UFC Commentator Compares Dominick Cruz To Conor McGregor

Leading up to his highly anticipated title fight with bantamweight king TJ Dillashaw at tonight’s (January 17, 2016) UFC Fight Night 81, it seems as if returning former champion Dominick Cruz has ramped up his trash talk quite a bit. The two men came face to face on a recent edition of Counterpunch alongside UFC

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Leading up to his highly anticipated title fight with bantamweight king TJ Dillashaw at tonight’s (January 17, 2016) UFC Fight Night 81, it seems as if returning former champion Dominick Cruz has ramped up his trash talk quite a bit.

The two men came face to face on a recent edition of Counterpunch alongside UFC commentator Jon Anik, with Cruz using his intellectual and analytical mind to get the better of Dillashaw in terms of verbal warfare.

Anik spoke up to MMA Junkie Radio on the exchange, noting that while there’s a genuine dislike between the two, it seemed as if “Killashaw” was simply annoyed more than anything else:

“They were jabbing at each other up until T.J and his wife walked out of ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ gym,” Anik said. “It didn’t stop when the camera stopped.

“I feel like Dillashaw was more annoyed than anything else. I don’t know that he’s going to be phased in a negative way by any emotions. I think there’s a legitimate dislike there, but at least in terms of what Dominick was doing that day, I just felt like T.J. was annoyed. I guess my biggest takeaway was the size discrepancy.”

Despite having suffered three torn ACLs and an injured groin, and having competed only once over the last four years, Cruz, a man many consider to be the best 135-pounder of all-time, appears to be highly confident heading into tonight’s affair.

Anik even went as far as to compare “The Dominator” to featherweight champion and Irish superstar Conor McGregor in terms of confidence:

“I feel like the confidence with Dominick Cruz is on a Conor McGregor level, so far be it from me to pick against him.”

While the UFC commentator has put his money on Cruz, we could be in for a very close fight this evening in Boston.

Who are you picking?

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Video: UFC Fight Night 81: Dillashaw vs. Cruz Weigh-In Results

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UFC held the official weigh-ins for tomorrow night’s UFC Fight Night 81 event, which features TJ Dillashaw vs. Dominick Cruz for the UFC Bantamweight Championship and Anthony Pettis vs. Eddie Alvarez. Below are the official numbers from today’s weigh-ins in Boston, Mass.

MAIN CARD (FOX SPORTS 1- 10 PM ET/7 PM PT):

T.J. Dillashaw (135) vs. Dominick Cruz (135) – UFC Bantamweight Championship
Anthony Pettis (155.5) vs. Eddie Alvarez (155.5)
Travis Browne (238) vs. Matt Mitrione (249)
Ross Pearson (155) vs. Francisco Trinaldo (155.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX SPORTS 1- 8 PM ET/5 PM PT):

Patrick Cote (171) vs. Ben Saunders (170)
Tim Boetsch (206) vs. Ed Herman (204.5)
Chris Wade (155.5) vs. Mehdi Baghdad (156)
Maximo Blanco (146) vs. Luke Sanders (145.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC FIGHT PASS- 6 PM ET/3 PM PT):

Paul Felder (155.5) vs. Daron Cruickshank (155)
Ilir Latifi (205) vs. Sean O’Connell (205.5)

UFC Fight Night 81 Predictions

Dominick Cruz vs. TJ Dillashaw: Mike Drahota: It should be a bantamweight title fight to remember, as a meeting between two elite competitors like Dillashaw and Cruz could be billed as the best 135-pound fight in UFC history and definitely the most hyped. The only thing holding it back from that being a certainty are

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Dominick Cruz vs. TJ Dillashaw:

Mike Drahota: It should be a bantamweight title fight to remember, as a meeting between two elite competitors like Dillashaw and Cruz could be billed as the best 135-pound fight in UFC history and definitely the most hyped. The only thing holding it back from that being a certainty are the question marks about Cruz’s health, which have limited him to only one bout since October 2011.

Dillashaw has obviously looked nothing ess than dominant in his run as bantamweight champion in Cruz’s absence, finishing his last three bouts with an amazing mix of pinpoint precision and power. But Cruz essentially invented the style that Dillashaw now employs (albeit with less power), so if ‘The Dominator’ comes back at anything close to one hundred percent here, we could see him regain the belt in impressive fashion.

He’s also seemingly got inside Dillashaw’s head during the media buildup for this fight where the champion was badly outclassed by the intelligent needling of FOX Sports analyst Cruz.

While I think that Cruz will use his movement-heavy style to give Dillashaw some issues, I still think ‘The Viper’ is the evolution of the 135-pound landscape, ad there are far less questions about him than there are the former titleholder. The trash talk could come it play here, and so could Dillashaw’s highly publicized departure from Team Alpha Male to Colorado’s Elevation. I just think the champ gets the job done here by a slim margin. While it’s a close one, I’m going with Dillashaw by unanimous decision.

Rory Kernaghan: In Cruz vs. Dillashaw, we have a very rare pairing of fighters with unique styles. Both have incredible footwork, which allows them to cut angles and land the worst strikes possible for their opponents, the ones they don’t see coming. A prime example of Dillashaw’s advantage over a more ‘regular’ fighter’s style is against Renan Barao, as he cracked the former champion with beautiful head kicks and sharp right hands to finish the Brazilian both times they fought.

‘The Dominator’ has dynamic head movement, and a style I’d be very surprised to learn that anyone could mimic in the gym for the champion. Cruz also has some serious wrestling chops, and just seems like a new man since all his injury woes in recent years. I don’t often go with my gut, but I just get the feeling that the head movement and striking of Cruz will win the day. Also, the trash talking element seems to have got to ‘The Viper,’ who could resort to little more than pointing out his record against fighters with standard styles, as opposed to what his actual strengths are against Dom. I’m gonna go with Cruz by TKO round one.

Mike Henken: To me, this is simply one of the best fights that the UFC could put on, and it’s quite a tough one to predict, as well. While Cruz has been nursing numerous injuries on the sidelines over the last few years, Dillashaw has risen to the top of the bantamweight division in emphatic fashion. Using a similar style to that of Cruz’s, the champion has implemented exquisite movement and footwork to bolster an accurate, yet powerful striking arsenal. Cruz, on other hand, is essentially known for his footwork as well, along with his head movement and striking defense. Both men have wrestling backgrounds, and are quite evenly matched in my opinion. It all depends on what shape “The Dominator” returns in, but I also have to go with my gut. Cruz by unanimous decision.

Find our picks for the pivotal lightweight co-main event on the next page….

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Dominick Cruz Turns Up To Open Workouts On Crutches

Dominick Cruz on crutches? Say it ain’t so… UFC Fight Night 81 is just days away,  and the fighters are ready to go to war. However, they will have to wait. Fighters from the card took to the mats and started hitting pads in front of die-hard fans as well as media members. The event

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Dominick Cruz on crutches? Say it ain’t so…

UFC Fight Night 81 is just days away,  and the fighters are ready to go to war. However, they will have to wait. Fighters from the card took to the mats and started hitting pads in front of die-hard fans as well as media members.

The event takes place Sunday, January 17th, 2016, at TD Garden in Boston and will be shown on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass.

The event will be headlined by T.J. Dillashaw and Dominick Cruz for the bantamweight title while Eddie Alvarez vs. Anthony Pettis will serve as the co-main event. Travis Browne vs. Matt Mitrione in a heavyweight bout will also be featured on the main card. The prelims start at 6 p.m. ET on UFC Fight Pass, and the main card will start at 10 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1.

Dominick Cruz decided to surprise the fans by acting like he was hurt as he walked into the gym on crutches, but then rolled forward and showed everyone that he was fine.

Check out the workouts:

This card has a lot of changes due to injuries. Here is the final card for the event:

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

T.J. Dillashaw (13-2) vs. Dominick Cruz (20-1)

Anthony Pettis (18-3) vs. Eddie Alvarez (26-4)

Travis Browne (17-3-1) vs. Matt Mitrione (9-4)

Francisco Trinaldo (18-4) vs. Ross Pearson (20-9, 1NC)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 1, 8 p.m. ET)

Patrick Cote vs. Ben Saunders

Mehdi Baghdad vs. Chris Wade

Tim Boetsch vs. Ed Herman

Maximo Blanco vs. Luke Sanders

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

Daron Cruickshank vs. Paul Felder

Ilir Latifi vs. Sean O’Connell

Kyle Bochniak vs. Charles Rosa

Rob Font vs. Joey Gomez

Francimar Barroso vs. Elvis Mutapcic

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Healthy Pettis Doesn’t Think Anyone In The World Can Beat Him

Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony “Showtime” Pettis will return this weekend (January 17, 2015) in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 81 from Boston, Massachusetts for the first time since losing his title last March Coming off of a brutal loss at the hands of current champion Rafael dos Anjos, Pettis is set to

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Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony “Showtime” Pettis will return this weekend (January 17, 2015) in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 81 from Boston, Massachusetts for the first time since losing his title last March

Coming off of a brutal loss at the hands of current champion Rafael dos Anjos, Pettis is set to meet former Bellator champion Eddie “The Silent Assasin” Alvarez in an attempt to jump back into the title picture.

Not only did “Showtime” suffer a huge loss, but he was also faced with yet another injury setback that has forced him out of the Octagon for the last 10 months.

Injuries have seemed to be the constant downfall for the ex-champ, but now seemingly healthy, Pettis feels as if he’s the best in the world:

“I don’t feel like these guys are on my level when I’m 100 percent. When I’m 100 percent, I don’t think anybody in the world can beat me.” Pettis told MMAFighting.com.

As far as the fight goes, “Showtime” currently sits at No. 1 in the 155-pound rankings while Alvarez is currently ranked No. 4. “The Silent Assassin” is also coming off of a hard fought win over Gilbert Melendez last June, meaning that this scrap could potentially have major title implications.

According to Pettis, he was actually guaranteed a title shot with a win over Alvarez, although he’s not sure he wants to sit around and wait:

Yes, I was told [that I’d get a title shot], but I don’t know if I’m going to wait anymore. I feel like I have been waiting for belts. I have a new contract with the UFC. I’m getting paid what I want to get paid and I feel like now is the time to get out there and just keep fighting.”

Dos Anjos is slated to defend his title next in a mega fight with featherweight boss Conor McGregor at March 5’s UFC 197 from Las Vegas.

Should he get passed Alvarez in Boston, should “Showtime” get a chance to reclaim his title?

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Anthony Pettis Says He’ll Fight For Money, Not Wait For Title Shot With Win Over Alvarez At UFN 81

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With the TJ Dillashaw vs. Dominick Cruz main event getting the majority of the attention heading into Sunday’s UFC Fight Night 81 event fans may have forgotten that former UFC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis will be …

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With the TJ Dillashaw vs. Dominick Cruz main event getting the majority of the attention heading into Sunday’s UFC Fight Night 81 event fans may have forgotten that former UFC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis will be fighting for the first time since losing his title to Rafael dos Anjos in March of last year.

Pettis, who Dana White was already trying to promote as the new number one pound-for-pound fighter in the sport and next top draw for the UFC, lost a one-sided decision to the reigning champion, Dos Anjos, and after several quiet months, “Showtime” will attempt to regain the momentum he had built when he meets former Bellator Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez in the co-main event of this weekend’s event in Boston.

A confident Pettis told MMA journalist Ariel Helwani that he doesn’t feel like waiting for title shots anymore, explaining why he likely won’t be waiting for a title shot if he defeats Alvarez on Sunday. According to Pettis, his new contract pays enough to justify the grueling pre-fight training camps.

“I don’t feel like these guys are on my level when I’m 100 percent,” Pettis told Helwani this week in a new video interview for MMAFighting.com. “When I’m 100 percent, I don’t think anybody in the world can beat me. Yes, I was told [that I’d get a title shot], but I don’t know if I’m going to wait anymore. I feel like I have been waiting for belts. I have a new contract with the UFC. I’m getting paid what I want to get paid and I feel like now is the time to get out there and just keep fighting.”

Headlined by the Dillashaw-Cruz title fight and featuring the Pettis-Alvarez co-main event, UFC Fight Night 81 takes place on Sunday, January 17, 2016 from the TD Garden in Boston, Mass., and airs live and free on Spike TV.