Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. Never mind, you definitely have. Four times before. Some unfortunate news . surfaced from Champions.co’s Rick Lee today that UFC flyweight Ian McCall has been deemed medically unfit to compete against Jarred Brooks at tonight’s (February 11, 2017) UFC 208 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. Never mind, you definitely have. Four times before.
Some unfortunate news . surfaced from Champions.co’s Rick Lee today that UFC flyweight Ian McCall has been deemed medically unfit to compete against Jarred Brooks at tonight’s (February 11, 2017) UFC 208 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The cancellation is the astonishing fifth in a row for “Uncle Creepy,” who last fought against John Lineker in January 2015. Lee chronicled his unfortunate series of mishaps:
-At UFC Fight Night 73, McCall was forced from a bout against Dustin Ortiz, pulled from the card due to injury -Just two days prior to UFC 201, McCall’s opponent, Justin Scoggins, withdrew from their fight when he was unable to make weight -McCall’s next foe, Ray Borg, fell ill just prior to a planned UFC 203 bout -Citing illness, McCall withdrew from a UFC Fight Night bout against Neil Seery in Belfast
It should probably be noted that McCall hasn’t done himself any favors by withdrawing from two of the bouts due to illness, signaling that the cut down to 125 pounds may be too strenuous for the troubled fighter.
In a bit of a silver lining, Luke Thomas tweeted that McCall and Brooks would both be paid their show money for the bout:
UFC confirms to me both McCall and Brooks will receive show money. #UFC208
There’s been a last-minute time change to the UFC 208 card. The UFC Fight Pass portion of UFC 208 was set to air live tonight (Feb. 11) at 7 p.m. ET. That’s no longer the case. Well known mixed martial arts (MMA) reporter Ariel Helwani confirmed the event will now begin at 7:30 p.m. ET: […]
There’s been a last-minute time change to the UFC 208 card. The UFC Fight Pass portion of UFC 208 was set to air live tonight (Feb. 11) at 7 p.m. ET. That’s no longer the case. Well known mixed martial arts (MMA) reporter Ariel Helwani confirmed the event will now begin at 7:30 p.m. ET: […]
Jared Cannonier respects the punching power of Glover Teixeira. The former heavyweight will meet Teixeira inside the Octagon tonight (Feb. 11) inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. This’ll be the first time the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has held an event in Brooklyn. “The Killa Gorilla” is pumped to be on the card (via […]
Jared Cannonier respects the punching power of Glover Teixeira. The former heavyweight will meet Teixeira inside the Octagon tonight (Feb. 11) inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. This’ll be the first time the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has held an event in Brooklyn. “The Killa Gorilla” is pumped to be on the card (via […]
UFC 208 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, February 11, 2017) from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The UFC Fight Pass prelims start at 6:30 p.m. ET while the FOX Sports 1 prelims start at 8 p.m. ET. The main card kicks off on PPV at 10 p.m. ET. The event
UFC 208 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, February 11, 2017) from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The UFC Fight Pass prelims start at 6:30 p.m. ET while the FOX Sports 1 prelims start at 8 p.m. ET. The main card kicks off on PPV at 10 p.m. ET.
The event will be headlined by the inaugural UFC Women’s Featherweight Championship bout between former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm and Germaine de Randamie. It will also be the first women’s featherweight bout in the promotion’s history. According to oddsmakers, de Randamie is a -125 favorite over Holm, who is a +105 underdog.
Here are the betting odds:
MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)
Inaugural UFC Female Featherweight Championship: Holly Holm (+105) vs. Germaine de Randamie (-125)
Middleweight: Anderson Silva (+135) vs. Derek Brunson (-155)
Middleweight: Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza (-550) vs. Tim Boetsch (+425)
Light Heavyweight: Glover Teixeira (-230) vs. Jared Cannonier (+190)
Lightweight: Dustin Poirier (-420) vs. Jim Miller (+335)
PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)
Welterweight: Belal Muhammad (+115) vs. Randy Brown (-135)
Flyweight: Wilson Reis (-640) vs. Ulka Sasaki (+470)
Lightweight: Nik Lentz (+250) vs. Islam Makhachev (-300)
Flyweight: Jarred Brooks (-125) vs. Ian McCall (+105)
PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 7 p.m. ET)
Featherweight: Phillipe Nover (+158) vs. Rick Glenn (-180)
Welterweight: Ryan LaFlare (-335) vs. Roan Carneiro (+275)
History is in the making Saturday night as the UFC makes its way to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, for the very first time for UFC 208.
The main event, featuring former bantamweight champion Holly Holm vs. former kickboxing/muay thai world …
History is in the making Saturday night as the UFC makes its way to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, for the very first time for UFC 208.
The main event, featuring former bantamweight champion Holly Holm vs. former kickboxing/muay thai world champion Germaine deRandamie, is being overlooked as a money-grab fight for the company’s new owners. After all, how many casual UFC fans had heard of De Randamie leading up to this fight?
This fight card is for the diehard fans, and that’s how it should be.
Holm has the unique opportunity to become the first female two-division champion, despite losing two consecutive bouts. For De Randamie, this is her opportunity to show the UFC and its audience she’s a star and become a headlining act for years to come.
How Holm wins
In all honesty, the UFC isn’t doing Holm any favors by putting her in a cage against a monster like De Randamie. By essentially feeding the 35-year-old to a much more skilled striker, the UFC is sacrificing one of its few female moneymakers in hopes that the fans will respond positively to De Randamie. It’s a risk, but the UFC has to do what it can while its superstars are on hiatus.
Holm has, predominantly, been the superior boxer and kickboxer in every matchup she’s had inside the Octagon, with the exception of Valentina Shevchenko.
The American cannot do what she does best in this fight against De Randamie for one simple reason: The Dutchwoman can out-strike Holm in every aspect of her game.
For Holm to have any chance at winning the 145-pound belt, this fight will have to go to the ground, which may seem hard to imagine—the last time one of her fights went to the ground, she was choked out by Miesha Tate.
Holm is not a world-class grappler by any means, but De Randamie is inferior on the mat. By taking the Dutch striker off her feet into a world of combat she is not comfortable in, Holm will have her best chance to get the finish or earn a decision.
How De Randamie wins
This may seem quite simple, but all De Randamie has to do is avoid getting taken down by Holm and not overcommit on any punches or kicks. By fighting within herself and to her capabilities, there’s little doubt De Randamie shouldn’t run Holm over.
The Dutchwoman isn’t afraid of getting hit, which has been evident in her past UFC fights. This can be a good or a bad thing. It’s good because she shows no fear inside of the Octagon, but it’s also bad because she may leave herself vulnerable to counterstrikes and get finished, like she did against the current 135-pound champion, Amanda Nunes.
While Holm has excellent kicks and straight punches, De Randamie‘s muaythai is off the charts. Not only can she box, but she also knows when to deliver body blows with a vicious knee or body kick to stun her opponent.
This isn’t rocket science for De Randamie. All she has to do is stay on her feet and do what she does best.
Prediction
It’s hard to imagine Holm will lose three fights in a row, but unfortunately, that is her new reality. She will not make history Saturday night, despite a good showing.
Holm will be wrongly labeled as a one-hit wonder in the UFC after knocking out Ronda Rousey, but the fight game isn’t about being fair; it’s about winning.
De Randamie will become the company’s first-ever 145-pound champion and will likely take on Cris Cyborg if she is given an exemption from her suspension.
The Dutch contender will make history and finish Holm in the second round with vicious hooks and knees to the body that will make Holm reconsider her move up the featherweight division.
With the victory, the UFC will have a new star to promote in De Randamie, who has the personality and fighting ability to take her game to the next level. Who knows, maybe even a superfight/rematch with Nunes could be on the table within the next year?
Cyborg may be challenging for the women’s featherweight title after all. Watch out Holly Holm or Germaine de Randamie. After being flagged by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for a potential violation, UFC President Dana White tells ESPN’s Brett Okamoto that the Brazilian powerhouse’s case is ‘looking really good’ (quotes via The Score): UFC
Cyborg may be challenging for the women’s featherweight title after all. Watch out Holly Holm or Germaine de Randamie.
After being flagged by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for a potential violation, UFC President Dana White tells ESPN’s Brett Okamoto that the Brazilian powerhouse’s case is ‘looking really good’ (quotes via The Score):
UFC 208 Winner Will Likely Face Cyborg
“I truly believe that whoever wins this title on Saturday night will fight Cyborg for the title,” said White.
The announcement comes on the cusp of the inaugural female 145-pound title bout between former bantamweight champion Holly Holm and Germaine de Randamie. The two women will collide in tomorrow night’s (Sat. February 11, 2017) UFC 208 pay-per-view (PPV) main event from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Cyborg was originally planned to be a part of the historical contest, however, she was unable to take part due to inability to make weight on time after multiple offers from Dana White. Justino is the featherweight champ over at Invicta FC but has since made her UFC debut with a thunderous presence with back-to-back knockout victories. Currently, Justino is regarded as the best female fighter at 145 pounds, arguably at any weight.
Cyborg Might Be Back Very Soon
Her last win came via second round TKO stoppage this past September in the main event of UFC Fight Night 95’s main event from Brasilia, Brazil against Lina Lansberg.
Prior to finally making her UFC debut Cyborg was viewed as the most dominant female MMA combatant in the world, and if she is able to get past her USADA struggles soon, she’ll get the opportunity to solidify that moniker against some of the best competition the world has to offer.
How do you think Cyborg stacks up against the likes of Holm, De Randamie, and current women’s bantamweight champ Amanda Nunes?