Andre Fili vs. Sodiq Yusuff in the Works for UFC 246

UFC 246 is working on adding a featherweight bout to its bill that would feature UFC veteran Andre Fili facing off against rising prospect Sodiq Yusuff come January. UFC 246 has been reported to be scheduled for the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada …

UFC 246 is working on adding a featherweight bout to its bill that would feature UFC veteran Andre Fili facing off against rising prospect Sodiq Yusuff come January. UFC 246 has been reported to be scheduled for the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on 2018. It is also rumored to be featuring the return […]

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Andre Fili vs. Sodiq Yusuff In The Works For UFC 246

A featherweight bout between Andre Fili and Sodiq Yusuff is slated for UFC 246 which takes place January 18. The news was reported by MMA Junkie who confirmed the matchup with someone close to the situation. Fili has won four of his last five outings and is coming off a first-round knockout of Sheymon Moraes […]

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A featherweight bout between Andre Fili and Sodiq Yusuff is slated for UFC 246 which takes place January 18.

The news was reported by MMA Junkie who confirmed the matchup with someone close to the situation.

Fili has won four of his last five outings and is coming off a first-round knockout of Sheymon Moraes back in July. Yusuff, meanwhile, is unbeaten in the UFC with three victories so far. His last outing was at UFC 241 where he finished Gabriel Benitez via TKO.

An official announcement of the featherweight matchup is expected soon.

Other bouts taking place at UFC 246 are as follows:

  • Maycee Barber vs. Roxanne Modafferi
  • Drew Dober vs. Nasrat Haqparast
  • Grant Dawson vs. Chas Skelly
  • Maurice Greene vs. Aleksei Oleinik
  • Claudia Gadelha vs. Alexa Grasso
  • Andre Fili vs. Sodiq Yusuff

UFC 246 has no official location as of yet but is expected to take place in Las Vegas. Conor McGregor previously announced that he would be making his return on the card with his opponent likely to be Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone.

However, as the days go by, it’s becoming more and more uncertain if the former lightweight champion will in fact be competing on the card.

What do you think of Fili vs. Yusuff?

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UFC 241 Fallout: Five Fights To Make

We had a great night of fights last night (Sat. August 17, 2019) in Anaheim, California at UFC 241. This was one of the most stacked cards of the year, and it certainly delivered. The first six fights went to decisions, then there were three knockouts and three decisions in the last six fights of […]

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We had a great night of fights last night (Sat. August 17, 2019) in Anaheim, California at UFC 241.

This was one of the most stacked cards of the year, and it certainly delivered. The first six fights went to decisions, then there were three knockouts and three decisions in the last six fights of the night.

The event featured a heavyweight rematch between two of the best to ever do it in Daniel Cormier and Stipe Miocic, a battle that saw Miocic regain his UFC heavyweight championship. It was a surprise to most, perhaps setting the stage for a trilogy. Nate Diaz and Paulo Costa also had great performances last night, amongst others. We at LowKickMMA have compiled a list of five fights to make after their showings.

Where do the winners go from here? Where do the losers go from here? Continue reading to see our five matchups:

Michael Johnson (19-14) vs. Sodiq Yusuff (10-1)

Sodiq Yusuff improved his record to 10-1 with six knockouts last night, as he KO’d Gabriel Benitez toward the end of round one. A fight that would make sense for him, now that he’s 3-0 in the UFC, is a matchup with “The Menace”. Michael Johnson came to the UFC off of “The Ultimate Fighter 12,” becoming a finalist in his season after going 4-0 on the show. Much like Yusuff, who came to the UFC after going 1-0 on the Contender Series.

The striking ability of Johnson is something worthy of mentioning, he’s no slouch. Just because his record isn’t pretty doesn’t mean anything. Johnson holds wins over three top lightweights; he defeated Tony Ferguson via unanimous decision, Edson Barboza via unanimous decision, and Dustin Poirier via KO in round one.

Barboza isn’t a top-five guy anymore, but at this time, and for quite a while afterward, he was a top-six guy for a few years straight. Those two unanimous decisions, he won 30-27 in both. That’s three wins over some of lightweight’s best. He’s an incredibly skilled fighter. Johnson started out wrestling, and his hands are nothing to underestimate, as the current interim UFC lightweight champion in Poirier can attest to.

Both guys possess power, though the advantage would go to Yusuff. Both are pretty technical, but the edge would probably go to Johnson considering his experience and the tricks he has. Yusuff is a brutally powerful featherweight, as we saw last night. Johnson throws from all sorts of angles and is a bit more precise. It’d be a good test to see whether or not Johnson should stick around in the UFC, or if Yusuff is ready for bigger names.

Yoel Romero (13-4) vs. Jacare Souza (26-7) 1 NC II

When looking at the middleweight rankings, this is really the only matchup for Romero that makes sense. Their first fight was great and about as close as they get. Romero won a razor-thin split decision that could’ve literally been a draw the first time they met in late 2015.

Both of these guys are ground fighting specialists that have acquired some serious striking skills. Souza generally throws punches, but is so technical and powerful with it, his boxing is quite fun to watch. Romero throws everything from oblique kicks to overhands, to snap kicks, to flying knees, to spinning back fists, to regular back fists.

Though “Soldier of God” doesn’t always throw often, when he does, it counts. One thing that’s very respectable about Souza, he’s one of the best BJJ guys on the entire planet, and he learned how to wrestle. Much like Demian Maia, he learned how to take his opponents down effectively, which is something not many BJJ fighters, even BJJ elites, do.

With Romero’s 2000 Olympic silver medal in freestyle wrestling and Souza’s ten gold medals in BJJ world championships, not to mention all of his silver medals, this fight would be a great one to run back. They tried to make it happen again this April, however, Souza fought Jack Hermansson after Romero had to pull out.

Both men are the elite of the elite in their respective disciplines. This is a rematch that would certainly be worth making again.

Kelvin Gastelum (16-4) 1 NC vs. Paulo Costa (13-0)

Paulo Costa had a really great performance last night, as he defeated the No. 2 middleweight in the world. He simply has an unbreakable will and some immense power. So much so that it’s crazy that Romero didn’t go down, or Costa for that matter.

A matchup between Costa and Gastelum would be a great matchup for a couple of reasons. First, it would probably be a No. 1 contender fight, and both are such viciously powerful punchers. With Gastelum sitting at No. 3 in the rankings, and Costa just beating the No. 2 middleweight in the world, this fight makes all the sense in the world.

Both are products of “The Ultimate Fighter,” Kelvin went 4-0 on his season and won, while Costa went 1-1. That loss was via a very close split decision, however, and it’s the only time he’s ever lost. With the show each of these guys gave us in their last fights (Gastelum with Adesanya and Costa with Romero), wouldn’t this one be fireworks too?

Jorge Masvidal (34-13) vs. Nate Diaz (20-11)

There was some talk of Nick Diaz coming back to fight Jorge Masvidal earlier this year, but we found out it was all fabricated. While that was heartbreaking, we got the other Diaz back at least, as Nate just defeated Anthony Pettis via unanimous decision. He had a great showing last night, as he just wouldn’t let Pettis off the hook and kept on him.

Both Diaz and Masvidal are primarily strikers, though both can fight on the ground very well. Diaz holds a 2nd-degree black belt in BJJ, and while Masvidal only has two submission wins in 34 total, he can grapple very well. He’s also very good at mixing up his takedowns with strikes when he wants to. With the amount of attention Masvidal’s gotten lately, and the return of Nate Diaz coming off a win, this is the only fight to make in the UFC’s welterweight division. This one and Usman versus Covington.

It doesn’t make sense to make Masvidal versus Edwards now. It would have been cool to see Masvidal fight the winner of Diaz versus Pettis, regardless of who came out on top. It’s almost certain the UFC is going to do everything possible to put this together.

When asked a couple of weeks ago about what’s next, Masvidal said he’d fight no one other than, “Conor McGregor or fight for the welterweight title”. When asked just a couple of days ago, he said he’d, “sign a Nate Diaz bout agreement in a heartbeat”. That’s great to hear, especially considering Diaz called him out after beating Pettis. Two of the toughest and grittiest dogs in the sport, two real fighters. Let’s see it.

Stipe Miocic (19-3) vs. Daniel Cormier (22-2) 1 NC III

It’s hard to say who’s better all-time in all honesty. Cormier was the man at UFC 226, and Miocic was the man last night at UFC 241. This fight should certainly happen again. Just like Cain Velasquez had his three fights with Junior dos Santos when they were the No. 1 and No. 2 guys, we need to see this tiebreaker.

Though Miocic defended the UFC heavyweight championship more than anyone ever, and just won it again (5-1 in UFC title bouts), “DC” was 15-0 at heavyweight going into this fight. There’s a very strong case for either, which is why this needs to happen just one more time.

Miocic was doing great in the first couple minutes of their first fight, then, Cormier clinched up and landed a beautiful knockout blow. This second fight was much different. “DC” most likely won the first two rounds, the third was close, and the fourth is where it really went downhill for the former UFC heavyweight and light heavyweight champion.

In that fourth round, Miocic landed so many shovel hooks to Cormier’s liver. He didn’t even set them up with anything, he just pivoted on his foot and sunk them into Cormier’s gut, and it worked out. After landing the last one, he then caught “DC” in the face with a punch, and his body language said it all. Then, as Miocic swarmed him, an exhausted “DC” fell, and Miocic recaptured his throne.

Congratulations to Miocic and Cormier both on one hell of a fight. They went after it for 19 straight minutes, two absolute warriors. “DC” said he needs to talk with his wife about what he should do next. He has two trilogies he can finish if he so chooses, and potentially go out defeating the only two men to ever defeat him, like Georges St-Pierre did.

If this rematch gets made, it will be interesting to see who comes out on top. What’s even more interesting, is at 40 and 37, respectively, Cormier and Miocic have continued to get better. Not just better, but they’ve continued to grow leaps and bounds. It will certainly be interesting to see what’s next for both men.

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UFC 241 Highlights: Sodiq Yusuff TKO’s Gabriel Benitez

Sodiq Yusuff made a statement against Gabriel Benitez at the UFC 241 pay-per-view event. The two fighters met in a featherweight bout at UFC 241 that aired exclusively on ESPN pay-per-view from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. It was a quick fi…

Sodiq Yusuff made a statement against Gabriel Benitez at the UFC 241 pay-per-view event. The two fighters met in a featherweight bout at UFC 241 that aired exclusively on ESPN pay-per-view from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. It was a quick fight that ended in the first round.  Yussuf countered a Benitez straight left […]

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Sodiq Yusuff Stops Gabriel Benitez – UFC 241 Results

Gabriel Benitez vs. Sodiq Yusuff in a featherweight bout continues the main card of the UFC 241 event:  Round 1: Yusuff and Benitez trade high kicks and Benitez on the low kick again. Benitez drops Yusuff with a hard left land. Benitez fires a high kick and Yusuff is trying to brawl his way off […]

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Gabriel Benitez vs. Sodiq Yusuff in a featherweight bout continues the main card of the UFC 241 event: 

Round 1: Yusuff and Benitez trade high kicks and Benitez on the low kick again. Benitez drops Yusuff with a hard left land. Benitez fires a high kick and Yusuff is trying to brawl his way off the cage and lands a good left hook. Yussuf landed a right hook that dropped him then poured on the strikes on the ground for the finish. 

Results: Sodiq Yusuff def. Gabriel Benitez by TKO (punches) at 4:14 of Round 1

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UFC Philadelphia Results: Sodiq Yusuff Edges Sheymon Moraes In Crazy War

Sheymon Moraes and Sodiq Yusuff will get the main card of UFC Philadelphia started on Saturday night (March 30, 2019) as the two meet in a featherweight bout. As always, Lowkickmma has you covered with all the results from UFC on ESPN 2 as they happen. Moraes (11-2) has won four of his last five […]

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Sheymon Moraes and Sodiq Yusuff will get the main card of UFC Philadelphia started on Saturday night (March 30, 2019) as the two meet in a featherweight bout.

As always, Lowkickmma has you covered with all the results from UFC on ESPN 2 as they happen.

Moraes (11-2) has won four of his last five fights with his most recent victory coming at UFC 230 when he picked up a split decision against Julio Arce. As for Yusuff (8-1). He is on a three-fight win streak since suffering the only setback of his professional career. “Super” will look to make it a perfect 2-0 inside the Octagon.

Round One

The fighters touch gloves to start the fight. Yusuff press forward cautiously and throws a right hand. Moraes backs up and throws a right hand. Yusuff looks to measuring Moraes early on and throws a leg kick. Both fighters trade leg kicks now and Moraes follows with a knee straight down the middle. Yusuff throws the calf kick and lands a hard left hand. He presses Moraes up against the cage. Both fighters trade position and Yusuff ends up in control pushing Moraes into the cage. The referee separates the fighters. Moraes throws a front kick and follows it with a right hand. Yusuff clinches and presses Moraes into the cage again. Moraes spins and ends up in control against the cage. The fighters break as the round ends.

Round Two

Moraes quickly takes the center of the Octagon and lands a body kick. Yusuff lands a right hand and again clinches Moraes up against the cage. The fighters break and Moraes lands a hard kick. Moraes lands a body shot via his right hand. He comes over the top with a left hand. Yusuff counters with an elbow as Moraes closes the distance. Moraes throws a head kick, both fighters trade punches in the pocket. Halfway through the second round and we find the fighters against the cage again with Moraes in control. He lets Yusuff go and lands a head kick. Yusuff scores a trip, however, Moraes springs right back to his feet. Yusuff still has his hands around Moraes’ waist. The Brazilian breaks free and throws a head kick. The round ends.

Round Three

Yusuff presses forward straight away and lands a left hand. Moraes throws a head kick and follows with a left hand of his own. Both fighters go to the body with a flurry of punches. Moraes checks a leg kick, Yusuff throws another. Yusuff lands a jab. Moraes throws a lead uppercut that just misses, Moraes slips after throwing a head kick. He quickly gets to his feet. Moraes lands a push kick. Yusuff works his back off the cage and lands a lead elbow. He follows with a one-two, then a hook. Moraes answers with a kick. Yusuff lands a huge right hand that sends Moraes to the ground. He jumps all over Moraes for the finish. Somehow the Brazilian survives and gets back to his feet. Yusuff closes in for the kill but Moraes throws a spinning kick as the fight ends.

Sodiq Yusuff defeats Sheymon Moraes via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)

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