Joanna Jedrzejczyk Defends Belt With Decision Win Over Claudia Gadelha

With perhaps one of the most heated backstories in all of MMA dating to their razor-thin bout in late 2014, top-ranked women’s strawweights Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha fought to settle their differences at last night’s (July 8, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 23 Finale from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Champion

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With perhaps one of the most heated backstories in all of MMA dating to their razor-thin bout in late 2014, top-ranked women’s strawweights Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha fought to settle their differences at last night’s (July 8, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 23 Finale from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Champion Jedrzejczyk dominated the division since defeating Gadelha with a controversial split decision, unseating Carla Esparza and defending her title against Jessica Penne and Valerie Letourneau, while “Claudinha” was looking to take the gold she felt was rightfully hers.

The bad blood-amped rematch started with the champion getting immediately dropped by Gadelha, who lead that into a takedown. The Brazilian looked for a headlock position but “Joanna Champion” got up to control a clinch on the fence. Gadelha broke to throw hands, but Jedrzejczyk landed a combination of her own followed by an uppercut.

Gadelha sought a takedown and finally got it, smothering her rival with ground and pound. The champ got up and scored with an elbow before Gadelha landed one of her own. Jedrzejczyk found some space and landed some punches and a front kick. Gadelha landed a counter right hand and the fighters exchanged punches to end the fast-paced first round.

The second round kicked off with another clinch attempt from Gadelha, who missed a takedown but landed an elbow and a hard right. She dropped Jedrzejczyk on the mat and hit Jedrzejczyk with more ground and pound. The champion got up to land an elbow, but was tied up and peppered by Gadelha. The challenger went deep for a single leg but was hit with some hard elbows as Jedrzejczyk reversed position to go for a d’arce choke that was quickly foiled. Gadelha got up and went back to a grueling pace in the clinch, and then Jedrzejczyk threw a big front kick to close the second.

In the third frame, Jedrzejczyk came out aggressive with a combination. Gadelha landed a huge left hook that wobbled the champ, then piling on a pair of right hands and a takedown. Jedrzejczyk went back to her judo throw, but Gadelha countered. The champ landed a knee to the body as she broke free, but Gadelha landed a hard elbow. Jedrzejczyk began to work Gadelha’s midsection with kicks.

The challenger appeared gassed as the champ unleashed slick combinations. Gadelha scored a huge running double leg takedown, but Jedrzejczyk reversed to land on top. The champ landed various combos, and Gadelha dropped her with a big elbow. The fighters went to war with punches and elbows as a left hook from Gadelha was a fitting end to the most competitive round of the fight.

Jedrzejczyk came out with some sharp jabs and a combo to start the fourth frame. The champ appeared to be far more energized at the start of the championship rounds, bouncing around and throwing strikes with ease. Front kicks landed, and Gadelha’s pace slowed, with Jedrzejczyk scoring a left. She landed a right , but Gadelha fought back with a big punch. Jedrzejczyk opened up with countless shots right on their mark, and although Gadelha scored some hard, lunging counters, the champ was able to pick the challenger apart in the final minute. Gadelha was bloodied and exhausted when the bell signaled a fifth and final round.

The concluding stanza began with Jedrzejczyk offering a hug to her enemy that was refused. Jedrzejcztk scored a counter combo as Gadelha rushed in and worked from the outside. Gadelha absorbed a combo and went for a takedown, not completing it but pushign the champ against the fence. Working hard, Gadelha couldn’t neutralize the Muay Thai wizard. Shots landed from Jedrzejczyk, with kicks following. The challenger was grounded, and Jedrzejczyk rained elbows. Gadelha landed a right hand only to get stunned by a combo. The champ landed many punches, elbows, and knees as time expired.

Final Result: Joanna Jedrzejczyk def. Claudia Gadelha via Unanimous Decision (48-46, 48-45, 48-46)

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Doo Ho Choi Blasts Thiago Tavares With First-Round Knockout

Rising South Korean featherweight Doo Ho Choi came in with an illustrious record full of exhilarating knockouts, and he added to it when he met veteran Thiago Tavares on the main card of tonight’s (July 8, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 23 Finale from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Faced with the toughest

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Rising South Korean featherweight Doo Ho Choi came in with an illustrious record full of exhilarating knockouts, and he added to it when he met veteran Thiago Tavares on the main card of tonight’s (July 8, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 23 Finale from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Faced with the toughest challenge of his young UFC career, “The Korean Superboy” delivered after some early adversity from two Tavares takedowns, where it appeared the more experienced Brazilian could potentially control the thunderous knockout power of Choi by grounding him.

But that didn’t last long, as Choi got back to his feet to immediately nail Tavares with a pinpoint straight right hand and a follow-up shot, earning the stoppage from referee Herb Dean.

Final Result: Doo Ho Choi def. Thiago Tavares via R1 TKO (punches, 2:42)

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk ‘Won’t Blame Production Team’ For TUF 23 ‘Bully’ Portrayal

Heading into her UFC women’s strawweight championship rematch with rival Claudia Gadelha in the main event of Friday’s (July 8, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 23 Finale from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Joanna Jedrzejczyk’s popularity may haved waned a bit after the most recent season of TUF portrayed her as a ruthless

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Heading into her UFC women’s strawweight championship rematch with rival Claudia Gadelha in the main event of Friday’s (July 8, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 23 Finale from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Joanna Jedrzejczyk’s popularity may haved waned a bit after the most recent season of TUF portrayed her as a ruthless coach when her team didn’t perform up to her lofty expectations.

Yet while it’s not the best look for “Joanna Champion,” the Polish Muay Thai sensation isn’t going to blame anyone for her actions, telling MMA Junkie after today’s (July 5, 2016) TUF 23 Finale open workouts that it was not the production team that made her look a bit harsh, but her and her intense rivalry with Gadelha:

“I can’t blame the ‘TUF’ production (team), Claudia Gadelha or myself. I said what I said and I did what I did. But the thing is that, in our regular life, we accept some people and some of the people, we don’t accept. (Claudia) is a person who I don’t accept, and that’s all.”

As for Nova Uniao product Gadelha, Jedrzejczyk said it was her toughest opponent’s desire to dethrone her that lead her to actiong so rough during the taping of TUF 23, and that the show didn’t fully capture all of what went on:

“I know that she wants to take my belt, my life, my dreams, my goals away from me. I cannot let her do this, and that’s why I was acting like this (on the show). The production couldn’t fit all the stories (in the series). I know the stories, and I can tell you honestly there’s no time to show everything that happened there. There were so many good stories, good moments.”

While Jedrzejczyk did come under intense scrutiny for going off her team – even calling them “p*****s” at one point – the dominant, brutalizing striker noted she wants to try being a TUF coach again, and that her team members still contact to say she changed them, so that’s enough for her.

However, with arguably the most important fight of her life coming up against Gadelha, whom she beat via controversial split decision back at 2014’s UFC on FOX 13, ultimately it was her own career and her own life she had to focus on:

“I would like to do this one more time, even though it showed me as a bully person, because the most important thing was being a coach, and a friend for all of my fighters,” she said. “I’m still receiving messages from my fighters. They said I changed some of them, and I’m happy. That’s the most important thing. Sometimes you cannot tell, but I was real, and I’m sorry that you saw bully Joanna. But it’s me when I must fight for myself, for my dreams, my goals, my life…”

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Video: Joe Rogan Breaks Down Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Claudia Gadelha Title Fight At TUF 23 Finale

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Another one of the underappreciated gems of UFC’s upcoming loaded International Fight Week next week, which will see three events in three days in Las Vegas, Nevada, features UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion and TUF 23 c…

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Another one of the underappreciated gems of UFC’s upcoming loaded International Fight Week next week, which will see three events in three days in Las Vegas, Nevada, features UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion and TUF 23 coach Joanna Jedrzejczyk looking to defend her title against bitter-rival and former foe, Claudia Gadelha, who also served as a coach for the TUF 23 season.

Featured above is a new video released by the UFC on Friday which features longtime commentator and analyst Joe Rogan breaking down the Jedrzejczyk-Gadelha 2 bout, which is a rematch of an awesome first Octagon encounter and serves as the main event for The Ultimate Fighter 23 Finale event.

The Jedrzejczyk-Gadelha 2 headlined TUF 23 Finale event is scheduled to take place on Friday, July 8, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Jake Matthews Vs. Kevin Lee Scores Fight Pass “Main Event” For TUF 23 Finale

A lightweight battle between Jake Matthews and Kevin Lee has been given the UFC Fight Pass “main event” for The Ultimate Fighter 23 Finale.

Matthews (10-1) has picked up wins in four of his five Octagon appearances, while Lee (12-2) is 5-2 overall w…

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A lightweight battle between Jake Matthews and Kevin Lee has been given the UFC Fight Pass “main event” for The Ultimate Fighter 23 Finale.

Matthews (10-1) has picked up wins in four of his five Octagon appearances, while Lee (12-2) is 5-2 overall with the promotion.

The Ultimate Fighter 23 Finale features a strawweight title fight between Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha on July 8 from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Will Brooks Signs With UFC, Faces Ross Pearson at the TUF 23 Finale

It’s been a long time coming for “Ill Will” Brooks.

Back in May, it was revealed that Brooks had been released from his Bellator contract despite holding the promotion’s lightweight title at the time. While not exactly a shock given Brooks’ very public clashes with the promotion in recent months, it was still surprising to see that Bellator would be willing to let their champion and a man on an 8-fight win streak go in favor of, I dunno, guys like this.

According to Bellator President Scott Coker, however, “It was very simple.”

“Will Brooks’ contract is ending, and we made a decision not to renew it. We’re going to give him a full release, so we’re not going to be in the Will Brooks business any longer,” said Coker to MMAjunkie.

Insightful stuff. Anyways, many of us imagined that it’d only be a matter of time until Brooks signed with the UFC, and last night, it was announced that he’d done just that.

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It’s been a long time coming for “Ill Will” Brooks.

Back in May, it was revealed that Brooks had been released from his Bellator contract despite holding the promotion’s lightweight title at the time. While not exactly a shock given Brooks’ very public clashes with the promotion in recent months, it was still surprising to see that Bellator would be willing to let their champion and a man on an 8-fight win streak go in favor of, I dunno, guys like this.

According to Bellator President Scott Coker, however, “It was very simple.”

“Will Brooks’ contract is ending, and we made a decision not to renew it. We’re going to give him a full release, so we’re not going to be in the Will Brooks business any longer,” said Coker to MMAjunkie.

Insightful stuff. Anyways, many of us imagined that it’d only be a matter of time until Brooks signed with the UFC, and last night, it was announced that he’d done just that.

UFC officials have announced that Brooks has in fact signed a six-fight deal with the UFC, and better yet, will face tough-as-nails veteran and TUF 9 winner Ross Pearson  at the TUF 23 Finale next month.

As we mentioned earlier, Brooks will be carrying an eight-fight winning streak into the matchup with Pearson, which includes a pair of title defenses over the likes of Dave Jansen and Marcin Held at Bellator 136 and 145, respectively. Pearson, on the other hand, will be looking to secure his first two-fight streak since 2013, having recently scored a split decision victory over Chad Laprise at Fight Night 85 in March.

We now go to the man himself, Will Brooks, for comment…

The TUF 23 Finale goes down on July 8th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

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