Mackenzie Dern ‘Ashamed’ She Missed Weight by 7 Pounds Ahead of UFC 224

Mackenzie Dern is celebrating her second win in the UFC but there’s no doubt her latest victory was overshadowed by the controversy that surrounded her weigh-in just 24 hours earlier. On Friday, Dern stepped onto the scale at 123 pounds — a full …

Mackenzie Dern is celebrating her second win in the UFC but there’s no doubt her latest victory was overshadowed by the controversy that surrounded her weigh-in just 24 hours earlier. On Friday, Dern stepped onto the scale at 123 pounds — a full seven pounds over the strawweight limit —but her opponent Amanda Cooper decided […]

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UFC 224 Results: Matches to Make for the Winners and Losers

UFC 224 put on a show in Rio at the Jeunesse Arena on Saturday evening. The 13-fight card featured nine finishes, including six in the first round, and one of the year’s best fights…

UFC 224 put on a show in Rio at the Jeunesse Arena on Saturday evening. The 13-fight card featured nine finishes, including six in the first round, and one of the year’s best fights…

Mackenzie Dern vs. Amanda Bobby Cooper Full Fight Video Highlights

Watch Mackenzie Dern submit Amanda Bobby Cooper at UFC 224 here:

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Last night’s (Sat., May 12, 2018) UFC 224 from the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, may have featured a title bout between Amanda Nunes and Raquel Pennington in the main event, but it’s safe to say much of the attention was on hyped prospect Mackenzie Dern and her latest scale fail.

After she missed weight by a monstrous seven pounds, Dern was expectedly raked over the coals by her opponent Amanda Bobby Cooper and the rest of MMA social media.

That only increased the pressure on Dern to win and win big in the birthplace of her family heritage, and she did just that in a quick, one-sided victory using both of her developing MMA skillsets. Cooper was more known for her striking skill than Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion Dern, but ‘ABC’ was unable to mount any offense.

And while it was thought Dern would win the fight on the mat and she ultimately did, she also showed some increasing stand-up by rocking her opponent with a huge looping shot early on, opening the door for a tight, fight-ending rear-naked choke in the first round.

Watch the highlights of Dern’s second UFC win right here:

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Mackenzie Dern Runs Through Amanda Cooper

Mackenzie Dern choked Amanda Cooper in the first round at #UFC224

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Mackenzie Dern laid down some heavy leather on Amanda Cooper before earning a submission win.

The third bout on the main card of UFC 224 featured a catchweight bout between Dern and Cooper. Dern missed weight by seven pounds, which is why this match-up wasn’t contested at strawweight.

Dern threw a hook and Cooper tried to respond with strikes of her own. Dern got in a right hand. Cooper went low with a leg kick. A hard hook dropped Cooper. Dern rained down the ground-and-pound and locked in the rear-naked choke for the submission win.

Final Result: Mackenzie Dern def. Amanda Cooper via submission (rear-naked choke) – R1, 2:27

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Is It Already Time For Mackenzie Dern To Move Up?

Is may already be time for Mackenzie Dern to move up to women’s flyweight.

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Yesterday (Fri., May 11, 2018) the MMA world was entranced with Mackenzie Dern’s egregious weight miss for her scheduled bout with Amanda Cooper at tonight’s UFC 224 from Rio de Janeiro.

It wasn’t so much that the miss itself was surprising; Dern had missed weight twice before in her six-fight MMA career.

No, it was the sheer amount – seven pounds – by which she missed that prompted Cooper to call her out and had the Internet in full-on pitchfork mode, and based on Dern’s ‘it is what it is’ attitude, it’s hard to blame them in this specific instance. By the time Cooper snubbed Dern during their intense staredowns during the ceremonial weigh-ins yesterday afternoon, no one was surprised or offended that “ABC” did so.

You may ask why it’s such a big deal, as UFC fighters miss weight all the time to the point it’s a seemingly weekly occurrence during early weigh-ins for each respective card. True, it is – yet Dern’s repeated issues for making weight have now seen her go from making the strawweight non-title fight limit of 116 pounds for her first UFC bout in March to missing it by almost a full weight class for her second may reveal some larger issues at play here.

Dern missed weight for both her second and third MMA bouts against Montana Stewart and Katherine Roy, and her fourth, a submission win over Mandy Polk in LFA last October, was contested at a catchweight bout of 120 pounds. That was a nice concession made by the promotion for Dern in order to retain the hype she brings, but it’s not going to be one made every time she steps into the octagon.

The weight issues were bad enough, yet Dern’s recent “request to leave” Arizona’s MMA Lab, the gym where she got her start in MMA, by head coach John Crouch because of so-called commitment issues suggest Dern may not have all of her mental capacity in the fight game. In fact, she’s admitted as much, declaring that she doesn’t want to be in the gym training every day and would rather balance that with going to the beach and partying in clubs like a normal 25-year-old woman.

Understandable for sure, but those two things don’t really mix with a top-level Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion rising up the fulfill the almost unattainable hype that’s been heaped onto Dern as the “next Ronda Rousey” of female MMA ever since she began her pro fight career in July 2016. Add that to the already monstrous pressure of remaining unbeaten due to her accomplished BJJ accolades, and we have a hype machine that may be fighting itself at all turns.

There’s an easy fix to all this, however.

As we’ve seen with current UFC women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg, moving up to a more natural class can work wonders for a career.

Cyborg was forced to make absolutely ridiculous cuts to 140-pound catchweight bouts in her early UFC run while there was still an outside possibility she could still fight Ronda Rousey at 135 pounds; the fact that it almost got her killed was well-documented. That nonsense stopped shortly thereafter, and despite still cutting a large amount of weight to make 145, Cyborg has since gone to win the title and defend it while becoming a bankable star for the UFC during a time they need them most.

If Dern is to live up to her potential, it’s probably time for her to do the same, and there couldn’t be a better time to make the change. The UFC just instituted a women’s 125-pound division that is struggling to get off the ground as champion Nicco Montano drags her feet on a title bout with former bantamweight contender Valentina Shevchenko, so injecting Dern into that mix would give the division the instant shot in the arm it badly needs.

Cooper criticized her for not being professional, and while the huge miss made her look bad yesterday, it’s the UFC and the athletic commissions sanctioning Dern’s fights that will begin to look silly if they continue booking her and letting her fight at strawweight when she comes in so heavy.

The body shaming, Internet hate, and overall disgusting backlash is no doubt unnecessary from fans who may or may not know what it’s like to cut a drastic amount of weight – and most certainly don’t know what it’s like to carry the hype and pressure Dern does, but we can’t say that she didn’t open herself up to it.

She also made it worse on herself by admitting she didn’t want to train every day after the coach at her inaugural MMA gym asked her to leave because she wasn’t devoted enough. So aside from missing weight and looking foolish that way, Dern could also start to appear entitled, undedicated, and simply not grateful for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity she’s both worked hard for and been granted by the UFC’s hype machine.

We don’t know what Dern has done to get here on a personal level, and we don’t know how hard it is to maintain the level of success that’s expected of her. Few truly do or have in the still-growing sport of women’s MMA.

But that’s why it’s a shame to see her seemingly not respect the opportunity she has.

Thankfully, there’s a quick fix. Now it’s up to her to make it.

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UFC 224: Nunes vs. Pennington Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

Amanda Nunes’ takeover of the women’s bantamweight division will face a new challenge at UFC 224 when she takes on Raquel Pennington in the main event. Nunes has become the woman to beat in the division…

Amanda Nunes’ takeover of the women’s bantamweight division will face a new challenge at UFC 224 when she takes on Raquel Pennington in the main event. Nunes has become the woman to beat in the division…