UFC Fight Night 116 Preliminary Live Results

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, September 16th, 2017) will come from in the form of UFC Fight Night 116. Headlining the card are Luke Rockhold and David Branch, 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, September 16th, 2017) will come from in the form of UFC Fight Night 116. Headlining the card are Luke Rockhold and David Branch, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

Tony Martin vs. Olivier Aubin-Mercier in a lightweight closes the preliminary card on FOX Sports 1.

Heavyweight: Daniel Spitz vs. Anthony Hamilton is next in a heavyweight bout.

Uriah Hall vs. Krzysztof Jotko is next in a middleweight bout.

Gilbert Burns vs. Jason Saggo in a lightweight bout opens the FOX Sports 1 preliminary bouts.

Here are the results:

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 1/8PM/5PM ETPT)

Lightweight: Tony Martin vs. Olivier Aubin-Mercier

Heavyweight: Daniel Spitz vs. Anthony Hamilton

Middleweight: Uriah Hall vs. Krzysztof Jotko

Lightweight: Gilbert Burns vs. Jason Saggo

 

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Mike Perry Almost Died After Possibly Ingesting Metal

Rising UFC welterweight contender Mike Perry will take on short-notice replacement Alex Reyes in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., September 16, 2017) UFC Fight Night 116 from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Penn., but he very nearly didn’t make it to any more fights. Perry was involved in a significant car accident on May […]

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Rising UFC welterweight contender Mike Perry will take on short-notice replacement Alex Reyes in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., September 16, 2017) UFC Fight Night 116 from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Penn., but he very nearly didn’t make it to any more fights.

Perry was involved in a significant car accident on May 25th, and he suffered two herniated discs in his back in addition to headaches when he was rear-ended by another motorist. However, that was only the start of his side effects, as ‘Platinum’ told Ariel Helwani on this week’s The MMA Hour that he began experiencing pains in training because he potentially ingested a piece of metal in the accident:

“Something happened in the car accident and I possibly ingested a piece of metal. And I didn’t know about it for a couple of days. I was going to training and I had a friend of mine pressing me up against the fence, and he put his shoulder in my stomach and he pressed in, and he’s like 6’4” or 6’5”, so when he really leaned in, he’s got good leverage, and I didn’t think nothing of it — there was just this sharp pain in my stomach. And I just pulled guard and went to the ground, and I was like, ‘Wow, man, good job, dude, that was a lot of pressure, that took a lot of energy out of me.’”

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Perry went into detail about just what the scarcely-seen and threatening injury did to his insides, which required him to undergo reoccurring medical tests as the metal ripped apart his insides. At one point, Perry said, he very nearly died from the metal:

“I was dying on the inside,” Perry said. “I went to the doctor the next day, or the day after, and they ran some tests and stuff like that, and they were like, ‘Did you eat a coin? Did you eat something? Did you ingest a piece of metal or something?’ And I was vomiting blood for a couple of days, and I had to go get [a procedure done where] they stick a camera down your throat to see what’s going on. I beat up my insides with that piece of metal, it cut me up and stuff, and it just took awhile to really get back to eating food, and my weight was low because I just didn’t have an appetite because of all the pain that I went through. It was pretty severe. It’s wild that as healthy as I am and as I was, and all the exercise and all the clean eating, just like, that I almost didn’t make it. That’s how I felt.

“I really didn’t think I was going to make it, man. I was dying. Literally dying.”

“Platinum” may be one of the most powerful knockout artists in the UFC right now, but even a warrior like him couldn’t stand up to the challenge of the back injuries in addition to the internal issue:

“Accidents are tricky, man,” Perry said. “Something like that, especially a tough guy like me, I’m feeling pain … it was a mix of a piece of metal in my stomach and a herniated discs in my back causing nausea, and I couldn’t decipher the two until they told me about both. And then I started realizing the differences in my body between back and stomach where the pain was really coming from, and it was coming from both places.”

Just as his health seemed to be on the edge of extreme danger, he rebounded when he apparently passed the piece of metal, which he never saw. His appetite is back to normal, and he’s feeling as fast and in-shape as he ever has heading into his bout with Reyes, who filled in for longtime contender Thiago Alves on only three days’ notice:

“I have no idea. It passed and I missed it. We tried to look for it, but I wasn’t digging through sh*t, but we were hoping to hear something and we never did.

“But I know I’m better now. My appetite is normal, and I’m just grateful, man. I’m thankful.

“I’m in the best shape of my shape, I’m stronger and better than I’ve ever been. I’m so fast, I’m so ready for this. I can’t wait for Saturday.”

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Gilbert Burns: I Can’t be Relaxed Against Jason Saggo

Gilbert Burns doesn’t want to make the mistake of underestimating his opponents. Jason Saggo won’t be an exception. Tonight (Sept. 16), Burns will take on Saggo on the UFC Fight Night 116 card. The action will be held inside the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Speaking to MMAFighting.com, Burns said that he’s not about to […]

Gilbert Burns doesn’t want to make the mistake of underestimating his opponents. Jason Saggo won’t be an exception. Tonight (Sept. 16), Burns will take on Saggo on the UFC Fight Night 116 card. The action will be held inside the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Speaking to MMAFighting.com, Burns said that he’s not about to […]

UFC Fight Night 116 Full Card, Start Time & How To Watch

The UFC is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from the PPG Paints Arena tonight (Sat. September 16, 2017) and what a card the UFC has planned. A middleweight headliner between No. 3-ranked Luke Rockhold and current No. 9-ranked David Branch is set to close out the night. In the co-main event rising welterweight star Mike Perry will go head-to-head with […]

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The UFC is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from the PPG Paints Arena tonight (Sat. September 16, 2017) and what a card the UFC has planned.

A middleweight headliner between No. 3-ranked Luke Rockhold and current No. 9-ranked David Branch is set to close out the night. In the co-main event rising welterweight star Mike Perry will go head-to-head with UFC newcomer Alex Reyes.

A middleweight showdown will also commence when Hector Lombard takes on Anthony Smith. You can check out the full fight card, start time, and information on how to watch here below:

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

  • Luke Rockhold (185.5) vs. David Branch (186)
  • Mike Perry (170.5) vs. Alex Reyes (167.5)
  • Hector Lombard (186) vs. Anthony Smith (186)
  • Gregor Gillespie (155.5) vs. Jason Gonzalez (156)
  • Sergio Moraes (171) vs. Kamaru Usman (169.75)
  • Zu Anyanwu (263.5) vs. Justin Ledet (244.5)

Preliminary Card (FS1, 8 P.M. ET)

  • Tony Martin (156) vs. Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155)
  • Anthony Hamilton (255.75) vs. Daniel Spitz (244)
  • Uriah Hall (186) vs. Krzysztof Jotko (185)
  • Gilbert Burns (156) vs. Jason Saggo (156)

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Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 116 Feature Close Call In Main Event

UFC Fight Night 116 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, September 16, 2017) from the  PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This event will be the third that the UFC has hosted in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A middleweight bout between former Strikeforce and UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold and former WSOF Middleweight and Light […]

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UFC Fight Night 116 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, September 16, 2017) from the  PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This event will be the third that the UFC has hosted in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

A middleweight bout between former Strikeforce and UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold and former WSOF Middleweight and Light Heavyweight Champion David Branch will headline this event.  Alex Reyes vs. Mike Perry in a welterweight bout will co-headline this show. Rounding out the six bout main card is Hector Lombard vs. Anthony Smith in a middleweight bout, Gregor Gillespie vs. Jason Gonzalez in a lightweight bout, Sergio Moraes vs. Kamaru Usman in a welterweight bout, and Justin Ledet vs. Dmitriy Sosnovskiy in a heavyweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Rockhold is a -450 favorite over Branch, who is a +360 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Reyes being a +350 underdog against Perry, who is a -485 favorite. Here are the full betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 1/10PM/7PM ETPT)

Luke Rockhold (-450) vs. David Branch (+360)
Mike Perry (-485) vs. Alex Reyes (+350)
Anthony Smith (-110) vs. Hector Lombard (-110)
Gregor Gillespie (-410) vs. Jason Gonzalez (+330)
Kamaru Usman (-650) vs. Sergio Moraes (+475)
Justin Ledet (-360) vs. Azunna Anyanwu (+300)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 1/8PM/5PM ETPT)

Olivier Aubin-Mercier (-130) vs. Tony Martin (+110)
Anthony Hamilton (-210) vs. Daniel Spitz (+175)
Krzysztof Jotko (-210) vs. Uriah Hall (+175)
Luke Sanders (-235) vs. Felipe Arantes (+195)
Gilbert Burns (-125) vs. Jason Saggo (+105)

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Luke Rockhold Feels ‘Unbeatable’ Heading Into UFC Fight Night 116

Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold hasn’t competed since being shockingly knocked out by Michael Bisping at UFC 199 in June 2016, but he still remains one of the best 185 pounders in the world. Rockhold will make his return this weekend (Sept. 16, 2017) in the main event of UFC Fight Night 116, as […]

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Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold hasn’t competed since being shockingly knocked out by Michael Bisping at UFC 199 in June 2016, but he still remains one of the best 185 pounders in the world.

Rockhold will make his return this weekend (Sept. 16, 2017) in the main event of UFC Fight Night 116, as he’s set to take on former WSOF two-division world champion David Branch.

Many were surprised at the booking when it was announced, but Rockhold has said that it was difficult to find an opponent willing to step into the cage with him. Regardless, the ex-champion says that he feels ‘unbeatable’ heading into his return bout:

“We couldn’t find the opponent (earlier this year), but we have the opponent now,” Rockhold told MMAJunkie.com. “I’m ready – more ready than ever. I’m focused. I know what I need to do and how I need to fight. Life in this game is a learning process, and I put myself in the right place.

“Mentally, physically, I’m ready to go. When I’m focused, when I’m patient, I’m unbeatable. I’m in that mindset.”

As far as Branch goes, Rockhold said that he’s a ‘game’ opponent, although he also said that the 35-year-old is not on his level:

“He’s a top-10 opponent,” Rockhold said. “I mean, I looked around – I tried to fight everybody. No one would step up. No one would sign the contract. We have an opponent: We have a top-10 guy. I’m not taking him for granted. I know what he is. He’s a game opponent, but he’s not on my level. I’ll wait for my opportunities and I’ll finish this man. … I know what he is, I know what I am, and I know what’s going to happen Saturday night.”

“He’s going to panic, he’s going to feel my power, and I don’t see this man wanting to stand with me once he feels that.”

Do you expect Rockhold to come out on top on Saturday?

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