Chris Camozzi Dusts Joe Riggs In 26 Seconds

A middleweight contest served as the second bout on the main card of UFC Fight Night 83 from the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh. The two fighters featured in the bout were Joe Riggs (41-17) and Chris Camozzi (23-10). Camozzi landed a solid leg kick right out the gate. He stunned Riggs with a stiff

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A middleweight contest served as the second bout on the main card of UFC Fight Night 83 from the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh. The two fighters featured in the bout were Joe Riggs (41-17) and Chris Camozzi (23-10).

Camozzi landed a solid leg kick right out the gate. He stunned Riggs with a stiff jab and stopped his opponent with a series of knees. With the win, Camozzi earned his second straight victory. After the fight, commentator Brian Stann confirmed Riggs had broke his forearm.

Final Result: Chris Camozzi def. Joe Riggs via TKO (Knees) – R1, 0:26

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UFC Fight Night 83 Preliminary Results: Alex Garcia vs. Sean Strickland

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Sunday, February 21st, 2016) will come in the form of UFC Fight Night 83. Headlining the card are Donald Cerrone and Alex Oliveira, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

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It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Sunday, February 21st, 2016) will come in the form of UFC Fight Night 83. Headlining the card are Donald Cerrone and Alex Oliveira, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

Alex Garcia vs. Sean Strickland in a welterweight bout closes the preliminary card on Fox Sports 1.

Oluwale Bamgbose vs. Daniel Sarafian is next in a middleweight bout.

Leonardo Augusto Leleco vs. Anthony Smith is next in a middleweight  bout.

Nathan Coy vs. Jonavin Webb in a  welterweight bout opens the Fox Sports 1 preliminary bouts.

Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Marion Reneau in a women’s bantamweight bout finishes off the UFC Fight Pass preliminary card.

Kelly Faszholz vs. Lauren Murphy is next in a women’s bantamweight bout.

Opening the UFC Fight Pass prelims was Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Anthony Hamilton in a heavyweight bout. This was a stand-up fight that saw both men have their moments. Hamilton wanted to take the fight to the ground early, but after several failed attempts, he threw that game plan out the window and started to let his hands go, which paid off. Abdurakhimov used the clinch to fire away several strikes and short jabs to find success of the feet. They traded to the end. Abdurakhimov was awarded the unanimous decision.

So join us right here at LowKickMMA for UFC Fight Night 83, kicking off at 5:15 p.m. ET!

Here are the quick results for the prelims:

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 1, 7 p.m. ET)

Alex Garcia vs. Sean Strickland

Oluwale Bamgbose vs. Daniel Sarafian

Leonardo Augusto Leleco vs. Anthony Smith

Nathan Coy vs. Jonavin Webb

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 5:15 p.m. ET)

Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Marion Reneau

Kelly Faszholz vs. Lauren Murphy

Shamil Abdurakhimov def. Anthony Hamilton via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).

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UFC Fight Night 83 Predictions

Donald Cerrone vs. Alex Oliveira: Mike Drahota: The move up to welterweight was kind of an obvious decision for Cerrone after his brutal one-sided loss to Rafael dos Anjos, but I’m not so sure that the murderer’s row of top contenders at 170 will make it any easier on him. However, here he gets another

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Donald Cerrone vs. Alex Oliveira:

Mike Drahota:

The move up to welterweight was kind of an obvious decision for Cerrone after his brutal one-sided loss to Rafael dos Anjos, but I’m not so sure that the murderer’s row of top contenders at 170 will make it any easier on him. However, here he gets another usual lightweight in late replacement ‘Cowboy’ Oliveira, so this fight should be a solid bounce-back spot for him. Oliveira has strong punching power, pressure, and submissions in addition to some unorthodox takedowns, and he also exhibits Cerrone’s anyone-at-anytime mentality. However, he lacks the world-class experience of his American “Cowboy” counterpart, meaning I have to go with Cerrone by round two TKO here.

Rory Kernaghan:

Cowboy vs. Cowboy is the fight that will see Cerrone fight for the first time since being dominated by dos Anjos for the second time. The Jackson’s MMA contender is essentially one half of a big squash match this weekend against Oliveira, but with Tim Means failing a drug test there clearly weren’t many other options. Where this fight takes place is really up to Cerrone, as I feel he has the drop on Oliveira in the technical striking and submission game. Of course Oliveira has some nice knockout power, but with Cerrone looking to rebound and potentially even more motivated than before, I can’t see this being a major factor in the big picture. I’m picking Cerrone to put on an angry performance, and score a classic head kick finish in round two.

Mike Henken:

While “Cowboy” Cerrone may be undersized compared to the welterweight elite, he’ll be taking on a fellow usual lightweight in this bout in Oliveira despite the fight taking place at 170 pounds. Oliveira is 3-1 in the UFC thus far, but he’s undoubtedly facing off with his toughest test to date in Cerrone. Cerrone is coming off of a brutal 66-second loss to lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos, but has won eight of his last night. At the end of the day I simply feel as if he is the far superior fighter, and it will show. Cerrone by third round submission.

Derek Brunson vs. Roan Carneiro:

Mike Drahota:

I feel this bout is a bit of an under-the-radar co-main event for a FOX Sports 1 card, as both Brunson and Carneiro have quietly put together some solid win streaks in one of the UFC’s most dangerous divisions. Brunson has looked like a man possessed since his last defeat, a come-from-behind TKO loss to top-ranked Yoel Romero in January 2014. Carneiro is no doubt a dangerous force on the ground, but as a former welterweight, I think Brunson will be too big, strong, and aggressive a challenge to manhandle on the ground. Keeping it standing, I predict Brunson finishes it by second round TKO.

Rory Kernaghan:

Roan Carneiro and Derek Brunson represent two fighters with a ton of potential. In the co-main event slot of the evening, each man has a chance to make his name known, and at a crucial time with the middleweight rankings wide open for the taking. The Jackson’s MMA-trained Brunson is the power striker and Carneiro is just a monster grappler. After seeing the way ‘Jucao’ sent Mark Munoz in to retirement and how Brunson has been smashing jaws left and right, this really is a gut call. I think it’ll be tough to get the muscular and well rounded Brunson to the mat, and for that reason I think we’ll see another first round knockout for Brunson.

Mike Henken:

Brunson has been a force to be reckoned with as of late, winning three consecutive bouts with two coming by way of stoppage. His opponent Carneiro, is no easy task, however, as he’s a third degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with 10 submission wins on his resume. Also a winner of six straight, the Brazilian has been rolling, and I expect him to take this fight to the mat before finishing it. Carneiro by second round submission.

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UFC Fight Night 83 Betting Odds: Donald Cerrone Favored Over Alex Oliveira

UFC Fight Night 83 is here, and it goes down today from Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center. The event will air live in primetime on FOX Sports 1. Donald Cerrone vs. Alex Oliveira will headline the event while Derek Brunson vs. Roan Carneiro will serve as the co-main event. The main card features six bouts. According

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UFC Fight Night 83 is here, and it goes down today from Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center. The event will air live in primetime on FOX Sports 1. Donald Cerrone vs. Alex Oliveira will headline the event while Derek Brunson vs. Roan Carneiro will serve as the co-main event. The main card features six bouts.

According to oddsmakers at 5Dimes, Cerrone is a -300 favorite over Oliveira, who is a +250 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Carneiro being a +335 underdog against Brunson, who is a -140 favorite.

Here are all of the betting odds for the event:

Anthony Hamilton +110 Over 1½ -110

Shamil Abdurahimov -130 Under 1½ -110

Kelly Faszholz +290 Over 2½ -255

Lauren Murphy -350 Under 2½ +215

Ashlee Evans-Smith +160 Over 2½ +100

Marion Reneau -185 Under 2½ -120

Nathan Coy +215 Over 2½ -125

Jonavin Webb -255 Under 2½ +105

Anthony Smith -145 Over 1½ -150

Leonardo Augusto Guimaraes +125 Under 1½ +130

Oluwale Bamgbose +135 Over 1½ +125

Daniel Sarafian -155 Under 1½ -145

Alex Garcia -115 Over 2½ -160

Sean Strickland -105 Under 2½ +140

Shane Campbell +130 Over 2½ -105

James Krause -150 Under 2½ -115

Joe Riggs +210 Over 2½ -155

Chris Camozzi -250 Under 2½ +135

Tatsuya Kawajiri +300 Over 2½ -170

Dennis Bermudez -360 Under 2½ +150

Augusto Mendes +300 Over 1½ -160

Cody Garbrandt -360 Under 1½ +140 

Roan Carneiro +335 Over 2½ +110

Derek Brunson -420 Under 2½ -130

Alex Oliveira +250 Over 2½ +105

Donald Cerrone -300 Under 2½ -125

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UFC Fight Night 83 Weigh-In Results: Cowboys On Point

Once again it’s a UFC Fight weekend here at LowKick MMA, this time it’s Cowboy vs. Cowboy in Pittsburgh as Donald Cerrone takes on Alex Oliveira… Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the host of tomorrow’s (February 21, 2016) cowboy themed UFC Fight Night 83. Donald Cerrone makes his welterweight debut against Tim Means Alex Oliveira in the

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Once again it’s a UFC Fight weekend here at LowKick MMA, this time it’s Cowboy vs. Cowboy in Pittsburgh as Donald Cerrone takes on Alex Oliveira…

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the host of tomorrow’s (February 21, 2016) cowboy themed UFC Fight Night 83. Donald Cerrone makes his welterweight debut against Tim Means Alex Oliveira in the evening’s main event. After getting stitched by Rafael dos Anjos in his last fight, Cerrone will look to reinvent himself against another tough Brazilian grappler with KO power in the form of his fellow cowboy Oliveira. There’s a middleweight showdown between Derek Brunson and Roan Carneiro in the co-main event slot.

Elsewhere on the card you’ve got Cody Garbrandt taking on late substitute Augusto Mendes in a bantamweight showdown, Dennis Bermudez goes up against Tatsuya Kawajiri at featherweight, and middleweights Chris Camozzi and Joe Riggs have unfinished business.

The full UFC Fight Night 83 fight card can be found here, and you can join us at 4 PM ET for the live streaming UFC Fight Night Pittsburgh: Cowboy vs. Cowboy weigh-ins video!

Watch the official weigh-in for Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Cowboy live from Stage AE in Pittsburgh, PA on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 4pm/1pm ETPT. Courtesy of UFC on Youtube.

UFC Fight Night 83 Main Event:

170 lbs.: Donald Cerrone (170) vs. Alex Oliveira (171)

FOX Sports 1 Main Card:

185 lbs.: Derek Brunson (186) vs. Roan Carneiro (184.5)
142 lbs.: Cody Garbrandt (140.5) vs. Augusto Mendes (142)*
145 lbs.: Dennis Bermudez (146) vs. Tatsuya Kawajiri (146)
185 lbs.: Chris Camozzi (185.5) vs. Joe Riggs (186)
155 lbs.: Shane Campbell (156) vs. James Krause (155.5)

FOX Sports 1 Under Card:

170 lbs.: Alex Garcia (171) vs. Sean Strickland (170.5)
185 lbs.: Oluwale Bamgbose (185) vs. Daniel Sarafian (186)
185 lbs.: Leonardo Augusto Guimaraes (184.5) vs. Anthony Smith (185.5)
170 lbs.: Nathan Coy (170) vs. Jonavin Webb (169.5)

UFC Fight Pass Prelims:

135 lbs.: Ashlee Evans-Smith (135.5) vs. Marion Reneau (135)
135 lbs.: Lauren Murphy (135.5) vs. Kelly Faszholz (135)
265 lbs.: Shamil Abdurakhimov (254) vs. Anthony Hamilton (260)

*Changed to catchweight (from bantamweight) to accommodate Mendes’ short-notice signing

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There’s A Good Chance Donald Cerrone Will Violate Reebok Policy Again

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will return to action this Sunday (February 21, 2015), taking on a fellow “Cowboy” in Alex Oliveira at UFC Fight Night 83 from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Cerrone is coming off of a devastating 66-second loss to lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos at this past December’s UFC on FOX 17, but that wasn’t the

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Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will return to action this Sunday (February 21, 2015), taking on a fellow “Cowboy” in Alex Oliveira at UFC Fight Night 83 from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Cerrone is coming off of a devastating 66-second loss to lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos at this past December’s UFC on FOX 17, but that wasn’t the only thing that went wrong for “Cowboy”. He was also fined by Reebok for violating the official outfitting policy.

Apparently Cerrone had a patch on his Reebok shorts that wasn’t allowed, but he admits that he expected to face consequences:

“I was fully aware I would be fined before the last fight,” he continued.

“I knew the circumstances going in, I just didn’t know how much I was getting fined. Dana and I talked and came to some grounds that we’re going to stick to.” Cerrone told ESPN.

Although the fine ended up being more than he had expected, Cerrone may indeed continue to play by his own rules this weekend:

“There’s a pretty good chance I will [wear the offending patch on Sunday], yeah,” he said.

“Cowboy” may be playing with fire here, however, as he has even went on record to say in the past that his manager was warned about his actions. In fact, another violation could result in the fighter essentially being cut from the UFC, something that would hinder his hectic fighting schedule.

While he missed out on a championship belt in his last fight, Cerrone seems to be strictly focused on fighting as often as possible, and he will be moving up in weight this weekend to do so.

At the end of the day, however, the weight doesn’t seem to affect him:

“[Fighting at welterweight] makes camp a little better,” he explained.

“I don’t have to pick and choose what I eat. I don’t care though, I’ll fight at 155. Either one. I’ll go to 185 pounds, who cares? Just give me fights.”

Do you think “Cowboy” will follow through with his plan, or does he have too much to lose here?

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