Anthony Pettis On Weight Botch: I’m Not Here For The Interim Belt

Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis became the latest in a long line of issues for UFC 206 yesterday. The Canada-based event had faced issues long before it was even finalized, as negotiations with former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre provided some negative press. This lead to some fans claiming they’d boycott the event, as GSP became

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Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis became the latest in a long line of issues for UFC 206 yesterday. The Canada-based event had faced issues long before it was even finalized, as negotiations with former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre provided some negative press. This lead to some fans claiming they’d boycott the event, as GSP became embroiled in a dispute with the promotion. Following that drama, came the removal of the main event title fight.

After Daniel Cormier was injured and Anthony Johnson was dropped from the card, UFC 206 was in need of a revival. UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor was stripped of the title, and so Jose Aldo was promoted. Bumoed up to the main event were Max Holloway and Anthony Pettis, and the interim title was created. Unfortunately for the promotion and the event, that plan fell apart last-minute too.

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For the first time in his career, Anthony Pettis was unable to make weight. As a result, the junior belt is nopw only up for grabs if Max Holloway wins. Pettis hit the scales at 148 pounds. Speaking for the first time since yesterday’s weigh-in, ‘Showtime’ told MMAFighting.com why he was heavy:

Pettis said he got down to 146.5 pounds before his team decided he would not be able to lose any more weight.

“It was a team call,” Pettis said. “My body just wouldn’t let go of that extra weight. It’s just one those things. We did everything right beforehand, everything was on point. My body just gave out. I had nothing left to give. In the end, we decided that my career and health are more important than those two extra pounds.”

“I’m not here for the interim belt,” he said. “Originally, this fight wasn’t for the belt. The plan has always been to just beat Max Holloway. He’s not beating me tomorrow night.”

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What’s Next?

Should Pettis defeat Holloway, although he won’t get the junior belt, surely he’s next for the title shot. That said, if he should face similar weight issues for a full title fight, it would be a far messier situation.

Stay tuned.

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Video: Up-Close Look At Fight Week Festivities In Episode 4 Of UFC 206 Embedded

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https://youtu.be/OQU-v1WqyIk

On episode four of UFC 206 Embedded (see above), UFC fight fans get a special close-up look at the “Fight Week” festivities for this weekend’s UFC 206 event in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The official description for episode four of UFC 206 Embedded reads as follows:

“On Episode 4 of UFC 206 Embedded, welterweight Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone replaces his sparring gloves with soccer, basketball and rock-climbing, then reconnects with former opponent Anthony “Showtime” Pettis. Middleweight Tim Kennedy reveals a newfound love of MMA. At open workouts in Toronto, welterweight Matt Brown has harsh words for his opponent, and featherweight title contenders Max Holloway and Pettis perform for fans. Korean knockout artist Dooho Choi discusses his road to the UFC and his plan to defeat Cub Swanson on Saturday night. UFC 206 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the stacked card at UFC 206, taking place Saturday, December 10th live on Pay-Per-View and UFC.TV.”

Featuring a main event of Max Holloway vs. Anthony Pettis for the interim UFC Featherweight Title and the fight-fan-friendly matchup between Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and “The Immortal” Matt Brown in the co-main event, UFC 206 emanates live from the Air Canada Centre on Saturday evening, and airs live via pay-per-view.

Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for live round-by-round results coverage of the UFC 206 pay-per-view.

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https://youtu.be/OQU-v1WqyIk

On episode four of UFC 206 Embedded (see above), UFC fight fans get a special close-up look at the “Fight Week” festivities for this weekend’s UFC 206 event in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The official description for episode four of UFC 206 Embedded reads as follows:

“On Episode 4 of UFC 206 Embedded, welterweight Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone replaces his sparring gloves with soccer, basketball and rock-climbing, then reconnects with former opponent Anthony “Showtime” Pettis. Middleweight Tim Kennedy reveals a newfound love of MMA. At open workouts in Toronto, welterweight Matt Brown has harsh words for his opponent, and featherweight title contenders Max Holloway and Pettis perform for fans. Korean knockout artist Dooho Choi discusses his road to the UFC and his plan to defeat Cub Swanson on Saturday night. UFC 206 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the stacked card at UFC 206, taking place Saturday, December 10th live on Pay-Per-View and UFC.TV.”

Featuring a main event of Max Holloway vs. Anthony Pettis for the interim UFC Featherweight Title and the fight-fan-friendly matchup between Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and “The Immortal” Matt Brown in the co-main event, UFC 206 emanates live from the Air Canada Centre on Saturday evening, and airs live via pay-per-view.

Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for live round-by-round results coverage of the UFC 206 pay-per-view.

Video: EA SPORTS UFC 2 Simulation Predicts All-Out War Between Holloway & Pettis

https://youtu.be/FRx5MogmH8o

In what has started to truly feel like a main event as the event draws closer, Max Holloway vs. Anthony Pettis is getting some final pre-fight shine.

Featured above is the always-popular EA SPORTS UFC 2 Simulation vid…

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https://youtu.be/FRx5MogmH8o

In what has started to truly feel like a main event as the event draws closer, Max Holloway vs. Anthony Pettis is getting some final pre-fight shine.

Featured above is the always-popular EA SPORTS UFC 2 Simulation video for this weekend’s pay-per-view main event for the interim UFC Featherweight Title (sort-of — more on that below) between Max “Blessed” Holloway and Anthony “Showtime” Pettis.

Due to the fact that Pettis missed weight for the fight, if he manages to pull off the victory on Saturday evening, he will still not be the interim UFC Featherweight Champion. If Holloway, who did make weight successfully, pulls off the victory over Pettis, he will become the new interim UFC Featherweight Champion.

As seen in the EA SPORTS UFC 2 Simulation video above, the video game simulator believes that Holloway will indeed be a “Blessed” man this weekend, as they predict he will walk out of the Octagon with some extra hardware after what they show to be an all-out war in the 145-pound main event of Saturday’s UFC 206 pay-per-view event in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for live round-by-round results coverage of the UFC 206 pay-per-view.

UFC 206 Embedded Episode 4

UFC 206 is less than 24 hours away and the fourth episode of UFC 206 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, welterweight Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone replaces his sparring gloves with soccer, basketball and rock-climbing, then reconnects with former opponent Anthony “Showtime” Pettis. Middleweight Tim Kennedy reveals a newfound love of MMA.

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UFC 206 is less than 24 hours away and the fourth episode of UFC 206 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel.

In the episode, welterweight Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone replaces his sparring gloves with soccer, basketball and rock-climbing, then reconnects with former opponent Anthony “Showtime” Pettis. Middleweight Tim Kennedy reveals a newfound love of MMA. At open workouts in Toronto, welterweight Matt Brown has harsh words for his opponent, and featherweight title contenders Max Holloway and Pettis perform for fans. Korean knockout artist Dooho Choi discusses his road to the UFC and his plan to defeat Cub Swanson on Saturday night.

You can watch it here:

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Michael Bisping on Anthony Pettis: ‘It sounds like he took the easy way out.’

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On Friday afternoon, during Fox Sports 1’s UFC 206 weigh-in show, UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping had some pointed comments for Anthony Pettis in light of the latter missing weight for his UFC 20…

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W33tgE4_T64

On Friday afternoon, during Fox Sports 1’s UFC 206 weigh-in show, UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping had some pointed comments for Anthony Pettis in light of the latter missing weight for his UFC 206 main event for the interim featherweight title. Co-anchor, UFC Welterweight Champion, and Pettis teammate Tyron Woodley had been explaining what Pettis said earlier: That he stopped sweating, a doctor came in, and told him to rehydrate. Bisping thought this was a cop-out.

“It does [make sense], and I don’t want to kick a man while he’s down, but we’re all severely dehydrated [when cutting weight],” Bisping explained. “If a doctor saw any of us when we’re making weight, they would all say ‘You’re severely [de]hydrated! You need to rehydrate immediately, Mr. Bisping!’ That’s what they would always say. Of course he’s going to say that! You don’t take that advice. You don’t listen to a doctor.”

His conclusion? “It sounds like he took the easy way out.”

Bisping is not really wrong in the general sense. Even if Pettis was in worse straits than other fighters cutting similar amounts of weight, it’s likely that a doctor would have said something similar to most of the fighters on the card who made weight.

UFC 206 Picks: Interim Title On The Line…For One

The main event of UFC 206 may be tarnished by the fact that former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis missed weight by three pounds, yet the match up between he and Max Holloway is still intriguing. But it does but a big asterisk on the event as a whole. The UFC promoting the match to an interim title fight certainly lent more gravity to the situation, but it also forced them to unceremoniously strip Conor McGregor of his title only to have the UFC 206 title fight fall apart. If Holloway wins he still gets the belt. If Anthony Pettis wins he gets his show and win money minus twenty percent. Nevertheless, the fight itself is what counts and breaking it down is still the goal.

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The main event of UFC 206 may be tarnished by the fact that former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis missed weight by three pounds, yet the match up between he and Max Holloway is still intriguing. But it does but a big asterisk on the event as a whole. The UFC promoting the match to an interim title fight certainly lent more gravity to the situation, but it also forced them to unceremoniously strip Conor McGregor of his title only to have the UFC 206 title fight fall apart. If Holloway wins he still gets the belt. If Anthony Pettis wins he gets his show and win money minus twenty percent. Nevertheless, the fight itself is what counts and breaking it down is still the goal.

Max Holloway has emerged as one of the most dangerous strikers in the featherweight division, but striking isn’t the only thing he does well. He also has good timing on his takedowns and some solid grappling skills that has seen him tap out Cub Swanson with a suffocating guillotine choke. On the feet Holloway is able to fight in both stances, but not in the way of most other strikers of his ilk. Instead of switching stance at distance, Holloway is able to switch stances in the middle of striking combinations which open up new angles to exploit on his opponent. It’s the kind of skill that he’ll want to utilize in this match up, all the while forcing Pettis’ back against the fence. Both men are of similar height and reach, but Pettis is a fighter who likes to have space behind him in order to throw his offense effectively. Holloway has to do everything in his power to take away that option and by doing so can pick Pettis apart along the fence.

On the flip side of the table, Anthony Pettis is going to want to control the center of the cage for the duration of the fight. He has a dynamic kicking game that can be frustrated when he’s moving backwards. Holding the center of the cage will give him more offensive options and ensure that he has room to bail on certain techniques if he’s out of position. Rather than focusing on a flashy approach, Pettis is going to want to play counter fighter in this match up, but not by simply sitting back and waiting for Holloway to lead. Instead he’ll want to initiate the striking exchanges, pull back, then reenter with sharp counters, something that his taekwondo background is sure to have taught him. Like Doo Ho Choi who appears earlier on the card, Pettis is a wizard at picking up on his opponents mistakes except that he answers back with kicks rather than punches. Pettis can’t let Holloway get comfortable and find too much of a rhythm or risk getting potentially out struck by Holloway’s superior striking game.

This fight is sure to be fun while it lasts. While Pettis is certainly far from being washed up, the betting lines may have it right when it comes to this match up. Look for Max Holloway to out strike the former lightweight champion en route to a decision victory.

Will Holloway become interim featherweight champion or will Pettis redeem himself?


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