UFC Hamburg Full Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

Everything you need to know for tomorrow morning’s fights.

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Tomorrow morning (Sun. July 22, 2018) the UFC is in Hamburg, Germany from the Barclaycard Arena. The main event will feature a light heavyweight showdown between former division champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Anthony “Lionheart” Smith.

In the co-main event, Glover Texeira will go toe-to-toe with Corey Anderson. Also, an exciting heavyweight meeting will go down between Stefan Struve and Marcin Tybura.

There are plenty of other great fights on the card, and you can check out the full fight card, start time and information on how to watch the event here:

Main Card (FS1, 2 P.M. ET):

Light heavyweight: Mauricio Rua vs. Anthony Smith

Light heavyweight: Glover Teixeira vs. Corey Anderson

Middleweight: Abu Azaitar vs. Vitor Miranda

Heavyweight: Stefan Struve vs. Marcin Tybura

Welterweight: Danny Roberts vs. David Zawada

Lightweight: Marc Diakiese vs. Nasrat Haqparast

 

Preliminary Card (FS1, 12 P.M. ET):

Lightweight: Damir Hadzovic vs. Nick Hein

Welterweight: Bartosz Fabinski vs. Emil Meek

Featherweight: Nad Narimani vs Khalid Taha

Light heavyweight: Justin Ledet vs. Aleksandar Rakic

 

UFC Fight Pass Exclusive Prelims (10:30 A.M. ET):

Bantamweight: Davey Grant vs. Manny Bermudez

Light heavyweight: Jeremy Kimball vs. Darko Stosic

Bantamweight: Pingyuan Liu vs. Damian Stasiak

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Volkan Oezdemir to Shogun Rua: ‘I’m Going to Knock You Out’

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Volkan Oezdemir told Mauricio “Shogun” Rua that he’s getting knocked out in the most respectful way possible. Oezdemir is set to do battle with Rua in main event of UFC Hamburg. The event is set to take place inside the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany on July 22. This will be Oezdemir’s first UFC bout as a headliner. […]

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Shogun Rua Believes He’s On The Verge Of Another UFC Title Shot

Earlier this week word arrived that former UFC light heavyweight champion Shogun Rua was returning to action against recent title contender Volkan Oezdemir at May’s UFC Chile. The Brazilian MMA legend has been out of action since his rousing TKO win over Gian Villante at UFC Fight Night 106 last March, but Rua is quietly […]

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Earlier this week word arrived that former UFC light heavyweight champion Shogun Rua was returning to action against recent title contender Volkan Oezdemir at May’s UFC Chile.

The Brazilian MMA legend has been out of action since his rousing TKO win over Gian Villante at UFC Fight Night 106 last March, but Rua is quietly maintaining a three-fight win streak in the contender-deficient UFC light heavyweight class.

If he can get past Oezdemir, the No. 7-ranked Rua would potentially be on the cusp of title contention again, but he’s aware “No Time” is anything but an easy match-up.

Rua recently told MMA Fighting his respect for Oezdemir and added that he simply likes the challenge the Swiss slugger, who rose up the UFC ranks very quickly with two consecutive knockouts in 2017, brings to the cage:

”I think Volkan is a great fighter, the No. 2 in the ranking, but I like challenges. It’s going to be a big challenge for me, and I think it’s an interesting fight for the fans.

”In a short time in the UFC, he was a phenom, easily beating Manuwa and Misha, who are good fighters, and that earned him a shot at the belt,” Rua said. “He has evolved a lot since he joined the UFC. I know he’s a really tough guy.”

Yet even though Oezdemir bulldozed his way into a title bout against champion Daniel Cormier at January’s UFC 220, his rapid rise came to a halt just as quickly when “DC” ground him en route to a dominant stoppage victory in Boston. So Rua acknowledged that while his go-to skill is his dangerous Muay Thai, the longtime legend admitted he would be willing to ground the fight if he needed to:

”Muay thai is my background, but I fight MMA,” Rua said. “If I need to take him down to go on an easier path, I will do that. I know that Volkan has a good striking, but he also has a good wrestling, a good takedown defense, and sometimes you wear yourself out trying to take someone down. I will work hard on my muay thai, jiu-jitsu and wrestling, and I hope I can impose my strategy and come out victorious.”

Despite this gameplan, Rua knows Oezdemir is a big test, one where if he finds himself on the victorious side would possibly propel him to another title shot – a shot he fully insists he would have earned:

”This is a tough fight, but I know that, if I win, I will be one step closer to having another chance to fight for the belt,” Rua said. “I face every fight as a dream, and defeating Volkan is my dream now. That might earn me a chance for the belt. My focus is 100 percent on him, and I know that I will be closer to the belt with a win.

”Everybody knows my career, knows that I was a champion in PRIDE and in the UFC. I’ve been fighting the world’s best fighters since 2005, so if I win this fight I will deserve to fight for the belt — for my history, being a former champion, and for fighting someone like Oezdemir, the No. 2 in the ranking.”

Rua has a clear goal in mind, and it’s one that would no doubt put him amongst the best light heavyweights in UFC history were he to regain the title he lost to arguably the best 205-pound champ Jon Jones in 2011.

He said it’s not quite time to fully focus on that, because while it is his ultimate goal he can only focus on the task in front of him in Oezdemir:

”I don’t think about that yet. If I have a chance to fight for the belt I will definitely envision that moment, but right now I can only envision my victory over Oezdemir. It would obviously be a big dream to reconquer the UFC belt.”

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Shogun Rua Offers Advice to Wanderlei Silva Ahead of Bellator NYC

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Shogun Rua Would Fight Anderson Silva, But Not At UFC 212

Longtime former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva is still searching for an opponent at May 13’s UFC 212 from Rio de Janeiro after his original foe Kelvin Gastelum was forced out of the bout due to a failed drug test. “The Spider” recently proclaimed he would retire if the UFC didn’t grant him an interim

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Longtime former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva is still searching for an opponent at May 13’s UFC 212 from Rio de Janeiro after his original foe Kelvin Gastelum was forced out of the bout due to a failed drug test.

“The Spider” recently proclaimed he would retire if the UFC didn’t grant him an interim title fight with top contender Yoel Romero on the card, but nothing has been made official as Silva waits in the wings. Potential opponents like Luke Rockhold and Vitor Belfort were teased but never officially signed, and now another former champion is expressing his interest at fighting Silva.

It just won’t be at UFC 212, however, as former lgith heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua told Tatame (via Bloody Elbow) that while he respects “The Spider” and would definitely fight him, the timeframe for UFC 212 is approaching too fast:

“I would be thrilled to accept a fight against Anderson Silva, but not in Rio. There’s only a few weeks to go before UFC 212 and I’m not psychologically ready to do a fight camp right now. If I had two months to train, then yes, I would. I really respect Anderson as an athlete, he’s a guy who deserves my respect, but I’d fight him. I’m a professional, above all things.”

Thought to be done as a top UFC contender after a down run, Rua has quietly rebounded with three straight wins with his most recent an impressive stoppage of Gian Villante at March’s UFC Fight Night Fortaleza. With the streak in tow in arguably the most talent-starved division in MMA, Rua announced he’s looking to avenge his knockout loss to Ovince Saint Preux:

“I don’t have any specific names on my mind, but I have a loss against Ovince Saint Preux that’s been bugging me ever since. I think he’s a good fighter, an icon, and he deserves all my respect. He’s big for the division, but the way I lost against him left me very sad. I’m not saying I’m better or worse than him, I was sad with the way it was. So I would like a rematch against Saint Preux in the near future, yes.”

It’s a fight that could make sense to book as the division’s title picture (possibly) gets sorted between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones this summer, but the quick and devastating nature of Saint Preux’s win over Rua could hold back a rematch.

Still, Rua has momentum on his side, and Saint Preux only just rebounded from a disappointing three-fight slide that followed his win over the Brazilian MMA legend.

Should the former Pride Grand Prix bulldozer wait for Silva, or is Saint Preux a better avenue for him to take?

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