Video: UFC Fight Night 101: Whittaker vs. Brunson Weigh-Ins From Melbourne, Australia

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On Friday, while likely starving themselves “Down Under” on Thanksgiving just 24-hours earlier, the official weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night 101 were held for Saturday’s event.

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On Friday, while likely starving themselves “Down Under” on Thanksgiving just 24-hours earlier, the official weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night 101 were held for Saturday’s event.

Featured above is the video player needed to access the live stream, scheduled to begin at 7pm EST. / 4pm PST. from Melbourne, Australia, as well as the complete video archive once the ceremonial weigh-ins conclude.

Make sure to join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for a recap of the UFC Fight Night: Whittaker vs. Brunson event.

Video: UFC Fight Night 101: Whittaker vs. Brunson Weigh-Ins From Melbourne, Australia

https://youtu.be/nKzp8VCBAag

On Friday, while likely starving themselves “Down Under” on Thanksgiving just 24-hours earlier, the official weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night 101 were held for Saturday’s event.

Featured above is the video player needed …

ufc-fight-night-101-weighins

https://youtu.be/nKzp8VCBAag

On Friday, while likely starving themselves “Down Under” on Thanksgiving just 24-hours earlier, the official weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night 101 were held for Saturday’s event.

Featured above is the video player needed to access the live stream, scheduled to begin at 7pm EST. / 4pm PST. from Melbourne, Australia, as well as the complete video archive once the ceremonial weigh-ins conclude.

Make sure to join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for a recap of the UFC Fight Night: Whittaker vs. Brunson event.

UFC Fight Night 101 Weigh-In Results: Only One Fighter Overweight

The UFC returns to Melbourne, Australia, for the first time since November 2015 with Robert Whittaker vs. Derek Brunson this weekend. Featuring two rising stars in the middleweight division, UFC Fight Night 101 showcases a host of promising talent from down under. The Rod Laven Arena hosts Saturday’s (November 26) instalment of the UFC, with

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The UFC returns to Melbourne, Australia, for the first time since November 2015 with Robert Whittaker vs. Derek Brunson this weekend. Featuring two rising stars in the middleweight division, UFC Fight Night 101 showcases a host of promising talent from down under. The Rod Laven Arena hosts Saturday’s (November 26) instalment of the UFC, with six main card and seven prelim bouts. As well as Whittaker vs. Brunson, Andrew Holbrook vs. Jake Matthews features at lightweight.

Kyle Noke returns at welterweight for a battle with Omari Akhmedov, and Chris Cammozi takes on Daniel Kelly in the feature prelim. Lacking in the star power of a pay-per-view line-up, UFC Melbourne has all the tools needed to be great card regardless.

Watch the UFC Fight Night Melbourne official weigh-in on Friday, Nov. 25 at 4:00pm/1:00pm ETPT live from Melbourne, Australia. Stay with us throughout the day for the updated early weigh-in results, or check in later for the traditional scales show.

Event: UFC Fight Night 101: “Whittaker vs. Brunson”
Date: Sun., Nov. 27, 2016 (airs Sat., Nov. 26 in United States)
Location: Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Broadcast: FOX Sports 1, UFC Fight Pass

Main Card (10 PM ET, Fox Sports 1)

Robert Whittaker (185) vs. Derek Brunson (186)
Andrew Holbrook (154) vs. Jake Matthews (155)
Omari Akhmedov (171) vs. Kyle Noke (170)
Yusuke Kasuya (156) vs. Alex Volkanovski (154)
Khalil Rountree (206) vs. Tyson Pedro (205)
Seo Hee Ham (115) vs. Danielle Taylor (115)

Preliminary Card (8 PM ET, Fox Sports 1)

Chris Camozzi (186) vs. Daniel Kelly (186)
Damien Brown (154) vs. Jon Tuck (156)
Rich Walsh (171) vs. Jonathan Meunier (171)
Ben Nguyen (126) vs. Geane Herrera (125)

Preliminary Card (6:30 PM ET, Fight Pass)

Daniel Hooker (146) vs. Jason Knight (145)
Marlon Vera (144) vs. Ning Guangyou (146)
Yao Zhikui (127*) vs. Jenel Lausa (125)  – Zhikui will have 2 hours to make 126

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Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 101: Derek Brunson Slight Favorite

UFC Fight Night 101 takes place on Saturday, November 27, 2016 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The prelims will air on UFC Fight Pass at  6:30 p.m. ET with three bouts and FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card features six bouts and airs at 10 p.m.

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UFC Fight Night 101 takes place on Saturday, November 27, 2016 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The prelims will air on UFC Fight Pass at  6:30 p.m. ET with three bouts and FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card features six bouts and airs at 10 p.m. ET. This event will be the second that the organization hosted in Melbourne, with the first being UFC 193 in November 2015

Derek Brunson vs. Robert Whittaker in a middleweight bout will headline this event while Andrew Holbrook vs. Jake Matthews in a lightweight takes place in the co-main event. Rounding out the main card is Omari Akhmedov vs. Kyle Noke in a welterweight bout, Yusuke Kasuya vs. Alex Volkanovski in a featherweight bout, Tyson Pedro vs. Khalil Rountree in a light heavyweight bout and Seo Hee Ham vs. Danielle Taylor in a women’s strawweight bout.

Here are the full UFC Fight Night 101 betting odds courtesy of BigOnSports:

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MAIN CARD (10 p.m. ET)

Middleweight bout: Derek Brunson (-135) vs. Robert Whittaker (+115)

Lightweight bout: Andrew Holbrook (+250) vs. Jake Matthews (-300)

Welterweight bout: Omari Akhmedov (-180) vs. Kyle Noke (+155)

Featherweight bout: Yusuke Kasuya (+135) vs. Alex Volkanovski (-160)

Light heavyweight bout: Tyson Pedro (+130) vs. Khalil Rountree (-150)

Women’s strawweight bout: Seo Hee Ham (-115) vs. Danielle Taylor (-105)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)

Middleweight  bout: Chris Camozzi (-245) vs. Daniel Kelly (+205)

Lightweight bout: Damien Brown (+115) vs. Jon Tuck (-135)

Welterweight  bout: Jonathan Meunier (-132) vs. Richard Walsh (+112)

Flyweight bout: Geane Herrera (-130) vs. Ben Nguyen (+110)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 6:30 p.m. ET)

Featherweight  bout: Dan Hooker (-156) vs. Jason Knight (+131)

Bantamweight bout: Ning Guangyou (-145) vs. Marlon Vera (+125)

Flyweight bout: Jenel Lausa (-135) vs. Yao Zhikui (+115)

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Featherweight Prospect Jason Knight Ready To Take UFC By Storm

When the UFC hit the ‘Windy City’ of Chicago, Illinois back in July, the spotlight was fixed upon former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm and Valentina Shevchenko, however, when it was all said and done it was Mississippi native Jason ‘The Kid’ Knight who stole the show. Knight currently fights in the UFC’s featherweight division

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When the UFC hit the ‘Windy City’ of Chicago, Illinois back in July, the spotlight was fixed upon former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm and Valentina Shevchenko, however, when it was all said and done it was Mississippi native Jason ‘The Kid’ Knight who stole the show.

Knight currently fights in the UFC’s featherweight division and has been catching the attention of many after his three-round war with Jim Alers on UFC Fight Pass, in which Knight took home the split decision win and Fight Of The Night honors.

‘The Kid’ recently joined me on the Right Hook Radio podcast to discuss his journey in MMA, noting that he started amateur fighting at the young age of just 14-years-old:

“I was fourteen that’s when I started MMA, up until that point probably 10 years old or so I was getting in fights all the time just for any little thing,” Knight said. “And always got in trouble and sh*t, and I had a buddy — he’s actually my brother-in-law now. He was an older guy he’s about 10 years older than me, he wanted to teach me how to box. He wanted to teach me how to throw straight punches and stuff.

“One night he went out to the bar and they where passing out flyers for a place called The Fight Club. That was out of Mobile, Alabama. He was like, “man I think you should try this.” I called the number and I asked the guy, “hey man I’m fourteen, can I fight?” The guy says “I don’t give a sh*t if you’re 12, as long as your mom signs the form for us you can fight.” I signed up that Monday, and I fought that Wednesday night, and it’s a wrap from there I’ve been doing it ever since.”

Knight currently works with former UFC featherweight Alan Belcher who has taken the young 145-pounder under his wing, something the 24-year-old prospect says has had a big influence on his fighting career:

Jason Knight“It’s had a pretty big influence man, I started training with Alan when I was 16. From then on out he just slowly but surely started taking my skill level and my career to a completely different level, and the more that I get to work with him and the guys that he brings in, the better I get.”

Knight’s coming out party came in the form of the 15-minute throw-down with Alers on Fight Pass, but something that had fans even more invested in the bout was the animosity between the two in the days leading up to the bout:

“Man the whole week before the fight he was pretty cool, I was pretty cool with him. Then we got to weigh ins and we were doing our little stare down, I put my hands up and the next thing I knew I find that he’s got his fist balled up touching my chin and — I don’t know it kind of pissed me off. Say what you gotta say, put your hands up, look real mean or whatever but don’t f*cking touch me. He touched my face and it really pissed me off, and from then on out it was game time.

“As far as the whole stare down goes before the fight, when me and the opponent are in the cage and it gets to the point where we can see each other, I’m starring in their eyes the whole time. I’m trying to get inside their head and let them know I’m ready. Once he came in the cage and stopped in front of me, it kind of pissed me off like ‘what do you think I’m supposed to back down or something?’ So I had to go ahead and get in his face too.”

The biggest test of Knight’s career comes in the form of Dan Hooker in his backyard of Melbourne, Australia in November, a match-up that the Mississippi kid feels will unleash some fireworks in the Octagon:

“Dan Hooker I think is gonna be a fun ass fight, a good ass fight. He’s got really good stand-up, good ground game, decent wrestling. He’s pretty well rounded, but he doesn’t scare me anywhere. Stand-up wise I know that I can take punches from the best of em, and I know that I can throw punches with the best of em. On the ground I think I’ll be a little better than him on the ground, but just because I think that I’m a little better than him doesn’t mean that I’m gonna go in there and try and take him down.

“We’re gonna go in there and we’re gonna light off some fireworks, and give everybody something to talk about. I got that Fight Of The Night in my last fight, I don’t see why I shouldn’t shoot for another bonus. Maybe not Fight Of The Night but whatever the hell I can get, I’m gonna go out there and put on a show.”

Knight and Hooker will meet on the preliminary bouts of UFC Fight Night 101 from the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, on November 27, 2016.

You can check out Knight’s full interview, in which he discusses getting the late notice call to make his UFC debut, training with Alan Belcher, Conor McGregor’s reluctance to defend the featherweight title, and much more in the video player below:

 

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Video: Joe Rogan Breakdown Video For UFC Fight Night 101 Main Event

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The main event of this Sunday’s UFC event in Australia is the focus of the latest Joe Rogan Breakdown video.

As seen above, the longtime UFC commentator gives his expert analysis of the middleweight bout between Rober…

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The main event of this Sunday’s UFC event in Australia is the focus of the latest Joe Rogan Breakdown video.

As seen above, the longtime UFC commentator gives his expert analysis of the middleweight bout between Robert Whittaker and Derek Brunson in his latest breakdown video, ahead of the show that will air live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1) this weekend.

Scheduled as the main event, Derek Brunson vs. Robert Whittaker will wrap-up a night of action inside the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on Sunday, November 27th.

Make sure to visit MMANews.com after the event on 11/27 for a complete UFC Fight Night 101 recap.