Mickey Gall vs. Sage Northcutt Full Fight Video Highlights

In our co-main event of UFC on FOX 22 earlier tonight (Saturday December 17, 2016) to young up-and-coming prospects in the UFC’s welterweight division went to war, as Mickey Gall and Sage Northcutt met inside of the Octagon. In the first round Gall was able to show off his impressive ground game, taking Northcutt down

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In our co-main event of UFC on FOX 22 earlier tonight (Saturday December 17, 2016) to young up-and-coming prospects in the UFC’s welterweight division went to war, as Mickey Gall and Sage Northcutt met inside of the Octagon.

In the first round Gall was able to show off his impressive ground game, taking Northcutt down and slicing through his guard like butter beautifully. While Northcutt was able to show off his superior striking arsenal before being taken down, the first round was in the favor of the Gracie jiu-jitsu brown belt.

Our second round showed Northcutt begin to slow down on the low kicks that were getting him taken down, as he was able to cut open Gall above his eye. Gall, however, managed to rock Northcutt with a wild punch and jumped on him before locking in the rear-naked choke for the second round win.

After the contest Gall stated that he would be dropping down to 155-pounds, and would love to welcome Dan Hardy back inside the Octagon.

You can check out the full fight video highlights here:

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UFC on Fox 22 Results: Real Winners and Losers from VanZant vs. Waterson Card

In a refreshing change from the UFC’s usual approach to events, Saturday’s UFC on Fox 22’s intrigue wasn’t about the entertaining yet fleeting bouts. It concerned the compelling storylines surrounding them.
That makes this an interesting installment of…

In a refreshing change from the UFC’s usual approach to events, Saturday’s UFC on Fox 22’s intrigue wasn’t about the entertaining yet fleeting bouts. It concerned the compelling storylines surrounding them.

That makes this an interesting installment of real winners and losers. With that in mind, it’s worth starting with the official results from Sacramento, California:

  • Michelle Waterson def. Paige VanZant by technical submission (rear-naked choke), 3:21, Rd. 1
  • Mickey Gall def. Sage Northcutt by submission (rear-naked choke), 1:40, Rd. 2
  • Urijah Faber def. Brad Pickett by unanimous decision
  • Alan Jouban def. Mike Perry by unanimous decision
  • Paul Craig def. Luis Henrique da Silva by submission (armbar), 1:59, Rd. 2
  • Mizuto Hirota def. Cole Miller by unanimous decision
  • Colby Covington def. Bryan Barberena by unanimous decision
  • Alex Morono def. James Moontasri by unanimous decision
  • Josh Emmett def. Scott Holtzman by unanimous decision
  • Leslie Smith def. Irene Aldana by unanimous decision
  • Eddie Wineland def. Takeya Mizugaki by TKO, 3:04, Rd. 1
  • Hector Sandoval def. Fredy Serrano by unanimous decision
  • Sultan Aliev def. Bojan Velickovic by split decision

There are varying degrees of winning and losing.

Northcutt, Miller and VanZant suffered devastating losses that could impact their careers. Wineland and Jouban scored statement wins, while Smith likely saved her job.

Ultimately, though, the UFC will shake out to be either the biggest winner or biggest loser of this card. This was an event dedicated to testing the success of the promotion’s marketing machine and determining whether its manufacturing of faux-celebrities like Northcutt and VanZant can pay dividends.

The company has poured a great deal of effort into pushing those youngsters and, once the ratings come back, the world will know whether the UFC is a genius of fight promotion or foolhardy in its efforts to make stars out of nothing.

Everyone else is playing for second place.

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UFC on Fox 22: White Hats, Black Hats and How to Make a Star

HBO’s prestige sci-fi western, Westworld, has been a pretty hot property over the past few months. There’s been lots of internet chatter and editorial pieces on what it all meant as it was happening, lots of consideration of what it all mean…

HBO’s prestige sci-fi western, Westworld, has been a pretty hot property over the past few months. There’s been lots of internet chatter and editorial pieces on what it all meant as it was happening, lots of consideration of what it all meant once it was over.

It was with good reason too; it was weird, but not inaccessibly so. It was unique in a way almost nothing else on television has been for a while. It had stars.

An early scene depicted one character being dressed for his trip to Westworld. After being outfitted in appropriate western attire, he got to pick his hat on his way out the door—one wall was all white hats, and another was all black. He chose white, and he was on his way, the whole thing amounting to some blunt symbolism regarding the season ahead.

People choose their hats in real life too. They decide whether they want to be good or bad, good at being bad or bad at being good. In the fight game, if stardom is the goal, you need to pick your hat as expressively as possible and hope that doing so gets you attention and makes you rich.

On Saturday night in Sacramento, California, the UFC will hit national airwaves in something of an official kick-off to the holiday season. Four fights will be broadcast on Fox, and the notion of getting attention looms large across the card.

The main event features two wildly popular strawweights who have built a following on in-cage performance and a physical appeal that doesn’t hurt in women’s MMA, as Paige VanZant takes on Michelle Waterson in a probable barn-burner that’s likely to put the winner a fight away from serious title contention. Depending on which person you talk to, both of these ladies might be worthy of white-hat status.

Urijah Faber will fight his last fight, and given his age and acumen for pursuits outside of the sport, it seems highly likely that this will be the last time you see him compete—not the usual combat sports “retirement” for a few months or years that has claimed so many.

A true white hat, Faber was a superstar when athletes who weighed under 170 pounds simply were not superstars. For a period in time, he almost single-handedly kept WEC afloat and is very much responsible for blazing the trail that gave MMA Jose Aldo, Conor McGregor and Max Holloway.

Even Mike Perry will show up for work in Sacramento, a bizarrely magnetic black hat who’s presently undefeated and has kind of sneaked into the conversation of prospects to watch in 2017. His magnetism is surely not because he’s likeable, what with his cornermen spitting racist comments during a fight and his backstory involving probation and a UFC-branded gym, but he’s the type of guy people will watch. If he keeps winning, they’ll keep watching in hopes of seeing him lose.

But nestled in the middle of this card is the fight that stands to make the truest star of all, that being Mickey Gall vs. Sage Northcutt. At a time when only McGregor and Ronda Rousey have any level of transcendence to their stardom, it’s men like Gall and Northcutt who may be on the way to seizing the throne next.

In Gall, the promotion accidentally found a natural salesman who has never been afraid to snatch an opportunity. He called out CM Punk before the sweat dried on his pro debut, won a UFC bout and then proceeded to obliterate the former pro wrestling superstar—who brought no shortage of eyes to the fight—on the biggest stage he’d ever found.

He was also excited to wear something of a black hat in that instance, offhandedly praising Punk after the fight before turning his attention to Northcutt in a memorable post-fight rant. He didn’t let up from there, campaigning for the bout in the media and on social media, even challenging Northcutt to a “hair vs. hair” stipulation after criticizing the Texan’s locks in an interview.

Northcutt is the white-hat star of that future the UFC has been looking for, or at least believes it’s been looking for, since the days of Georges St-Pierre. He’s almost comically mannerly and pleasant in his engagements, coming off as polite to the point of being oblivious or aloof. He’s also 20 years old, a genetic freak and the type of lifelong martial artist who has developed ninja-like movements as second nature in his muscle memory.

In terms of finding a face to put on posters, you couldn’t find a better guy than Super Sage. He’s all smiles and spiked hair, thrilled to be one of the baddest men on Earth while doubling as a college student and crushing apples with his bare hands on Instagram.

So what better way to get some attention than by putting them against one another and seeing who emerges the winner? That hat narrative is the type of thing that’s captured people’s attention since the beginning of time, made countless stars in MMA before and made Westworld a cultural phenomenon.

By putting Gall vs. Northcutt on a show that will likely garner more eyes than any pay-per-view this year, the UFC gets two of its hottest young properties out there for public consumption.

By putting them against one another, there becomes an interesting engagement between them through their personalities and attitudes.

And when someone has a raised hand, the story will have come full circle, and one of them will be that much further on their way to stardom.

People want to see these things. They want to see the conflict of good and bad in their stars.

Given the way Saturday’s card is built, the UFC is counting on it.

    

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Sage Northcutt: Mickey Gall Just Wants Attention

UFC Sacramento this weekend (Saturday December 17, 2016) will play host to an exciting 170-pound contest between two of the welterweight division’s finest prospects, when Mickey Gall and Sage Northcutt collide inside the Octagon. Gall called for the match-up after his UFC 203 win over CM Punk in Cleveland this past September, expressing his desire

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UFC Sacramento this weekend (Saturday December 17, 2016) will play host to an exciting 170-pound contest between two of the welterweight division’s finest prospects, when Mickey Gall and Sage Northcutt collide inside the Octagon.

Gall called for the match-up after his UFC 203 win over CM Punk in Cleveland this past September, expressing his desire to fight the ‘corny’ Northcutt. In addition to the trash talk leading up to the bout, mostly from Gall’s side, Gall has proposed a Hair vs. Hair stipulation the bout, in which the loser would be forced to shave their head.

Northcutt recently responded to this wager during an interview with FOX Sports, calling Gall’s proposal ‘funny’ and explaining it as nothing more than an attempt by Gall to get attention:

“That’s pretty funny. I think he’s actually just trying to get some attention,” Northcutt said. “Maybe he should go ahead and shave his head now to get some attention.”

While the young 20-year-old Northcutt has faced much scrutiny since joining the UFC at such a young age and continues to get called out by many fellow UFC fighters, he views the attention he’s getting as a compliment from his fellow combatants:

“I really take it as a compliment. If they’re calling me out that tells me something and that’s nice of them to be calling me out,” Northcutt said.

While Gall has impressed in his last two fights inside the UFC he’s done it against two fighters who have never fought a professional fight in their lives, something that makes it difficult for Northcutt to study tape on his adversary:

“The fight against CM Punk, he fought the CM Punk who came from the WWE and had no MMA fights. Same thing as before when he fought in the UFC, the person he fought (Mike Jackson) had never had an MMA fight. What I saw was, it was very hard to tell anything from the fights because he fought two guys who never had a fight before,” Northcutt said.

“I think everybody expected just what happened for CM Punk and Mickey Gall and CM Punk it takes a lot of guts for him or for anybody to step into the Octagon to fight.”

 

“I believe it would have been very similar to what happened between CM Punk and Mickey Gall,” Northcutt said about a hypothetical fight with Punk. “I think CM Punk is going to be getting better and better and I hear he’s going to be looking for a fight soon.”

Mickey Gall wrestles CM Punk during a welterweight bout at UFC 203 on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer) ORG XMIT: OHDD118
Mickey Gall wrestles CM Punk during a welterweight bout at UFC 203 on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer) ORG XMIT: OHDD118

While Gall has secured his first two wins in mixed martial arts (MMA) via submission, Northcutt is not hesitant to take to fight to the ground this weekend:

“I do not think that’s true. I believe he’s going to be shooting for the shot to try and take me down. I have great wrestling as well so I might just take him down and ground and pound him,” Northcutt said.

“I’ve had four knockouts and three submissions out of eight fights. I know I have great grappling myself and I know how I do with submissions. The great thing is it’s mixed martial arts. So I’m prepared and I’m ready to go out there and get the victory.”

While we have yet to see exactly what Gall brings to the table in the stand-up game, Northcutt has shown to be extremely explosive given his extensive karate background, however, Gall is an extremely talented jiu-jitsu brown belt and Nothcutt has shown some struggles in the submission game. The match-up is an interesting one to say the least, and to see these two young men’s careers continue on for years to come should be a treat as well.

Gall and Northcutt will meet on the main card of UFC on FOX 23 from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California tomorrow (Saturday December 17, 2016).

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Video: Joe Rogan Breaks Down UFC On FOX 22’s Northcutt vs. Gall Co-Main Event

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Ahead of Saturday’s UFC On FOX 22: VanZant vs. Waterson event in Sacramento, California, Joe Rogan is back with his “Breakdown” videos for many of the top fights scheduled for the main card.

Featured above is the comp…

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https://youtu.be/gRoYRAXJ8V4

Ahead of Saturday’s UFC On FOX 22: VanZant vs. Waterson event in Sacramento, California, Joe Rogan is back with his “Breakdown” videos for many of the top fights scheduled for the main card.

Featured above is the complete Joe Rogan Breakdown video for the co-main event of Saturday’s show, which features a battle of “Dana White: Lookin’ For A Fight” spinoff stars Sage Nothcutt and Mickey Gall.

UFC On FOX 22 takes place live from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California on Saturday, December 17, 2016.

Video: Sage Northcutt’s UFC On FOX 22 Media Scrum

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Ahead of his showdown against CM Punk conquerer and fellow “Dana White: Lookin’ For A Fight” star Mickey Gall in the co-main event of this Saturday’s UFC event on FOX, Sage Northcutt took part in a scrum with members of …

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Ahead of his showdown against CM Punk conquerer and fellow “Dana White: Lookin’ For A Fight” star Mickey Gall in the co-main event of this Saturday’s UFC event on FOX, Sage Northcutt took part in a scrum with members of the MMA media.

Featured above from the USA TODAY Sports YouTube channel are highlights of Northcutt’s media scrum from Sacramento, California.

UFC On FOX 22 takes place live from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California on Saturday, December 17, 2016.