Video: Diego Sanchez vs. Marcin Held Highlights From UFC Fight Night 98

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UFC brought the Octagon back to Mexico City on Saturday evening for their live fight card on FOX Sports 1 (FS1) — UFC Fight Night 98.

In the co-main event of the evening, Ultimate Fighter season one winner and longti…

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UFC brought the Octagon back to Mexico City on Saturday evening for their live fight card on FOX Sports 1 (FS1) — UFC Fight Night 98.

In the co-main event of the evening, Ultimate Fighter season one winner and longtime UFC contender Diego Sanchez added another name to his win column, as the fan favorite got the nod from the judges for a unanimous decision victory over Marcin Held.

The scores saw Sanchez edge out Held with two judges favoring him 29-28, while a third judge also scored in Sanchez’s favor, but with a 29-27 score.

Featured above from the UFC Fight Night 98 post-show on FS1 (via the official UFC On FOX YouTube channel) are video highlights of the Diego Sanchez vs. Marcin Held fight from Saturday night.

For complete UFC Fight Night 98 results, click here.

Diego Sanchez vs. Marcin Held Full Fight Video Highlights

Already owning 22 wins in his professional MMA career, 24-year-old submission grappler Marcin Held was looking to make a splash debut in the Octagon when he battled longtime veteran Diego Sanchez in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., November 5, 2016) UFC Fight Night 98 from the Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico. Unfortunately

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Already owning 22 wins in his professional MMA career, 24-year-old submission grappler Marcin Held was looking to make a splash debut in the Octagon when he battled longtime veteran Diego Sanchez in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., November 5, 2016) UFC Fight Night 98 from the Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico.

Unfortunately for the Bellator standout, however, it was ‘The Nightmare’s’ own ground game that won the day in a highly exciting contest. Aside from strong moments early in the striking from Held, Sanchez was more than able to fend off the a never-ending string of leglock attempts from the quickly fading newcomer, punishing him with solid ground and pound as his limbs twisted and turned out of every hold.

The victory was a decisive one for the fan favorite Sanchez, a hard-charging veteran who won the first season of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) and picked up a win over a tough challenger at the TUF Latin America 3 Finale tonight. Watch the highlights of Sanchez’ second win in three fights this year here:

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Twitter Reacts To Ferguson’s Frenetic Win At UFC Mexico

‘The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3’ Finale (also known as UFC Fight Night 98) emanated from the Arena Cuidad de Mexico tonight (November 5, 2016). Fans were treated to a headliner pitting former champion Rafael dos Anjos against the man with the longest active winning streak in the lightweight division, Tony Ferguson. The fight was

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‘The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3’ Finale (also known as UFC Fight Night 98) emanated from the Arena Cuidad de Mexico tonight (November 5, 2016). Fans were treated to a headliner pitting former champion Rafael dos Anjos against the man with the longest active winning streak in the lightweight division, Tony Ferguson.

The fight was a back and forth war.

Dos Anjos took the first, Ferguson claimed the second, and the third was very close, with most observers seeming to give it to the former champion. But over the final two rounds, Ferguson continued to pour on the pressure as dos Anjos faded. The Brazilian wasn’t able to utilize his wrestling and make use of his top game advantage. Stuck on the feet, he continued to eat hard shots from the Ventura, CA, native. In the end, Ferguson was awarded 48-47 scorecards across the board to stake his claim as the number one contender in the lightweight division. He is the first man to ever win nine fights in a row in the UFC at 155 pounds.

The co-main event saw former TUF winner and title challenger Diego Sanchez go to war with Bellator import and leglock specialist Marcin Held. The grizzled veteran Sanchez had too much for Held. ‘The Nightmare’ is clearly no longer at the peak of his powers, but he proved he is still a strong grappler. The Pole had success on the feet but repeatedly chose to try to take the fight to the mat. He didn’t mind fighting off his back in the process, and it proved to be his undoing. Sanchez rode top position and ground and pound to a unanimous decision victory.

Check out Twitter’s reaction to these exciting brawls below:

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Diego Sanchez Wears Down Marcin Held To Earn Decision Win

Former Bellator mainstay Marcin Held (22-5) made his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut at UFC Fight Night 98. His opponent was UFC veteran Diego Sanchez (27-9). “The Nightmare” had the Mexico City crowd on his side. Held blocked a high kick from Sanchez under a minute into the fight. A jumping front kick attempt found

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Former Bellator mainstay Marcin Held (22-5) made his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut at UFC Fight Night 98. His opponent was UFC veteran Diego Sanchez (27-9). “The Nightmare” had the Mexico City crowd on his side.

Held blocked a high kick from Sanchez under a minute into the fight. A jumping front kick attempt found air for Sanchez. Held pressed his opponent against the fence, but it was brief. “Nightmare” moved forward with strikes, but couldn’t find his target. Held countered Sanchez with an uppercut. Sanchez went for a takedown, but the Polish submission specialist got in a deep choke. “Nightmare” used his feet to push off the cage and launched himself in the air to escape the choke. A right hand from Sanchez ended the round.

Held rolled to the leg lock early in the second round. Sanchez laid down some leather to get Held to give up the hold. “Nightmare” scrambled, but Held looked for a heel hook. Sanchez landed an elbow in full guard. “Nightmare” remained in control throughout the round and even took the back of Held.

Sanchez landed a leg kick early in the final frame. Held missed a spinning backfist. Held dropped Sanchez with an uppercut, but Sanchez took Held down. Held went for another leg lock, but “Nightmare” thwarted the attempt. Held tried attacking the arm, but Sanchez continued to remain in control and avoid submission attempt. The final round ended with “Nightmare” raining down punches.

All three judges scored the contest in favor of Sanchez.

Final Result: Diego Sanchez def. Marcin Held via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27)

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UFC Fight Night 98: Dos Anjos vs. Ferguson Full Main Card Preview

The three-week drought finally comes to an end, as the Ultimate Fighting Championship returns for ‘The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3’ Finale (also called UFC Fight Night 98) at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico. The headliner is one that could have been for a belt a few short months ago. Former

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The three-week drought finally comes to an end, as the Ultimate Fighting Championship returns for ‘The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3’ Finale (also called UFC Fight Night 98) at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico.

The headliner is one that could have been for a belt a few short months ago. Former champion Rafael dos Anjos makes his first appearance since suffering a surprise first-round knockout at the hands of Eddie Alvarez. Since losing to Khabib Nurmagomedov nearly two-and-a-half years ago, dos Anjos had rattled off wins over Jason High, Benson Henderson, Nate Diaz, Anthony Pettis, and Donald Cerrone.

The last two marked his title-clinching performance and only defense. In a stacked division with no shortage of worthy contenders, RDA does not get the immediate rematch treatment. Some guy named Conor Mc-Something inserted himself into the title picture, and everyone else is left waiting to see how that fight unfolds.

The Brazilian faces Tony Ferguson, a guy with a legitimate claim to number-one contendership status. An eight-fight winning streak in MMA’s most cutthroat weight class will do that. The 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu representative has taken out the likes of Danny Castillo, Abel Trujillo, Gleison Tibau, Josh Thomson, and Edson Barboza during his recent tear. He is coming off a hard-fought second-round submission victory over short-notice replacement Lando Vannata at UFC Fight Night 91 in July. Ferguson was supposed to square off with Nurmagomedov for the next title shot, but the Dagestani fighter pulled out with yet another injury.

The rest of the main card features ‘The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3’ lightweight final, a lightweight tilt between UFC OG Diego Sanchez and Bellator import Marcin Held, a featherweight scrap between Ricardo Lamas and Charles Oliveira, a lightweight battle pitting Beneil Dariush against Rashid Magomedov, and a strawweight clash between Invicta FC veteran Alexa Grasso and Heather Jo Clark.

Read on for a full main card fight analysis.

Lightweight – Rafael dos Anjos vs. Tony Ferguson:

Dos Anjos came into the UFC with great athleticism and top-notch BJJ credentials, but he has morphed into an all-around dynamo. His Muay Thai has become truly vicious under the tutelage of Kings MMA patriarch Rafael Cordeiro, and his wrestling has also become a major asset to his game. The Brazilian’s conditioning and the aggression Cordeiro has drilled into him make dos Anjos a scary man with whom to share a cage.

The Brazilian has turned into a pressure fighter, never giving opponents space or room to breathe, the threat of a big shot always there. From his southpaw stance, RDA’s left hand and left kick can put a serious hurting on an adversary. The Brazilian’s leg kicks cut down Diaz, his body kick gutted Cerrone, and his straight left smashed Pettis’s face in. His hand speed is excellent, making it so that he still can connect when he winds up on an overhand. He will rip to the body with equal prejudice, and his clinch knees and elbows are truly something to be feared. But dos Anjos’s lack of head movement cost him in his fight with Alvarez. He relies on covering up for defense and his own aggression to keep his man on the back foot.

As already mentioned, the Brazilian’s ground game is likely his best facet, and he now has the wrestling to actually employ it. He has good timing on reactive shots, hides his entries behind punches well, and finishes his double leg with authority. Once on top, dos Anjos is utterly stifling. His opponent never has the space to attempt a sweep or submission, and all the while the Kings MMA rep is bashing away with hard ground and pound.

In Ferguson, dos Anjos will find a dance partner whose best assets are his length, power, awkward style, toughness, and volume. And the Michigan native relies heavily on all of them. Ferguson throws hard straight punches, for the most part, mixed in with a heavy dose of leg and body kicks. The 10th Planet rep is not an out-fighter, but his long limbs allow him to hit foes with hard shots when either man tries to close the distance or his opponent is retreating. He works behind a penetrating jab, followed with a nasty cross. Defense is mostly an afterthought for the hard-nosed brawler. He has shown that he can slip and roll in the past, but for the most part, Ferguson is content to throw down. He relies on his chin and his power to carry him through tough spots.

Ferguson has collegiate wrestling credentials, but he uses them mostly for defense, which is solid if not impenetrable. He is most dangerous by far from the front headlock, where he has finished three UFC opponents with brabo chokes. Ferguson will snatch the neck any chance he gets, and he will also happily look to lock it up while standing and fall to his back to finish. On top, his ground and pound is punishing, and his scrambling ability is solid. One issue is that he is too willing to give up position fishing for low-percentage submissions. And if his opponent wants to consolidate top position rather than scramble, Ferguson will resort to striking from the bottom rather than looking for quick get-ups.

The Pick: Ferguson is offensively potent and tough as nails, so he will be dangerous throughout. But the smart money is on dos Anjos. Ferguson is too hittable and too prone to fighting off his back. The fact that he got rocked badly twice by featherweight Lando Vannata in his last fight doesn’t bode well for him either. Ferguson has been in plenty of wars, and that inevitably takes a toll. He also likes to initiate unconventional scrambles by rolling for leg locks, and a jiu-jitsu savant like RDA isn’t going to fall into a trap like that. Unless his chin has abandoned him – and I find that unlikely given that he never went down under the thunderous barrage from Alvarez – dos Anjos should beat up Ferguson on the feet and on the mat on his way to a third-round TKO.

Next Fight: Martin Bravo vs. Claudio Puelles

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Diego Sanchez Will Welcome Marcin Held To UFC In Mexico

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It will not be a welcome debut to the Octagon for former Bellator title contender Marcin Held, as he meets Diego Sanchez in Mexico at UFC Fight Night 98.

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It will not be a welcome debut to the Octagon for former Bellator title contender Marcin Held, as he meets Diego Sanchez in Mexico at UFC Fight Night 98.

Held (22-4) recently posted on social media that he had signed his UFC contract after competing for Bellator. He earned a shot at then-Bellator champion Will Brooks last year, falling via decision before rebounding with a victory over Dave Jansen.

Sanchez (26-9) has continually found a way to survive in the UFC, bouncing around from featherweight to lightweight. He was bested by Joe Lauzon at UFC 200 in July, falling to 2-4 over his last six fights.

UFC Fight Night 98 takes place November 5 from Mexico City and airs on FOX Sports 1. In the main event, Rafael dos Anjos fights for the first time since losing the UFC lightweight title against top contender Tony Ferguson.