Felice Herrig Earns Third Straight Win Against Justine Kish

Felice Herrig (13-6) once again toppled an unbeaten fighter, this time it was Justine Kish (6-1). Herrig and Kish swung early and the two went to the ground. Herrig had her opponent’s back, but Kish scrambled out of danger. “Lil Bulldog” got in a body lock and got in a takedown. Herrig ended up on […]

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Felice Herrig (13-6) once again toppled an unbeaten fighter, this time it was Justine Kish (6-1).

Herrig and Kish swung early and the two went to the ground. Herrig had her opponent’s back, but Kish scrambled out of danger. “Lil Bulldog” got in a body lock and got in a takedown. Herrig ended up on her back, but they stood back up eventually.

Herrig went for a takedown, but was reversed. Kish dropped some elbows. The round ended with Kish holding Herrig’s neck with her back against the fence.

“Lil Bulldog” landed a counter punch off a leg kick. A knee to the body was there for Kish. They traded punches. A cut near Kish’s right eye formed. A knee landed for Kish. She went for a spinning backfist, but missed. Herrig scored a judo throw. Kish reversed her opponent. Herrig went for an aarmbarm, but nothing doing.

The final frame began and Kish kept swinging. Herrig scored a takedown. Kish got up, but Herrig backpacked her and licked in a rear-naked choke. They went to the mat and Kish got out of the choke. Herrig rained down some punches in mount. The final horn sounded with Herrig in control.

All three judges scored the fight for Herrig.

Final Result: Felice Herrig def. Justine Kish via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 29-27)

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B.J. Penn Falls Short Against Dennis Siver in Fifth Straight Loss

B.J. Penn (16-12-2) couldn’t sustain his flashes of success against Dennis Siver (23-11, 1 NC). The first bout on the main card of UFC Fight Night 112 featured a featherweight clash. Former two-weight division champion Penn took on Siver. Penn wasted little time closing the distance. He backed Siver up with a jab. Penn held […]

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B.J. Penn (16-12-2) couldn’t sustain his flashes of success against Dennis Siver (23-11, 1 NC).

The first bout on the main card of UFC Fight Night 112 featured a featherweight clash. Former two-weight division champion Penn took on Siver.

Penn wasted little time closing the distance. He backed Siver up with a jab. Penn held off on a takedown, but found his back against the fence It was brief as both men separated. Penn pushed his opponent against the fence and landed a knee. Siver shoved him off.

“The Prodigy” got in another jab. Siver threw out a spin kick to the body. A right hand was there for Siver. He missed a high kick. Siver connected with a left hand. He kept landing kicks as the round came to a close.

The second stanza began and Penn moved forward with punches to the body. A right hand landed for Penn. A leg kick was there for Siver. He had his high kick blocked. An uppercut dropped Siver. “The Prodigy” dropped some ground and pound. He moved to side control. The round ended with Penn in top control.

The final frame was underway. A spinning back kick to the body was there for Siver. A jab was there for Penn. Siver was active with his kicks. A head kick was there for Siver. Penn looked slowed down from the leg kicks. Siver poured it on with more kicks. It was a clear round for Siver.

Siver earned a majority decision.

Final Result: Dennis Siver def. B.J. Penn via majority decision (28-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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UFC Fight Night 112 Preliminary Live Results

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, June 25th, 2017) will come from in the form of UFC Fight Night 112. Headlining the card are Michael Chiesa and Kevin Lee, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the […]

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It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, June 25th, 2017) will come from in the form of UFC Fight Night 112. Headlining the card are Michael Chiesa and Kevin Lee, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

Clay Guida vs. Erik Koch in a lightweight bout closed the preliminary card on FOX Sports 1.

Vitor Miranda vs. Marvin Vettori is next in a middleweight bout. In round 1, Miranda throws hooks when Vettori gets in too close kicks to the legs and head when he has the space. Vettori constantly moving forward with strikes. Vettori showing off some really solid striking but Miranda still very dangerous. In round 2, Vettori catches a high kick and follows it back for the takedown on the cage. Miranda works his way up and gets very busy with kick. Miranda stuffs a couple shots from the Italian. Vettori is scoring with his hands, but Miranda is starting to chop him down with kicks. hey clinch up and Vettori swings around to the back. Miranda tries a standing kimura but just ends up on his back. Miranda works his way up with 30 seconds left. Vettori hits one last double leg takedown to end the round. In round 3, both guys were exhausted at this point. Vettori showing off tight hooks and fast hands in the pocket. Miranda with a sharp jab but he’s getting outlanded. They trade hard knees strikes. Vettori picked up the decision win.

Carla Esparza vs. Maryna Moroz is next in a strawweight bout. In round 1, Esparza trying to faint her way in while Moroz had a low stance and was jabbing to keep Esparza away from her hips. Esparza with a nice right hand. Moroz trying to counter when Esparza lunges into the close distance. Esparza with a left hook then a 1-2 after a failed single leg takedown attempt. Esparza with a double leg but she’s wrapped up in a guillotine. Moroz holds onto it while Esparza punches the body. Moroz bails on it to end the round. In round 2, Esparza and Moroz trading shots whenever Esparza comes inside. Solid left hook for Moroz, then she stuffs a takedown. Esparza with two and three punches at a time. She slips around a Moroz uppercut to get a very brief takedown, but Moroz escapes and gets to her feet. In round 3, Moroz tried to call her own timeout after a groin strike. Esparza gets the takedown again midway through the round. Esparza picked up the decision win.

Darrell Horcher vs. Devin Powell in a lightweight bout opens the FOX Sports 1 preliminary card. In round 1, they had a feeling out process early. Horcher scored a takedown late in the round and worked him over with strikes from top guard. Horcher ended the round with punches and elbows from half guard. In round 2, Horcher landed a big strike that busted open Powell’s nose. Horcher scored a takedown halfway through the round and got guard. Powell got back to his feet but gets dropped. Horcher jumps on him and lands some big strikes but Powell was saved by the bell. In round 3, Powell shoots but Horcher reverses and goes for his own. Powell tries countering with anaconda. Powell going for broke in the final minute. Horcher gets up and shoots again but Powell tries another guillotine. Horcher gets him down and escapes the choke. The judges gave Horch the split decision win.

Jared Gordon vs. Michael Quinones in a featherweight bout finishes off the UFC Fight Pass preliminary card. In round 1, Quinones comes out kicking and Gordon fires back with punches, then a high kick of his own. Gordon pressuring. Gordon scored a takedown and got his back up against the fence. Quinones finally gets his back to the cage and stands up. In round 2, Quinones is falling short with his punches and then misses on a spinning back kick. He stuffs a shot but Gordon hits an uppercut and scores a takedown. Gordon dropping ground and pound from guard and then half guard. Michel tries to stand but Gordon shoves him down and keeps bashing him. Quinones is taking a beating at this point. Gordon punches and then takes him down, which led to Gordon smashing his face in to earn a TKO win.

Johnny Case vs. Tony Martin is next in a lightweight bout. In round 1, Case is bouncing and feinting to start this LW bout. He flicks out some leg kicks and jabs. He eats one stiff jab from Martin. Martin finally opens up and tags Case with a right hand. He’s getting out landed and outworked but he’s landed harder body kicks and punches. Martin staggers Case with a right after they traded in the pocket. Case shoots half-heartedly to get his wits back and returns to feet. In round 2, Case is using his jab well to potshot, score, and keep distance. Martin’s countering and staying measured to conserve energy. Case is bloodied under his left eye and Martin is talking to him, egging him on. Big rights for both guys. In round 3, More measured round this time. Martin’s gas tank is holding up well and his jabs are marking up Case’s face. Martin ends the round with a takedown and an attempted kimura. Martin picked up the decision win.

Opening the UFC Fight Pass prelims is Jeremy Kimball vs. Josh Stansbury in a light heavyweight bout. In round 1, they had a feeling out process early. Kimball drops Stansbury with a right hand and pounds out his dazed opponent on the ground to earn the TKO win.

Here are the results:

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 2/7 p.m. ET)

Lightweight: Clay Guida vs. Erik Koch

Middleweight: Marvin Vettori def. Vitor Miranda via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Strawweight: Carla Esparza def. Maryna Moroz via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Lightweight: Darrell Horcher def. Devin Powell via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/5:30 p.m. ET)

Featherweight: Jared Gordon def. Michel Quinones via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 4:24

Lightweight: Tony Martin def. Johnny Case via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Light Heavyweight: Jeremy Kimball def. Josh Stansbury via TKO (strikes) at 1:21 of R1

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UFC Fight Night 112 Betting Odds Feature Close Call In Main Event

UFC Fight Night 112 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, June 25, 2017) from the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.The event will be the second that the promotion has hosted in Oklahoma City, following UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Guillard in September 2009. The prelims will air on UFC Fight Pass […]

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UFC Fight Night 112 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, June 25, 2017) from the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.The event will be the second that the promotion has hosted in Oklahoma City, following UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Guillard in September 2009. The prelims will air on UFC Fight Pass at 5:30 p.m. ET and FOX Sports 1 at 7 p.m. ET. The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 9 p.m. ET.

A lightweight bout between The Ultimate Fighter: Live lightweight winner Michael Chiesa and Kevin Lee will headline this event. Johny Hendricks vs. Tim Boetsch in a middleweight bout will serve as the co-main event. Rounding out the main card is Felice Herrig vs. Justine Kish in a strawweight bout, Joachim Christensen vs. Dominick Reyes in a light heavyweight bout, Tim Means vs. Alex Garcia in a welterweight bout, and BJ Penn vs. Dennis Siver in a featherweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Lee is a -130 favorite over Chiesa, who is a +110 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Boetsch being a +180 underdog against Hendricks, who is a -220 favorite. Here are the betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 1/9 p.m. ET)

Lightweight: Michael Chiesa (+110) vs. Kevin Lee (-130)

Middleweight: Johny Hendricks (-220) vs. Tim Boetsch (+180)

Strawweight: Felice Herrig (-120) vs. Justine Kish (+100)

Light Heavyweight: Joachim Christensen (+310) vs. Dominick Reyes (-370)

Welterweight: Tim Means (-250) vs. Alex Garcia (+210)

Featherweight: BJ Penn (+175) vs. Dennis Siver (-210)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 2/7 p.m. ET)

Lightweight: Clay Guida (+285) vs. Erik Koch (-345)

Middleweight: Vitor Miranda (+305) vs. Marvin Vettori (-365)

Strawweight: Carla Esparza (-270) vs. Maryna Moroz (+230)

Lightweight: Darrell Horcher (-420) vs. Devin Powell (+335)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/5:30 p.m. ET)

Featherweight: Jared Gordon (-140) vs. Michael Quinones (+120)

Lightweight: Johnny Case (+120) vs. Tony Martin (-140)

Light Heavyweight: Jeremy Kimball (+150) vs. Josh Stansbury (-170)

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Kevin Lee: ‘I’m a Championship Level Fighter With or Without That Belt’

Kevin Lee doesn’t need a “hunk of metal” to see himself as a champion. Lee is set to do battle with Michael Cheisa tomorrow night (June 25) inside the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The lightweight clash will headline UFC Fight Night 112. Speaking to MMAJunkie.com, “The Motown Phenom” said he’s at the highest […]

Kevin Lee doesn’t need a “hunk of metal” to see himself as a champion. Lee is set to do battle with Michael Cheisa tomorrow night (June 25) inside the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The lightweight clash will headline UFC Fight Night 112. Speaking to MMAJunkie.com, “The Motown Phenom” said he’s at the highest […]

Johny Hendricks Once Again Misses Weight – This Time at Middleweight

Former UFC welterweight champion Johny Hendricks shocked many when he came in two pounds over for his middleweight fight Sunday night vs. Tim Boetsch. Hendricks, who had trouble cutting down to the 170-pound limit at welterweight, has another chance to weigh-in, but “Bigg Rigg” didn’t seem likely to make the 186 maximum for middleweight. His […]

Former UFC welterweight champion Johny Hendricks shocked many when he came in two pounds over for his middleweight fight Sunday night vs. Tim Boetsch. Hendricks, who had trouble cutting down to the 170-pound limit at welterweight, has another chance to weigh-in, but “Bigg Rigg” didn’t seem likely to make the 186 maximum for middleweight. His […]