UFC Fight Night 30 in Manchester: Fights with KO of the Night Potential

Even though Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida could easily dominate Mark “The Filipino Wrecking Machine” Munoz on the ground, we can’t forget about Machida’s advanced striking ability. Think back to the way Machida finished…

Even though Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida could easily dominate Mark “The Filipino Wrecking Machine” Munoz on the ground, we can’t forget about Machida’s advanced striking ability. Think back to the way Machida finished Rashad Evans, Randy Couture and Ryan Bader. He definitely has the striking prowess to land something explosive on Munoz.

On the other hand, they don’t call Munoz the Filipino Wrecking Machine for nothing. Six of his 13 professional wins have come by KO. He smashed his way through Chris Leben and C.B. Dollaway over the last two years.

Both Machida and Munoz have been victims of KO punches in their career, so it wouldn’t be unprecedented to see either man finished from strikes.

The safest bet is to pick Machida to win by decision, but the prospects of a KO are clear to see. There are two other fights that also carry potential to garner KO of the Night honors. They are as follows:

 

Ross Pearson vs. Melvin “The Young Assassin” Guillard

Anytime Guillard is in action, there is a chance the night will end explosively. Almost 46 percent (45.6) of his fights have ended in KO/TKO. Guillard himself has stopped 20 opponents and has only been knocked out once. That came in his Aug. 2012 meeting with Donald Cerrone at UFC 150.

Just before Cerrone stopped Guillard, the Young Assassin had rocked him severely. Unfortunately for Guillard, he couldn’t finish the deal. In his career, he has won KO of the Night three times. Most recently, he earned the bonus for his stoppage of Mac Danzig in July.

When he loses, Guillard usually falls victim to submissions. He’s lost nine of his 12 fights that way. Pearson would be wise to take him down as soon as he can. The longer he stands the more likely he gets caught with something big.

Pearson has the well-rounded game to employ this strategy. He has five wins by submission in his career. However, if he gets clipped in the process, Guillard could score a highlight-reel win.

 

Jimi “Poster Boy” Manuwa vs. “The Big Deal” Ryan Jimmo

This fight could come down to who lands the first hard significant strike. Jimmo displayed his monstrous power in his debut against Anthony Perosh in 2012. He took just seven seconds to eradicate Perosh and subsequently did the robot in his celebration dance.

The man that looks like Mr. Clean’s doppelganger can punch. If he connects with Manuwa, he might be going disco again.

Manuwa’s striking prowess is noteworthy as well. He’s 13-0 with all but one of his wins coming by KO/TKO. He has stopped both Kyle Kingsbury and Cyrille Diabate in his two UFC bouts. The Poster Boy has the artillery to make a GIF out of any opponent.

 

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UFC Fight Night 30: Live Blog for Lyoto Machida vs. Mark Munoz

UFC Fight Night 30 kicks off on Fox Sports 2 at 3 p.m. ET this Saturday. The main card features six bouts capped off by the middleweight clash between Lyoto Machida and Mark Munoz.
Munoz, ranked No. 5 in the division, welcomes Machida to middleweight. …

UFC Fight Night 30 kicks off on Fox Sports 2 at 3 p.m. ET this Saturday. The main card features six bouts capped off by the middleweight clash between Lyoto Machida and Mark Munoz.

Munoz, ranked No. 5 in the division, welcomes Machida to middleweight. Both fighters looked outstanding at the weigh-ins, and this looks to be a quality main event in Manchester.

Bleacher Report will have full play-by-play for the evening’s main event when it gets underway.

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UFC Fight Night 30 Live Results: Play-by-Play, Highlights for Machida vs. Munoz

The UFC returns to England, giving fans a matchup between top-10 middleweight Mark Munoz and former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, who is making his 185-pound debut. Past that is a card filled with most of the UFC’s top British talent, inclu…

The UFC returns to England, giving fans a matchup between top-10 middleweight Mark Munoz and former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, who is making his 185-pound debut. Past that is a card filled with most of the UFC’s top British talent, including Ross Pearson, Jimi Manuwa and Norman Parke.

Results:

Lyoto Machida defeats Mark Munoz by knockout via head kick at 3:10 of Round 1
Ross Pearson vs. Melvin Guillard ends in a No Contest
Jimi Manuwa defeats Ryan Jimmo by technical knockout via injury at 4:42 of round 2
Norman Parke defeats Jon Tuck by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Nicholas Musoke defeats Alessio Sakara by submission via armbar at 3:07 of Round 1
John Lineker defeats Phil Harris by technical knockout via punches at 2:51 of round 1
Al Iaquinta defeats Piotr Hallman by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Luke Barnatt defeats Andrew Craig by submission via rear-naked choke at 2:12 of Round 2
Jessica Andrade defeats Rosi Sexton by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)
Cole Miller defeats Andy Ogle by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Jimy Hettes defeats Rob Whiteford by technical submission via triangle choke at 2:17 of Round 2
Bradley Scott defeats Michael Kuiper by submission via guillotine choke at 4:17 of Round 1

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Watch the ‘UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Munoz’ Weigh-Ins Right Here at 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT [UPDATED w/RESULTS]

(Props: YouTube.com/UFC)

The 24 fighters competing at tomorrow’s UFC Fight Night 30 event in Manchester, England, will be hitting the scales today at 11 a.m. ET. Check out the action live in the video player above; we’ll be updating the results after the jump when it’s all over. In the meantime, look at this photo of a middleweight Machida and ask yourself: Is the Dragon about to tear shit up at 185?


(Props: YouTube.com/UFC)

The 24 fighters competing at tomorrow’s UFC Fight Night 30 event in Manchester, England, will be hitting the scales today at 11 a.m. ET. Check out the action live in the video player above; we’ll be updating the results after the jump when it’s all over. In the meantime, look at this photo of a middleweight Machida and ask yourself: Is the Dragon about to tear shit up at 185?

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 2, 3 p.m. ET / noon PT)
Lyoto Machida (185) vs. Mark Munoz (186)
Melvin Guillard (156) vs. Ross Pearson (156)
Ryan Jimmo (205) vs. Jimi Manuwa (205)
Norman Parke (155) vs. Jon Tuck (155)
Nicholas Musoke (186) vs. Alessio Sakara (185)
Phil Harris (125) vs. John Lineker (128*)

PRELIMINARY CARD
Piotr Hallmann (155) vs. Al Iaquinta (155)
Luke Barnatt (185) vs. Andrew Craig (186)
Jessica Andrade (135) vs. Rosi Sexton (135)
Cole Miller (146) vs. Andy Ogle (145)
Jimy Hettes (145) vs. Robert Whiteford (145)
Michael Kuiper (185) vs. Brad Scott (186)

*Yup. AGAIN. Lineker decided against cutting any more weight and will hand over 25% of his purse. The fight will now be held at a catchweight. 

UFC Fight Night 30 Betting: Machida Favored over Munoz

The next challenger for the UFC middleweight strap will probably be decided on Saturday when Mark Munoz and Lyoto Machida clash at UFC Fight Night 30 in England.
And the underdog Munoz is a very tempting play at more than 3-1 odds, according to MMA han…

The next challenger for the UFC middleweight strap will probably be decided on Saturday when Mark Munoz and Lyoto Machida clash at UFC Fight Night 30 in England.

And the underdog Munoz is a very tempting play at more than 3-1 odds, according to MMA handicappers at Odds Shark.

“If Munoz can get a hold of Machida and use his wrestling, then this is a fight where Munoz bettors can profit,” said Jack Randall of Odds Shark in an interview with me on Friday. “But Machida is slick and elusive and he is also the bigger man in this fight.”

Indeed, Machida is a former UFC champion at 205 pounds who has to cut weight to make his debut at 185 pounds. He has been in the Octagon against the best light heavyweights (Jon Jones, Shogun Rua, Rashad Evans and Dan Henderson, to name a few), and the fear for Munoz backers is that “The Dragon” will be both more elusive and more powerful.

Machida naysayers point to the fact that all four of his career losses have come in his last seven fights as evidence of the Brazilian’s decline. His lame loss to Phil Davis at UFC 163 and uninspired win over Henderson in recent fights have fueled this opinion.

The co-main event on the card from Manchester is a scrap between former lightweight contenders who are trying to remain relevant at 155 pounds.

Ross Pearson is a small underdog but will have the home crowd on his side when he faces explosive Melvin Guillard. Pearson was plus-115 at most sportsbooks as of Friday and has won two straight since getting knocked out by Cub Swanson at UFC on FX 4.

Guillard meanwhile can win quickly with a flurry of kicks and punches or lose quickly via submission when he gets sloppy. He has lost four of six overall and tends to lose whenever he steps up in class.

The biggest underdog on the card is UFC newcomer Robert Whiteford, who challenges American Jimy Hettes as a minus-525 favorite. Both men are 10-1; Whiteford has won 10 straight, while Hettes is coming off a 13-month layoff since losing his first pro fight last September.

 

UFC Fight Night 30 Odds (courtesy of BestUFCOdds.com)              

Michael Kuiper  (-275)  Brad Scott (+235) 
Jim Hettes (-525)      Robert Whiteford (+415)    
Cole Miller (-190) Andy Ogle (+165) 
Rosi Sexton (-120)  Jessica Andrade (+100)
Al Iaquinta (-145) Piotr Hallmann (+125)
Andrew Craig (-185) Luke Barnatt (+160)
John Lineker (-380) Phil Harris (+315)   
Alessio Sakara (-210) Nicholas Musoke (+175)
Norman Parke (-155)  Jon Tuck (+135) 
Jimi Manuwa (-165)  Ryan Jimmo (+145)
Melvin Guillard (-135) Ross Pearson (+115)
Lyoto Machida (-380) Mark Munoz (+315)  

      

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UFC Fight Night 30 Weigh-in Results: Lyoto Machida vs Mark Munoz Fight Card

UFC Fight Night 30 features Lyoto Machida vs. Mark Munoz as its main event, and all but John Lineker made weight for the event.
Weigh-In Results:
Lyoto Machida (185) vs. Mark Munoz (186)Ross Pearson (156) vs. Melvin Guillard (155)Jimi Manuwa (205)…

UFC Fight Night 30 features Lyoto Machida vs. Mark Munoz as its main event, and all but John Lineker made weight for the event.

Weigh-In Results:

Lyoto Machida (185) vs. Mark Munoz (186)
Ross Pearson (156) vs. Melvin Guillard (155)
Jimi Manuwa (205) vs. Ryan Jimmo (204)
Norman Parke (155) vs. Jon Tuck (155)
Alessio Sakara (185) vs. Nicholas Musoke (186)
Phil Harris (125) vs. John Lineker (128)*
Al Iaquinta (155) vs. Piotr Hallmann (155)
Luke Barnatt (185) vs. Andrew Craig (186)
Rosi Sexton (135) vs. Jessica Andrade (134)
Andy Ogle (145) vs. Cole Miller (146)
Jimy Hettes (145) vs. Robert Whiteford (145)
Brad Scott (186) vs. Michael Kuiper (185)

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