UFC 201 Fight Card: Jorge Masvidal Steps In To Fight Siyar Bahadurzada

Jorge Masvidal will step in as a replacement for Claudio Silva, taking on Siyar Bahadurzada this July at UFC 201.

Masvidal (29-11) has fought 10 times for the UFC, going 6-4 overall. The former street fighter suffered a split decision loss to Lorenz…

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Jorge Masvidal will step in as a replacement for Claudio Silva, taking on Siyar Bahadurzada this July at UFC 201.

Masvidal (29-11) has fought 10 times for the UFC, going 6-4 overall. The former street fighter suffered a split decision loss to Lorenz Larkin recently.

Bahadurzada (22-6-1) is an even 2-2 over his Octagon career. The 32-year-old returned from a 27-month layoff due to injuries to defeat Brandon Thatch in his most recent fight.

UFC 201 takes place July 30 from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, with Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley for the UFC welterweight title serving as the main event.

‘Wonderboy’ Could Be Robbie Lawler’s Last Roadblock To Legend Status

No. 2-ranked UFC welterweight contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson may very well be the best striker in all of mixed martial arts (MMA), or he at least ranks amongst the elite in that category. The 33-year-old has suddenly emerged as a legitimate contender in the 170-pound division after putting together a six fight win streak that

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No. 2-ranked UFC welterweight contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson may very well be the best striker in all of mixed martial arts (MMA), or he at least ranks amongst the elite in that category.

The 33-year-old has suddenly emerged as a legitimate contender in the 170-pound division after putting together a six fight win streak that was capped off by a dominant stoppage victory over ex-champion Johny Hendricks last February.

In the wake of such success, “Wonderboy” will get his chance to establish himself as the clear No. 1 contender in the main event of this weekend’s (June 18, 2016) UFC Fight Night 89 when he meets former title challenger and top-ranked welterweight Rory “Red King” MacDonald.

If Thompson can secure yet another win over a respectable name, the UFC will no longer be able to deny him a title shot, and he could very well represent the last roadblock to champion Robbie Lawler, who has been on a quest to clean out the top of the division since becoming the champion in December 2014.

The welterweight division packs some serious competition, but in terms of true title contenders, the level of talent appears to dip after the No. 6-ranked Hendricks.

When looking at the fighters ranked from No. 1 to No. 6, Lawler has already beaten three of them, one of them twice, and is slated to face a fourth in Tyron Woodley in the main event of July 30’s UFC 201 from Atlanta, Georgia.

If the “Ruthless” one can get by Woodley, who has been waiting on the sidelines since January 2015, only “Wonderboy” and grappling guru Demian Maia will remain, and the UFC doesn’t appear to be too enthusiastic about pushing Maia towards a title shot given the fact that he isn’t the most marketable name.

With that being said, Thompson could seemingly serve as Lawler’s last obstacle before cleaning out one of the best upper echolons of a division in all of MMA, a true murderer’s row of contenders.

Of course this will be irrelevant if Lawler comes up short against Woodley, and if “Wonderboy” falls opposite MacDonald, then the “Ruthless” one will likely be left with rematches and trilogy bouts. That may not necessarily be a bad thing given the action-packed nature of Lawler’s recent fights, but a division is always striving for new contests.

Lawler vs. Thompson is that new contest.

Neither man has an easy path towards making this bout happen, but given the way each has been fighting, it’s a very realistic possibility. If and when this fight occurs, Thompson will look to continue his rise towards UFC stardom while Lawler’s trek towards 170-pound greatness will hang in the balance.

How do you see the future of the welterweight division playing out?

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Video: Robbie Lawler Says He Would Have Taken Conor McGregor’s Soul If They Had Fought

While promoting his upcoming title defense against Tyron Woodley at UFC 201, UFC Welterweight Champion Robbie Lawler spoke about the once rumored champion vs. champion match between himself and UFC Featherweight Champion “The Notorious” Conor McGre…

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While promoting his upcoming title defense against Tyron Woodley at UFC 201, UFC Welterweight Champion Robbie Lawler spoke about the once rumored champion vs. champion match between himself and UFC Featherweight Champion “The Notorious” Conor McGregor.

If you take “Ruthless” Robbie’s word for it, McGregor should avoid a fight with him at all costs.

Lawler spoke with Zach Klein of WSB-TV recently and when the topic of a potential fight with McGregor came up, the reigning UFC 170 pound champion pointed out how he “would take his soul.”

“I’m a lot different than most people,” said Lawler. “He found a way out. And Diaz took his neck and was nice to him. I’m just telling it like it is and how I saw it.”

Prior to losing to Nate Diaz at UFC 196, there was talk of a McGregor vs. Lawler bout for Lawler’s 170-pound title. As Lawler explains, it “wouldn’t have been good” for McGregor to take that fight.

“I wasn’t too worried about it,” said Lawler. “Obviously, that was a big fight. He’s a big draw but it wouldn’t have been good for him.”

Lawler continued, explaining that if the fight were to materialize, he is a professional and he would do his job as such.

“We’re both professional. We’ve been doing this a long time,” Lawler told Klein. “It’s part of the business, promoting fights. When the octagon door closes, a different business is gonna start. As soon as they say, ‘let’s get it on!’ I’m ready to fight. I don’t need to waste any energy. I’m just always ready to go so when they unleash me, it’s time.”

UFC 201: Lawler vs. Woodley is scheduled for July 30, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. Join us here on 7/30 for live coverage of the event.

Robbie Lawler: I Would’ve Taken Conor McGregor’s Soul

UFC welterweight king Robbie Lawler is set to make yet another title defense when he takes on No. 3-ranked Tyron Woodley in the main event of UFC 201 this July, but not all that long ago, he was linked with to a bout with Irish featherweight champion Conor McGregor. Interestingly enough, many were talking up

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UFC welterweight king Robbie Lawler is set to make yet another title defense when he takes on No. 3-ranked Tyron Woodley in the main event of UFC 201 this July, but not all that long ago, he was linked with to a bout with Irish featherweight champion Conor McGregor.

Interestingly enough, many were talking up a ‘Ruthless’ vs. ‘Notorious’ match-up at July’s UFC if McGregor would have gotten past normal lightweight Nate Diaz at March 5’s UFC 196, but we all know what happened there.

Diaz submitted McGregor with a second-round rear-naked choke, kicking off a whirlwind of media hype and attention that has now lead to a rematch at August’s UFC 202. In an interview with an Atlanta news station (courtesy of @GrabakaHitman), Lawler said that’s a good thing, because he wouldn’t have came for McGregor’s neck if they had indeed fought.

He was coming for something else – his soul. Check it out:

Lawler continued on with his harsh words for McGregor adding that he was looking for a way out and Diaz gave him one by taking his neck:

An intense interview from the ‘Ruthless’ one to be sure, but judging on how the No. 5-ranked lightweight handled him only three months ago, perhaps it’s a good thing McGregor never got to square off with Lawler at 170 pounds.

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Rose Namajunas vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz Set For UFC 201 On 7/30

It looks like Rose Namajunas is about to start getting ready for her next Octagon assignment.

Following a unanimous decision victory over Tecia Torres and a dominating performance against “Dancing With The Stars” runner-up Paige VanZant, the former …

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It looks like Rose Namajunas is about to start getting ready for her next Octagon assignment.

Following a unanimous decision victory over Tecia Torres and a dominating performance against “Dancing With The Stars” runner-up Paige VanZant, the former Ultimate Fighter finalist and one of the current top-ranked UFC Women’s Strawweight contenders, Namajunas, will be fighting undefeated contender Karolina Kowalkiewicz in her next UFC fight.

Namajunas vs. Kowalkiewicz joins the UFC 201 pay-per-view fight card, which features a UFC Welterweight Championship main event between Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley.

Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com was first to report the news of the Namajunas-Kowalkiewicz bout, and the official UFC Instagram page later confirmed it.

UFC 201 is scheduled to go down on Saturday, July 30, 2016 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Make sure to join us here at MMANews.com on 7/30 for the best UFC 201 live results coverage on the web!

UFC 201 Adds Ed Herman Vs. Nikita Krylov Contest

Nikita Krylov and Ed Herman will tangle this July at UFC 201.

Krylov (20-4) is after his fifth consecutive win, including recent finishes of Cody Donovan and Stanislav Nedkov.

Herman (23-11) has fought 17 times inside the Octagon, going 10-7 over…

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Nikita Krylov and Ed Herman will tangle this July at UFC 201.

Krylov (20-4) is after his fifth consecutive win, including recent finishes of Cody Donovan and Stanislav Nedkov.

Herman (23-11) has fought 17 times inside the Octagon, going 10-7 overall.

The light heavyweight contest will be part of the July 30 event from Atlanta that features Tyron Woodley challenging Robbie Lawler for the welterweight title.