UFC Fight Night 108 – Hector Sandoval Vs. Matt Schnell 135 lbs

Hector Sandoval deserves praise just for taking on Wilson Reis in his Octagon debut when called upon as replacement for Demetrious Johnson. Obviously, Sandoval was not expected to win, and he didn’t, but Sandoval showed fighting spirit! His next time out, he faced Colombian Olympian Fredy Serrrano and came out victorious via a decision. Sandoval […]

Hector Sandoval deserves praise just for taking on Wilson Reis in his Octagon debut when called upon as replacement for Demetrious Johnson. Obviously, Sandoval was not expected to win, and he didn’t, but Sandoval showed fighting spirit!

His next time out, he faced Colombian Olympian Fredy Serrrano and came out victorious via a decision.

Sandoval is now going to face Matt Schnell (10 – 3) who at 5’8″ can still pack quite a punch. Schnell is the current interim Legacy FC Flyweight Champion. Like Sandoval, his debut too was one where he was not the favorite by any stretch of the imagination as he fought Rob Font and suffered the first knockout defeat of his career.

Schnell has won six of his eight victories via submission and two via knock out. He is a pretty balanced fighter who is good all round.  Is he going to be the jack of all and master of none? or will he be able to prove his mettle when he comes face to face against Hector Sandoval?

Schell certainly has a height advantage since he is a whole 6 feet taller, but Sandoval knows Schnell’s weak point – his defending against take downs and he will certainly be looking to capitalize.

This is one more fight which is going to be very close in our opinion. If we had to choose a winner here, we will have to go with Sandoval via a unanimous decision.

UFC Fight Night 108 – Hector Sandoval Vs. Matt Schnell 135 lbs

Hector Sandoval deserves praise just for taking on Wilson Reis in his Octagon debut when called upon as replacement for Demetrious Johnson. Obviously, Sandoval was not expected to win, and he didn’t, but Sandoval showed fighting spirit! His next time out, he faced Colombian Olympian Fredy Serrrano and came out victorious via a decision. Sandoval […]

Hector Sandoval deserves praise just for taking on Wilson Reis in his Octagon debut when called upon as replacement for Demetrious Johnson. Obviously, Sandoval was not expected to win, and he didn’t, but Sandoval showed fighting spirit!

His next time out, he faced Colombian Olympian Fredy Serrrano and came out victorious via a decision.

Sandoval is now going to face Matt Schnell (10 – 3) who at 5’8″ can still pack quite a punch. Schnell is the current interim Legacy FC Flyweight Champion. Like Sandoval, his debut too was one where he was not the favorite by any stretch of the imagination as he fought Rob Font and suffered the first knockout defeat of his career.

Schnell has won six of his eight victories via submission and two via knock out. He is a pretty balanced fighter who is good all round.  Is he going to be the jack of all and master of none? or will he be able to prove his mettle when he comes face to face against Hector Sandoval?

Schell certainly has a height advantage since he is a whole 6 feet taller, but Sandoval knows Schnell’s weak point – his defending against take downs and he will certainly be looking to capitalize.

This is one more fight which is going to be very close in our opinion. If we had to choose a winner here, we will have to go with Sandoval via a unanimous decision.

Matt Schnell Scores Spot On Saturday’s The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale Card

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Matt Schnell, who competed on The Ultimate Fighter 24, will fight again at the finale, replacing Alejandro Perez for a contest with Rob Font.

Schnell (9-2) was eliminated on the reality…

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Matt Schnell, who competed on The Ultimate Fighter 24, will fight again at the finale, replacing Alejandro Perez for a contest with Rob Font.

Schnell (9-2) was eliminated on the reality series by Tim Elliott. He will be making his Octagon debut after entering TUF as the Legacy FC interim champion.

Font (12-2) has scored wins in three of his UFC fights.

The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale takes place Saturday night on FOX Sports 1, as flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson meets the winner of the series.

Video: Preview Of TUF 24 Episode 6: Most Intense Fight Of The Season

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The UFC is advertising this week’s episode of The Ultimate Fighter 24: Tournament of Champions as the one that will feature “the most intense fight of the season.”

On Wednesday night, episode six of TUF 24 airs, with …

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https://youtu.be/liGLyuLwJ7E

The UFC is advertising this week’s episode of The Ultimate Fighter 24: Tournament of Champions as the one that will feature “the most intense fight of the season.”

On Wednesday night, episode six of TUF 24 airs, with Matt Rizzo vs. Matt Schnell being the fight this week, which has been hyped as the best fight of the season.

Featured above is the preview for the show, which airs on FOX Sports 1 this Wednesday night, October 5th at 10pm EST.

The UFC included the following description with the above video preview of this week’s episode:

“Two evenly matched fighters deliver the most intense fight of the season. Will a big mistake cost a fighter everything? Find out on an all-new The Ultimate Fighter on Wednesday at 10pm ET.”

Best GIFS of The Day: LFC 14


I’ve been trying all day, but I can’t seem to find *any* opportunities for sophomoric humor. Props to Zombie Prophet for the GIFs

The Legacy Fighting Championships promotion may anywhere near the most famous or popular MMA organization out there but hot damn their fighters put on a great show Friday night in Houston Texas. Since you probably didn’t see LFC14 last night, we’ve got you covered with some of the best GIFS from the event.

Crazy chokes, power punches and even a honest to God sidekick to the head that lands cleanly…in MMA competition! Catch it all after the jump.


I’ve been trying all day, but I can’t seem to find *any* opportunities for sophomoric humor. Props to Zombie Prophet for the GIFs

The Legacy Fighting Championships promotion may anywhere near the most famous or popular MMA organization out there but hot damn their fighters put on a great show Friday night in Houston Texas. Since you probably didn’t see LFC14 last night, we’ve got you covered with some of the best GIFS from the event.

Crazy chokes, power punches and even a honest to God sidekick to the head that lands cleanly…in MMA competition! Catch it all after the jump.

Jeff Rexroad submitting Lucas Pimenta off of his back in their welterweight title main event.

Josh Sampo drops Antonio “Mini-Liddell” Banuelos with a Superman punch.

Cody Williams drops Steven Peterson twice.

Peterson with a rare omaplata finish in MMA, after surviving the knockdowns.

Brandon Farran with a slick take down.

Derrick Krantz turns things around and finishes the fight over Farran.

Ryan Hollis with a mother fucking sidekick to the head, flush, on Matt “Danger” Schnell, of MTV’s Caged.

Full Results:

Jeff Rexroad def. Lucas Pimenta via submission (triangle choke), 3:17 of Round Two
Joshua Sampo def. Antonio Banuelos via unanimous decision
Steven Peterson def. Cody Williams via submission (omoplata), 4:46 of Round Two
Derrick Krantz def. Brandon Farran via submission (rear-naked choke), 1:11 of Round One
Lester Batres def. Jonathan Harris via KO (knee to the body and punches), 2:11 of Round One
Matt Schnell def. Ryan Hollis via split-decision
Darrion Caldwell def. David Armas via unanimous decision
Charles Ontiveros def. Anthony Tatum via unanimous decision
Terrance Ferguson def. Patrick Hutton via submission (rear-naked choke), Round One
Kaileb Cummins def. Patrick Greene via submission (guillotine choke), Round Three