Dominick Reyes vs. Jarod Cannonier Full Fight Video Highlights

Dominick Reyes extended his undefeated record in style.

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Rising light heavyweight prospect Dominick Reyes looked to continue his UFC streak when he met Jarod Cannonier on the main card of last night’s (Sat., May 19, 2018) UFC Fight Night 129 from the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile.

And it didn’t take him long to extend his UFC record to 3-0 and his overall record to 9-0, as the tall, power-striking Reyes blasted Cannonier with an uppercut that rocked him early. From there, Reyes seemed to have his way with a bevy of high and body kicks.

Eventually an avenue opened up for him to go back to the wall on a rocked Cannonier, and a second huge uppercut crumpled him to the point the ref had seen enough. Watch Reyes’ impressive stoppage win here:

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Andrea Lee Scores Decision Win Over Veronica Macedo

Andrea Lee has successful UFC debut against Veronica Macedo #UFCChile

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Andrea Lee didn’t have it easy against Veronica Macedo, but she emerged victorious.

Lee made her long anticipated UFC debut tonight (May 19). She shared the Octagon with Macedo. The bout was featured on the main card of UFC Chile.

Macedo was quick to throw leather. Lee looked more patient early. She locked in a clinch and fired away with some knees to the body. They engaged in the clinch again. Some more knees were there for “KGB.” Macedo kept swinging over the top. Lee got Macedo down, but preferred to keep it standing. A head kick landed for Macedo as Lee backed up. Lee scored a judo throw and took the back of Macedo. She went for the rear-naked choke, but settled for some elbows. Macedo survived the round.

Lee tied tied up with Macedo and pushed her against the fence. More knees were there for Lee and once again she scored a judo throw. Macedo rolled out, but found herself on her back again. Macedo went for a kneebar with about 50 seconds left in the second stanza. Lee wound up in top control.”KGB” went for an arm triangle, but settled for strikes in full mount to end the round.

It didn’t take long for Lee to take the fight to the ground yet again. The fight stood back up and Lee landed a right hand. The two traded and Lee pushed Macedo against the fence. Lee took the back of Macedo and went for an armbar. Macedo used her power to escape danger. Macedo went for a choke, but Lee broke free. The final horn sounded just seconds after. The decision went to Lee.

Final Result: Andrea Lee def. Veronica Macedo via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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UFC Chile Highlights: Claudio Puelles Submits Felipe Silva

Claudio Puelles pulled off quite the comeback against Felipe Silva. In a preliminary bout on the UFC Chile card, Puelles and Silva did battle inside the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. Puelles was down in the fight and was battered in the second rou…

Claudio Puelles pulled off quite the comeback against Felipe Silva. In a preliminary bout on the UFC Chile card, Puelles and Silva did battle inside the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. Puelles was down in the fight and was battered in the second round. Silva came close to finishing the fight. Puelles ended up pulling off what could be […]

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Highlights: Rampage-Style Slam Ends Insane 39-Second Fight

The awesome finishes are rolling early and often at #UFCChile…

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Continuing the amazing finishes on the preliminary card of tonight’s (Sat., May 19, 2018) UFC Fight Night 129 from the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile, featherweight Gabriel Benitez scored one of more impressive UFC stoppages of the year.

Facing Humberto Bandenay in a fight that was wild from the opening bell, Benitez dropped his opponent with a huge punch, only to see Bandenay go for an armbar. Benitez fought out of it well, using a monster slam that would have made PRIDE FC-era Rampage Jackson proud.

A few perhaps unnecessary hammerfists followed, and Benitez had another UFC victory in only 39 seconds. Watch it right here:

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Kamaru Usman Reflects On UFC Journey: ‘It’s My Time Now’

Will tonight complete the rise of Kamaru Usman?

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UFC welterweight Kamaru Usman faces the biggest challenge in his MMA career to date as he takes on Demian Maia in the main event of UFC Fight night 129 tonight (Sat., May 19, 2018) in Santiago, Chile.

But “The Nigerian Nightmare” believes that after years of grueling hard work, it’s his time now – regardless of who’s in front of him.

For a wrestler who entered the fight game with no striking experience whatsoever, Usman reflected on his journey in MMA in a recent interview with FanSided’s Spencer E. Kyte, where he sports a 12-1 record overall and remains undefeated in the UFC with seven wins in a row. It wasn’t always easy, however, as he was initially thrown to the wolves at the formerly touted Blakczilians camp in Florida:

“I was thrown into the deep end right away. You’re in a room with Tyrone Spong, ‘Suga’ Rashad Evans, Anthony Johnson, Cosmo Alexandre, Michael Johnson, JZ Cavalcante, Jorge Santiago and you have to survive in that room and I came in as a wrestler, that’s it.

“I had no striking. I had never boxed before, amateur or professional. I came in as strictly as a wrestler and you’re getting beat up and smashed.

Usman credits former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans as his mentor, someone who has helped guide the welterweight and navigate the politics of the fight game.

Evans and Usman met while training at the now-defunct Blackzillians camp, where the two trained together at length. Like Evans, Usman entered the UFC strictly as a wrestler, and has had to develop his striking along the way just like “Suga” Rashad:

“My mentor is ‘Suga’ Rashad Evans and I’ve been on the road with him. I’ve done this whole process with him countless times, including where he’s headlining a pay-per-view and I did his media tour with him, I did the workouts with him, I traveled with him, so I’ve seen it first-hand.

“He’s essentially prepared me for these moments and so how ironic is it that to fly out to get here, he drove me to the airport?”

Usman’s striking has indeed come a long way since making his UFC debut in 2015. Usman scored his first ever one-punch knockout over Sergio Moraes last year, and has shown huge improvements in his stand-up game with every fight:

“But then you get to a point where you’re not getting smashed as much. Then you get to a point where you’re holding your own. And then you get to a point where that round was kind of even and then where I’m winning rounds against these guys and these guys are like, ‘Yo – you’re going to be the best.’”

Usman also said he actually had asked for  submission specialist Demian Maia years ago and called the Brazilian out after defeating Warlley Alves in Maia’s hometown of Sao Paulo:

“I asked for Demian two years ago when he was looked at as unstoppable. I would have liked to have gotten him at that point, but it is what it is.

“Demian Maia is Demian Maia – he’s a legend in the game and he’s been in the game a long time. Nothing but respect for him, but it’s my time to take over and showcase that it’s my time now.”

Usman and Maia will headline the UFC’s first-ever event in Chile at UFC Fight Night 129.

It’s Usman’s first fight with a true top-ranked challenger after several elite welterweights reportedly turned him down, something that has been wearing on the surging wrestler:

“I’ve been disappointed so many times to where I’ve learned and I don’t have expectations anymore. There’s not a name because I don’t want to disappoint myself anymore. I did it with Demian Maia. I did it with (Rafael dos Anjos). I did it with Colby (Covington).

“It makes it challenging because I didn’t get into this to just be a fighter because I can’t get a job anywhere else. I’m educated. I went to college. I can get a job and do something else, but I do this to compete and so when those guys above me are not willing to give me that opportunity to compete and continue to elevate towards that title, it’s extremely frustrating and it kills my buzz for wanting to continue to do this.

“It’s starting to show now that guys are visibly not trying to fight me and it’s been hard to get to this point,” he adds. “I’ve said I want to be champion and I’m not here to fight just anybody – I’m here to fight the best, move up and continue to elevate, so it’s up to the UFC to find that guy to elevate me toward that title because no one has been able to solve the puzzle yet.

But now that he has the big fight with Maia, who recently put together a win streak to earn an unsuccessful title shot against current champion Tyron Woodley, he believes a win over the Brazilian great should earn him the same but isn’t sure it will materialize:

“Demian Maia went on a 7-0 run and got a title shot. (With a victory on Saturday night), I’m going to be on an 8-0 run, so we’ll see what happens.”

At the end of the day, Usman wants to win in dominant fashion no matter how he has to do it in order to send a message to the UFC and the rest of the division:

“If everything goes according to plan, I’m dominating from start to finish. Whether it ends with a submission, by KO, by five-round beating – that’s what I aim to do. I am going to be dominant from start to finish.”

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UFC Chile Predictions: Is This Kamaru Usman’s Time?

It’s almost time for UFC Chile. Tonight (May 19), UFC Chile takes place inside the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. The headliner will feature welterweight action. Demian Maia will go one-on-one with Kamaru Usman. In the co-main event, strawwei…

It’s almost time for UFC Chile. Tonight (May 19), UFC Chile takes place inside the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. The headliner will feature welterweight action. Demian Maia will go one-on-one with Kamaru Usman. In the co-main event, strawweights Alexa Grasso and Tatiana Suarez will collide. Will this be Kamaru Usman’s coming-out party? Who will win the battle of […]

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