Calvin Kattar Destroys Ricardo Lamas In Chicago – UFC 238 Highlights

The UFC 238 pay-per-view (PPV) prelims on ESPN started off with a bang! Calvin Kattar made quite the statement in featherweight action, by making quick work of “The Bully” Ricardo Lamas. Katter ran through Lamas with a first-round knockout win just seconds out from the round ending. The victory marked Kattar’s second in a row […]

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The UFC 238 pay-per-view (PPV) prelims on ESPN started off with a bang!

Calvin Kattar made quite the statement in featherweight action, by making quick work of “The Bully” Ricardo Lamas. Katter ran through Lamas with a first-round knockout win just seconds out from the round ending.

The victory marked Kattar’s second in a row since suffering his last defeat to Renato Moicano in April of last year. Check out the finish here:

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Ricardo Lamas Covets Two Possessions of Max Holloway

Ricardo Lamas will be competing tonight against Calvin Kattar tonight at UFC 238 and there is one thing Lamas would like to make very clear ahead of that contest: he is not here to play gatekeeper (Transcript via MMA Fighting): “The belt is still out t…

Ricardo Lamas will be competing tonight against Calvin Kattar tonight at UFC 238 and there is one thing Lamas would like to make very clear ahead of that contest: he is not here to play gatekeeper (Transcript via MMA Fighting): “The belt is still out there on the bucket list,” Lamas said. “What I’ve accomplished […]

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Archives: Calvin Kattar Eager to Get Booed by Chicago Masses (2019)

Calvin Kattar has always been one to keep his focus squarely on the assignment. At UFC Austin tonight, Calvin Kattar will headline opposite Josh Emmett. The bout will be Kattar’s 11th trip to the Octagon. Back in 2019 when Kattar was 3-1 in the promotion, he was scheduled to face ex-UFC veteran Ricardo Lamas at…

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Calvin Kattar has always been one to keep his focus squarely on the assignment.

At UFC Austin tonight, Calvin Kattar will headline opposite Josh Emmett. The bout will be Kattar’s 11th trip to the Octagon.

Back in 2019 when Kattar was 3-1 in the promotion, he was scheduled to face ex-UFC veteran Ricardo Lamas at UFC 238. Being that Lamas hails from the site of that pay-per-view, Chicago, Illinois, Kattar was anticipating an inhospitable reaction from the crowd. In fact, he was looking forward to it.

In the end, it didn’t matter, as Kattar made short work of Lamas with a first-round KO. Following this win, Kattar would again utter similar rhetoric when he faced the recently retired Zabit Magomedsharipov in Zabit’s native Russia. Unfortunately for Kattar, that fight did not register a similar result, with Kattar losing via unanimous decision.

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As mentioned, Calvin Kattar will be facing Josh Emmett in the main event of UFC Austin tonight. And there will be no hostile crowd to worry about, as it will be in a neutral location for Massachusetts’s Kattar and Arizona’s Emmett.

Ahead of UFC Austin, MMA News had a chance to catch up with Emmett to speak about his preparations ahead of the fight.

As the minutes draw closer to the event, below you’ll find an article that covers Kattar welcoming the boos from the Chicago crowd three years ago, along with his explanation for such an attitude.

The following article is presented to you in its original, unaltered form, courtesy of The MMA News Archives.

[ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 6, 2019, 12:29 PM]

Headline: Calvin Kattar Eager to Get Booed by Chicago Masses

Author: Clyde Aidoo

Getting met with a chorus of boos from heckling strangers is not an experience that anybody enjoys, much less anticipates with delight. Well, anybody but Calvin Kattar.

This Saturday at UFC 238, Calvin Kattar (#15) will take on #10-ranked Ricardo Lamas inside the United Center in Lamas’s  hometown of Chicago, Illinois, and Kattar is prepared to fight an opponent worthy of his ranking and the cheers. And the boos? Kattar is more than prepared for that as well: (Transcript via MMA Junkie):

“Awkwardly
enough I’m pretty excited about it,” Kattar told MMA Junkie Radio. “I’ve never
been to Chicago, and I got a bunch of people supporting me. As much as I’m
looking forward to the boos, I might be hearing some cheers as well. We pack
the house. You know how the Boston crowd does.”

But outside noise aside, Calvin Kattar knows that all that matters in terms of wins and losses are the two men inside the Octagon who will be slinging leather, and Lamas has proven to be pretty good at that:

“I
have a lot of respect for what the guy has done in the sport,” Kattar said of
Lamas. “I’m excited to test myself against a guy who has fought for the title
and is a top contender, just to show where I stack up in the division against a
guy who calls himself the best.”

Ricardo Lamas’s last outing concluded with his arm raised at the expense of Darren Elkins last November. Calvin Kattar is also coming off of a victory, defeating Chris Fishgold via TKO in the first round. Kattar has only one UFC loss in four fights, so Ricardo Lamas would be wise to return the respect shown to him by Kattar, whether or not his hometown crowd follows his lead.

What is your prediction for this featherweight bout? Will Calvin Kattar silence the Chicago crowd or will Ricardo Lamas give them cause to erupt?

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Ricardo Lamas Returns At UFC 238

Ricardo Lamas’ return to the Octagon is set. “The Bully” will be facing Calvin Kattar at the UFC 238 pay-per-view (PPV) from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on June 8, 2019. The Chicago Tribune and ESPN have both confirmed the …

Ricardo Lamas’ return to the Octagon is set. “The Bully” will be facing Calvin Kattar at the UFC 238 pay-per-view (PPV) from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on June 8, 2019. The Chicago Tribune and ESPN have both confirmed the match-up. Lamas is a former UFC featherweight title challenger who had a two-fight losing […]

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Ricardo Lamas Reveals He Fought With Blood Clot At UFC Argentina

Longtime UFC featherweight competitor Ricardo Lamas reveals that he fought with a blood clot at UFC Argentina last weekend.

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It looks like Ricardo Lamas battled through quite a bit to get to UFC Argentina last week (Sat. November 17, 2018).

Lamas defeated Darren Elkins in the third round of their co-main event meeting. He is one of the very few men to have finished Elkins via TKO in his MMA career. With the victory, Lamas ended a two-fight losing skid.

He also cracked back into the top ten in the featherweight rankings. While things went Lamas’ way last week in Buenos Aires, things just as easily could’ve gone terribly wrong. “The Bully” recently took to his Instagram account and issued a lengthy statement.

In it, he revealed that he fought Elkins in Argentina with a blood clot. He found out about it just after making his trip overseas prior to his fight. Apparently, the clot formed in his calf muscle during the flight to Argentina from sitting in a tight space for so long.

If the clot became dislodged during the fight, things could’ve gone very terribly wrong:

“Thank you to my teams [MMA Masters] and [UFC Gym Naperville] thank you to family and my supporters.

“My first day Argentina I noticed that my left calf muscle felt tight and sore to the touch, I thought maybe it was a small muscle pull or something of that nature, but as the week went on it worsened.

“The day of the fight I had someone work on it to try and get the muscle to release and it was extremely painful.

“After getting it checked out by the doctors and having an ultrasound done on the muscle, it turns out I formed a blood clot in my calf muscle during the flight to Argentina from being seated in a tight area for so long.

“Things could’ve ended badly if the clot became dislodged during the fight. So I guess I also have to thank whoever was watching over me during the fight.

“So I guess I can say I ‘fought wit a bloodclot blood clot!’ (Rasta voice).”

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Thank you to my teams @mmamasters and @ufcgymnaperville thank you to family and my supporters. My first day Argentina I noticed that my left calf muscle felt tight and sore to the touch, I thought maybe it was a small muscle pull or something of that nature, but as the week went on it worsened. The day of the fight I had someone work on it to try and get the muscle to release and it was extremely painful. After getting it checked out by the doctors and having an ultrasound done on the muscle, it turns out I formed a blood clot in my calf muscle during the flight to Argentina from being seated in a tight area for so long. Things could’ve ended badly if the clot became dislodged during the fight. So I guess I also have to thank whoever was watching over me during the fight ?? ? so I guess I can say I “fought wit a bloodclot blood clot!” (Rasta voice) #ufc #mma #training #boxing #muaythai #capoeira #wrestling #jiujitsu #ufcgymnaperville #ufcgym #weareufcgym #traindifferent #thebully #bullylife

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Ricardo Lamas Claims He Fought With Blood Clot At UFC Argentina

Ricardo Lamas had quite the health scare during his trip to Argentina. Lamas went one-on-one with Darren Elkins in the co-main event of UFC Argentina this past Saturday night (Nov. 17). Lamas emerged victorious via third-round TKO. It was a much-needed…

Ricardo Lamas had quite the health scare during his trip to Argentina. Lamas went one-on-one with Darren Elkins in the co-main event of UFC Argentina this past Saturday night (Nov. 17). Lamas emerged victorious via third-round TKO. It was a much-needed performance from “The Bully,” as he had suffered the first two-fight skid of his […]

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