UFC Fight Night 108 Predictions: Does Artem Lobov Have Any Chance?

Following by far the best card of the year in last weekend’s UFC on FOX 24, the UFC looks to continue building on that momentum with tonight’s (Sat., April 22, 2017) UFC Fight Night 108 from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. Like UFC on FOX 24, UFC Fight Night 108 features a bill of talent that while

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Following by far the best card of the year in last weekend’s UFC on FOX 24, the UFC looks to continue building on that momentum with tonight’s (Sat., April 22, 2017) UFC Fight Night 108 from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Like UFC on FOX 24, UFC Fight Night 108 features a bill of talent that while may not be in possession of a ton of star power, nevertheless promises an extremely exciting night of top-to-bottom action for hardcore fight fans.

In the main event, an oddly-booked featherweight bout between top-ranked veteran Cub Swanson and unranked fighter Artem Lobov, who is best known for being a close friend of UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor, became reality following a Twitter spat between the two polar opposites. With both fighters known for their knockout power, the fight could produce fireworks no matter how it ends.

The co-main event also promises to showcase fireworks at 155 pounds, as longtime fan favorite Diego Sanchez will welcome returning former contender Al Iaquinta back to the octagon. The East Coast-bred “Ragin Al” has been out of the game for two years since defeating current top welterweight Jorge Masvidal – albeit by a controversial decision – in April 2015.

The rest of the main card features potential slugfests when Ovince St. Preux meets Marcos Rogerio de Lima, John Dodson facing Eddie Wineland, and welterweight power hitters Jake Ellenberger and Mike Perry slated to kick off the main card. Find out who we picked to win at the under-appreciated event right here.

Cub Swanson vs. Artem Lobov:

Hot off of his 2016 “Fight of the Year”-winning bout versus Doo Ho Choi at UFC 206, Swanson has racked up three straight victories to once again re-establish himself as a legitimate top contender in the UFC. Scoring a fourth straight over Lobov will do nothing for his goal of getting a title fight, but Swanson’s warrior spirit simply wouldn’t let the much less experienced Lobov’s callout fly.

And he probably shouldn’t have, because with far more technical striking, better scrambling, jiu-jitsu, footwork, speed, and a comparable match in striking power, this is a fight that seems to be a potential show of skill living up to Swanson’s “Beautiful Destruction” nickname. “The Russian Hammer” always has a puncher’s chance and is most definitely accurate with his counter shots, but with a 14-12 overall record and one of the steepest steps up in opponent we’ve ever seen in the UFC, this is a mountain that will be ultimately too tough to summit for Lobov. Swanson via TKO, R2.

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Diego Sanchez vs. Al Iaquinta:

This fight is an intriguing one that could break out into a barrooom brawl atmosphere quickly in Nashville. The tough-as-nails legend Sanchez just won’t go away, and he is in incredible shape at 35 years old, winning three out of his last five fights. Iaquinta was one of the deep lightweight division’s most promising rising talents when he left on his hiatus of two years, but now there are question marks about his fire for the notoriously brutal fight game.

If he’s on, this fight should be “Ragin’ Al’s” to win, as he’s a slightly more technical, younger version of Sanchez with more evolved boxing and better wrestling. “Nightmare” may have the jiu-jitsu edge, but with these two fighters’ propensity for throwing down in a phone booth, this bout has “Fight of the Night” written all over it. I’m picking Iaquinta by unanimous decision.

Ovince St. Preux vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima:

This fight in the absolutely barren 205-pound arena presents an amazing opportunity for the lesser-known de Lima and a must-win for the sputtering St. Preux. De Lima came in a whopping four pounds overweight, so much of the bout’s outcome could rest on whether or not he’s drained from cutting weight or just bringing a size and weight advantage to the fight. The longer this fight lasts, the more de Lima could potentially fade, but his fight-ending power is a serious factor early on. The odds and experience favor St. Preux, but I’m not sure he can realize his full potential until he goes to a true top-level camp. That’s why I’m taking de Lima with the upset by R1 TKO.

John Dodson vs.Eddie Wineland:

This bout between two of bantamweight’s best knockout strikers is yet another bout with fireworks written all over it despite that starting to sound cliche for this hardly-promoted event. Regardless, both men have a lot to prove tonight, as Dodson will look to rebound from a close split decision loss to John Lineker while Wineland will hunt for a third straight stoppage win. Dodson obviously possesses the speed edge on almost any fighter in MMA, and Wineland has legitimate one-punch stopping power at only 135 pounds. Like Sanchez and Iaquinta, they should both also be willing to throw caution to the wind and engage in a technical brawl. That favors “The Magician” in my eyes, and he shines in match-ups such as these. Dodson by TKO in R2.

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Joe Lauzon vs. Stevie Ray:

The well-worn cliche of fights that could turn into war is growing old by now (if that’s even that such a thing in MMA), and a big part of that is this lightweight tilt that is just the latest match-up promising to get the crowd riled up. Much of that is due to Lauzon’s simple presence, as the Boston-based “J Lau” is one of the most exciting fighters in UFC history with his well-known collection of bonuses. Scotland’s Ray is one of lightweight’s least-hyped prospects, so this showcase bout with a legend like Lauzon is his biggest-ever UFC bout by far. I think Lauzon will pressure Ray early on, and this could turn into a chess match of sorts based on how well-rounded both fighters are. But I think we saw Lauzon start to decline ever so slightly in his extremely controversial win over Marcin Held in his last bout, a fight even he admitted he thought he lost, and Ray presents an even more dangerous challenge. Ray by TKO in R3.

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UFC Nashville Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

The UFC will be live from Nashville, Tennessee tonight and the promotion has compiled a great card for fight fans tonight. On the main card UFC welterweight veteran Jake Ellenberger will take on Mike Perry, lightweight veteran Joe Lauzon will take on Stevie Ray, and former flyweight title-challenger John Dodson will meet Eddie Wineland. No.

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The UFC will be live from Nashville, Tennessee tonight and the promotion has compiled a great card for fight fans tonight.

On the main card UFC welterweight veteran Jake Ellenberger will take on Mike Perry, lightweight veteran Joe Lauzon will take on Stevie Ray, and former flyweight title-challenger John Dodson will meet Eddie Wineland.

No. 8-ranked 205-pound Ovince Saint Preux takes on Marcos Rogerio de Lima (who missed weight at 210 pounds), the returning Al Iaquinta takes on Diego Sanchez in the night’s co-main event, and No. 4-ranked featherweight Cub Swanson vs. Artem Lobov closes out the night.

You can check out the full fight card, start times and how to watch here:

Main Card (FS1, 10 P.M. ET)

Artem Lobov (145) vs. Cub Swanson (145)

Al Iaquinta (154.5) vs. Diego Sanchez (155.5)

Marcos Rogerio de Lima (210)* vs. Ovince Saint Preux (206)

John Dodson (135) vs. Eddie Wineland (135)

Joe Lauzon (155.5) vs. Stevie Ray (156)

Jake Ellenberger (170.5) vs. Mike Perry (170)

Preliminary Card (FS2, 8 P.M. ET)

Sam Alvey (184) vs. Thales Leites (186)

Brandon Moreno (125) vs. Dustin Ortiz (124.5)

Scott Holtzman (156) vs. Michael McBride (155.5)

Jessica Penne (116) vs. Danielle Taylor (115)

Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass, 6:30 P.M. ET)

Cindy Dandois (135) vs. Alexis Davis (134.5)

Bryan Barberena (170) vs. Joe Proctor (170)

Hector Sandoval (125.5) vs. Matt Schnell (126)

How to watch:

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Artem Lobov Will Not Have Kavanagh Or McGregor In Corner Tonight

SBG Ireland’s Artem Lobov will likely face the toughest test of his mixed martial arts career when he meets No. 4-ranked Cub Swanson in the main event of UFC Fight Night 108 later tonight and he won’t have John Kavanagh, the gym’s longtime head coach, or Conor McGregor, the gym’s most notable fighter, in his

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SBG Ireland’s Artem Lobov will likely face the toughest test of his mixed martial arts career when he meets No. 4-ranked Cub Swanson in the main event of UFC Fight Night 108 later tonight and he won’t have John Kavanagh, the gym’s longtime head coach, or Conor McGregor, the gym’s most notable fighter, in his corner.

“The Russian Hammer”, however,  doesn’t seemed to be too phased by the circumstances

“It doesn’t really affect me,” Lobov told MMAJunkie of McGregor. “World champions don’t need their hand held.”

“I have Owen Roddy here, who is one of the main coaches at SBG, and he’s cornered me many times before,” he said. “I used to fight every weekend. And I could have my grandma in my corner. By the time I’m walking into the cage, nothing matters me anymore. I’m ready to go.”

Some have criticized the UFC for booking this bout, as Swanson is a top contender on the verge of earning a title shot, while Lobov is an unranked fighter who currently holds a 2-2 record inside the Octagon. “The Russian Hammer”, however, appears to be quite confident heading into the bout and he’s even said that he expects to finish Swanson.

How are you expecting this fight to play out?

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Artem Lobov Will Not Have Kavanagh Or McGregor In Corner Tonight

SBG Ireland’s Artem Lobov will likely face the toughest test of his mixed martial arts career when he meets No. 4-ranked Cub Swanson in the main event of UFC Fight Night 108 later tonight and he won’t have John Kavanagh, the gym’s longtime head coach, or Conor McGregor, the gym’s most notable fighter, in his

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SBG Ireland’s Artem Lobov will likely face the toughest test of his mixed martial arts career when he meets No. 4-ranked Cub Swanson in the main event of UFC Fight Night 108 later tonight and he won’t have John Kavanagh, the gym’s longtime head coach, or Conor McGregor, the gym’s most notable fighter, in his corner.

“The Russian Hammer”, however,  doesn’t seemed to be too phased by the circumstances

“It doesn’t really affect me,” Lobov told MMAJunkie of McGregor. “World champions don’t need their hand held.”

“I have Owen Roddy here, who is one of the main coaches at SBG, and he’s cornered me many times before,” he said. “I used to fight every weekend. And I could have my grandma in my corner. By the time I’m walking into the cage, nothing matters me anymore. I’m ready to go.”

Some have criticized the UFC for booking this bout, as Swanson is a top contender on the verge of earning a title shot, while Lobov is an unranked fighter who currently holds a 2-2 record inside the Octagon. “The Russian Hammer”, however, appears to be quite confident heading into the bout and he’s even said that he expects to finish Swanson.

How are you expecting this fight to play out?

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Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 108: Cub Swanson Favored Big

UFC Fight Night 108 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, April 22, 2017) from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The prelims will air at 6:30 p.m. ET with three bouts on Fight Pass and FOX Sports 2 at 8 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card will start at 10 p.m.

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UFC Fight Night 108 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, April 22, 2017) from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The prelims will air at 6:30 p.m. ET with three bouts on Fight Pass and FOX Sports 2 at 8 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card will start at 10 p.m. ET with six bouts.

A featherweight bout between Cub Swanson and Artem Lobov will headline this event while Al Iaquinta vs. Diego Sanchez in a lightweight bout will serve as the co-main event. Round out the main card is Ovince Saint Preux vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima in a light heavyweight bout, John Dodson vs. Eddie Wineland in a bantamweight bout, Joe Lauzon vs. Stevie Ray in a lightweight bout and Jake Ellenberger vs. Mike Perry in a welterweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Swanson is a -750 favorite over Lobov, who is a +525 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Sanchez being a +335 underdog against Iaquinta, who is a -420 favorite. Here are the betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 1/10 p.m. ET)

Featherweight: Cub Swanson (-750) vs. Artem Lobov (+525)

Lightweight: Al Iaquinta (-420) vs. Diego Sanchez (+335)

Light Heavyweight: Ovince Saint Preux (-160) vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima (+140)

Bantamweight: John Dodson (-440) vs. Eddie Wineland (+350)

Lightweight: Joe Lauzon (+175) vs. Stevie Ray (-210)

Welterweight: Jake Ellenberger (+165) vs. Mike Perry (-190)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 2/8 p.m. ET)

Middleweight: Sam Alvey (+105) vs. Thales Leites (-125)

Flyweight: Brandon Moreno (+175) vs. Dustin Ortiz (-210)

Lightweight: Scott Holtzman (-360) vs. Michael McBride (+300)

Strawweight Jessica Penne (-130) vs. Danielle Taylor (+110)

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

Lightweight: Bryan Barberena (-345) vs. Joe Proctor (+285)

Female Bantamweight: Alexis Davis (-265) vs. Cindy Dandois (+225)

Flyweight: Matt Schnell (+105) vs. Hector Sandoval (-125)

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Brandon Moreno: ‘I Don’t Like Easy Fights Because People Talk a Lot of Sh*t’

Brandon Moreno isn’t a fan of easy fights. Moreno has found himself on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) flyweight rankings quickly. He made an immediate impact in his UFC debut, submitting Louis Smolka in the first round back in Oct. 2016. Two months later, Moreno earned a split decision win in a tough fight against […]

Brandon Moreno isn’t a fan of easy fights. Moreno has found himself on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) flyweight rankings quickly. He made an immediate impact in his UFC debut, submitting Louis Smolka in the first round back in Oct. 2016. Two months later, Moreno earned a split decision win in a tough fight against […]