UFC 242 Staff Predictions: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Dustin Poirier

Tomorrow (Sat. September 7, 2019) UFC 242 goes down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Abu Dhabi, and will feature a 155-pound title main event. Undefeated Khabib Nurmagomedov will unify his title against interim champion Dustin Poirier. It’s truly the toughest test of each man’s career, as Khabib takes on an extremely well-rounded fighter, while Poirier […]

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Tomorrow (Sat. September 7, 2019) UFC 242 goes down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Abu Dhabi, and will feature a 155-pound title main event.

Undefeated Khabib Nurmagomedov will unify his title against interim champion Dustin Poirier. It’s truly the toughest test of each man’s career, as Khabib takes on an extremely well-rounded fighter, while Poirier faces, arguably, the most dominant champion in mixed martial arts (MMA) history.

We here at LowKickMMA have compiled our predictions for tomorrow afternoon’s main event. Check them out here.

UFC 242 Staff Predictions

Jon Fuentes:

This is such an interesting fight. Poirier is probably the most well-rounded fighter Khabib has fought yet. He has the power to knock out just about anyone and has some phenomenal training partners at American Top Team (ATT) to help him prepare for “The Eagle’s” grappling. Of course, it’s a completely different animal when you’re actually in there with him.

I don’t think Khabib has fought a striker quite like Poirier before, who is also skilled in the jiu-jitsu department. But Khabib has given me no reason to believe anyone can stop him at this point. Especially in front of a supportive crowd like he’ll have in Abu Dhabi. (Prediction: Khabib Nurmagomedov)

Abhinav Kini:

Dustin Poirier proved me wrong when he outpointed Max Holloway to win the interim lightweight title. However, he will now not only be facing a longtime lightweight but one of the most dominant fighters in the UFC in Khabib Nurmagomedov. Poirier has good jiu-jitsu and some slick boxing, but I just don’t think it’s enough to really challenge Nurmagomedov, let alone shock the world. (Prediction: Khabib Nurmagomedov)

Andrew Ravens:

This fight is actually more simple than people like to think. Poirier must stay on his feet and try to survive. That’s his fight while Khabib will focus on avoiding any big shots while going for a takedown.

I would hope that Poirier would come out with the game plan of throwing a crazy amount of strikes in order to prevent such a takedown from the champion but up to this point, I haven’t seen anyone do that. Khabib is the favorite for a reason and walks away with the unanimous decision win. (Prediction: Khabib Nurmagomedov)

Brady Briggs:

What a great main event we have for UFC 242. Honestly, I have a feeling “The Diamond” may pull off the upset via knockout. He just hits so hard and connects with about everyone. Either he wins it that way, via decision, or Nurmagomedov takes a decision. I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see either of those happen. My final prediction is Poirier by TKO in round two or three. (Prediction: Dustin Poirier)

Cole Shelton:

Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Dustin Poirier will be a fantastic fight and I may be in the minority that this will be a much closer fight than many expect. Look, Khabib said it right, Poirier is the toughest challenge of his career. He is a much tougher fight than Conor McGregor given how underrated his takedown defense and jiu-jitsu is.

There is a possibility he can stuff the takedowns and use his boxing and kicks to keep the range and piece up Khabib. However, as long as Nurmagomedov is undefeated it is hard to bet against him and I think he will use his wrestling to win this fight but I expect it to go the distance and Poirier win some rounds and make this a much closer fight. (Prediction: Khabib Nurmagomedov)

What do you make of our UFC 242 staff predictions?

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Tony Ferguson Wishes Khabib & Poirier Good Luck Ahead Of UFC 242

Tony Ferguson has some words of wisdom for Khabib Nurmagomedov and Dustin Poirier, as well as a warning. Tomorrow (Sept. 7), Nurmagomedov and Poirier will do battle in a lightweight title unification bout. “The Eagle” is recognized as the U…

Tony Ferguson has some words of wisdom for Khabib Nurmagomedov and Dustin Poirier, as well as a warning. Tomorrow (Sept. 7), Nurmagomedov and Poirier will do battle in a lightweight title unification bout. “The Eagle” is recognized as the UFC lightweight champion, while “The Diamond” holds interim gold. The bout will headline UFC 242 (see […]

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UFC 242 Breakdown: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Dustin Poirier

We have an incredible card this weekend at UFC 242 in Abu Dhabi. Headlining the event will be a lightweight title fight between two of the very best fighters on planet earth, the No. 1 ranked interim champion Dustin Poirier and the undisputed, undefeated champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. This is about as high level of a […]

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We have an incredible card this weekend at UFC 242 in Abu Dhabi. Headlining the event will be a lightweight title fight between two of the very best fighters on planet earth, the No. 1 ranked interim champion Dustin Poirier and the undisputed, undefeated champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.

This is about as high level of a matchup as we’ll ever get, both of these guys are so elite, but fight nothing like one another. Dustin Poirier has always been a serious talent ever since he debuted in the WEC against Danny Castillo. Where he really shined through and first stood out was when he upset Josh Grispi in his UFC debut, winning all three rounds against the one man who was supposed to fight then-champion Jose Aldo next.

After this, he would win his next three fights before losing to Chan Sung Jung, his only loss via submission.

After splitting his next two fights with a win over TUF 12 winner Jonathan Brookins and a unanimous decision loss to then peaking Cub Swanson, he’d win his next three, two of which were via knockout. “The Diamond” then fought Conor McGregor in McGregor’s first really high profile matchup and lost via knockout in round one. After this, Poirier went to lightweight and has gone 9-1 (1 NC) since.

After going 4-0 in his first four fights at 155 pounds, he got caught by Michael Johnson and finished via strikes. He has since gone 5-0 (1 NC). This includes wins over current and former champions like Anthony Pettis, Justin Gaethje, Eddie Alvarez, and Max Holloway. Quite the impressive resume Poirier has, and now he’s got to fight perhaps the scariest lightweight the sport has ever seen, and perhaps the best MMA grappler the sport has ever seen as well.

Khabib Nurmagomedov made his UFC debut in 2012 and has gone 11-0 since, capturing the UFC lightweight championship and defending it in his last two fights. After winning his first three UFC fights, he then broke a record for most takedowns in a single UFC fight against four-time NAIA All-American Abel Trujillo.

He almost ended the fight via triangle choke, but the bell at the end of round one saved Trujillo, and Nurmagomedov was able to break this record considering. Nurmagomedov took Trujillo down a total of 21 times out of 27 attempts, which is 78% accuracy, but that’s not the most impressive part.

The most impressive part of that is that the record was previously 15, which was recorded in a five-round fight, and Sean Sherk is the man that set the mark. If anyone remembers, “The Muscle Shark” was a stud wrestler in his own right; he had two extra rounds to do it and got six fewer takedowns. If that doesn’t show you what Nurmagomedov is capable of then nothing will.

Trujillo isn’t one of the elites at lightweight, but he is a good fighter, a dangerous fighter, and a great wrestler with way more credentials than listed above.

Nurmagomedov would then maul both Pat Healy and Rafael dos Anjos before being out for exactly two years due to injuries. He was supposed to fight Tony Ferguson in his return, but Ferguson was forced out with an injury and was replaced by Darrell Horcher, who Nurmagomedov out-grappled easily to a second-round TKO victory.

“The Eagle” then returned later that year to fight Michael Johnson, and had his best performance to date, before being out another 13-and-a-half months due to weight cutting issues.

His last fight before challenging for the title was against this weekend’s co-main event A-Side, Edson Barboza, a fight he dominated. The Tony Ferguson matchup was then made again for the fourth time for the vacant UFC lightweight championship, but Ferguson fell out with a leg injury. After thinking he was going to fight Max Holloway all week leading up to UFC 223, he then had to fight Al Iaquinta instead, a fight he won all five rounds of.

After winning the belt he, of course, fought “The Notorious” Conor McGregor at UFC 229, and also dominated that fight. He’s been out since then due to suspension, but he’s now back against the interim UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier, his most dangerous opponent to date. If there’s anyone “The Eagle” has ever fought that has the best chance of changing his record for the worse, Poirier has the best chance thus far by far.

Khabib Nurmagomedov (27-0) vs. Dustin Poirier (25-5) 1 NC

Both of these guys are at the pinnacle of the sport right now, and rightfully so. There’s one fight we could refer to when predicting this one, and that’s Nurmagomedov’s fight with Al Iaquinta, though it may not have 100% relevance given the fact that was a 24-hour notice fight. However, Poirier has never fought anyone like Nurmagomedov, but Nurmagomedov fought Iaquinta, who fights similar to “The Diamond”.

They both are primarily boxers that mix in some decent kicks, but Poirier’s better on the ground than Iaquinta; his footwork is a little different, and he also hits much harder. Aside from that, they’re quite similar. “The Eagle” and “The Diamond” have two common opponents, Michael Johnson, and Conor McGregor, and funnily enough, both knocked Poirier out in a combined 3:21. That’s not to say Nurmagomedov definitely has this fight won, because MMA math doesn’t work and Nurmagomedov doesn’t win fights in that manner.

The only time we’ve ever seen Nurmagomedov have problems of any sort was against Gleison Tibau in his second UFC fight. He attempted 13 takedowns against the 15-fight, six-year UFC veteran and scored zero, but what people don’t realize is that this was not only Nurmagomedov’s second fight in the UFC, but also only his second fight ever in a cage, his first 16 were in a ring. He also still won that fight 30-27 on all three judges scorecards.

One interesting thing to think of, Poirier hasn’t ever lost how Nurmagomedov wins, and Nurmagomedov hasn’t lost ever, something’s got to give in this fight.

How do you see this fight going between these two 30-year-old assassins?

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UFC 242 Predictions: Nurmagomedov vs. Poirier

UFC 242 is upon us. The event will be held inside du Arena in Abu Dhabi tomorrow (Sept. 7). Headlining the card will be a lightweight title unification bout between champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and interim title holder Dustin Poirier. Taking the co-mai…

UFC 242 is upon us. The event will be held inside du Arena in Abu Dhabi tomorrow (Sept. 7). Headlining the card will be a lightweight title unification bout between champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and interim title holder Dustin Poirier. Taking the co-main event spot will be a 155-pound rematch between Edson Barboza and Paul Felder. […]

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UFC 242 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

UFC 242 is quickly approaching and the ceremonial weigh-ins is streaming live now. The time is nearly here. Khabib Nurmagomedov and Dustin Poirierare set to throw down in one of the year’s most awaited fights in the main event of tomorrow’s (Saturday, September 7, 2019) UFC 242 pay-per-view event.  The UFC 242 pay-per-view event is […]

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UFC 242 is quickly approaching and the ceremonial weigh-ins is streaming live now.

The time is nearly here. Khabib Nurmagomedov and Dustin Poirierare set to throw down in one of the year’s most awaited fights in the main event of tomorrow’s (Saturday, September 7, 2019) UFC 242 pay-per-view event. 

The UFC 242 pay-per-view event is set to take place on Saturday, September 7, 2019 at The Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.

The main card will air on pay-per-view at 2 p.m. ET. The preliminary card will air on FX at 12 p.m. ET and the ESPN’s streaming service, ESPN+, at 10:15 a.m. ET.

In the co-headliner, Edson Barboza vs. Paul Felder in a lightweight bout will take place. 

Rounding out the five bout main card is Islam Makhachev vs. Davi Ramos in a lightweight bout, Curtis Blaydes vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov in a heavyweight bout, and Mairbek Taisumov vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira in a lightweight bout.

UFC 242 Ceremonial

The fighters made weight at today’s early weigh-ins so now all that’s left is for the athletes to face off at the ceremonial weigh-ins. Join us for the video streaming live at 10 a.m. ET today:

UFC 242 Weigh-In Results

Main Card:

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov (155) vs. Dustin Poirier (155)
  • Edson Barboza (155.5) vs. Paul Felder (155)
  • Islam Makhachev (155) vs. Davi Ramos (156)
  • Shamil Abdurakhimov (257) vs. Curtis Blaydes (251)
  • Diego Ferreira (156) vs. Mairbek Taisumov (156)

Prelims:

  • Joanne Calderwood (126) vs. Andrea Lee (126)
  • Liana Jojua (134.5) vs. Sarah Moras (138)*
  • Lerone Murphy (146) vs. Zubaira Tukhugov (146)
  • Ottman Azaitar (156) vs. Teemu Packalen (156)

Early Prelims

  • Belal Muhammad (170) vs. Takashi Sato (171)
  • Muslim Salikhov (171) vs. Nordine Taleb (170)
  • Omari Akhmedov (186) vs. Zak Cummings (185.5)
  • Don Madge (155) vs. Fares Ziam (155)

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UFC 242 Weigh-In Results: Title Fight Official

UFC 242 will go down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Abu Dhabi this weekend (Sat. September 7, 2019). In the main event of the night, Khabib Nurmagomedov puts his lightweight title up for grabs against Dustin Poirier. The undisputed champion in Khabib will unify his belt with interim champion Poirier. The Russian grappling ace hopes […]

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UFC 242 will go down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Abu Dhabi this weekend (Sat. September 7, 2019).

In the main event of the night, Khabib Nurmagomedov puts his lightweight title up for grabs against Dustin Poirier. The undisputed champion in Khabib will unify his belt with interim champion Poirier. The Russian grappling ace hopes to keep his undefeated mixed martial arts (MMA) record intact against “The Diamond.”

Also, a tremendous lightweight matchup will go down between exciting strikers Edson Barboza and Paul Felder. The UFC has compiled a great card for their return to Abu Dhabi. The promotion held their official weigh-ins for the event earlier today. Check out the results below.

UFC 242 Weigh-In Results

Main Card:

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov (155) vs. Dustin Poirier (155)
  • Edson Barboza (155.5) vs. Paul Felder (155)
  • Islam Makhachev (155) vs. Davi Ramos (156)
  • Shamil Abdurakhimov (257) vs. Curtis Blaydes (251)
  • Diego Ferreira (156) vs. Mairbek Taisumov (156)

Prelims:

  • Joanne Calderwood (126) vs. Andrea Lee (126)
  • Liana Jojua (134.5) vs. Sarah Moras (138)*
  • Lerone Murphy (146) vs. Zubaira Tukhugov (146)
  • Ottman Azaitar (156) vs. Teemu Packalen (156)

Early Prelims

  • Belal Muhammad (170) vs. Takashi Sato (171)
  • Muslim Salikhov (171) vs. Nordine Taleb (170)
  • Omari Akhmedov (186) vs. Zak Cummings (185.5)
  • Don Madge (155) vs. Fares Ziam (155)

* – Missed weight

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