UFC on Fox 27 Preview: 3 Can’t-Miss Fights

UFC on Fox 27, which goes down Saturday from Charlotte, North Carolina, is not the prototypical “big Fox” UFC card.
Even when the undercard is as thin as Bucket Family soup, a huge main event comes through to paper things over. December’s UFC on F…

UFC on Fox 27, which goes down Saturday from Charlotte, North Carolina, is not the prototypical “big Fox” UFC card.

Even when the undercard is as thin as Bucket Family soup, a huge main event comes through to paper things over. December’s UFC on Fox 26, for example, was topped with Robbie Lawler and Rafael dos Anjos. Chris Weidman and Kelvin Gastelum headlined UFC on Fox 25 in July. 

Not to say Saturday’s card doesn’t have any good matches. It has some good fights. The main event is a rematch between Brazilian jiu-jitsu finisher Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and local wrestle-boxer Derek Brunson. It’s fine. It really is. It just doesn’t get the blood flowing. It doesn’t help that there aren’t many obvious Easter eggs buried farther down the slate.

There are good things here, though. You just have to look a little harder when the name value doesn’t smack you in the face.

That’s what we’re here to do. Not smack you, I mean, we’re here to help you find the best fight. Here are the three you can’t miss in Charlotte.

Middleweight

Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza (24-5) vs. Derek Brunson (18-5)

Odds (courtesy of OddsShark): Souza -154, Brunson +134

Airs on: Fox

It’s been a few years since savvy fans considered Souza a BJJ specialist. As elite UFC fighters must, Jacare picked up new arts to match those he’d mastered, adding ferocious kickboxing to his arsenal (a naturally tough chin doesn’t hurt, either). He’s 38 years old now, but then again his only two losses in the UFC came to Yoel Romero and Robert Whittaker.

Brunson has won two straight and seven of nine to reach this point. His base is wrestling (he competed collegiately at the D-II level), but his stock in trade these days is the knockout. Standing, against the fence or on the ground, Brunson’s power, particularly in his left hand and left leg, simply overwhelms people. Of the aforementioned seven wins, six came by first-round knockout. That is pretty good. 

And it would be even better if he didn’t catch flash knockouts of his own against Romero and Whittaker. At the same time, flattening a diminished Lyoto Machida in under three minutes doesn’t exonerate him from past missteps. Has his fight IQ continued to grow, crowding out the misplaced aggression that worked against him in the past?

It’s a matter of who’s going to impose his will early. Although Souza prefers a longer distance when striking in open space, both of these men like it against the fence and on the ground. Souza’s jiu-jitsu excellence may all but neutralize Brunson’s willingness or ability to hit takedowns. That said, Brunson has a power edge.

The odds are close, but it seems likely this will hit the mat at some point under some kind of circumstance, and Brunson will have a hard time controlling the action against the BJJ champion. God help him if he ends up on his back. That will be the difference. A very entertaining fight ends when Jacare eats.

Souza, submission, Rd. 2

Welterweight

Drew Dober (18-8) vs. Frank Camacho (21-5)

Odds: Dober -175, Camacho, +150

Airs on: Fox

There are two elite prospects on this card: welterweight Gregor Gillespie and featherweight Mirsad Bektic. Neither face major tests, at least on paper, this Saturday. Dober and Camacho are not as well regarded but have plenty to offer their division and each other in this contest.

Fresh off a knockout of Josh Burkman, Dober isn’t flashy, but he’s not afraid to brawl and can end it anytime with his power. Those thudding strikes can sometimes cover up a solid fight IQ, which can also win him a good number of bouts. 

Camacho? Well, he’s just about exactly the same, with better speed and a bit less power. In his last fight, a split-decision win over Damien Brown, Camacho earned Fight of the Night honors—but lost out on the $50,000 bonus because he missed weight. 

He didn’t get the rematch he wanted with Brown, but Camacho will have a chance to repeat that slugfest with an equally willing dance partner in Dober.

It’s a pick ’em fight, but give me the motivated underdog. Camacho’s three-inch reach (73″ to 70″) may be enough to get him over the edge on points if nothing else.

Camacho, unanimous decision

Lightweight

Vinc Pichel (10-1) vs. Joaquim Silva (10-0)

Odds: Pichel -112, Silva -108

Airs on: Fox Sports 1

It’s easy to forget that Pichel is 35 years old despite his relatively thin record. Thanks to extended spaces between fights (including three years off at one point), fans mostly remember him for getting suplexed by Rustam Khabilov.

He’s more than that, though. Pichel has dynamite in his hands and concrete in his chin. He has eight pro wins by knockout, with his only pro loss coming to Khabilov. 

Silva is an underrated prospect, overlooked since his semifinal loss in The Ultimate Fighter Brazil 4 in 2015. He has well-rounded skills, however, with a more diverse striking arsenal than Pichel, who tends to rely on straight boxing. Another close fight, give this one to the younger, fresher, more complete fighter.

Silva, unanimous decision

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‘Jacare’s’ Next Fight Reportedly Set For UFC on FOX 27

Two top-ranked middleweights will reportedly square off in the main event of January 27’s UFC on FOX 27. According to ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, No. 7-ranked Derek Brunson told him he had signed a bout agreement to fight No. 5-ranked Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza in the headlining bout of the event from Charlotte, N.C.’s Spectrum Center. The bout […]

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Two top-ranked middleweights will reportedly square off in the main event of January 27’s UFC on FOX 27.

According to ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, No. 7-ranked Derek Brunson told him he had signed a bout agreement to fight No. 5-ranked Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza in the headlining bout of the event from Charlotte, N.C.’s Spectrum Center.

The bout has not been officially announced by the UFC, but Brunson told ESPN he had signed his agreement and expected Souza to do the same very soon:

“I signed my contract and I’m pretty sure Jacare signed his contract. I expect the UFC to announce it soon.”

Brunson heads into the bout on a two-fight win streak, his most recent a dominant first-round knockout over former light heavyweight champion in the main event of October 28’s UFC Sao Paulo. His last loss came by controversial decision to longtime former middleweight champion Anderon Silva at February’s UFC 208.

He’ll look to score his biggest-ever win against the feared Jacare in a rematch of their first fight in Strikeforce, which Souza won with a thunderous left hook. The 37-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend had been on the cusp of a UFC title shot, but a TKO loss to current interim champion Robert Whittaker in his last bout this April derailed those plans for the time being.

Brunson discussed his prior loss to Souza, believing he was a young fighter who got overaggressive against a former champion and has learned over the years:

“I was a young, talented prospect back then,. Strikeforce let me take a fight on short notice outside the promotion and I got robbed on a split decision against Kendall Grove. I easily won that fight. So, I went from 9-0 to getting robbed and suffering my first loss.

“I get back to Strikeforce and they put me right with Jacare. I was still pissed about the loss and said, ‘I’m about to go torch this former champion.’ I went out super aggressive and he caught me. The punch he threw, he ducked his head and closed his eyes. I came running in and he caught me on the chin.

“I had to deal with that for years. I was pissed off about it for a long time.”

UFC President Dana White also recently revealed the fight was set during his lengthy scrum with reporters yesterday but did not give an exact date for the match-up.

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Ronaldo Souza Undergoes Surgery To Fix Pectoral Rupture

Top UFC middleweight contender Ronaldo Souza underwent surgery on Thursday morning in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Souza, who recently suffered a TKO loss to Robert Whittaker in Kansas City, suffered a pectoral rupture during the bout at UFC on FOX 24. The surgery lasted for two-and-a-half hour surgery at the Victoria hospital, and his doctor

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Top UFC middleweight contender Ronaldo Souza underwent surgery on Thursday morning in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Souza, who recently suffered a TKO loss to Robert Whittaker in Kansas City, suffered a pectoral rupture during the bout at UFC on FOX 24.

The surgery lasted for two-and-a-half hour surgery at the Victoria hospital, and his doctor Rickson Moraes deemed it a success.

“Alongside with Dr. Rickson, I decided to undergo surgery to heal this injury once and for all,” Souza stated in a release. “I’m feeling relieved. I’m already recovering well, and I’ll move one step at a time towards my comeback to training and to the Octagon. I’ll be back soon, stronger and even hungrier to fight., hungrier to win.”

The medical team will be able to provide a timetable for Souza’s return to training once he starts physical therapy.

Souza was looking for a title shot at the UFC middleweight championship after winning seven of eight bouts while in the UFC. He still needs to work his way back up after his surprising loss to Whittaker, which will be a long journey with the division being backlogged.

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UFC On FOX 24 Medical Suspensions: Ronaldo Souza Avoids Long Sit

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC On FOX 24, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. A UFC Flyweight Championship match between current champion Demetrious Johnson and Wilson Reis headlined this event. Rose Namajunas vs. Michelle Waterson in

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC On FOX 24, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

A UFC Flyweight Championship match between current champion Demetrious Johnson and Wilson Reis headlined this event. Rose Namajunas vs. Michelle Waterson in a women’s strawweight bout co-headlined this event. Rounding out the main card was Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza vs. Robert Whittaker in a middleweight bout and Jeremy Stephens vs. Renato Moicano in a featherweight bout.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Souza being suspended for 30 days after being TKO’d by Whittaker. “The Ultimate Fighter 23” winner Andrew Sanchez received the longest suspension with 90 days. There were only four fighters that were suspended. Here are the medical suspensions:

Ronaldo Souza: suspended for 30 days

Patrick Williams: suspended for 30 days

Andrew Sanchez: suspended for 90 days

Nate Coy: suspended for 30 days

UFC on FOX 24 took place on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri. The UFC Fight Pass prelims started at 4:30 p.m. ET with five bouts then continued on FOX at 6 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card aired at 8 p.m. ET with four bouts.

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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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Michael Bisping Trolls ‘Alligator A**holes’ After Jacare Loss

Last night’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri featured a bevy of impressive finishes, including a huge middleweight shakeup when Robert Whittaker finished heavily favored Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza with a jaw-dropping stoppage in the second round. The morning after the fight, current UFC middleweight champion Michael

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Last night’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri featured a bevy of impressive finishes, including a huge middleweight shakeup when Robert Whittaker finished heavily favored Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza with a jaw-dropping stoppage in the second round.

The morning after the fight, current UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping, who is currently awaiting the announcement of a date for his upcoming bout against Georges St-Pierre, posted the following on his official Instagram account to all those who suggested he was running from their alligator-named favorite fighter:

Now will please shut the hell up and stay off my instagram page.

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While it’s a harsh bit of trolling from “The Count,” it’s not a surprising one considering the outspoken style he’s always implemented to promote his fights, a style that he has ramped up to a more prominent and publicized level ever since he nocked out Luke Rockhold to steal the belt on short notice at last year’s UFC 199.

The second clearest legitimate contender to his throne has now been knocked out of contention as it stands, although a new one in Whittaker, whom was ironically once scheduled to fight Bisping himself, may have arisen to join consensus No. 1 Yoel Romero.

Either way, there are some wholly interesting and potentially very dangerous challenges on the horizon for Bisping, but he’s going to have to find out when he’s fighting St-Pierre first. Welcome to the 185-pound landscape in 2017, fight fans.

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