UFC on Fox 24 Results: Matches to Make for the Winners and Losers

UFC on Fox 24 from Kansas City saw Demetrious Johnson do his thing.
That thing was styling all over another poor flyweight soul, Wilson Reis, and defending his title for a record-tying 10th time. It was another stellar performance from an all-time grea…

UFC on Fox 24 from Kansas City saw Demetrious Johnson do his thing.

That thing was styling all over another poor flyweight soul, Wilson Reis, and defending his title for a record-tying 10th time. It was another stellar performance from an all-time great.

In the co-main event Saturday, Rose Namajunas knocked down and choked out Michelle Waterson. Entering the event, most of the media buzz was surrounding Waterson, who had signed with WME-IMG agents. Namajunas put a swift end to that ride for the UFC’s owners.

Those were just the two highlights at the top of the card. As always we wonder what’s next for the winners and losers.

Well, let’s find out. Here’s a look at the matches to make for each participant on the UFC on Fox 24 fight card.

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UFC on FOX 24 Results: Rose Namajunas Is Ready for a 2nd Life as Title Contender

Perhaps the most impressive thing about Rose Namajunas is that she doesn’t seem to have reached her full potential as a mixed martial artist.
Second-most impressive is Namajunas is already damn good—and could easily fight another 10 years before …

Perhaps the most impressive thing about Rose Namajunas is that she doesn’t seem to have reached her full potential as a mixed martial artist.

Second-most impressive is Namajunas is already damn good—and could easily fight another 10 years before the final verdict is rendered on her legacy.

Yet Namajunas looked as close to a finished product as we’ve seen her inside the Octagon on Saturday, when she dropped Michelle Waterson with a high kick and finished her with a rear-naked choke in the second round of their co-main event fight at UFC on Fox 24.

The victory has Namajunas waiting in the wings to make a second run at the women’s 115-pound title, perhaps as early as this summer.

“I think this win puts me right up there in title contention,” she told UFC color commentator Brian Stann in the cage after the bout. “Whoever wins the belt, I’m fighting.”

Champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk is expected to defend her crown against Jessica Andrade at UFC 211 on May 13. After that, Namajunas may well get the call.

The 24-year-old Wisconsin native has only been fighting professionally since 2013 but has already squeezed a lot of living into her modest UFC run.

Namajunas emerged as the most hyped contestant from season 20 of The Ultimate Fighter in the fall of 2014 but lost the fight company’s inaugural strawweight title fight to Carla Esparza in December of that year.

The defeat cooled some of the red-hot expectations she garnered while appearing on the reality television show, which was set up to crown a champion in the UFC’s newest weight class.

At the time, UFC President Dana White said he thought the TUF 20 cast might include the next Ronda Rousey, and it was largely believed he was referring to Namajunas. Rousey herself called the rookie fighter “gorgeous and charismatic” and said that Namajunas had “all the tools to be the next really influential champion,” per MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz.

All that set Namajunas up to be a meaningful figure in the fledgling strawweight division, which still needs all the engaging personalities it can get. She possesses just the right mix of the red-carpet glamour the UFC likes in its female stars and the hard-nosed pragmatism that is easy for hardcore fans to latch on to.

She’s a talented, all-action fighter who has progressively established herself as must-see TV though nine total fights in the UFC and Invicta FC. Plus, her nickname is Thug Rose, for Pete’s sake.

It’s just that results have been mixed at times. Namajunas came into the Waterson fight already No. 4 on the UFC’s 115-pound rankings but has had a couple of hiccups during her UFC run.

After her loss to Esparza, Namajunas put together three straight wins—taking out a trio of well-known names in Angela Hill, Paige VanZant and Tecia Torres. In the co-main event of UFC 201 in July 2016, however, she dropped a split decision to Karolina Kowalkiewicz.

The developing picture of Namajunas, therefore, was as a likable, naturally gifted fighter with near-bottomless potential who was still trying to make all the pieces of her impressive skill set work in concert.

Against Waterson, however, Namajunas authored arguably the most complete performance of her career. Considering it came on network television and against an opponent who was riding her own wave of mild hype, it couldn’t have occurred at a more advantageous time.

The 31-year-old Waterson entered this fight fresh on the heels of her own high-profile victory over VanZant in the main event of UFC on Fox 22 in December. The former Invicta FC atomweight champion moved up to strawweight after coming to the UFC in mid-2015 and had nabbed two consecutive wins on the big stage.

That streak ended against Namajunas.

Both fighters came out of their corners aggressive with their strikes, but early in the first round, Namajunas countered a head-and-arm throw by taking Waterson’s back. From there, she worked steadily to top position and spent most of the rest of the period in Waterson’s guard, foiling submission attempts and dealing out some occasionally vicious ground-and-pound offense.

As the second stanza began, Namajunas edged further ahead on the scorecards, getting the better of the early striking fluries. The fight-changing exchange came a little over one minute in, when Namajunas countered a pawing right hand from Waterson with a two-punch combo and perfectly placed kick to the face.

Waterson was moving away at the moment of impact, and the kick dropped her to the canvas. Namajunas followed her down and punished the stunned fighter with more of the fast-paced ground-and-pound she’d displayed in the first. As Waterson tried to kick her off and stand up, Namajunas took her back again, this time sinking the choke that forced Waterson to tap.

“The fight couldn’t have gone more perfect for [Namajunas],” White said later, per Fox Sports’ Damon Martin. “I thought she looked incredible tonight, and I agreed with her after the fight—I think she’s ready to challenge for the title.”

So it seems that Namajunas may be on the verge of cashing in on the hype of her early career, albeit a few years after our hopes about her were initially raised.

All that remains is for Jedrzejczyk and Andrade to settle their business.

We also don’t know yet whether new UFC owner WME-IMG will think enough of Namajunas’ potential to reinvest in her. So far during its short tenure in charge of the Octagon, the Hollywood megatalent agency has consistently put women’s MMA front and center.

Namajunas is already clearly among the group of the UFC’s promotable female fighters, though she’ll need to put together a sustained run of success to fulfill her lofty potential. She would no doubt open as the betting underdog against Jedrzejczyk if it goes that way. Then again, who wouldn’t?

For either Andrade or Jedrzejczyk, however, a future title matchup with Namajunas might turn out to be the 115-pound division’s marquee attraction during 2017.

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Twitter Reacts To Finish-Laden UFC On FOX 24

UFC on FOX 24 went down tonight (Saturday, April 15, 2017) from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO. The main event featured the top pound-for-pound fighter in MMA, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, attempting to tie Anderson Silva’s consecutive title defense record at 10. Brazilian contender Wilson Reis stood in his way, but not for

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UFC on FOX 24 went down tonight (Saturday, April 15, 2017) from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO. The main event featured the top pound-for-pound fighter in MMA, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, attempting to tie Anderson Silva’s consecutive title defense record at 10. Brazilian contender Wilson Reis stood in his way, but not for long.

Johnson made it look easy, dancing cirlces around the challenger, battering Reis with kicks and punches. The champion was in control of every phase as Reis struggled to keep up and land anything more than occasional leg kicks. By round three, Reis was spent, and Johnson moved in for the kill. A knee to the body dropped an off-balance Reis and DJ pounced. Ground and pound followed as Johnson advanced to mount, then immediately snatched the fight-ending armbar. When Johnson next steps into the cage, he’ll be trying to break Silva’s long-standing record.

The co-main event was a strawweight contenders scrap between “Thug” Rose Namajunas and Michelle “The Karate Hottie” Waterson. Namajunas walked through Waterson’s kicks on the feet, reveresed a head-and-arm throw to take Waterson’s back in round one, and dropped her foe with a nasty head kick in round two. Waterson recovered to some extent, but “Thug” Rose gave her no room to breathe. Namajunas jumped on Waterson’s back as she tried to stand, and finished it with the choke soon after.

Finally, former welterweight Robert Whittaker announced himself as a potential title challenger in a crowded middleweight division with an emphatic TKO over top contender Jacare Souza. The Brazilian failed to get the fight into his wheelhouse on the ground, and Whittaker made him pay. A head kick wobbled Jacare, and Whittaker followed up with punches and elbows that forced referee Mario Yamasaki to step in on Jacare’s behalf. In the aftermath, Whittaker called for a fight with Michael Bisping, who he was scheduled to fight last year before injury nixed the fight.

See how Twitter reacted to these pivotal fights below:

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UFC on FOX 24 Post-Fight Press Conference

Tonight’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 is in the books from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, and the event blessed the State of Missouri with an amazing event for their first-ever UFC card. In the featured bout, longtime UFC flyweight champion Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse’ Johnson tied all-time greeat former middleweight champion Anderson Silva’s

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Tonight’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 is in the books from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, and the event blessed the State of Missouri with an amazing event for their first-ever UFC card.

In the featured bout, longtime UFC flyweight champion Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse’ Johnson tied all-time greeat former middleweight champion Anderson Silva’s long-held string of title defenses with 10 by absolutely dominating Wilson Reis on the feet en route to as perfect an armbar submission you’ve ever seen in MMA.

In the co-main event, “Thug” Rose Namajunas returned and made an extremely strong case for another title shot by submitting formerly rising Michelle Waterson after rocking her with a huge head kick, while rising middleweight contender Robert Whittaker pulled off a shocking upset over longtime top-ranked submission wizard Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza.

What a night. Watch the UFC on FOX 24 post-fight press conference starting shortly after the main card right here:

 

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Highlight: Rose Namajunas Floors Michelle Waterson With Huge Head Kick

Top-ranked UFC women’s contender Rose Namajunas picked up arguably her biggest win when she submitted No. 6-ranked Michelle Waterson in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 from The Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri. It was a massive head kick from “Thug” that spelled the beginning of the

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Top-ranked UFC women’s contender Rose Namajunas picked up arguably her biggest win when she submitted No. 6-ranked Michelle Waterson in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 from The Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

It was a massive head kick from “Thug” that spelled the beginning of the end for the previously streaking “Karate Hottie,” a thunderous strike that dropped Waterson flat and opened up a clear path for Namajunas to lock on a vice-like rear-naked choke for the pivotal submission win on a big stage.

Watch the fight-sealing strike courtesy of the UFC right here:

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Namajunas vs. Waterson Results: Winner and Reaction from UFC on Fox 24

And just like that, “Thug” Rose Namajunas is on the cusp of a title shot.
The runner-up of The Ultimate Fighter season 20 scored an emphatic, but much-needed, win over the fast-rising Michelle Waterson in the co-main event of UFC on Fox 24, sinkin…

And just like that, “Thug” Rose Namajunas is on the cusp of a title shot.

The runner-up of The Ultimate Fighter season 20 scored an emphatic, but much-needed, win over the fast-rising Michelle Waterson in the co-main event of UFC on Fox 24, sinking in a jumping rear-naked choke after a dominant performance.

The first round was a clinic by Namajunas. After a slick hip throw by Waterson, Namajunas kept a leg in place for a back take and made the most of it, coiling around her and using the position to land savage ground-and-pound. Waterson made it to the horn but took serious damage on the mat.

Namajunas kept the pressure on in the second, too, keeping Waterson on her back foot before nailing a picturesque head kick. Waterson would never recover from that strike, absorbing more punches and elbows. She made it back to her feet, but Namajunas leapt into a rear-naked choke, dragging her to the canvas and squeezing a tap from the Karate Hottie.

This is a critical win for Namajunas. Both women entered UFC on Fox 24 as interesting talents, both in terms of their in-cage prowess and their popularity among UFC decision-makers. 

A favorite of the company since her time on The Ultimate Fighter season 20, Namajunas has been featured prominently on numerous cards despite struggling to perform against top-end competition. Still, few can match her pure talent and at 24 years old, she has the time to grow both technically and physically, making her a long-term investment for the promotion.

That wasn’t necessarily the case with Waterson, however. The former Invicta FC champion achieved overnight stardom when she made quick work of promotional darling Paige VanZant at UFC on Fox 22, choking her out cold in the first round of their December bout.

While the UFC traditionally tries to punish competitors who defeat its preferred talents, WME-IMG opted to give a push to its hot hand and began rolling her out as a star ahead of this bout, hoping for the kind of consistency they haven’t found with the likes of VanZant.

While Namajunas was coming off a fresh split-decision loss to Karolina Kowalkiewicz, this win immediately puts her back at the front of the line for a title shot, something she is well aware of. “I’m just having fun with life and appreciating my life because it could always be worse,” she said. “I think this win puts me right up there in title contention. Whoever wins the belt, I’m fighting.”

If the strawweight champ, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, can get past Jessica Andrade at UFC 211 in May, expect Rose to get another crack at gold this summer.

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