Tyson Pedro Scores Insane Submission Over Saparbek Safarov

Tyson Pedro definitely impressed in his submission win over Saparbek Safarov. The opening main card bout at UFC 221 was a light heavyweight clash between Pedro and Safarov. Perth Arena played host to the event in Perth, Australia. This was a chance for both men to get back in the win column. Pedro threw out […]

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Tyson Pedro definitely impressed in his submission win over Saparbek Safarov.

The opening main card bout at UFC 221 was a light heavyweight clash between Pedro and Safarov. Perth Arena played host to the event in Perth, Australia. This was a chance for both men to get back in the win column.

Pedro threw out a leg kick, but it was caught and he was taken down. He got back up quickly and broke free. Safarov was cracked with a right hand, but fired back with some strikes. Pedro got into a rhythm and showed his technical edge.

Pedro was able to land some shots on the chin, so Safarov went for a takedown. He got it and appeared to hit his opponent in the back of the head. Time wasn’t called. Pedro locked in a kimura standing and forced his opponent to the mat to finish it off.

Final Result: Tyson Pedro def. Saparbek Safarov via submission (kimura) – R1, 3:54

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UFC Albany Bonuses: Villante vs. Safarov Banks FOTN

UFC Albany kicked off from the Times Union Center in Albany, New York tonight (Friday, December 9, 2016) as the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s second event in the Empire State. The Fight of the Night went to light heavyweight sluggers on the main card. Gian Villante and short-notice replacement Saparbek Safarov duked it out for the

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UFC Albany kicked off from the Times Union Center in Albany, New York tonight (Friday, December 9, 2016) as the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s second event in the Empire State.

The Fight of the Night went to light heavyweight sluggers on the main card. Gian Villante and short-notice replacement Saparbek Safarov duked it out for the better part of two rounds. At first it appeared that Villante’s more poised striking and big-show experience would carry him over the Russian newcomer, but Safarov refused to give in. He dropped the New Yorker in the second, and though bloodied, searched for his own finish. When it failed to materialized, Villante went back to work on his gassed adversary, eventually earning the TKO with punches and elbows against the fence. Safarov covered up but offered no other intelligent defense, forcing the referee to intervene.

Still, Safarov’s stock should rise in the aftermath. From unknown and unheralded debutante to Fight of the Night winner in less than ten minutes of action. Both 205-pounders took home an extra $50,000 for their efforts in Albany.

Elsewhere in main card action, fellow heavyweight Francis Ngannou earned himself a $50,000 bonus check for Performance of the Night against Anthony Hamilton. The Frenchman got the first round finish many predicted, but certainly not in the fashion that was expected. After escaping

After escaping to his feet following a Hamilton takedown, Ngannou countered another takedown attempt with a standing kimura. He took the Jackson-Wink product down while maintaining the hold, moved to side control, and wrenched the arm for the tap. It was the first submission of Ngannou’s UFC career, and his fourth straight victory in the promotion.

Finally, UFC newcomer Gerald Meerschaert banked a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus of his own with his first round submission of Joe Gigliotti. Back and forth stand-up and scrambles ultimately resulted in Meerschaert taking Gigliotti’s back, then transitioning to an anaconda choke as his foe tried to escape. The 32-fight veteran tightened the hold and walked his legs toward Gigliotti, forcing the submission. Meerschaert’s was the first finish of the card after five straight decisions.

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Gian Villante Puts Away Saparbek Safarov In Albany

The opening bout on the main card of UFC Fight Night 102 featured two light heavyweight bruisers. The fighters stepping inside the Octagon in Albany, New York were Gian Villante (15-7) and the debuting Saparbek Safarov (8-1). Villante gave the New York crowd something to cheer for. Villante got into a rhythm early. He dropped

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The opening bout on the main card of UFC Fight Night 102 featured two light heavyweight bruisers. The fighters stepping inside the Octagon in Albany, New York were Gian Villante (15-7) and the debuting Saparbek Safarov (8-1).

Villante gave the New York crowd something to cheer for.

Villante got into a rhythm early. He dropped Safarov with a jab. The jab kept finding a home for Villante. Safarov threw a high kick and held onto his knee. Villlante pushed forward, but was clipped with a hook. Villante was dropped with an overhand right, but got up quickly. Safarov pushed his opponent against the fence. He countered a jab with a right hand as the horn sounded. Safarov limped to his corner.

Villante went for the knee of Safarov at the start of the second stanza. A hard leg kick landed for Villante. A right hand pierced through the guard of Safarov. A combination followed by a leg kick was there for Villante. He landed a knee in the clinch. Safarov went for a takedown, but couldn’t complete it. Villante was starting to pull away and swarmed his opponent. He landed a series of elbows in the clinch and the fight was stopped.

Final Result: Gian Villante def. Saparbek Safarov via TKO (Elbows) – R2, 2:54

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