Nikita Krylov With One Of The Best Knockouts You’ll Ever See

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Nikita Krylov has scored finishes in each of his last five fights.

However, at UFC 201 Saturday night, the 24-year-old might have out-done the rest.

Krylov connected with a head-kick…

Nikita Krylov

Nikita Krylov has scored finishes in each of his last five fights.

However, at UFC 201 Saturday night, the 24-year-old might have out-done the rest.

Krylov connected with a head-kick that left veteran fighter Ed Herman out cold on the canvas in Atlanta.

Since a 2014 submission loss to Ovince Saint Preux, Krylov has been one of the hotter fighters in all of 205 pounds. Along with his win vs. Herman, he’s also submitted Francimar Barroso, Marcos Rogerio de Lima and Stanislad Nedkov, along with a first round TKO of Cody Donovan.

Anthony Hamilton Unleashes Hell At UFC 201 (Fight Replay)

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Did you miss Anthony Hamilton-Damian Grabowski from UFC 201’s prelims Saturday night?

Well, you can see the entire 14-second fight again and again and again.

Hamilton ate a couple of s…

Anthony Hamilton

Did you miss Anthony Hamilton-Damian Grabowski from UFC 201’s prelims Saturday night?

Well, you can see the entire 14-second fight again and again and again.

Hamilton ate a couple of shots from Grabowski to start before finding his range and connecting with devastating shots that left Grabowski on the ground in serious pain and agony.

UFC 201 Preliminary Live Results

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, July 30th, 2016) will come in the form of UFC 201. Headlining the card are Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card. Nikita Krylov […]

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It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, July 30th, 2016) will come in the form of UFC 201. Headlining the card are Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

Nikita Krylov (20-4) vs. Ed Herman (23-11, 1NC) in a light heavyweight bout closes the preliminary card on Fox Sports 2.

Jorge Masvidal (29-11) vs. Ross Pearson (19-11, 1NC) is next in a welterweight bout

Anthony Hamilton (14-5) vs. Damian Grabowski (20-3) is next in a heavyweight bout

Wilson Reis (20-6) vs. Hector Sandoval (12-2) in a flyweight bout opens the Fox Sports 2 preliminary bouts.

Michael Graves (6-0) vs. Bojan Velickovic (14-3) in a welterweight bout finishes off the UFC Fight Pass preliminary card.

Opening the UFC 201 Fight Pass prelims is Cesar Arzamendia (7-3) vs. Damien Brown (15-10) in a lightweight bout. This one did not last long at all. Arzamendia opened up with a jumping switch roundhouse kick. Arzamendia clinched and landed several knees to the body. Brown pressed the action and landed some combos. Brown dropped him with a right hand and swarmed him with strikes on the ground. Arzamendia recovered while Brown landed some big elbows. Arzamendia went for a heel hook but let go and got back to his feet. Brown dropped him again and finished him on the ground with strikes.

Here are the results:

Damien Brown def. Cesar Arzamendia via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 2:27

 

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UFC 201 Results From Atlanta, Georgia

MMANews.com is your source for UFC 201 Results and live coverage. UFC 201: Lawler vs. Woodley takes place live from Atlanta, Georgia, and we will be providing the absolute best live results coverage of the highly anticipated pay-per-view featuring …

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MMANews.com is your source for UFC 201 Results and live coverage. UFC 201: Lawler vs. Woodley takes place live from Atlanta, Georgia, and we will be providing the absolute best live results coverage of the highly anticipated pay-per-view featuring an absolutely stacked lineup, including Rose Namajunas vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz in an exciting women’s bout, as well as durable veterans Matt Brown and Jake Ellenberger duking things out in a 170-pound battle.

UFC 201 kicks off live tonight with a two-fight preliminary card on UFC Fight Pass starting at 6:30pm ET. / 3:30pm PT., featuring Michael Graves vs. Bojan Velickovic in the main event, as well as a four-fight preliminary card headlined by Ed Herman vs. Nikita Krylov on FOX Sports 2 starting at 8pm ET. / 5pm PT. After the FS1 prelims, starting at 10pm ET. / 7pm PT., it will be time for the UFC 201 pay-per-view headlined by Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley for the UFC Welterweight Title.

MMANews.com will be providing live, quick-match UFC 201 results coverage of the two preliminary cards this evening, and the fastest, most detailed round-by-round results coverage of every fight on the pay-per-view portion of the show from start-to-finish. We welcome fans to test our updates against the competition this evening, as it will not take long for you to figure out where you want to be when the big fights get started.

Undercard (UFC Fight Pass at 7 p.m. ET)

– Cesar Arzamendia vs. Damien Brown
– Michael Graves vs. Bojan Velickovic

Undercard (FOX Sports 2 at 8 p.m. ET)

– Wilson Reis vs. Hector Sandoval
– Anthony Hamilton vs. Damian Grabowski
– Ross Pearson vs. Jorge Masvidal
– Ed Herman vs. Nikita Krylov

Main Card (PPV at 10 p.m. ET)

– Ryan Benoit vs. Fredy Serrano
– Francisco Rivera vs. Erik Perez
– Matt Brown vs. Jake Ellenberger
– Rose Namajunas vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz
– Robbie Lawler (c) vs. Tyron Woodley

UFC 201 Betting Odds: Tyron Woodley Isn’t That Big Of An Underdog

UFC 201 is here, and it goes down today from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims will begin at 6:30PM/3:30PM ET PT while the FS2 prelims will begin at 8PM/5PM ET PT and the main card starts at 10PM/7PM ET PT. The main event will be a welterweight title fight […]

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UFC 201 is here, and it goes down today from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims will begin at 6:30PM/3:30PM ET PT while the FS2 prelims will begin at 8PM/5PM ET PT and the main card starts at 10PM/7PM ET PT.

The main event will be a welterweight title fight between Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley while the co-main event will be Rose Namajunas vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Rounding out the main card is Matt Brown vs. Jake Ellenberger, Francisco Rivera vs. Erik Perez, and Ryan Benoit vs. Fredy Serrano.

According to oddsmakers, Lawler is a -140 favorite over Woodley, who is a +120 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Kowalkiewicz being a +175 underdog against Namajunas, who is a –210 favorite.

Here are the betting odds:

Cesar Arzamendia +100 Over 1½ -165

Damien Brown -120 Under 1½ +145

Anthony Hamilton -130 Over 1½ -135

Damian Grabowski +110 Under 1½ +115

Bojan Velickovic +195 Over 2½ -230

Michael Graves -235 Under 2½ +190

Ryan Benoit +105 Over 2½ -115

Fredy Serrano -125 Under 2½ -105

Wilson Reis -320 Over 2½ -125

Hector Sandoval +260 Under 2½ +105

Ross Pearson +190 Over 2½ -235

Jorge Masvidal -230 Under 2½ +195

Ed Herman +150 Over 1½ +110

Nikita Krylov -170 Under 1½ -130

Francisco Rivera +115 Over 1½ -225

Erik Perez -135 Under 1½ +185

Jake Ellenberger +275 Over 1½ +105

Matt Brown -335 Under 1½ -125

Karolina Kowalkiewicz +175 Over 2½ -230

Rose Namajunas -210 Under 2½ +190

Tyron Woodley +120 Over 2½ -140

Robbie Lawler -140 Under 2½ +120

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UFC 201 Predictions: Will The Champ Retain?

Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley: Mike Drahota: It’s an easy to see that the UFC 201 main event promises fireworks, and for good reason. Lawler has delivered three “Fight of the Year” winners and/or candidates during the last three years, and while many are legitimately picking the wear and tear of those epic five-round wars to […]

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Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley:

Mike Drahota:

It’s an easy to see that the UFC 201 main event promises fireworks, and for good reason. Lawler has delivered three “Fight of the Year” winners and/or candidates during the last three years, and while many are legitimately picking the wear and tear of those epic five-round wars to finally catch up to him tonight, I’m not as sure.

The champion cannot afford to start slow as he did against Carlos Condit, Rory MacDonald, and Johny Hendricks. Woodley definitely possesses perhaps the most threatening one-round skills due to his massive power and speed, but that athletic prowess could begin to wane if the fight lasts more than five minutes.

It’s hard to predict if the absolutely massive amount of strikes Lawler has absorbed lately will finally affect him, but while it could, I think he should have the gameplan to come out firing and use his height and reach advantage to back “The Chosen One” against the cage for a barrage of strikes. Woodley has been out of the cage for a year-and-a-half, and in my mind he lost his last fight to Kelvin Gastelum. He may have added new wrinkles to his game, but it might not be enough to knock Lawler off his throne.

Lawler by second round TKO is my pick.

Rory Kernaghan:

Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley are an intriguing pair explosive athletes. Woodley likes to go very hard early on, but has shown signs of wavering late in fights. This could be a problem against ‘Ruthless,’ who tends to have his best rounds in the final half of the fight.

This in turn could be a problem for Lawler if he comes out too slow, but he also has a wide experience gap on ‘The Chosen One,’ and here is where I feel the key for victory lies. Lawler knows Woodley is going to come out explosive, and rather than take that risk of playing rope-a-dope in to the later rounds, I predict a ruthless finish early on.

Look for a well-timed counter shot to put the lights out, as Robbie Lawler knocks out Tyron Woodley in round one.

Mike Henken:

In my opinion, Woodley’s long layoff, as well as his questionable gas tank, will give him problems in this fight. “The Chosen One” hasn’t competed since earning a lackluster decision win over Kelvin Gastelum in January 2015. Woodley, a former NCAA Division I wrestler, possess explosive power and finishing ability, but he’s also been known to fade as fights go on while Lawler only gets stronger in the later rounds.

I feel as if the “Ruthless” is the superior technical striker, and if he can keep this fight on the feet, which I expect him to be able to do, he should be able to batter Woodley. Lawler via unanimous decision.

Read on to the next page to see our predictions for the pivotal women’s strawweight co-main event.

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