Tyson Nam snapped rising prospect Ode Osbourne’s two-fight win streak at UFC on ESPN 41. Going into the bout as one of the hottest stocks in the promotion, Osbourne was looking to extend his winning run with a victory over Nam, who was coming off a loss to Matt Schnell. They clashed on the prelims […]
Tyson Nam snapped rising prospect Ode Osbourne’s two-fight win streak at UFC on ESPN 41.
Going into the bout as one of the hottest stocks in the promotion, Osbourne was looking to extend his winning run with a victory over Nam, who was coming off a loss to Matt Schnell. They clashed on the prelims of UFC Fight Night: Vera vs. Cruz at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California.
Osbourne appeared confident from the start as he put on a flashy performance using his wide range of striking options. Nam stayed composed and analyzed his opponent’s movement. After Osbourne threw a flying knee, Nam gave back an ominous smile as an indicator of what was to come. Osbourne threw another flying knee and Name sent him crashing back down to the ground with a vicious right hook.
Nam defeated Osbourne in Round One (2:59) by KO.
Below, catch the highlights from Ode Osbourne vs. Tyson Nam
Here at LowKick MMA, we recently had the chance to catch up with Ode Osbourne while he was refining his skills in the gym ahead of his Tyson Nam fight at UFC San Diego. Among talking about things like his spiritual faith, Osbourne discussed how he’s “At peace” leading into this fight. While also discussing […]
Here at LowKick MMA, we recently had the chance to catch up with Ode Osbourne while he was refining his skills in the gym ahead of his Tyson Nam fight at UFC San Diego.
Among talking about things like his spiritual faith, Osbourne discussed how he’s “At peace” leading into this fight. While also discussing his change in weight classes and how it’s benefitted him so far.
“I feel at peace,” Ode Osbourne told Lowkick MMA’sAlex Behunin. “I feel like I’m finally coming together… It’s like climbing a mountain man, its been good. The move out here (to Las Vegas) was definitely worth it.”
Ode Osbourne’s Flourishing Spiritual Connection And How It’s Helped Him In Life and MMA
When asked about his change of weight class, and the current winning streak he’s on, Ode Osbourne gave all glory to god: “I really had to focus, and it sounds weird, but I really had to submit to god… That’s where change happens because I’ve been fighting (it), walking upstream for so long, my entire life. Ive finally put it all in god and let him take care of it. And since then, Ive been like a hot-knife through butter.”
‘The Jamaican Sensation’ would go on to elaborate on spreading the word of god. Saying it would be selfish of him to keep the word of god to himself. Later on, Osbourne and Behunin would touch on the change of weight.
“The reason why I went down to being a flyweight is because there’s less guys at flyweight division. Getting a belt at flyweight will be quicker then getting a belt at 135lbs. You could be sitting in the 135lbs division for three years to crack the top 10. Where as flyweight, you get three good wins in, and you’re top 10, top 15.”
“It’s an Uphill Battle”
“…You put your faith in god, and everything will come to fruition, and that’s literally what its been doing right now. Everything is coming to fruition, right now. And its not just right now, its gonna be that way the rest of my life. And its not gonna be easy, its an uphill battle.”
“I have this light in me,” Ode Osbourne continued. “I just wanna shine that thing bright, because there’s so much negativity. I want when my kids see me, and when people of the world see me on TV, they just start smiling. They’re like ‘Man, look at that dude Ode Osbourne, he’s just so positive’ I just wanna smile… Shine that light bright for everybody… Not just for the Jamaican kid, the African kid, the Mexican kid, the Chinese kid. Every kid in the world. I want everybody to see me doing what I’m doing, and just become exuberant, just become happy…”
Undoubtedly a true role model with that sentiment, soon, the tide of conversation turned to Osbourne’s impending battle with fearsome knockout artist Tyson Nam.
Ode Osbourne Breaks Down the Tyson Nam Fight
“I am extremely excited…” Ode Osbourne began. “I know Tyson Nam is a very seasoned opponent and I’m not looking past him. He’s dangerous, he’s got a nice cross. He’s knocked out all the same guys I’ve knocked out… Two knockout artists going against each other is going to be phenomenal. But, I’m gonna set one thing straight. I know what I possess and I’m going to go in there looking to finish him.”
‘The Jamaican Sensation’ laughed when asked about the matchup. “It couldn’t be a better matchup,” He said. Signaling out the knockout power both of them possess as an indicator this fight will be wild and entertaining.
To see the full interview, check out the video below!
Up next at UFC Fight Island 8 top flyweight contenders Matt Schnell and Tyson Nam square off… Round 1: Matt Schnell lands a low kick early but it’s caught by Tyson Nam who puts his opponent on his backside. Up pops Schnell and they are pack at striking range. Both guys are taking their time. […]
Round 1: Matt Schnell lands a low kick early but it’s caught by Tyson Nam who puts his opponent on his backside. Up pops Schnell and they are pack at striking range. Both guys are taking their time. Nam lands a nice right hand, perhaps the best shot of the fight so far. It’s a case of volume vs. power at this point. Schnell is using combos to dictate this round but Nam remains a danger due to his one-punch power. Nam lands a couple of big body shots in a quick session. He lands a big right hand but Schnell returns with several hard punches of his own – a great exchange. Not much else lands before round one comes to a close.
Round 2: Schnell looks great at the start of round two. Lot’s of fast punches that seem to be the difference right now. Nam lands a huge right hand that partially knocks the mouthpiece of his opponent out. Schnell looks distracted but survives. He goes back to work but soon after he eats another big shot. Nam is starting to catch up with him in round two. Schnell is getting back behind his jab. He lands a nice combo on the inside but Nam is content to eat it to try get off. This is a high stakes game of cat and mouse. As the round progresses Schnell is doing a better job of getting of and avoiding counters. Both men throw to the buzzer in this lively flyweight match-up.
Round 3: A low leg kick from Schenll to start the final round. He continues to stay on his bike while staying busy with his output. Nam remains a danger though and is getting off with his strikes. Schnell pops out his jab but Nam is trying to time it and coming over with dangerous right-hand shots. Nam continues to push forward but he’s eating shots on his way in. Schnell is doing well on his back foot to stay offensive. It’s becoming a similar story at this point. Schnell is popping his opponent with the Nam who is starting to miss wildly towards the end of this fight. Nam cracks him with 10 seconds left on the clock but is unable to follow up before the horn sounds to end this fight.
OFFICIAL RESULT:Matt Schnell def. Tyson Nam via split decision
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Tyson Nam (20-11-1) chats to Karim Nathan of LowKickMMA to recap his win over Jerome Rivera (10-3) at UFC Vegas 11 and explain his post-fight call out of long-time flyweight contender Joseph Benevidez (28-7).
Tyson Nam (19-11-1) chats to Nick Mongeau ahead of his flyweight fight against Matt ‘Danger Schnell (14-5) at UFC Vegas 10 which takes place this Saturday (September 12) at the APEX. The card is set to be headlined by a strawweight fight between…
Tyson Nam (19-11-1) chats to Nick Mongeau ahead of his flyweight fight against Matt ‘Danger Schnell (14-5) at UFC Vegas 10which takes place this Saturday (September 12) at the APEX. The card is set to be headlined by a strawweight fight between Michelle Waterson and Angela Hill.
Johnny Walker’s return headlines a number of UFC fights that were booked by the promotion recently. Walker will meet fellow UFC light heavyweight Nikita Krylov at UFC Brasilia which takes place March 14. Both fighters are coming off losses with Walker losing a first-round TKO to Corey Anderson last month. Krylov, meanwhile, suffered a split […]
Johnny Walker’s return headlines a number of UFC fights that were booked by the promotion recently.
Walker will meet fellow UFC light heavyweight Nikita Krylov at UFC Brasilia which takes place March 14. Both fighters are coming off losses with Walker losing a first-round TKO to Corey Anderson last month. Krylov, meanwhile, suffered a split decision loss to Glover Teixeira.
Other fights added to UFC Brasilia include a flyweight matchup between Jussier Formiga and Brandon Moreno — a bout which could determine the next challenger for the winner of the vacant flyweight title fight at UFC Norfolk. Paige VanZant meets Amanda Ribas in a women’s flyweight bout while Brad Tavares meets Antonio Carlos Junior in battle of middleweights as well.
In addition, Rani Yahya meets Enrique Barzola while Veronica Macedo returns to bantamweight when she meets Bea Malecki. Elizue Zaleski is also reported to be on the card as he will meet Alexey Kunchenko according to MMA Fighting sources. It is not known which fight will be the event’s headliner.
As for UFC Auckland which takes place February 23, Kai Kara-France will compete in his home country when he faces Tyson Nam in a flyweight contest. Kara-France recently suffered a unanimous decision defeat against Moreno at UFC 245.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, two more fights have also been added to the card including Callan Porter vs. Song Kenan and Jamie Mullarkey vs. Jalin Turner.
UFC Auckland will be headlined by a lightweight bout between Dan Hooker and Paul Felder.