UFC 227 Staff Predictions

The Octagon travels to Los Angeles, California this weekend, as UFC 227: Dillashaw vs. Garbrandt 2 goes down live on Saturday. The event airs live via pay-per-view from the STAPLES Center featuring a highly-anticipated rematch for the UFC Bantamweight …

The Octagon travels to Los Angeles, California this weekend, as UFC 227: Dillashaw vs. Garbrandt 2 goes down live on Saturday. The event airs live via pay-per-view from the STAPLES Center featuring a highly-anticipated rematch for the UFC Bantamweight Championship in the main event. As is always the case before a big MMA event, MMANews.com […]

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UFC 227 Weigh-In Results

Fighters have hit the scales to officially weigh-in.

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The UFC 227 pay-per-view event is set to take place on Saturday, August 4, 2018, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

The main card will air on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will air on FX at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

This event will be headlined by a bantamweight title fight pitting champion TJ Dillashaw against Cody Garbrandt in a rematch while Demetrious Johnson vs. Henry Cejudo in a flyweight title rematch will serve as the co-main event.

Rounding out the five bout main card is Thiago Santos vs. Kevin Holland middleweight bout, Polyana Viana vs. JJ Aldrich in a women’s strawweight bout, and Cub Swanson vs. Renato Moicano in a featherweight bout.

Pedro Munhoz vs. Brett Johns in a bantamweight bout headlined the preliminary portion of this card.

UFC officials held the weigh-ins for UFC 227 on Friday morning and here are the weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET )

  • Champ T.J. Dillashaw (135) vs. Cody Garbrandt (134.75) – for bantamweight title
  • Demetrious Johnson (125) vs. Henry Cejudo (124.5) – for flyweight title
  • Renato Moicano (146) vs. Cub Swanson ()
  • J.J. Aldrich (115.75) vs. Polyana Viana (115)
  • Kevin Holland (184.75) vs. Thiago “Marreta” Santos (185.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FX, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Brett Johns (135.25) vs. Pedro Munhoz (135)
  • Montel Jackson (136) vs. Ricky Simon (135.25)
  • Kyung Ho Kang (136) vs. Ricardo Ramos (135.5)
  • Sheymon Moraes (146) vs. Matt Sayles (145.75)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 6:15 p.m. ET)

  • Alex Perez (126) vs. Jose Torres (125)
  • Danielle Taylor (115.25) vs. Weili Zhang (115.5)
  • Wuliji Buren (135.5) vs. Marlon Vera (135.5)

#UFC227 official weigh-ins from Los Angeles.

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UFC 227 Live Weigh-in Results Today (Aug. 3) at Noon ET

The UFC 227 weigh-in results will roll out live. The weigh-ins will begin today (Aug. 3) at 12 p.m. ET. All fighters on the UFC 227 card will tip the scales. That includes headliners T.J. Dillashaw and Cody Garbrandt. Also set to tip the scales are fly…

The UFC 227 weigh-in results will roll out live. The weigh-ins will begin today (Aug. 3) at 12 p.m. ET. All fighters on the UFC 227 card will tip the scales. That includes headliners T.J. Dillashaw and Cody Garbrandt. Also set to tip the scales are flyweight ruler Demetrious Johnson and Henry Cejudo. Featherweights Cub […]

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Cody Garbrandt Ends Interview Focused On ‘N-Word’ Tweets

Cody Garbrandt ended an interview when the discussion focused on his controversial tweets.

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He may have a pivotal championship rematch with TJ Dillashaw at this weekend’s (Sat., August 4, 2018), but much of the focus on Cody Garbrandt in the lead-up to the fight has been fixated on some old tweets he sent using some controversial language.

The social media posts from 2012-2013 surfaced online depicting several instances where Garbrandt had used a version of an offensive racial slur, inciting the obvious social media backlash from what was most likelly several angles.

Check out the tweets and judge for yourself:

Garbrandt briefly reacted to the issue by saying he had sent the tweets ‘when he was a teenager’ despite the timeline clearly dictating that he was 21 or 22 years old at yesterday’s UFC 227 open workouts, saying he ‘wouldn’t even address that’:

“I won’t even address that. That was when I was a teenager,” Garbrandt responded. “Anyway, next question.”


But when the topic resurfaced as expected during today’s UFC 227 media day, Garbrandt became more vocal on the subject. Speaking out in an interview with MMAjunkie, Garbrandt said that what he posted years ago wasn’t actually something to be embarrassed about:

“First and foremost, it shouldn’t be embarrasing,” Garbrandt told MMAjunkie’s John Morgan on Thursday. “I’m going to be a man and address it once, and that’s it.”

“No Love” explained that the words he tweeted were simply lyrics from a song of his past, focusing on his view that he had grown up with people of all cultures and races so it was normal at that time. Now, he said it was a learning experience:

“It’s lyrics,” Garbrandt said. “I grew up hanging out with blacks, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, selling drugs. That’s a street word we would always say. It wasn’t like I was using derogatory words toward anyone. That’s how we grew up. It was kind of normal. That’s it. It’s a learning experience for a lot of people to not use that word in this day an age.”

While many will still deride the former bantamweight champion for his choice of words in such a public forum online, Garbrandt appeared a bit perturbed by the amount of attention being paid to tweets he sent so long ago. It became so much so that “No Love” asserted his focus was on nothing but the fight as people tried to bring him down, and even ended the interview to avoid further discussing the issue:

“Everyone’s just trying to figure out some negativity,” he said. “I’m so positive, and I have great things going on this week. Nothing’s deterring me from my focus. That’s that. It’s the last time I’ll address this question. And I’m actually done with this interview with you, as well.”

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Video: Watch TJ Dillashaw & Cody Garbrandt’s Intense UFC 227 Staredown

Watch TJ Dillashaw & Cody Garbrandt’s heated staredown at the UFC 227 media day:

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Top bantamweights TJ Dillashaw and Cody Garbrandt will throw down in the second chapter of their ongoing rivalry when they meet for the title in the main event of this Saturday night’s (August 4, 2018) UFC 227 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

The bout comes with the obvious and longstanding beef of their prior friendship at Team Alpha Male, Urijah Faber’s respected camp where “The Viper” became champion and then left for what he thought were greener pastures with striking coach Duane Ludwig. It’s certainly a rivalry full of bad blood, yet it’s also one that much of the MMA world has most likely grown tired of since Dillashaw and Garbrandt coached The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) opposite one another back in early 2017.

The rivalry may not end at UFC 227 either, because a Garbrandt victory would most likely lead to a trilogy fight between the onetime friends. Whether that’s a good thing or not, the fight will go on. And while the build-up to their first meeting at last November’s UFC 217 was heated and full of trash talk, this one has been noticeably more calm from the normally hot-headed “No Love.”

Both fighters are steel-focused and intense on leaving Los Angeles with the belt, however, and that shone through in their intense staredown at today’s UFC 227 media day. Watch it here:

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Cody Garbrandt Responds To Controversial Tweets Involving Alleged Racism

Not a good look for Cody Garbrandt.

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This is the last thing Cody Garbrandt needs heading into his bantamweight title rematch with TJ Dillashaw in the main event of this week’s (Sat., August 4, 2018) UFC 227 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

With the spotlight on “No Love” heading into his pressure-filled second fight with former teammate and current archrival Dillashaw from L.A., a distraction involving some old tweets Garbrandt posted in 2012-2013 has incited a minor scandal involving the former UFC bantamweight champion.

A photo of Garbrandt’s tweets of him using some very frowned-upon language surfaced this week:

Word spreads quickly online, and “No Love” was soon questioned about by Sherdog’s Anthony Walker during the UFC 227 media day. In response, Garbrandt said he ‘wouldn’t even address that’ after claiming he was a teenager when he sent them:

Walker: “You’re probably already aware of some unflattering tweets that resurfaced today. Do you want to take a moment to address that?”

Garbrandt: “I won’t even address that. That was when I was a teenager,” Garbrandt responded. “Anyway, next question.”

He was quite a bit younger when he sent them, but based on the timeline he was at least 21 years old when he posted them. Social media expectedly jumped all over Garbrandt, pointing to his #AllLivesMatter tweet from 2016 and the fact that he called African-American bantamweight contender Aljamain Sterling “boy” in a social media trash talk battle last year.

For what it’s worth, Garbrandt has since deleted all of said tweets from his account.

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