Germaine De Randamie Terminates Elmose With Body Strikes

UFC Fight Night 87 continues in Rotterdam, The Netherlands this evening, and the anticipation is growing for the heavyweight main event between Andrei Arlovski and Alistair Overeem. For now we continue our journey through the exciting main card, and now it’s time for Germaine De Randamie vs. Anna Elmose at women’s bantamweight. Six inch reach

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UFC Fight Night 87 continues in Rotterdam, The Netherlands this evening, and the anticipation is growing for the heavyweight main event between Andrei Arlovski and Alistair Overeem. For now we continue our journey through the exciting main card, and now it’s time for Germaine De Randamie vs. Anna Elmose at women’s bantamweight.

Six inch reach and height advantage to the striker GDR, they touch gloves and the Dutch crowd is heavily behind De Randamie. They both move very well on their feet, nice straight right by GDR, wow this girl has brutal power. They clinch and Elmose shoots for the single, GDR spreads her weight well and resists against the fence. They remain in the clinch, Randamie sprawling still, nice reversal by GDR, but they remain clinched.

Knees from Elmose but they are met by equal amounts in return, to the chin from De Randamie and Anna ‘Panda’ is wobbled. GDR stuffs a takedown and has side control, they stand. Nice sharp jabs by GDR, this woman is scary, horrible knees connect in the clinch over and over, this is like watching a snuff film. Randamie with a huge knee to the gut and it’s over, Randamie by TKO (knee to body) round one.

The division has been warned.

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UFC Rotterdam Preliminary Card Results

It’s fight day here at LowKick MMA, and today (Sun., May 8, 2016) the UFC will make their Netherlands debut with UFC Fight Night 87 from the Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Before hometown slugger Alistair Overeem takes on Andrei Arlovski in the main event, the preliminary cards will kick off the action with seven

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It’s fight day here at LowKick MMA, and today (Sun., May 8, 2016) the UFC will make their Netherlands debut with UFC Fight Night 87 from the Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Before hometown slugger Alistair Overeem takes on Andrei Arlovski in the main event, the preliminary cards will kick off the action with seven bouts.

Join us for up-to-the-minute results as they unfold.

Welterweights Leon Edwards and Dom Waters squared off in the next bout, with Edwards snapping some crisp punches as Waters sought numerous takedowns. Edwards held the edge with his stand-up advantage, but Waters scored a huge suplex towards the end of the second round.

In the first bout on the Fight Pass preliminary card, flyweight Ulka Sasaki got he event started right by submitting Willie Gates with a rear-naked choke in the second round.

Preliminary Card (FOX Sports 1 at 12 p.m. ET)
Rustam Khabilov vs. Chris Wade
Magnus Cedenblad vs. Garreth McLellan
Josh Emmett vs. Jon Tuck
Yan Cabral vs. Reza Madadi

Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass at 10:30 a.m. ET)
Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Neil Seery
Leon Edwards vs. Dominic Waters
Ulka Sasaki def. Willie Gates via R2 submission (rear-naked choke, 3:30)

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UFC Fight Night 87: Overeem vs. Arlovski Results

On Sunday, May 8, 2016, UFC held their UFC Fight Night 87 event in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Headlined by an intriguing heavyweight tilt between Jackson/Winkeljohn teammates Alistair Overeem and Andrei Arlovski, UFC Fight Night 87 aired live on FO…

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On Sunday, May 8, 2016, UFC held their UFC Fight Night 87 event in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Headlined by an intriguing heavyweight tilt between Jackson/Winkeljohn teammates Alistair Overeem and Andrei Arlovski, UFC Fight Night 87 aired live on FOX Sports 1.

Below are quick-match results from the UFN 87 event:

Main Card Results (FS1 – 2pm EST.)

– Alistair Overeem vs. Andrei Arlovski
– Stefan Struve vs. Antonio Silva
– Gunnar Nelson vs. Albert Tumenov
– Anna Elmose vs. Germaine de Randamie
– Francimar Barroso vs. Nikita Krylov
– Heather Jo Clark vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz

Preliminary Card Results (FS1 – 12pm EST.)

– Rustam Khabilov vs. Chris Wade
– Magnus Cedenblad vs. Garreth McLellan
– Josh Emmett vs. Jon Tuck
– Yan Cabral vs. Reza Madadi

Preliminary Card Results (Fight Pass – 10:30am EST.)

– Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Neil Seery
– Leon Edwards vs. Dominic Waters
– Willie Gates vs. Ulka Sasaki

UFC Fight Night 87 Betting Odds: Overeem Favored Over Arlovski

UFC Fight Night 87 is here, and it goes down today from Rotterdam, Netherlands at the Ahoy Rotterdam arena. The preliminary card will begin on UFC Fight Pass with three fights at 10:30 a.m. ET/7:30 a.m. PT and the final four preliminary bouts will be shown on FOX Sports 1 at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m.

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UFC Fight Night 87 is here, and it goes down today from Rotterdam, Netherlands at the Ahoy Rotterdam arena. The preliminary card will begin on UFC Fight Pass with three fights at 10:30 a.m. ET/7:30 a.m. PT and the final four preliminary bouts will be shown on FOX Sports 1 at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT. The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.

According to oddsmakers, Alistair Overeem is a –235 favorite over Andrei Arlovski, who is a +195 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Antonio Silva being a +180 underdog against Stefan Struve, who is a –220 favorite.

Here are all of the betting odds:

Yuta Sasaki +120 Over 1½ -150

Willie Gates -140 Under 1½ +130

Dominic Waters +225 Over 1½ -185

Leon Edwards -265 Under 1½ +160

Neil Seery +450 Over 2½ -225

Kyogi Horiguchi -600 Under 2½ +185

Reza Madadi +155 Over 2½ -200

Yan Cabral -175 Under 2½ +170

Josh Emmett +140 Over 2½ -170

Jon Tuck -160 Under 2½ +140

Garreth McLellan +250 Over 1½ -170

Magnus Cedenblad -300 Under 1½ +150

Chris Wade +165 Over 2½ -235

Rustam Khabilov -190 Under 2½ +195

Heather Jo Clark +225 Over 2½ -275

Karolina Kowalkiewicz -265 Under 2½ +235

Francimar Barroso +180 Over 1½ -120

Nikita Krylov -220 Under 1½ +100

Anna Elmose +325 Over 2½ -110

Germaine de Randamie -400 Under 2½ -110

Gunnar Nelson +168 Over 1½ -220

Albert Tumenov -195 Under 1½ +180

Antonio Silva +180 Over 1½ +140

Stefan Struve -220 Under 1½ -160

Andrei Arlovski +195 Over 1½ +110

Alistair Overeem -235 Under 1½ -130

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UFC Rotterdam Predictions: Will Anyone’s Chin Hold Up?

Alistair Overeem vs. Andrei Arlovski: Mike Drahota: Obviously Overeem had to headline any card for the UFC’s Netherlands debut, and they couldn’t have booked him against a fighter more likely to produce a fan-pleasing slugfest in Rotterdam. Both fighters have enjoyed career resurgences as of late, but it’s “The Demolition Man” who brings more momentum

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Alistair Overeem vs. Andrei Arlovski:

Mike Drahota:

Obviously Overeem had to headline any card for the UFC’s Netherlands debut, and they couldn’t have booked him against a fighter more likely to produce a fan-pleasing slugfest in Rotterdam. Both fighters have enjoyed career resurgences as of late, but it’s “The Demolition Man” who brings more momentum into the bout with his three straight wins, as Arlovski lost his most recent bout to current title challenger Stipe Miocic at UFC 191.

At ages 35 and 37 respectively and possessing 92 total MMA bouts between them, Overeem and Arlovski aren’t young in terms of fighting years, but nearly the entire UFC heavyweight division is in a similar state. They do have an concerning 17 knockout losses between them, however, so there’s little doubt that this one will end before it approaches the cards. I might have said Arlovski held the edge when he was on his win streak and Overeem was getting knocked out, but the Dutch kickboxer seems to have righted the ship after losing some weight and fighting smarter under the tutelage of Greg Jackson.

Any punch could end this fight, of course, but I’m going with Alistair Overeem by first round knockout.

Rory Kernaghan:

Andrei Arlovski and Alistair Overeem are similar in many ways, having both proved to be huge knockout threats in the heavyweight area. But they have both been subject to some very nasty knockouts themselves. Without sounding too cliché, I’m willing to bet the winner is the one who’s chin can hold up the longest. ‘The Pitbull’ recently got starched by Miocic, and I’m also willing to bet that ‘The Demolition Man’ is packing more heat than the Croatian-American. For Arlovski, facing an accomplished K-1 kickboxer with highly dangerous knees and kicks, he’ll need to put forth the best performance of his career in the striking department. Unfortunately, as much of an Arlovski fan as I am, I don’t see this happening. Overeem is too big and strong, and simply has too much to offer Arlovski in the stand-up. ‘Reem’ for the KO round one.

Mike Henken:

This is a very interesting fight in my opinion. Overeem has been riding a hot streak as of late, winning three consecutive bouts with two of those victories coming by way of T/KO. Arlovski, on the other hand, is coming off of a brutal stoppage loss. Both men are very powerful strikers with finishing ability, and I feel as if the fight will play out on the feet. IF it does, I think Overeem’s decorated kickboxing background will just be too much for the “Pitbull”. Overeem by second round knockout.

Stefan Struve vs. Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva:

Mike Drahota:

This bout is a must-win for both of these veteran heavyweights, and it’s also a bout of two more powerful sluggers with questionable chins; a poor man’s version of the UFC Rotterdam main event if you will.

Silva has seemingly been content to rush in and let his opponent hit him in the face to see if he can land some shots of his own, and that strategy has resulted in him losing four of his last six bouts by knockout. Struve hasn’t fared much better, losing three out of his last four, including two by knockout. It’s close, but I feel as this bout will get heated early, and the younger heavyweight will be buoyed enough by his hometown crowd to find the Brazilian giant’s massive chin. Struve with another first round knockout.

Rory Kernaghan:

Stefan Struve and Antonio ‘Bigfoot’ Silva are huge guys that like to strike, and it’s once again a case of a Dutch kickboxer with more than just raw power to offer in the co-main event. Both fighters have some chops in the ground game, but I don’t see this fight taking place on the mat, and again we have an example of ‘chinny’ heavyweights throwing down. So who will emerge victorious? I have to point out that Silva has looked quite ‘different’ since TRT went out the window, but I have a feeling he also may be over the lull in his recent record, and I’m picking him for the win tonight. I like Struve, but I feel his jaw is not made for heavyweight, and this fight won’t make it to the judges. ‘Bigfoot’ with a jaw-smashing KO in round two.

Mike Henken:

Struve and Silva have both struggled quite a bit as of late, as both have lost three out of their last four. The height and reach advantage for Struve should be a key in this fight, but one can’t forget about “Bigfoot’s” devastating knockout power. In the end, I feel as if Struve will use his range and pick Silva apart with the Dutch faithful behind him. Expect a third round TKO from Struve.

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Video: UFC Fight Night 87: Overeem vs. Arlovski Weigh-In Results

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On Saturday morning, UFC held the official weigh-ins for their UFC fight Night 87 event, which is scheduled to take place on Sunday.

Headlined by a battle of heavyweight knockout artists from the same team, Alistair O…

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On Saturday morning, UFC held the official weigh-ins for their UFC fight Night 87 event, which is scheduled to take place on Sunday.

Headlined by a battle of heavyweight knockout artists from the same team, Alistair Overeem vs. Andrei Arlovski, UFC Fight Night 87 emanates from Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Below are the official weigh-in results for the UFN 87 event. You can check out a complete video archive of the UFN 87 weigh-ins above.

Main Card (FOX Sports 1 at 2 p.m. ET)

– Alistair Overeem 244 vs. Andrei Arlovski 248
– Antonio Silva 266 vs. Stefan Struve 265
– Albert Tumenov 170 vs. Gunnar Nelson 170
– Germaine de Randamie 135 vs. Anna Elmose 135
– Nikita Krylov 205 vs. Francimar Barroso 204
– Karolina Kowalkiewicz 115 vs. Heather Jo Clark 116

Undercard (FOX Sports 1 at 12 p.m. ET)

– Rustam Khabilov 155 vs. Chris Wade 155
– Magnus Cedenblad 185 vs. Garreth McLellan 184
– Josh Emmett 156 vs. Jon Tuck 156
– Yan Cabral 156 vs. Reza Madadi 155

Undercard (UFC Fight Pass at 10:30 a.m. ET)

– Kyoji Horiguchi 125 vs. Neil Seery 126
– Leon Edwards 169.5 vs. Dominic Waters 170
– Ulka Sasaki 125 vs. Willie Gates 125