Neil Magny Survives Knockdowns To Finish Hector Lombard

In a bout with serious implications in the welterweight division, Neil Magny (18-4) met Hector Lombard (34-5-1, 2 NC) inside the Octagon at UFC Fight Night 85 in Brisbane, Australia. Magny turned the tables on “Showeather.” Lombard stalked Magny in the beginning of the bout. He dropped his opponent with a punch and landed some

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In a bout with serious implications in the welterweight division, Neil Magny (18-4) met Hector Lombard (34-5-1, 2 NC) inside the Octagon at UFC Fight Night 85 in Brisbane, Australia.

Magny turned the tables on “Showeather.”

Lombard stalked Magny in the beginning of the bout. He dropped his opponent with a punch and landed some hammerfists. Magny hung on as “Showeather” rained down some heavy right hands. Lombard connected with a short elbow in top control. Magny was able to return to his feet. He landed a knee to the body and threw some punches. He went for a takedown, but it was stuffed. A leg kick connected for Magny. He landed two straight punches and an inside leg kick to close the round.

Magny was active at the start of the second stanza. He landed an inside leg kick. Magny landed two knees in the clinch. He popped Lombard with a couple of jabs. Lombard pushed his opponent against the fence, but they broke free. “Showeather” dropped Magny again and went in the guard. Lombard gave up his position with a failed leg lock attempt.

Magny went to mount and attempted a triangle. “Showeather” escaped, but Magny took the back of his opponent and landed a series of punches. Despite Lombard getting peppered with shots the fight was not stopped. While it looked like Lombard was more tired than hurt, he was still taking a lot of punches to the head. Magny looked to be in disbelief as the horn sounded that the fight wasn’t stopped.

Magny pressed forward on a wobbly Lombard. He dumped his opponent to the mat and once again was in full mount. This time, referee Steve Percival called the fight off early in the third round.

Final Result: Neil Magny def. Hector Lombard via TKO (Strikes) – R3, 0:46

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Daniel Kelly Finishes Antonio Carlos Junior With Nasty Ground And Pound

A middleweight showdown between Brazil’s Antonio Carlos Junior (5-2, 1 NC) and Australian judo specialist Daniel Kelly (11-1) took place at UFC Fight Night 85 in Brisbane. While Junior got off to a good start, things took a turn for the worse. Junior threw out two kicks to get the fight underway. He threw a

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A middleweight showdown between Brazil’s Antonio Carlos Junior (5-2, 1 NC) and Australian judo specialist Daniel Kelly (11-1) took place at UFC Fight Night 85 in Brisbane.

While Junior got off to a good start, things took a turn for the worse.

Junior threw out two kicks to get the fight underway. He threw a punch and took Kelly down. “Cara de Sapato” took the back of his opponent and looked for a rear naked choke. Junior landed some punches in an attempt to lower Kelly’s guard. With about 12 seconds left in the round, Junior went for an arm bar but time expired.

Junior ducked some punches and threw a head kick early in the second stanza. Kelly stuffed a couple of takedown attempts. A knee found the mark for “Cara de Sapato.” Kelly landed two solid left hands. Junior went for another takedown, but was kneed for his efforts. A straight right found the home for Junior. Kelly sprawled on another takedown attempt. Kelly got a hold of Junior’s back and rained down punches. The two returned to the stand up. Junior finally got his takedown and wrapped up a body triangle. Junior overcommitted and Kelly slipped out. “Cara de Sapato” appeared to roll on his right ankle as commentator Kenny Florian pointed out.

Kelly went after Junior at the start of round three with jabs. Junior connected with a knee to the body. In the clinch, Junior landed a knee low and time was called. Kelly recovered quickly and the fight resumed. A sloppy takedown attempt turned disastrous for Junior as Kelly dropped a hellstorm of strikes on his opponent for the victory.

Final Result: Daniel Kelly def. Antonio Carlos Junior via TKO (Strikes) – R3, 1:36

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Bec Rawlings Tops Seo Hee Ham In Brisbane

A women’s strawweight contest started the main card of UFC Fight Night 85. The two combatants were Seo Hee Ham (16-7) and Bec Rawlings (7-4). Ham countered Rawlings early in the fight. She connected with a left hand to the jaw. Rawlings landed her own left hand. A straight left hand found the target for

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A women’s strawweight contest started the main card of UFC Fight Night 85. The two combatants were Seo Hee Ham (16-7) and Bec Rawlings (7-4).

Ham countered Rawlings early in the fight. She connected with a left hand to the jaw. Rawlings landed her own left hand. A straight left hand found the target for the South Korean bruiser. “Rowdy” landed a clean right hand. Ham kept giving her opponent problems with the left hand. The two exchanged punches with Rawlings landing the more powerful strikes. Ham ran into a left hook. A head kick from “Rowdy” was blocked to end the round.

Rawlings was active at the start of round two. Ham found the mark with a push kick. Rawlings slowed down a bit to find her rhythm. A body kick from Ham found the target. “Rowdy” caught the leg of her opponent and completed a takedown. Rawlings thwarted a triangle attempt and took the back of Ham. She transitioned to an arm bar attempt, but Ham escaped. Ham connected with combinations. She ducked a spinning back fist and grabbed a hold of her opponent. A body kick from Ham landed as round two came to a close.

Ham landed a combination and a push kick at the start of the final round. Rawlings went for a takedown and wound up in Ham’s triangle. “Rowdy” landed some knees to the side of Ham while still in the triangle. She escaped the position. Ham landed a knee to the body while her back was against the fence. Rawlings maintained Octagon control, pressing Ham against the cage. Ham landed another knee to the body and the two fighters battle for control. The two broke free as the final horn sounded.

The score totals were read and “Rowdy” was declared the winner. Two of the three judges gave Rawlings a very questionable 30-27 score.

Final Result: Bec Rawlings def. Seo Hee Ham via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

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UFC Fight Night 85 Preliminary Results: Brendan O’Reilly vs. Alan Jouban

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, , 2016) will come from in the form of UFC Fight Night 85. Headlining the card are Mark Hunt and Frank Mir, 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 (Saturday, , 2016) will come from in the form of UFC Fight Night 85. Headlining the card are Mark Hunt and Frank Mir, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the preliminary section of the card.

Brendan O’Reilly (5-1-1) vs. Alan Jouban (12-4) closes the preliminary card on Fox Sports 1 in a welterweight bout.

Daniel Hooker (13-6) vs. Mark Eddiva (6-2) is next in a featherweight bout

Leslie Smith (7-6-1) vs. Rin Nakai (16-1-1) is next in a women’s bantamweight bout.

Richard Walsh (9-3) vs. Viscardi Andrade (18-6 opens the Fox Sports 1 preliminary bouts in a welterweight bout.

Ross Pearson (18-10, 1NC) vs. Chad Laprise (10-1) in a lightweight bout finishes off the UFC Fight Pass preliminary card.

Opening the UFC Fight Night 85 UFC Fight Pass prelims was Alan Patrick (13-1) vs. Damien Brown (15-9) in a lightweight bout. A wild first round with both men looking to take the fight to the ground. Patrick went for several guillotine chokes in the round but was never able to finish it. Patrick took him down early in the second round and stayed on top of him for the entire round. Pure domination. In the third round, Patrick kept him down on the ground for the majority of the round and landed some good strikes. Brown got up late in the round and tried to finish, but little too late. Patrick picks up the decision victory.

Here are the results

PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1 – 8 p.m. ET)

Alan Jouban vs. Brendan O’Reilly

Mark Eddiva vs. Daniel Hooker

Rin Nakai vs. Leslie Smith

Viscardi Andrade vs. Richard Walsh

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass – 7 p.m. ET)

Chad Laprise vs. Ross Pearson

Alan Patrick def. Damien Brown via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

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UFC Fight Night 85 Predictions

Mark Hunt vs. Frank Mir: Mike Drahota: There may not be much more than the potential of an all-out slugfest featuring Hunt against a former champ in his native Australia, but this fight should at least deliver that. Obviously the edge goes to Hunt if he can keep the fight standing despite Mir’s recent improvements

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Mark Hunt vs. Frank Mir:

Mike Drahota:

There may not be much more than the potential of an all-out slugfest featuring Hunt against a former champ in his native Australia, but this fight should at least deliver that. Obviously the edge goes to Hunt if he can keep the fight standing despite Mir’s recent improvements in that area, and ‘The Super Samoan’ has certainly looked in great shape recently. But his weakness has always been submissions, and there may be no more of a diverse and dangerous finisher on the mat than Mir. If the two-time former champ can weather the storm to tire Hunt out even a bit, he should open up the doors for a submission. Mir via round two submission.

Rory Kernaghan:

Frank Mir and Mark Hunt are two of the most well-traveled heavyweights who are still actively fighting. In terms of mixed martial arts, Mir is the more accomplished, and certainly has a huge advantage on the mat, but he faces in ‘The Super Samoan’ a K-1 champion with seriously meaty hands. The issue that stands out to me in this fight is that Mir has a tendency to test his stand-up in the Octagon, even against clearly more dangerous fighters, and it can prove costly for the former heavyweight champion. Of course we know Mir has some serious knockout power, but he’d be foolish to keep this standing against a one-punch finisher like Hunt. Although his durability has improved recently, I just don’t see Mir withstanding the punishing blows of Hunt for even one round. It pains me to say it, but I see a brutal knockout win for Hunt in the first round.

Mike Henken:

Both men have looked somewhat solid as of late with Hunt finishing Antonio Silva in his last bout and Mir winning two of his last three, albeit most recently dropping a decision to Andrei Arlovski. In my opinion, “The Super Samoan” holds the clear striking advantage here in terms of power and experience, while Mir most definitely holds the grappling advantage. I feel as if Mir’s striking has improved enough to avoid Hunt’s big shots, and drag this fight to the mat where I ultimately see him finishing the bout. Mir by third-round submission.

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Hector Lombard vs. Neil Magny:

Mike Drahota:

This match-up I kind of a strange bout for Lombard, but it nonetheless could be a dangerous one for the aging former champion who is coming off suspension. Magny has looked like one of the best up-and-coming prospects in the stacked welterweight division, with his only loss in his last nine coming on the ground to Demian Maia, hardly a mistake he can be faulted for. Magny will have the far superior reach and technical striking edge on the power-punching Lombard, and with Magny’s weakness submissions, it would be in the Cuban Olympic judoka’s best interest to get this to the ground. But I don’t see it playing out there, as I believe Magny will use his range to pick Lombard apart on the outside to win the upset. I’m picking Magny by decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

Lombard meets Magny in a co-main event that will interest those keen on sports betting. The heavy-handed former Bellator champion ‘Lightning’ (I know, but I refuse to acknowledge ‘Showeather’ as a nickname) is in fact the betting underdog. Magny has the reach for sure, but outside the physical advantages, where can he win this fight? Talking of physicality, expect to see a much smaller Lombard if he was in fact abusing steroids, which could also factor in to a lackluster performance if ring rust comes into play too much. Hector has proven to be frustrating for his fans in the Octagon at times, and Magny really has the footwork to negate the smaller man’s abilities to get planted and land bombs. The possibility of a KO is there for ‘Lightning,’ but I don’t see him outlasting the athletic Magny. I’m taking Magny by unanimous decision.

Mike Henken:

Despite recently serving out a suspension, Lombard has looked like a rejuvenated man at 170 pounds, possessing high-level grappling skills along with brute strength. Magny is a very well rounded contender, winning his last two bouts. While he does have potential to make some noise in the division, I expect to see Magny fall to a hungry and motivated Lombard. Lombard by round two TKO.

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Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 85: Hunt Favored Over Mir

UFC Fight Night 85 is here, and it goes down today from Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia. The event will air on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass. The prelims start at 6:30 p.m. ET and the main card 10 p.m. ET. According to oddsmakers, Mark Hunt is a -170 favorite over Frank

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UFC Fight Night 85 is here, and it goes down today from Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia. The event will air on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass. The prelims start at 6:30 p.m. ET and the main card 10 p.m. ET.

According to oddsmakers, Mark Hunt is a -170 favorite over Frank Mir, who is a +150 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Hector Lombard being a +110 underdog against Neil Magny, who is a -130 favorite.

Here are the full betting odds:

Leslie Smith -160 Over 2½ -200

Rin Nakai +140 Under 2½ +170

Chad Laprise -120 Over 2½ -240

Ross Pearson +100 Under 2½ +200

Alan Patrick -250 Over 2½ -140

Damien Brown +210 Under 2½ +120

Richard Walsh -110 Over 2½ -150

Viscardi Andrade -110 Under 2½ +130

Mark Eddiva +170 Over 2½ -140

Daniel Hooker -200 Under 2½ +120

Brendan O’Reilly +385 Over 1½ +100

Alan Jouban -485 Under 1½ -120

Bec Rawlings +105 Over 2½ -250

Seohee Ham -125 Under 2½ +210

Steve Bosse +215 Over 1½ +165

James Te Huna -255 Under 1½ -190

Daniel Kelly +400 Over 1½ +135

Antonio Carlos Junior -500 Under 1½ -155

Jake Matthews -105 Over 2½ -190

Johnny Case -115 Under 2½ +165

Frank Mir +150 Over 1½ -105

Mark Hunt -170 Under 1½ -115

Hector Lombard +110 Over 2½ -175

Neil Magny -130 Under 2½ +155

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