UFC Fight Night 102 Medical Suspensions For Debut Event In Albany, N.Y.

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The medical suspension information has surfaced for the UFC’s debut event at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York earlier this month.

Below are the complete UFC Fight Night 102 medical suspensions for the show held in New York’s capital on December 9th.

•Gian Villante: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Andrew Sanchez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Trevor Smith: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Shane Burgos: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Frankie Perez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Keith Berish: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Tiago Trator: Suspended a minimum of 60 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Shamil Abdurahimov: Suspended a minimum of 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Ryan Janes: Suspended a minimum 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Saparbeg Safarov: Suspended a minimum of 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Sean O’Connell: Suspended 30 days
•Ashley Yoder: Suspended 30 days
•Brian Camozzi: Suspended a minimum 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Marc Diakeiese: Suspended 30 days

Medical suspension information from MMAFighting.com

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The medical suspension information has surfaced for the UFC’s debut event at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York earlier this month.

Below are the complete UFC Fight Night 102 medical suspensions for the show held in New York’s capital on December 9th.

•Gian Villante: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Andrew Sanchez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Trevor Smith: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Shane Burgos: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Frankie Perez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Keith Berish: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Tiago Trator: Suspended a minimum of 60 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Shamil Abdurahimov: Suspended a minimum of 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Ryan Janes: Suspended a minimum 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Saparbeg Safarov: Suspended a minimum of 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Sean O’Connell: Suspended 30 days
•Ashley Yoder: Suspended 30 days
•Brian Camozzi: Suspended a minimum 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance
•Marc Diakeiese: Suspended 30 days

Medical suspension information from MMAFighting.com

UFC Fight Night 102 Medical Suspensions: Six Fighters Out Indefinitely

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Fight Night 102, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. UFC Fight Night 102 took place on Friday, on December 9, 2016 at Times Union Center in Albany, New York. The entire

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Fight Night 102, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

UFC Fight Night 102 took place on Friday, on December 9, 2016 at Times Union Center in Albany, New York. The entire event aired on UFC Fight Pass. Derrick Lewis vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov headlined this event in a heavyweight bout while Francis Ngannou vs. Anthony Hamilton served as the co-main event, which was also a heavyweight bout. Rounding out this four bout main card was Corey Anderson vs. Sean O’Connell in a light heavyweight bout and Saparbek Safarov vs. Gian Villante in a light heavyweight bout.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Gian Villante, Andrew Sanchez, Trevor Smith, Shane Burgos, Frankie Perez, and Keith Berish being suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance.

Here are the entire medical suspensions:

Gian Villante: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Andrew Sanchez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Trevor Smith: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Shane Burgos: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Frankie Perez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Keith Berish: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Tiago Trator: Suspended a minimum of 60 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Shamil Abdurahimov: Suspended a minimum of 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Ryan Janes: Suspended a minimum 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Saparbeg Safarov: Suspended a minimum of 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Sean O’Connell: Suspended 30 days

Ashley Yoder: Suspended 30 days

Brian Camozzi: Suspended a minimum 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Marc Diakeiese: Suspended 30 days

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UFC Fight Night 102 Reebok Fighter Payouts: Gian Villante Tops List

UFC Fight Night 102 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. Derrick Lewis vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov headlined this event in a heavyweight bout while Francis Ngannou vs. Anthony Hamilton served as the co-main event, which was also a heavyweight bout. Rounding out this four bout

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UFC Fight Night 102 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money.

Derrick Lewis vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov headlined this event in a heavyweight bout while Francis Ngannou vs. Anthony Hamilton served as the co-main event, which was also a heavyweight bout. Rounding out this four bout main card was Corey Anderson vs. Sean O’Connell in a light heavyweight bout and Saparbek Safarov vs. Gian Villante in a light heavyweight bout.

The full payouts include:

Derrick Lewis: $5,000 def. Shamil Abdurakhimov: $2,500

Francis Ngannou: $2,500 def. Anthony Hamilton: $2,500

Corey Anderson: $5,000 def. Sean O’Connell: $5,000

Gian Villante: $10,000 def. Saparbek Safarov: $2,500

Justin Kish: $2,500 def. Ashley Yoder: $2,500

Randy Brown: $2,500 def. Brian Camozzi: $2,500

Gerald Meerschaert: $2,500 def. Joseph Gigliotti: $2,500

Andrew Sanchez: $2,500 def. Trevor Smith: $10,000

Shane Burgos: $2,500 def. Tiago Trator: $2,500

Marc Diakiese: $2,500 def. Frankie Perez: $2,500

Ryan Janes: $2,500 def. Keith Berish: $2,500

Juliana Lima: $2,500 def. J.J. Aldrich: $2,500

UFC Fight Night 102 took place on Friday, on December 9, 2016 at Times Union Center in Albany, New York. The entire event aired on UFC Fight Pass.

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Derrick Lewis vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov Fight Video Highlights

In our main event from yesterday’s (Friday December 9, 2016) UFC Fight Night 102 event from Albany, New York, No. 10-ranked heavyweight Derrick Lewis and No. 15-ranked Shamil Abdurakhimov went to war. The first three rounds saw Abdurakhimov take advantage of multiple Lewis kick attempts, catching them and taking ‘The Black Beast’ down on multiple

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In our main event from yesterday’s (Friday December 9, 2016) UFC Fight Night 102 event from Albany, New York, No. 10-ranked heavyweight Derrick Lewis and No. 15-ranked Shamil Abdurakhimov went to war.

The first three rounds saw Abdurakhimov take advantage of multiple Lewis kick attempts, catching them and taking ‘The Black Beast’ down on multiple occasions. Lewis would get up almost at will every time, throwing and missing often, while Abdurakimov threw little to no strikes at all.

In the fourth round Lewis was able to get the bout to the ground, mount his opponent, and reign down a plethora of ground-and-pound to put Abdurakimov away for the fourth round finish.

You can check out the full fight highlights from the heavyweight main event collision here:

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UFC Fight Night 102: Finishes Fill Main Card, Including Derrick Lewis

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It was the Derrick Lewis show Friday night at UFC Fight Night 102, as the heavyweight scored a fourth round TKO over Shamil Abdurakhimov in the main event.

Lewis’ finish completed a fou…

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It was the Derrick Lewis show Friday night at UFC Fight Night 102, as the heavyweight scored a fourth round TKO over Shamil Abdurakhimov in the main event.

Lewis’ finish completed a four-fight main card on UFC Fight Pass that featured all stoppages.

In the co-main event, Francis Ngannou submitted Anthony Hamilton, while both Corey Anderson and Gian Villante picked up second round TKOs.

Derrick Lewis def. Shamil Abdurakhimov via TKO (strikes) at 3:42 of Round 4

Francis Ngannou def. Anthony Hamilton via submission (kimura) at 1:57 of Round 1

Corey Anderson def. Sean O’Connell via TKO (strikes) at 2:36 of Round 2

Gian Villante def. Saparbek Safarov via TKO (strikes) at 2:54 of Round 2

Justine Kish def. Ashley Yoder via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Randy Brown def. Brian Camozzi via TKO (strikes) at 1:25 of Round 2

Gerald Meerschaert def. Joe Gigliotti via submission (anaconda choke) at 4:12 of Round 1

Andrew Sanchez def. Trevor Smith via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Shane Burgos def. Tiago Trator via unanimous decision (30-26, 29-28, 29-27)

Marc Diakiese def. Frankie Perez via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Ryan Janes def. Keith Berish via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Juliana Lima def. JJ Aldrich via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Derrick Lewis Rallies To Stop Shamil Abdurakhimov, Blasts Own Performance

The main event of UFC Fight Night 102 featured a heavyweight clash. Derrick Lewis (17-4) looked to extend his winning streak to five when he went toe-to-toe with Shamil Abdurakhimov (17-4). For the most part, this one was a snoozer but Lewis delivered an exciting finish once he got his opponent to the ground. Lewis

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The main event of UFC Fight Night 102 featured a heavyweight clash. Derrick Lewis (17-4) looked to extend his winning streak to five when he went toe-to-toe with Shamil Abdurakhimov (17-4).

For the most part, this one was a snoozer but Lewis delivered an exciting finish once he got his opponent to the ground.

Lewis went for a high kick, but “Abrek” ducked under the kick and took him down. Abdurakhimov went for the arm, but Lewis avoided it and stood up. “The Black Beast” was pressed against the fence. He landed a knee to the body. They separated and Lewis thwarted a takedown attempt. They engaged in a clinch battle with “Abrek” gaining control before they broke free. Abdurakhimov caught a leg kick and earned a second takedown. He remained in control until the round ended.

The two bulls tied up at the start of the second stanza and Lewis landed a knee to the body. “Abrek” received a second warning for having his fingers in the fence. Lewis believed he had been poked in the eye, but time wasn’t called. Replays later showed it was a punch, but the edge of the glove looked to have grazed the eye. A right hand found the mark for Lewis, but he was pressed against the fence again.

They returned to the center of the Octagon. “Abrek” countered a kick with a straight right and a takedown. Lewis went for a leg lock and transitioned to a knee bar. He used it to sweep and threw some heavy punches. Abdurakhimov grabbed a hold of his opponent’s leg and scored another takedown as the round came to a close.

Lewis again threw a kick early in round three, but he avoided a takedown and threw an uppercut. Lewis threw some more heavy shots. Lewis went for his own takedown, but it was defended. “The Black Beast’s” aggressive cost him as he was taken down. The fight was stood back up as Abdurakhimov was stalling. Time was called and Dan Miragliotta warned “Abrek” that he’ll take a point away for his inactivity. The round ended shortly after.

“Abrek” blocked a head kick and Abdurakhimov grabbed a hold of his opponent. They separated quickly. Lewis swung wild and landed an uppercut. “Abrek” landed an elbow on a clinch break. A knee to the body found the target for Lewis. “The Black Beast” landed another knee to the body. He completed a takedown and dropped some hard punches. Lewis moved to full mount and hammered away for the stoppage victory.

Lewis wasn’t happy with his performance and called it “bullshit,” and even implied he doesn’t deserve to fight higher ranked fighters at this time.

Final Result: Derrick Lewis def. Shamil Abdurakhimov via TKO (Strikes) – R4, 3:42

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