Seven Biggest Takeaways From UFC 220

With championships on the line in MMA’s two biggest divisions, last night’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, promised to get the UFC’s 2018 pay-per-view schedule started off right, and overall, it’s safe to say it accomplished that. Two of the UFC’s biggest hype trains were sent back down to […]

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With championships on the line in MMA’s two biggest divisions, last night’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, promised to get the UFC’s 2018 pay-per-view schedule started off right, and overall, it’s safe to say it accomplished that.

Two of the UFC’s biggest hype trains were sent back down to re-evaluate things in two sobering, dominant performances from two of the most workmanlike titleholders the sport has ever seen, brutal knockouts gave a big jolt to the preliminary card, and two rising featherweights met in a close and exciting slugfest.

Those are only the surface results, however. Let’s dig a bit deeper and look at the seven biggest takeaways from UFC 220.

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7) Hype Trains Die Hard Yet Again:

In a paradoxical set of circumstances, in no sport are hype trains perhaps both created and sent crashing than they are in mixed martial arts, and UFC 220 was one of the most poignant, hard-hitting reminders of that.

Top-ranked Ngannou had run over every competitor he’d faced in the UFC and most recently knocked out Alistair Overeem, a veteran who had given champion Stipe Miocic significant trouble in their fight at UFC 203, with 2017’s clear “Knockout of the Year” at UFC 218, sending his hype into the proverbial stratosphere heading into his main event against Miocic at UFC 220.

The promotion of ‘The Predator’ was so much so that he was the betting favorite despite Miocic winning five straight fights with two title defenses.

But as the narrative goes, Miocic outclassed Ngannou with a superior strategy, one that involved all aspects of mixed martial arts rather than just knockout power. His takedowns were varied and effective, his ground control stifling, and when he needed it, his strikes much more consistent and accurate than those of a fading and eventually gassed Ngannou.

The challenger admitted he underestimated the champion’s skills, but he wasn’t the only hype train to get derailed at UFC 220.

Formerly surging light heavyweight knockout artist Volkan Oezdemir also saw his improbable three-fight run to title contention stopped in its tracks when champ Daniel Cormier put on maybe the most Daniel Cormier-like performance we’ve ever seen, grounding “No Time” in well, no time and pounding him in the crucifix until the ref mercifully stepped in to call it off.

Both Ngannou and Oezdemir had as much or more hype than any fast-rising prospect had in the relatively shallow divisions for years, but instead of gold belts, they left Boston with some legitimate questions to answer about their all-around skillsets.

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Stipe Miocic vs. Francis Ngannou Full Fight Video Highlights

Perhaps no other rising contender in UFC history had gone into their initial title shot with as much hype as top-ranked heavyweight Francis Ngannou when he met champion Stipe Miocic in the main event of last night’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. And though it may not have entailed […]

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Perhaps no other rising contender in UFC history had gone into their initial title shot with as much hype as top-ranked heavyweight Francis Ngannou when he met champion Stipe Miocic in the main event of last night’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

And though it may not have entailed much flash or fanfare, Miocic sent that hype train packing with a dominant, smothering, and workmanlike performance that was indicative of the Ohio-born fireman’s overall spirit and personality.

It wasn’t without some adversity at first, however, as Ngannou’s power was evident when he came roaring out of the gate and caused the champ’s eye to swell. Instead of getting caught in a slugfest with the fight game’s heaviest hitter, Miocic chose to make “The Predator” prove he could survive deep water by using a measured stand-up game with several stinging, technically precise strikes before repeatedly grounding and controlling him with an incredibly intelligent gameplan.

No, it wasn’t Miocic’s most dominant or jaw-dropping win over the course of his current six-fight win streak, but in many ways, it was his most impressive. Few could argue that Ngannou presented the toughest test, at least purely physically, of Miocic’s now-historic reign, and the champion won by having better accuracy, wrestling, patience, conditioning, and strategy against a still-learning behemoth in Ngannou.

It may just have earned him the title of the greatest heavyweight in UFC history.

Watch the highlights of Miocic’s dominant, record-breaking win right here:

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UFC 220 Post-Fight Press Conference

Featuring one of the most anticipated heavyweight title fights in recent memory, tonight’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, is in the books. In the main event, heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic left no doubt about whom the ‘baddest man on the planet’ is, dominating hyped contender Francis Ngannou with a smothering […]

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Featuring one of the most anticipated heavyweight title fights in recent memory, tonight’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, is in the books.

In the main event, heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic left no doubt about whom the ‘baddest man on the planet’ is, dominating hyped contender Francis Ngannou with a smothering display of strategy and ground skills.

The co-main event featured a light heavyweight title fight between Daniel Cormier and surging striker Volkan Oezdemir, where Cormier answered all the questions about his status as the ‘real’ 205-pound champion by weathering ‘No Time’s’ early storm to also ground him and finish the bout with a swarming TKO in the second.

All in all, a good start to the UFC’s pay-per-view schedule.

Watch the fighters break down all of the action in the post-fight press conference starting live right here:

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Highlights: Bitter Rivalry Ends With Brutal KO At UFC 220

Welterweight sluggers Abdul Razak Alhassan and Sabah Homasi had a bitter score to settle on the prelims of tonight’s (Sat., Jan. 20, 2018) UFC 220 from Boston when their first match at December’s UFC 218 ended in controversial fashion after referee Herb Dean prematurely called it off in favor of Alhassan by TKO in the […]

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Welterweight sluggers Abdul Razak Alhassan and Sabah Homasi had a bitter score to settle on the prelims of tonight’s (Sat., Jan. 20, 2018) UFC 220 from Boston when their first match at December’s UFC 218 ended in controversial fashion after referee Herb Dean prematurely called it off in favor of Alhassan by TKO in the first round.

Not surprisingly the fighters were intent on throwing down early and often in the immediate rematch from ‘Beantown’ as a brawl erupted. It was Alhassan who ultimately got the last laugh and came out on top in the rivalry, however, scoring a highlight reel finish in the first round with a picturesque left uppercut.

Watch the latest knockout from UFC 220 here:

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Highlights: Jaw-Dropping Knockout Kicks Off UFC 220

Most fans are awaiting tonight’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, for its massive Stipe Miocic vs. Francis Ngannou heavyweight title main event, but a stoppage that would make both hulking knockout artists proud kicked off the event. Touted rising star Islam Makhachev met longtime Brazilian veteran Gleison Tibau, who […]

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Most fans are awaiting tonight’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, for its massive Stipe Miocic vs. Francis Ngannou heavyweight title main event, but a stoppage that would make both hulking knockout artists proud kicked off the event.

Touted rising star Islam Makhachev met longtime Brazilian veteran Gleison Tibau, who had been out of action since December 4, 2015, after being suspended for two years by USADA. It may have been that cage rust coupled with Makhachev’s no-longer-hidden talent, but no matter what the reason, the 15-1 Dagestani scored his biggest UFC win in jaw-dropping fashion to get UFC 220 started off right.

Watch the earth-shattering first-round knockout here:

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UFC 25th Anniversary Series Press Conference Video

Heading into this weekend’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will begin to celebrate their twenty-fifth year of existence with a live press event this afternoon. While the anniversary certainly marks a great achievement for the promotion, today’s press event has gained more hype for reportedly […]

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Heading into this weekend’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will begin to celebrate their twenty-fifth year of existence with a live press event this afternoon.

While the anniversary certainly marks a great achievement for the promotion, today’s press event has gained more hype for reportedly being the place where UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor will finally be stripped of his 155-pound championship after over 14 months without any title defenses. Tony Ferguson vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov was rumored to be a done deal for April 7’s UFC 223, and UFC president Dana White confirmed that on a Boston radio show the following day.

But the status of just which belt – the interim or McGregor’s soon-to-be-vacated undisputed title – would be contested in the fight remains a mystery. We could find out in the press conference today, but as we’ve seen throughout McGregor one-of-a-kind UFC run, anything is far from certain when the unpredictable superstar is involved.

Regardless, the fight is expected to be officially announced at the 25th Anniversary Series press conference shortly. Watch the anticipated event live right here:

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