Before Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor do battle in the main event of the biggest stage in mixed martial arts (MMA) history (as McGregor attempts to become the first fighter in UFC history to hold two titles simultaneously), and Tyron Woodley attempts to defend his welterweight title for the first time in his championship career,
Before Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor do battle in the main event of the biggest stage in mixed martial arts (MMA) history (as McGregor attempts to become the first fighter in UFC history to hold two titles simultaneously), and Tyron Woodley attempts to defend his welterweight title for the first time in his championship career, watch the official UFC 205 weigh-ins here live with us:
You can also check out the full official weigh-in results that took place earlier this morning here:
Event: UFC 205: “Alvarez vs. McGregor” Date: Sat., Nov. 12, 2016 Location: Madison Square Garden in New York, New York Broadcast: Pay-Per-View (PPV)
MAIN CARD (pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)
Lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez (154.6) vs. featherweight champ Conor McGregor (154.4) – for lightweight title
Champ Tyron Woodley (169.8) vs. Stephen Thompson (169) – for welterweight title
Champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk (114.4) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (114.4) – for strawweight title
Yoel Romero (185.6) vs. Chris Weidman (185.8)
Donald Cerrone (170.4)+ vs. Kelvin Gastelum (n/a)+
Raquel Pennington (135.8) vs. Miesha Tate (135.6)
PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)
Frankie Edgar (145.4) vs. Jeremy Stephens (145.8)
Michael Johnson (155.8) vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov (155.8)
Tim Boetsch (185.4) vs. Rafael Natal (185.4)
Vicente Luque (170.6) vs. Belal Muhammad (170)
PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 7 p.m. ET)
Thiago Alves (162.6)* vs. Jim Miller (157.6)* – 163-pound catchweight
Liz Carmouche (134.8) vs. Katlyn Chookagian (135)
* – Alves missed the 156-pound limit and was fined 20 percent of his purse. Because the commission required them to be within five pounds of each other, Miller added weight to make the bout with Alves official. Miller wasn’t fined, and Alves can weigh no more than 173 pounds on fight night for what is now a 163-pound catchweight bout. + – Fight is off after Gastelum opted not to weigh in
As noted, UFC Champions Tyron Woodley and Conor McGregor were involved in a bit of a confrontation at the official morning weigh-ins for UFC 205 on Friday morning (watch the video here).
Following the incident, both “The Chosen One” and “The Not…
As noted, UFC Champions Tyron Woodley and Conor McGregor were involved in a bit of a confrontation at the official morning weigh-ins for UFC 205 on Friday morning (watch the video here).
Following the incident, both “The Chosen One” and “The Notorious” have been going back-and-forth on social media. Below are some of the latest tweets that Woodley and McGregor have written about the incident, including some tweets that were sent directly to each other.
Additionally, Woodley provided some information regarding their brief confrontation this morning in a new video interview with MMAFighting.com writer/personality Ariel Helwani. For those who missed that, you can watch the complete video interview here.
McGregor looks to make history by becoming UFC’s first simaltaneous two-division World Champion when he fights reigning UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez with the 155-pound title on-the-line in the main event of Saturday night’s UFC 205 pay-per-view. In the co-main event, Woodley will look to make the first defense of his 170-pound title against number one contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.
@arielhelwani I said what's up then he tried to flex. Quickly he realized it was a NO FLEX ZONE???Pretty much made him say what's up! JS
As noted, UFC Champions Tyron Woodley and Conor McGregor were involved in a bit of a confrontation at the official morning weigh-ins for UFC 205 on Friday morning.
Since the incident, which you can watch for yourself …
https://youtu.be/HgCrKUH6-Ik
As noted, UFC Champions Tyron Woodley and Conor McGregor were involved in a bit of a confrontation at the official morning weigh-ins for UFC 205 on Friday morning.
Since the incident, which you can watch for yourself by clicking here, “The Chosen One” has spoken out and provided some details regarding their interaction earlier today.
Featured above from the official MMAFighting.com YouTube channel, is Ariel Helwani’s latest interview with the reigning 170-pound champion, who had plenty to say about his brief interaction with UFC’s 145-pound champion.
McGregor looks to make history by becoming UFC’s first simaltaneous two-division World Champion when he fights reigning UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez with the 155-pound title on-the-line in the main event of Saturday night’s UFC 205 pay-per-view. In the co-main event, Woodley will look to make the first defense of his 170-pound title against number one contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.
Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for live UFC 205 round-by-round results coverage.
At the official UFC 205 weigh-ins held on Friday morning in New York City, UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor and UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley got into a bit of a confrontation.
Featured above from t…
https://youtu.be/fkdPgegWOUA
At the official UFC 205 weigh-ins held on Friday morning in New York City, UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor and UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley got into a bit of a confrontation.
Featured above from the official MMAFighting.com YouTube channel, is video footage of the incident, which shows “The Notorious” one and “The Chosen One” having words while crossing paths at the scale.
McGregor looks to make history by becoming UFC’s first simaltaneous two-division World Champion when he fights reigning UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez with the 155-pound title on-the-line in the main event of Saturday night’s UFC 205 pay-per-view. In the co-main event, Woodley will look to make the first defense of his 170-pound title against number one contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.
Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for live UFC 205 round-by-round results coverage.
Perhaps the most anticipated match on the UFC 205 fight card, besides the main event itself, is the showdown between welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and striking phenom Stephen Thompson. Both men are incredibly skilled with a number different methods of winning this fight. The style clash alone is worth the price of admission and it’s a fight that’s sure to be filled with a ton of strategy. Can Woodley impose his will on Thompson or will the karate expert utilize his slick striking to get the job done? Well, let’s dive in and look at the roads to victory for each man.
Perhaps the most anticipated match on the UFC 205 fight card, besides the main event itself, is the showdown between welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and striking phenom Stephen Thompson. Both men are incredibly skilled with a number different methods of winning this fight. The style clash alone is worth the price of admission and it’s a fight that’s sure to be filled with a ton of strategy. Can Woodley impose his will on Thompson or will the karate expert utilize his slick striking to get the job done? Well, let’s dive in and look at the roads to victory for each man.
After seizing the welterweight title in emphatic fashion against former champ Robbie Lawler, Tyron Woodley hasn’t exactly been given a warm reception. Whether that was due to the fact that Lawler was like the people’s champion or some of the comments made after his victory, Woodley is a man who deserves respect. His fight with Thompson is the first step to winning the fans over. In order to do that he’ll have to abandon an all out striking match. As of late Woodley has opted to contend most of his matches on the feet. While resorting to the heavy wrestling game he used in the past could seem a bit predictable, no one would argue about who the better wrestler is. Woodley has devastating striking to say the least but when his set ups and strikes aren’t landing he tends to go into a bit of a shell and only then resorts to wrestling. Rather than the calm explosive game that he’s used to, Woodley would be far better off getting right into Thompson’s face, punished the lead leg with kicks and always remain in a range where single and double leg takedowns are within reach. He’ll have to stalk Thompson and constantly threaten with quick strikes, feints, and level changes in order to corner the challenger.
Stephen Thompson should employ a game similar to that of his teammate Chris Weidman who faces a very similar opponent at UFC 205. Thompson should be judicious with his kicking game to begin with, utilizing his long jab in the outset. With the height advantage, Thompson can actually keep the champion on the end of his jab and utilize his counters and angle changes as needed. The cage could play both friend and foe to Thompson in this matchup. If Woodley decides to make this a grinding, grueling kind of match, a real possibility and smart game plan, Thompson could find himself up against the cage fending off takedowns and clinch strikes all night. Thompson could also use the fence to get back to his feet, but it’s better off that he remains in space and in the center of the cage. Thompson is going to want to apply pressure at range during this fight. Thompson has always been adept at throwing off his opponents rhythm with strikes made to irritate more than cause serious damage. If the champ decides to explode forward it’s a matter of Thompson conceding space and immediately moving back in to land a crushing counter. Keeping Woodley busy is key to winning this bout. If Thompson gives the champ time to think you can bet that Woodley will uncork a powerful right hand. Countering is Thompson’s bread and butter but it’s better for the challenger to provoke his prey, get him moving forward, then lunge in like a cobra.
There are so many ways this fight could play out. It’s in Woodley’s best interest to make this a slow and grinding kind of fight. Thompson will need to be in constant motion to better control range and stuff takedowns. Look for the challenger to use his striking acumen to keep Woodley guessing before landing fight ending punches in a thrilling match up. Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson by second round TKO.
Who will leave the welterweight champion at UFC 205?
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The most stacked card in history is here. Blowing previous mega-cards UFC 200 and UFC 202 out of the water in terms of potential excitement, high-level competition, big names, and high stakes, UFC 205 will be the promotion’s inaugural foray into New York City. The blockbuster event will emanate Saturday November 12, 2016, from Madison Square
Blowing previous mega-cards UFC 200 and UFC 202 out of the water in terms of potential excitement, high-level competition, big names, and high stakes, UFC 205 will be the promotion’s inaugural foray into New York City. The blockbuster event will emanate Saturday November 12, 2016, from Madison Square Garden in New York, NY.
The headliner will see the biggest draw in the sport today, Conor McGregor, seeking to make history. The current undisputed featherweight champion, the ‘Notorious’ one will attempt to dethrone current lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez. If he is successful, he will become the first simultaneous two-division title-holder in the history of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The hard-nosed Alvarez will be making his first defense of the title in the money fight of his choosing. He last appeared in July, when he ripped the belt from Rafael dos Anjos.
The main card also features two other title fights. First, Joanna J?drzejczyk will look to defend her title for a fourth time when she goes toe to toe with fellow Polish striker Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Then welterweight champ Tyron ‘The Chosen One’ Woodley will square off with consensus number one contender Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson.
The rest of the main draw will see New York native Chris Weidman lock horns with Cuban wrestling dynamo Yoel Romero and former bantamweight champion Miesha Tate warring with Raquel Pennington.
Read on for a breakdown of every scrap on the main card.