Matchmaker: Six Fights To Make After UFC 211

UFC 211, which went down last night (May 13, 2017) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Dallas, Texas, was being billed as the biggest and baddest event of the year and it certainly lived up to the expectations that had been set for it, as it produced a plethora of exciting fights and finishes. The main

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UFC 211, which went down last night (May 13, 2017) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Dallas, Texas, was being billed as the biggest and baddest event of the year and it certainly lived up to the expectations that had been set for it, as it produced a plethora of exciting fights and finishes.

The main attraction featured a heavyweight title rematch between champion Stipe Miocic and ex-titleholder Junior Dos Santos. The co-main event played host to a strawweight title fight between 115-pound queen Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Jessica Andrade.

The rest of the card featured pivotal fights as well, as top contenders faced off with major implications on the line.

Let’s take a look at six fights to make after UFC 211:

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Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier Rematch:

A highly anticipated lightweight fight between exciting contenders Eddie Alvarez and Dustin Poirier headlined the preliminary portion of UFC 211, although it didn’t end without controversy.

Alvarez, a former champion who hasn’t competed since losing his title in brutal fashion to Conor McGregor last November, was looking to bounce back against Poirier, who had won four of his last five up until that point. The two went back-and-forth throughout the first round, but things went south when Alvarez landed an illegal knee in the second round that forced referee Herb Dean to stop the bout and rule it a no contest.

Being that this bout had such high expectations surrounding it, it only seems right to run back and both fighters appeared to be interested in doing so.

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Frankie Edgar vs. Ricardo Lamas:

At UFC 211, former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar reminded everyone that he is still an elite level featherweight, dominating red hot rising contender Yair Rodriguez over the course of two rounds before the bout was stopped between the second and third frames.

The win made it two straight for “The Answer” and he could campaign for another 145-pound title shot, although it’s unlikely he’ll receive one at this moment, especially if Jose Aldo beats Max Holloway next month. Edgar has already lost twice to Aldo.

With that being said, a bout between Edgar and No. 3-ranked Ricardo Lamas makes the most sense.

Lamas has won two of his last three bouts and he even called out Edgar on Twitter prior to “The Answer” being booked against Rodriguez. Edgar seemed interested in a fight with “The Bully” then and now it lands as the fight to make.

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Jorge Masvidal vs. Stephen Thompson:

Jorge Masvidal came up short in a title eliminator with Demian Maia on UFC 211’s main card, but he still put on a solid showing, picking Maia apart on the feet and avoiding the Brazilian’s submissions, albeit losing a split decision.

In his next fight, “Gamebred” should take on top contender and two-time title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.

Thompson is coming off of back-to-back fights with champion Tyron Woodley, battling “The Chosen One” to a majority draw last November before suffering a decision loss to the champion in their rematch this past March. “Wonderboy”, however, still represents a big name in the sport and exciting fighter to watch at 170 pounds.

Masvidal and Thompson should do battle in a bout that could propel the victor back towards title contention.

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Demian Maia vs. Tyron Woodley:

With his win over Masvidal, Maia extended his winning to streak to seven straight and he can no longer be denied a title shot. In fact, he kneeled before UFC President Dana White and asked for the shot after his win over Masvidal. White appeared to have granted him his wish.

A bout between Woodley and Maia not only makes sense from a rankings standpoint, but it is also an intriguing bout stylistically.

Woodley is an explosive and powerful fighter with brutal knockout power and a division one wrestling background. Maia, on the other hand, is arguably the very best submission artist to have ever competed inside of the Octagon, and although opponents know what’s coming, few have been able to stop it in recent memory.

It’ll be interesting to see which man can implement his game plan first when these two inevitably meet.

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Rose Namajunas:

Strawweight queen Joanna Jedrzejczyk defended her 115-pound title for the fifth consecutive time last night, winning every round in a one-sided decision victory over the tough but overmatched Jessica Andrade. “Joanna Champion” is now one win away from tying Ronda Rousey’s record of most consecutive title defenses made by a female fighter.

In her sixth defense, Jedrzejczyk should meet surging contender Rose Namajunas. The 24-year-old “Thug” Rose has won four of her last five bouts and is coming off of an impressive submission win over former Invicta champion Michelle Waterson. Namajunas has improved each and every time out and she may be able to supply “Joanna Champion” with a legitimate test.

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Stipe Miocic vs. Cain Velasquez:

Stipe Miocic continued to establish himself as an all-time heavyweight great, scoring yet another first round knockout victory over Junior Dos Santos in the second defense of his heavyweight title.

In my opinion, there’s only one opponent who makes sense for Miocic next: ex-champion Cain Velasquez.

Velasquez was scheduled to compete against Fabricio Werdum in a title eliminator last December, but he was forced to withdraw with a back injury. He hasn’t competed since.

Werdum, on the other hand, will take on Alistair Overeem in July in a bout that could potentially produce the next title challenger, although Miocic has already scored first round stoppages over both Werdum and Overeem.

With that being said, Velasquez should be the next title challenger. A bout between him and Miocic would pit two well-rounded, elite level, athletic heavyweights against each other with a title on the line.

This is the fight to make.

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Report: Korean Zombie-Ricardo Lamas Targeted for UFC on FOX 25

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Ricardo Lamas on Chan Sung Jung: ‘He’s Not Gonna Tell me When to Fight Him’

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Frankie Edgar Reveals Why He’s Fighting Yair Rodriguez Instead Of Ricardo Lamas

Former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar recently exchanged social media messages with top contender Ricardo Lamas about a fight with each other. This was a fight that the fans got behind and supported as it would have created a natural challenger for the winner of the Jose Aldo vs. Max Holloway title unification bout taking

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Former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar recently exchanged social media messages with top contender Ricardo Lamas about a fight with each other. This was a fight that the fans got behind and supported as it would have created a natural challenger for the winner of the Jose Aldo vs. Max Holloway title unification bout taking place at UFC 212 in June. Despite the love that the fans have for this fight, it will not happen as the UFC announced last week that Edgar would be taking on rising prospect and Yair Rodriguez at UFC 211.

Edgar recently appeared on The Anik and Florian Podcast on Monday where he explained how the bout with Rodriguez came to be instead of the fight with Lams.

“I don’t know. I wanted to fight May 13th. I know [Ricardo] Lamas reached out to me on Twitter a couple of times. I was cool with that fight but the UFC looked like they wanted to go in a different direction. They suggested Yair, and I’m pretty easy so I said, ‘Let’s do it. May 13th sounds pretty good to me.’”

Rodriguez is on top of the world right now after he beat UFC Hall of Famer BJ Penn in January and is viewed as one of the best young prospects in the game. While Lamas is a tough veteran and former title challenger, Edgar stated that the hype behind Rodriguez makes this fight potentially even bigger.

“I don’t know [if it’s a bigger fight]. If it’s any indicator in the buzz I’m getting, I’m definitely getting a lot of buzz. This fight seems like a pretty big fight. People are interested in seeing Yair and testing him against someone like myself. So yeah, the buzz has been great with the media and my social network so maybe it is the bigger fight. To me it doesn’t matter. I’ve still got to show up on May 13th and get the job done.”

“A little bit. I’d be stupid not to see the picture they’re painting here a little bit. Yair’s kind of in a win-win situation I think. He beats me, that’s great for him, it’s good for the UFC to push a prospect. But if he loses, he wasn’t supposed to win, kind of situation. For me, a lot’s on the line.”

UFC 211 takes place May 13th at the American Airlines Center. The night’s main card will air live on pay-per-view while the prelims will air on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass. Stipe Miocic vs. Junior Dos Santos for the heavyweight title will headline this event while Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Jessica Andrade for the strawweight title will serve as the co-main event. You can listen to the podcast here:

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Five Key Takeaways From UFC Fight Night 98

UFC Fight Night 98 went down last night (Nov. 5, 2016) from Mexico City live on FOX Sports 1 and the card provided fans with a night of exciting fights. The main event featured a crucial lightweight fight between former champion Rafael dos Anjos and surging contender Tony Ferguson, while the co-main event saw veteran

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UFC Fight Night 98 went down last night (Nov. 5, 2016) from Mexico City live on FOX Sports 1 and the card provided fans with a night of exciting fights.

The main event featured a crucial lightweight fight between former champion Rafael dos Anjos and surging contender Tony Ferguson, while the co-main event saw veteran Diego Sanchez take on ex-Bellator fighter Marcin Held, who was making his Octagon debut.

Aside from exciting fights, the card also provided us with some key takeaways. Let’s take a look at the top five:

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1) Tony Ferguson Is A Legitimate Title Threat

The 155-pound strap is set to be defended next weekend (Nov. 12, 2016) when champion Eddie Alvarez takes on featherweight king Conor McGregor in the main event of UFC 205. Also on that card, No. 1-ranked Khabib Nurmagomedov will meet Michael Johsnon, and many expect “The Eagle” to receive the next title shot if he comes out victorious.

While Nurmagomedov is undoubtedly deserving of a title shot, we learned last night that No. 3-ranked Tony “El Cucuy” Ferguson is a legitimate title threat. He has proven to be an unorthodox, well-rounded fighter, and he has put together an incredible nine-fight win streak, which was capped off by a unanimous decision victory over a former champion in Rafael dos Anjos last night.

With that being said, the UFC should seriously consider giving Ferguson the next shot at gold, as it’s clearly been earned.

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Video: Ricardo Lamas vs. Charles Oliveira Highlights From UFC Fight Night 98

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On Saturday night, Ricardo Lamas picked up another impressive victory in one of the featured bouts on the UFC fight card that aired live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1).

In a fight positioned third-from-the-top at Saturday’s UF…

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https://youtu.be/7Wsb68_nhso

On Saturday night, Ricardo Lamas picked up another impressive victory in one of the featured bouts on the UFC fight card that aired live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1).

In a fight positioned third-from-the-top at Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 98 event, which featured the return of the Octagon to Mexico, Lamas defeated Charles Oliveira via second-round submission.

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, including the fight-ending guillotine choke.

For complete UFC Fight Night 98 results, click here.