UFC 216: Derrick Lewis Rises Against Suddenly Reviled Fabricio Werdum

People love Derrick Lewis.
No, seriously. People love him.
He’s the type of character you’d only ever find in mixed martial arts, a brawling wild man who went from troubled youth to tow truck driver to top-flight athlete in a little over a decade.
He’s…

People love Derrick Lewis.

No, seriously. People love him.

He’s the type of character you’d only ever find in mixed martial arts, a brawling wild man who went from troubled youth to tow truck driver to top-flight athlete in a little over a decade.

He’s got some of the best social media in the game. In February, he memorably smashed one of the sport’s most disliked fighters in Travis Browne, took a swipe at his then-girlfriend Ronda Rousey not long after doing it and showed up at the post-fight presser brandishing his very own interim heavyweight title.

He’ll make a poop joke in the cage, muse over the McRibs he lost out on during training camp and offer the likes of Paige VanZant some NSFW advice following a fight pullout.

For fans, he’s a legend. For foes, he’s a nightmare.

Before a stoppage loss to Mark Hunt this past summer, Lewis had won six in a row—five by KO or TKO—and was the hottest heavyweight on Earth. He’s netted three performance bonuses in his UFC career and easily could have been fighting for a world title with a better turn of fate against Hunt.

As he’s increasingly learned the game and rounded out his form, he’s become something to behold. This Saturday he’ll have a chance to show how far he’s come, as he’ll trade shots with former UFC champion Fabricio Werdum at UFC 216 in Las Vegas.

Werdum, interestingly, has suffered a fall to serve as the inverse of Lewis’ rise.

Though he remains as talented an athlete as there is among UFC big men, he’s lost two of three following a four-year undefeated run.

He was once beloved the way Lewis is now: a light-hearted, comedic personality who was known for making funny faces and representing MMA‘s gentle art better than anyone. Unfortunately after a string of hate speech and a penchant for picking fights with guys smaller than him, the whole sport seems to have changed its opinion and no amount of “Werdum Face” can undo it.

Where Werdum’s social media posts are doing things like defending homophobic rants in multiple languages, Lewis’ are documenting his attempts at literally saving lives in the middle of one of the worst hurricanes in recent American history.

Predictably, that resonates with people.

There’s a realness to Lewis that only the most marketable MMA fighters seem to have. While so many fighters waste their time shouting (tweeting?) into the void about the sanctity of world titles or about it being “their time,” men like Lewis are out there making fans by being themselves.

It is fun to watch Lewis carve fellow fighters and fans with his sharp wit, and it all belies a likable impishness that makes you feel like this beast could just as easily be at your family gathering telling jokes and having fun.

Watching him perform at the highest levels of his craft with some of the more exciting outcomes seen in recent memory is something of an icing on the cake.

Werdum’s fall, both in image and recent results, comes at a perfect time for Lewis. As he did with Browne, he gets to serve as something of an agent for fan frustrations by gloving up this weekend.

People are firmly behind him and many are eager to see some karma befall Werdum. Lewis, with his brute strength and brawling style, has a capacity to be very karmic in his violence.

And of course, such a win would catapult him to the very top of the UFC heavyweight rankings (he’s sixth; Werdum second) and probably place him no less than a fight away from a title shot. It’s not a foregone conclusion, as Werdum is an athlete and a talent well above those Lewis has fought prior, but the stakes are as high as they’ve ever been for him.

Show up big and the MMA community will surely rejoice; display a continued development curve to match his popularity, and it might make the next belt he brings to a presser into the real thing.

        

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UFC 216 Betting Preview: Ferguson vs. Lee, Johnson vs. Borg Odds, Analysis

In a championship bout that was originally set to headline UFC 215 in Edmonton, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson (26-2-1)—arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in MMA—will return to the Octagon this Saturday at UFC 216 i…

In a championship bout that was originally set to headline UFC 215 in Edmonton, Demetrious Mighty Mouse Johnson (26-2-1)—arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in MMA—will return to the Octagon this Saturday at UFC 216 in Las Vegas against Ray Borg (12-2), who had to pull out of the previously scheduled matchup due to illness.

Johnson is a monster -1200 favorite (bet $1200 to win $100), with Borg listed as a +700 underdog (bet $100 to win $700) at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.

However, Johnson-Borg will not be the main event at UFC 216, as that is reserved for the interim lightweight title fight between Tony Ferguson (22-3) and Kevin Lee (16-2). Unlike the co-main event between Johnson and Borg, the Ferguson-Lee bout is expected to be much more competitive.

Ferguson is the -225 favorite, with Lee a +175 underdog on the UFC 216 odds, and both men are riding impressive winning streaks into this event.

Lee has won five in a row, and he is 9-2 in the UFC overall, with his only two losses coming against Leonardo Santos and Al Iaquinta. But Ferguson has been the hottest 155-pound fighter not named Khabib Nurmagomedov, winning nine straight since falling to Michael Johnson via unanimous decision more than five years ago at UFC on FOX 3.

That remains Ferguson’s lone loss in the organization, and he was supposed to fight the unbeaten Nurmagomedov (24-0) for the interim belt at UFC 209 on March 4, but his opponent suffered from an extreme weight cut and was forced to withdraw.

While those winning streaks have earned Lee and Ferguson a title shot, no fighter in the UFC has been better than Johnson over the past five years.

The 5’3″, 125-pounder is 12-0 since walking away with a draw against Ian McCall in his flyweight debut, and he will be looking to tie the promotion’s title defense record versus Borg. Johnson and future Hall of Famer Anderson “Spider” Silva are currently tied for the mark with 10 consecutive title defenses.

Silva has gone 2-4 with one no-contest since seeing his streak end with the first of two losses to former middleweight champ Chris Weidman.

Meanwhile, Borg is the third-ranked contender at 125 behind Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo, two fighters who Johnson has beaten during his streak. The Arizona native has won five of his last six, with his last three wins all going the distance. By contrast, Johnson has two knockouts and four submissions among his past nine.

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UFC 216 Embedded Episode 2

UFC 216 is less than a week away and the second episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. The UFC was in a rush to put out these videos as it was the second one released on Wednesday, October 4th, 2017. In the episode, interim lightweight title contender Tony Ferguson does some […]

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UFC 216 is less than a week away and the second episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. The UFC was in a rush to put out these videos as it was the second one released on Wednesday, October 4th, 2017.

In the episode, interim lightweight title contender Tony Ferguson does some top-secret training with Eddie Bravo before road-tripping to Las Vegas. Opponent Kevin Lee keeps his mind sharp with a fight night simulation with his coach. Heavyweight Fabricio Werdum takes over the UFC Performance Institute with his team, and opponent Derrick Lewis goes hard at his home gym in Houston. Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson gets settled in LA for a day of media obligations, while title contender Ray Borg spends time with his family and pets.

You can watch it here:

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Derrick Lewis Says He Is ‘Not Focused’ Heading into UFC 216 Fight Against Werdum

Derrick Lewis is jovial and entertaining on social media, but when Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, Texas, Lewis showed off his heart. And the effects of that storm are still weighing on the UFC heavyweight contender.

In an interview with Ariel Helwani f…

Derrick Lewis is jovial and entertaining on social media, but when Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, Texas, Lewis showed off his heart. And the effects of that storm are still weighing on the UFC heavyweight contender.

In an interview with Ariel Helwani for MMAFighting.com, Lewis made no bones about where his mental state is heading into a fight with Fabricio Werdum.

“I’m not going to lie to you,” said Lewis. “I’m not focused.”

Lewis mentioned families that lost everything because they weren’t prepared for such a catastrophic storm. Some families did not have flood insurance, and streets are still lined with debris as Houston residents clear out their homes. Lewis said he was still delivering food to people in Houston as of last week. The recovery process is an ongoing battle.

It’s not just the situation in Lewis’ hometown that is affecting him heading into Saturday.

Lewis mentioned all the recent tragedies: Harvey, Irma, Maria, Mexico’s earthquake and the recent shooting in Las Vegas. All these events are taking a mental toll on one of the UFC’s most exciting fighters.

Is this concerning him? No.

Lewis said, “I’m gonna go out there and still fight [as] hard as I can. As long as my body is feeling good, my mind eventually will come around if I get punched in the face.” With a fight against former UFC heavyweight champion Werdum, Lewis can expect his mind to get right early in the first round.

The air is heavy after the tragedies, but Lewis will still take to the cage to attempt to provide a little entertainment at UFC 216 on Saturday.

 

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Derrick Lewis Plans to Swing Until he ‘Hopefully’ Lands at UFC 216

Derrick Lewis’ strategy is simple, “swagin and bangin.” This Saturday night (Oct. 7), Lewis will take on former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight title holder Fabricio Werdum. The bout will be featured on the main card of UFC 216. Speaking to the media, Lewis said he’s in good spirits leading up to the fight (via […]

Derrick Lewis’ strategy is simple, “swagin and bangin.” This Saturday night (Oct. 7), Lewis will take on former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight title holder Fabricio Werdum. The bout will be featured on the main card of UFC 216. Speaking to the media, Lewis said he’s in good spirits leading up to the fight (via […]

Tony Ferguson, Kevin Lee Continue War of Words on UFC Tonight

If you wanted a reason to tune in and see Tony Ferguson face Kevin Lee, the two lightweights gave it to you Wednesday night. Ferguson and Lee, who meet Saturday night at UFC 216 for the interim lightweight title, didn’t let either Daniel Cormier or Kenny Florian get a word in during their segment on […]

If you wanted a reason to tune in and see Tony Ferguson face Kevin Lee, the two lightweights gave it to you Wednesday night. Ferguson and Lee, who meet Saturday night at UFC 216 for the interim lightweight title, didn’t let either Daniel Cormier or Kenny Florian get a word in during their segment on […]