UFC 201 Predictions: Will The Champ Retain?

Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley: Mike Drahota: It’s an easy to see that the UFC 201 main event promises fireworks, and for good reason. Lawler has delivered three “Fight of the Year” winners and/or candidates during the last three years, and while many are legitimately picking the wear and tear of those epic five-round wars to […]

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Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley:

Mike Drahota:

It’s an easy to see that the UFC 201 main event promises fireworks, and for good reason. Lawler has delivered three “Fight of the Year” winners and/or candidates during the last three years, and while many are legitimately picking the wear and tear of those epic five-round wars to finally catch up to him tonight, I’m not as sure.

The champion cannot afford to start slow as he did against Carlos Condit, Rory MacDonald, and Johny Hendricks. Woodley definitely possesses perhaps the most threatening one-round skills due to his massive power and speed, but that athletic prowess could begin to wane if the fight lasts more than five minutes.

It’s hard to predict if the absolutely massive amount of strikes Lawler has absorbed lately will finally affect him, but while it could, I think he should have the gameplan to come out firing and use his height and reach advantage to back “The Chosen One” against the cage for a barrage of strikes. Woodley has been out of the cage for a year-and-a-half, and in my mind he lost his last fight to Kelvin Gastelum. He may have added new wrinkles to his game, but it might not be enough to knock Lawler off his throne.

Lawler by second round TKO is my pick.

Rory Kernaghan:

Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley are an intriguing pair explosive athletes. Woodley likes to go very hard early on, but has shown signs of wavering late in fights. This could be a problem against ‘Ruthless,’ who tends to have his best rounds in the final half of the fight.

This in turn could be a problem for Lawler if he comes out too slow, but he also has a wide experience gap on ‘The Chosen One,’ and here is where I feel the key for victory lies. Lawler knows Woodley is going to come out explosive, and rather than take that risk of playing rope-a-dope in to the later rounds, I predict a ruthless finish early on.

Look for a well-timed counter shot to put the lights out, as Robbie Lawler knocks out Tyron Woodley in round one.

Mike Henken:

In my opinion, Woodley’s long layoff, as well as his questionable gas tank, will give him problems in this fight. “The Chosen One” hasn’t competed since earning a lackluster decision win over Kelvin Gastelum in January 2015. Woodley, a former NCAA Division I wrestler, possess explosive power and finishing ability, but he’s also been known to fade as fights go on while Lawler only gets stronger in the later rounds.

I feel as if the “Ruthless” is the superior technical striker, and if he can keep this fight on the feet, which I expect him to be able to do, he should be able to batter Woodley. Lawler via unanimous decision.

Read on to the next page to see our predictions for the pivotal women’s strawweight co-main event.

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UFC 201 Weigh-In Video & Results

UFC 201 goes down tomorrow (Saturday July 30, 2016) in the Philips Arena of Atlanta, Georgia. Headlining the card is a welterweight title ft between war torn veteran Robbie Lawler and explosive contender Tyron Woodley. With either Demian Maia or Carlos Condit hunting for a shot at the winner, UFC 201 will prove pivot in […]

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UFC 201 goes down tomorrow (Saturday July 30, 2016) in the Philips Arena of Atlanta, Georgia. Headlining the card is a welterweight title ft between war torn veteran Robbie Lawler and explosive contender Tyron Woodley. With either Demian Maia or Carlos Condit hunting for a shot at the winner, UFC 201 will prove pivot in deciding the division’s immediate future. The co-main event for the evening is a strawweight battle featuring Rose Namajunas and Karolina Kowalkiewicz.

8-0 in MMA and coming from a pro Muay Thai background, Karolina will face the always-dangerous ‘Thug’ for a potential crack at Joanna Jedrzejczyk down the line. Welterweight veterans Matt Brown and Jake Ellenberger throw down, exciting bantaweights Erik Perez and Francisco Rivera collide and the main card is opened by Ryan Benoit vs. Fredy Sorrano. Justin Soggins pulled out of his bout with Ian McCall, ‘Unc Creepy’ will still weigh in and get paid though.

The weigh-ins live stream for UFC 201 starts at 4 PM ET, the official early weigh-in goes down this morning. So tune in live for the traditional weigh-ins show, or check in for updated results!

Event: UFC 201 “Lawler vs. Woodley”
Date: Sat., July 30, 2016
Location: Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia
Broadcast: Pay-Per-View

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)

Champ Robbie Lawler (170) vs. Tyron Woodley (170) – for welterweight title

Karolina Kowalkiewicz (114.5) vs. Rose Namajunas (116)

Matt Brown (171) vs. Jake Ellenberger (170)

Erik Perez (135) vs. Francisco Rivera (135.5)

Ryan Benoit (126) vs. Fredy Serrano (126)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FS2, 8 p.m. ET)

Ed Herman (205.5) vs. Nikita Krylov (206)

Jorge Masvidal (171) vs. Ross Pearson (170)

Damian Grabowski (256) vs. Anthony Hamilton (258.5)

Wilson Reis (126) vs. Hector Sandoval (126)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 7 p.m. ET)

Michael Graves (170.5) vs. Bojan Velickovic (170.5)

Cesar Arzamendia (155) vs. Damien Brown (155.5)

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Robbie Lawler: It Wouldn’t Be Smart For GSP To Return

Reigning 170-pound kingpin “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler will look to make the third defense of his welterweight title when he meets No. 4-ranked Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley in the main event of tomorrow night’s (July 30, 2016) UFC 201 from Atlanta, Georgia. If Lawler can indeed get by the former NCAA wrestler, he may have […]

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Reigning 170-pound kingpin “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler will look to make the third defense of his welterweight title when he meets No. 4-ranked Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley in the main event of tomorrow night’s (July 30, 2016) UFC 201 from Atlanta, Georgia. If Lawler can indeed get by the former NCAA wrestler, he may have some lucrative fights waiting for him including a bout with all-time welterweight great and former longtime champion Georges “Rush” St. Pierre.

St. Pierre defended his title a divisional record nine straight times before vacating it in 2013 and going into a semi-retirement. Since leaving the sport, questions and rumors have swirled nonstop regarding a potential return for the Canadian superstar, but it has never become a reality, although that could change in the near future. Last month, St. Pierre told MMAFighting.com’s Ariel Helwani that he was ready to make his return to competitive fighting.

If GSP does indeed return, a fight between him and Lawler would be massive, although the “Ruthless” one doesn’t feel as if it would be a smart move for “Rush”:

“I don’t really get too excited (about a St-Pierre bout),” Lawler recently told MMAJunkie. “It’d be nice to beat him and showcase my skills against him, but I don’t think he’s coming back. It wouldn’t be a smart move for him. He’s done a lot for the sport and won a lot of fights. I’m not the guy I think he wants to come back against.”

At this point in each fighters’ career, who would you see winning this potential scrap?

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UFC 201 Embedded Episode 4: Rose Namajunas & Karolina Kowalkiewicz Share Friendly Meeting

Now just days away from this weekend’s (July 30, 2016) UFC 201 from Atlanta Georgia, the UFC has released the fourth installment of its Embedded series for the event this evening (July 27, 2016). Welterweight contender Matt Brown lands in Atlanta ahead of his main card bout with Jake Ellenberger, as does Rose Namajunas, who

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Now just days away from this weekend’s (July 30, 2016) UFC 201 from Atlanta Georgia, the UFC has released the fourth installment of its Embedded series for the event this evening (July 27, 2016).

Welterweight contender Matt Brown lands in Atlanta ahead of his main card bout with Jake Ellenberger, as does Rose Namajunas, who shares a friendly meeting with her opponent, Karolina Kowalkiewicz, ahead of their co-main event clash.

170-pound king Robbie Lawler makes sure his nutrition is on point before catering to his promotional needs while his opponent, Tyron Woodley, checks out the set of the upcoming movie Fast 8.

Check out the full episode below courtesy of the UFC:

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UFC 201 Embedded Episode 2

UFC 201 is set to go down this Saturday night (July 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Atlanta, Georgia and the UFC released the second installment of its Embedded series earlier today (July 26, 2016). Rose Namajunas finishes up some training and adds in conditioning work ahead of her co-main event clash with Polish

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UFC 201 is set to go down this Saturday night (July 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Atlanta, Georgia and the UFC released the second installment of its Embedded series earlier today (July 26, 2016).

Rose Namajunas finishes up some training and adds in conditioning work ahead of her co-main event clash with Polish contender Karolina Kowalkiewicz, who arrives in Atlanta and explores the surrounding area.

Matt Brown hits mitts in Colorado while his opponent, Jake Ellenberger, enjoys time with his family prior to their main card bout.

Reinging welterweight champion Robbie Lawler goes fishing with his wife and son in Florida leading up to his scheduled main event title fight with Tyron Woodley, who receives a haircut and talks on his and Lawler’s past.

Check out the full episode below courtesy of the UFC:

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Eight Times Robbie Lawler Absolutely Destroyed His Opponent

Few fighters embody their nickname better than reigning UFC welterweight champion “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler. Lawler has time and time again proved his warrior spirit inside of the Octagon, fighting with a relentless and ruthless style and backing down from no man. Because of his that style, Lawler has become a fan favorite and will defend his

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Few fighters embody their nickname better than reigning UFC welterweight champion “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler. Lawler has time and time again proved his warrior spirit inside of the Octagon, fighting with a relentless and ruthless style and backing down from no man.

Because of his that style, Lawler has become a fan favorite and will defend his crown once again this upcoming weekend (Sat., July 30, 2016) in the main event of UFC 201 live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Atlanta, Georgia.

Looking to make the third defense of his 170-pound strap, the “Ruthless” one will take on No. 4-ranked Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley. Woodley, a former NCAA Division I All-American wrestler, possesses a unique combination of speed and explosive power, and he should provide the champion with a solid test.

As the fight nears closer, it’s an interesting time to look back on the legendary career of Robbie Lawler. Lawler’s career has seen hardships as well as triumph, but he’s always brought it on fight night, and because of that, he’s compiled his fair share of brutal victories.

Let’s take a look back on just eight times that Lawler absolutely destroyed his opponent:

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