat Yoel and I put him away, who did it better? He had a close fight. That was 2-2 going into the fifth [round]. He showed his championship skill and he pulled through that fifth round. He won. But if I can do it better, who did it better? Who’s the best? That’s what I plan on doing.”

It’s a bold statement from the 33-year-old. The California native fought just once in 2017 after losing his belt to Bisping in 2016, scoring a stoppage via strikes against David Branch in the second round. 

Romero also stayed out for most of 2017 as well, with his only fight a close loss to Whittaker, which was preceded by a third-round knockout of Chris Weidman

There’s a reason the odds are close to a pick ’em in this one. Rockhold brings the more diverse striking game and a polished submission game on the ground, while Romero brings the power and dynamic wrestling game that could mean problems. 

In the end, it might come to just how long the fight goes. Romero has five third-round finishes in his UFC career, but he struggled to finish the fight strong in his first five-round fight against Whittaker. Rockhold, by contrast, has gone beyond three rounds three times in his career, going 3-0.

If Rockhold can get the bout to the championship rounds, he should be in good shape. That’s a long time to avoid the sheer power of Romero, though. The knockout loss to Bisping may have been a bit of a fluke, but it showed how hittable he can be at times. 

That’s never been a good recipe against Romero.

Prediction: Romero via third-round TKO

         

Mark Hunt vs. Curtis Blaydes

The heavyweight division is in dire need of fresh blood. The hype behind Francis Ngannou‘s rise to a heavyweight title shot is perfect evidence of what can happen when a young heavyweight is merely marketable with good skills. 

Curtis Blaydes may have lost his UFC debut to Ngannou, but the 26-year-old has done nothing but win ever since. 

Blaydes is now ranked No. 9 on the strength of three straight wins and a fourth win that was overturned due to a positive test for marijuana after his second-round TKO of Adam Milstead

In the UFC’s biggest division and most shallow talent pool, that’s enough to be among the hottest prospects. But Blaydes credibility as a future contender in the division will be tested by one of its most experienced gatekeepers in the co-main event. 

Mark Hunt is coming off a win over Derrick Lewis that wrecked the American’s hype train with a fourth-round TKO, and Hunt doesn’t expect to wait that long against Blaydes

“I’m knocking his lips off and I don’t think he’s going to make it out of the first round,” Hunt said, per Alex Oates of the Herald Sun. “Who knows? It might make the second round, but he’s getting knocked out. All these guys are getting knocked out. (Then) I’m knocking all these cheaters out one at a time.”

While Hunt may be dreaming of another late resurgence of his career at 43 years old, this seems like a matchup designed to showcase Blaydes. Razor is an NJCAA national champion wrestler and does a good job of applying that background into his game in the cage. 

Hunt is always dangerous. He’s a wily striker who can alter the complexion of a bout with just one strike, but Blaydes ability to work in the clinch, take Hunt down and apply the pressure with his top game is enough to believe he’s going to break through in this opportunity. 

Prediction: Blaydes via unanimous decision

          

Tai Tuivasa vs. Cyril Asker

Speaking of new blood in the UFC division, Tai Tuivasa is another prospect with a chance to gain some major momentum on Saturday. 

The 24-year-old will be making his second appearance in The Octagon and finds himself right beside mentor Mark Hunt on the fight card. With six wins by first-round finish in six attempts, a win on the big stage of a pay-per-view main card could mean that his fast track continues. 

Asker is 2-2 in the UFC and has settled into the role of early litmus test for young talent. Walt Harris and Jared Cannonier both scored first-round finishes against the Frenchmen while he was able to finish Dmitry Smoliakov and Yaozong Hu

Asker should be able to challenge Tuivasa in the grappling exchanges if the fight does wind up on the mat, but that doesn’t appear to be the M.O. for Tuivasa

Instead, it’ll likely be another highlight-reel finish for Tuivasa, who will be looking to make an impression on the hometown Australian crowd in Perth. 

Prediction: Tuivasa via first-round TKO

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Chris Weidman: Luke Rockhold is Living in La La Land

Chris Weidman isn’t too fond of Luke Rockhold’s recent comments on the middleweight division. This Saturday night (Feb. 10), Rockhold will do battle with Yoel Romero to determine the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) interim middleweight…

Chris Weidman isn’t too fond of Luke Rockhold’s recent comments on the middleweight division. This Saturday night (Feb. 10), Rockhold will do battle with Yoel Romero to determine the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) interim middleweight title holder. Robert Whittaker was scheduled to defend his gold against Rockhold, but was sidelined with a nasty infection. During […]