Magnus Cedenblad Announces His Retirement

After 11 years and professional and six years under the UFC umbrella, Magnus Cedenblad has decided to call it a career. Cedenblad made the announcement via Instagram, where he wrote (translated from Swedish) “Yesterday, I wrote the hardest letter of my…

After 11 years and professional and six years under the UFC umbrella, Magnus Cedenblad has decided to call it a career. Cedenblad made the announcement via Instagram, where he wrote (translated from Swedish) “Yesterday, I wrote the hardest letter of my life. As everyone knows, I’ve been injured for quite a long period of time […]

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Weekend Stock Watch: Who’s Trending Up In MMA?

This packed weekend (November 18-19, 2016) gave fight fans an astounding four events from major promotions. With so many fighters in action and bouts being broadcast all day Saturday, you might have missed some. The all-female Invicta FC kicked off the weekend with its 20 The all-female Invicta FC kicked off the weekend with its 20th

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This packed weekend (November 18-19, 2016) gave fight fans an astounding four events from major promotions. With so many fighters in action and bouts being broadcast all day Saturday, you might have missed some. The all-female Invicta FC kicked off the weekend with its 20

The all-female Invicta FC kicked off the weekend with its 20th event, capped by two title fights. Then the world’s leading MMA promotion brought us an afternoon offering from Belfast, Northern Ireland, followed immediately by another one 5000 miles away in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Running concurrent to the second UFC card was an event from the second banana of MMA, Bellator. The Viacom-owned promotion trotted out a title fight of its own, pitting two-time champion Michael Chandler against former WEC and UFC king Benson Henderson.

We at LowKick are here to help sift through the debris. Who impressed, who disappointed, and who is just treading water in their respective divisions are the questions that will be considered. Read on for the answers.

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UFC Fight Night 99 Preliminary Live Results

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display today (Saturday, November 19th, 2016) will come in the form of UFC Fight Night 99. Headlining the card are Gegard Mousasi and Uriah Hall, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

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It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display today (Saturday, November 19th, 2016) will come in the form of UFC Fight Night 99. Headlining the card are Gegard Mousasi and Uriah Hall, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

Magnus Cedenblad vs. Jack Marshman is next in a middleweight bout

Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Ali Bagautinov is next in a flyweight bout

Kevin Lee vs. Magomed Mustafaev is next in a lightweight bout

Amanda Cooper vs. Anna Elmose is next in a strawweight bout

Mark Godbeer vs. Justin Ledet is next in a heavyweight bout

Zak Cummings vs. Alexander Yakovlev is next in a welterweight bout

Milana Dudieva vs. Marion Reneau is next in a women’s bantamweight bout

Brett Johns vs. Kwan Ho Kwak is next in a bantamweight bout.

Opening the UFC Fight Pass prelims was Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Charlie Ward in a welterweight bout. This one did not last long at all. Alhassan rocked him with two right hooks. Alhassan dropped him with another right hook and walked off as the fight was stopped.

Here are the results:

Middleweight bout: Magnus Cedenblad vs. Jack Marshman

Flyweight bout: Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Ali Bagautinov

Lightweight bout: Kevin Lee vs. Magomed Mustafaev

Strawweight bout: Amanda Cooper vs. Anna Elmose

Heavyweight bout: Mark Godbeer vs. Justin Ledet

Welterweight bout: Zak Cummings vs. Alexander Yakovlev

Female Bantamweight bout: Milana Dudieva vs. Marion Reneau

Bantamweight bout: Brett Johns vs. Kwan Ho Kwak

Welterweight bout: Abdul Razak Alhassan def. Charlie Ward via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:53

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‘UFC on FUEL TV 2: Gustafsson vs. Silva’ — Meet the New Swedes

(Magnus Cedenblad highlight reel via zaihtaMHS. Head bussin’, head bussin’.)

After a six-week spring break, the UFC returns from hibernation this Saturday with their first-ever event in Sweden. UFC on Fuel TV: Gustafsson vs. Silva goes down at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm, and will feature five local scrappers — red-hot light-heavyweight contender Alexander Gustafsson, the returning Papy Abedi (who lost his UFC debut to Thiago Alves), as well as three Sweden-based newcomers to help fill out the Facebook prelims. Meet the new guys below, and keep in mind that the six-fight Fuel TV main card will air live at 3 p.m. ET / noon PT.

MAGNUS “Jycken” CEDENBLAD (MW)
Experience: 10-6 record (9 wins by stoppage) with multiple appearances in the Superior Challenge and Vision Fighting Championship promotions. Last fight was an 88-second kimura victory over Dan Edwards in October 2011.
Will be facing: Francis Carmont (17-7, 1-0 UFC)
Lowdown: First of all, “Jycken” means “The Pooch.” A product of Stockholm’s Pancrase Gym, Cedenblad has recently been working out of AKA in San Jose. He started training six years ago because he wanted to learn how to kick like Cro Cop, but has become better known as a ground-and-pounder. As he told MMABay, “My long term goal is to be ranked as a top five guy. I know that will happen. Just give me four years and then you will see me there.”


(Magnus Cedenblad highlight reel via zaihtaMHS. Head bussin’, head bussin’.)

After a six-week spring break, the UFC returns from hibernation this Saturday with their first-ever event in Sweden. UFC on Fuel TV: Gustafsson vs. Silva goes down at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm, and will feature five local scrappers — red-hot light-heavyweight contender Alexander Gustafsson, the returning Papy Abedi (who lost his UFC debut to Thiago Alves), as well as three Sweden-based newcomers to help fill out the Facebook prelims. Meet the new guys below, and keep in mind that the six-fight Fuel TV main card will air live at 3 p.m. ET / noon PT.

MAGNUS “Jycken” CEDENBLAD (MW)
Experience: 10-6 record (9 wins by stoppage) with multiple appearances in the Superior Challenge and Vision Fighting Championship promotions. Last fight was an 88-second kimura victory over Dan Edwards in October 2011.
Will be facing: Francis Carmont (17-7, 1-0 UFC)
Lowdown: First of all, “Jycken” means “The Pooch.” A product of Stockholm’s Pancrase Gym, Cedenblad has recently been working out of AKA in San Jose. He started training six years ago because he wanted to learn how to kick like Cro Cop, but has become better known as a ground-and-pounder. As he told MMABay, ”My long term goal is to be ranked as a top five guy. I know that will happen. Just give me four years and then you will see me there.”


(Reza Madadi vs. Junie Browning, 5/1/10)

REZA “Mad Dog” MADADI (LW)
Experience: 11-2 record (six wins by submission) with multiple appearances in the Superior Challenge and Strike and Submit promotions. Holds notable victories over UFC veterans Junie Browning, Carlo Prater, and Rich Clementi; the win over Clementi earned Madadi Superior Challenge’s lightweight title last April.
Will be facing: Cuban newcomer Yoislandy Izquierdo (6-0, 0-0 UFC)
Lowdown: The Iranian-born Swedish prospect has been wrestling since he was 10 years old, and has since picked up various wrestling titles in Sweden. Madadi trains out of Hilti Stockholm alongside Papy Abedi and Per Eklund. He was originally supposed to make his UFC debut against Rafaello Oliveira at UFC on FX 1 in January, but both fighters had to withdraw due to injury. A BloodyElbow scouting report from 2010 says that Madadi is ”relentless in his attacks, sets up his takedowns well by mixing punches and knees in the clinch, and he fully commits to the takedown when he shoots…While he doesn’t possess crushing knockout power, he can be pretty effective in causing opponents to cover up and shooting for takedowns as they defend. His clinch skills work well in conjunction with that type of gameplan, and his footwork and quickness on the feet make him an absolute nightmare for anyone trying to gauge when he’ll shoot.”


(Besam Yousef vs. Joao Neves, 3/27/10)

BESAM YOUSEF (WW)
Experience: 6-0 record (four wins by first round stoppage), with all fights taking place for the Zone FC promotion in Gothenburg, Sweden. Last fight was an 84-second guillotine choke victory over Jason Ponet in May 2011.
Will be facing: Norwegian newcomer Simeon Thoresen (16-2-1, 0-0 UFC)
Lowdown: A member of the Gladius MMA Pro Team — where he was a former training partner of Alexander Gustafsson (shown cornering him in the above video) — Yousef is a Syrian-born Swede who’s reigned as the Zone FC welterweight champ since 2010. Though he’s recognized as an aggressive, well-rounded fight-finisher, he’s never fought anybody with a winning record, which isn’t an encouraging statistic going into a fight against Thoreson, an experienced and well-traveled protege of Joachim Hansen. He didn’t go to college, held no other jobs before his MMA career, and digs the arm-triangle and left hook.