If you enjoy watching Cris “Cyborg” Justino compete inside the Octagon for the UFC, you might want to make sure to tune in this weekend for UFC Fight Night 95.
According to UFC president …
If you enjoy watching Cris “Cyborg” Justino compete inside the Octagon for the UFC, you might want to make sure to tune in this weekend for UFC Fight Night 95.
According to UFC president Dana White, the promotion is not planning on adding a featherweight division – or any other for that matter – in the near future.
“Obviously it’s been very popular and the women have done very well, but as far as the expansion I think it’s inevitable as the sport continues to grow,” White said in an interview with Globo. “But no plans in the near future, no.”
Justino, the current Invicta FC featherweight champion, made her long-awaited UFC debut at 140 pounds recently. Her fight with Lina Lansberg in the main event this weekend will also be at that weight.
White did mention that 115 pounds could be the next division to come into play if there is expansion.
“As far as a heavier division, no I don’t see that happening,” White said. “I don’t see that happening any time soon, but the 115-pound division continues to get bigger.”
During the official UFC Fight Night 94 post-fight show on FOX Sports 1 on Saturday evening, the FS1 crew looked ahead to next Saturday’s UFC event in Brazil.
Headlined by Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino vs. Lina Lansberg in Cyborg’s home country, UFC Fight Night 95 is scheduled to take place from Brasilia, Brazil.
The FS1 crew, which consisted of Karyn Bryant, Dan Hardy and UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley, examined the Cyborg-Lansberg fight, as well as the co-main event featuring former Brazilian UFC Champion Renan Barao against TUF veteran Phillipe Nover.
Watch Bryant, Hardy and Woodley take a closer look at the main and co-main events for next weekend’s UFN 95 event via the video embedded above.
UFC Fight Night 95 takes place live, Saturday, September 24, 2016 from Ginásio Nilson Nelson in Brasília, Brazil.
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During the official UFC Fight Night 94 post-fight show on FOX Sports 1 on Saturday evening, the FS1 crew looked ahead to next Saturday’s UFC event in Brazil.
Headlined by Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino vs. Lina Lansberg in Cyborg’s home country, UFC Fight Night 95 is scheduled to take place from Brasilia, Brazil.
The FS1 crew, which consisted of Karyn Bryant, Dan Hardy and UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley, examined the Cyborg-Lansberg fight, as well as the co-main event featuring former Brazilian UFC Champion Renan Barao against TUF veteran Phillipe Nover.
Watch Bryant, Hardy and Woodley take a closer look at the main and co-main events for next weekend’s UFN 95 event via the video embedded above.
UFC Fight Night 95 takes place live, Saturday, September 24, 2016 from Ginásio Nilson Nelson in Brasília, Brazil.
Ahead of her biggest MMA assignment to date — a UFC Fight Night main event bout against Invicta FC Featherweight Champion and rising UFC contender Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino, Lina Lansberg is featured in UFC’s latest “U…
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Ahead of her biggest MMA assignment to date — a UFC Fight Night main event bout against Invicta FC Featherweight Champion and rising UFC contender Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino, Lina Lansberg is featured in UFC’s latest “UFC Free Fight.”
Featured above, courtesy of the UFC’s official YouTube channel, is the full fight between Lina Lansberg and Emma Delaney from the Cage Warriors (CWFC) 66 event, which saw Lansberg secure the submission victory.
Lansberg takes on dangerous women’s champion Cris “Cyborg” Justino in her home country of Brazil when UFC Fight Night 95 takes place next Saturday, September 24th, from Brasilia, Brazil. The show is scheduled to air live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1).
Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Justino is set to make her second appearance in the UFC’s Octagon, when she takes on the ‘Elbow Princess’ Lina Lansberg at UFC Fight Night 95. Justino (16-1) most recently saw Octagon action for the first time under the UFC banner when she dismantled Leslie Smith via round one KO at UFC 198
Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Justino is set to make her second appearance in the UFC’s Octagon, when she takes on the ‘Elbow Princess’ Lina Lansberg at UFC Fight Night 95.
Justino (16-1) most recently saw Octagon action for the first time under the UFC banner when she dismantled Leslie Smith via round one KO at UFC 198 this past May.
Lansberg (6-1) will make her own UFC debut against arguably the most dominant women’s mixed martial artist of all time, coming off of a second round TKO win over opponent Maria Hougaard Djursaa in March.
During a recent interview with MMA Junkie, Lansberg discussed her upcoming bout with ‘Cyborg’ and credited the Brazilian for her ability to mentally break her opponents before they even step inside of the cage:
“It’s tough for them to find opponents for Cris, and I’ve had a lot of standup fights before, so I do understand why they chose me,” Landberg said. “Of course I was familiar with her.
I know some of the others as well, but I have been following her for years in muay Thai and in MMA. I know her well.Definitely she beats opponents before they get in the cage. When she gets in there, and you see it in her last fight against (Leslie) Smith.
You saw it from the start that she was beat waking to the cage. It’s definitely the biggest reason to why she wins all the time.”
While Lansberg may be criticized by many MMA fans for not knowing what she is getting herself into with such a tall task in her UFC debut, her track record certainly speaks volumes about her ability to stand and trade with any female combatant she is thrown in against:
“I’ve been fighting muay Thai for so many years now,” Lansberg said. “I have 85 or 90 fights, many of them in the European and world championships.
I’ve fought against (Valentina) Shevchenko, who is fighting in the UFC now. I fought her in the finals of a world championship match. I’ve done it for many years, and I’ve won several gold medals in the European championship and the world championship.
“I’ve been preparing for something like this for a long time. I’ve been traveling the world to fight before, and it’s a lot of pressure, but it’s the way I want it to be. That’s the fun part as well. The bigger, the better.”
Lansberg claims that mentally she is ‘100 percent’ ready to step inside the cage with Justino, but pities ‘Cyborg’s’ current position as the one with everything to lose but nothing to gain from this contest:
“Everything is mental 100 percent,” Lansberg said. “It’s a mental game. The technique and the physics is just a small part of it. It’s the mental gave that’s most important.
I’m comfortable with that, and I work a lot mentally right now, as well, and I have for quite a while with my coach and with a psychologist. It’s a mental game.
“I’m lucky I’m not Cris in this actually because I know the feeling when you go into a fight and you have everything to lose and nothing to win really. I wouldn’t like to be her in this fight. It’s much better to be me to be the underdog and have everything to win.”
The ‘Elbow Princess’ plans to topple ‘Cyborg’ en-route to a ‘shortcut’ to the top of the UFC, and plans on utilizing her coveted elbows to bust open the ‘beatable’ Justino in order to do so:
“I love elbows,” Lansberg said. “They make everybody bleed so much, and I love that. It will be so much fun. She’s tough, and she’s going to bleed a lot. That’s why I do it. I’m going to enjoy it, and we’re going to have a good time, me and Cris.”
“This fight is absolutely a shortcut to the top, and it’s the best way possible,” Lansberg said. “She is beatable. She has beat many good names, but also a lot of names that weren’t that good, and she’s still human.
A lot of people win all the time, but everybody is beatable.”
‘Cyborg’ and Lansberg will meet in the main event of UFC Fight Night 95 live from the Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasilia, Brazil on September 24, 2016.
UFC Fight Night 92 goes down in Salt Lake City, Utah this coming Saturday August 6. Headlining the action are popular featherweights Yair Rodriguez and Alex Cacares. Mexican prospect ‘Pantera’ is currently 8-1 as a pro, undefeated in the UFC and coming off an insane flying head kick knockout against Andre Fili at UFC 197. […]
UFC Fight Night 92 goes down in Salt Lake City, Utah this coming Saturday August 6. Headlining the action are popular featherweights Yair Rodriguez and Alex Cacares. Mexican prospect ‘Pantera’ is currently 8-1 as a pro, undefeated in the UFC and coming off an insane flying head kick knockout against Andre Fili at UFC 197. ‘Bruce Leeroy’ is riding two straight wins over Cole Miller and Masio Fullen heading in to the SLC main event with Rodriguez, with the Ultimate Fighter veteran sporting a 12-8 (1) record overall.
The co-main event keeps the focus on the featherweight division, as Dennis Bermudez squares off against Rony Jason. Chris Camozzi takes on Thales Leites at middleweight, and how about Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Cub Swanson on Fight Pass? It’s bound to be an exciting night in Utah with the likes of Viktor Pesta, Marcin Tybura, Court McGee, Dominique Steele and many others scattered throughout the card.
The early weigh-ins will get don at 4 PM ET, so you can check in for the official results then, or tune in to watch the live show at 7 PM ET right here on LowKickMMA.com!
Event: UFC Fight Night 92: “Rodriguez vs. Caceres” Date: Sat., Aug 6, 2016 Location: Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah Broadcast: FOX Sports 1, UFC Fight Pass
FOX Sports 1 Main Event:
145 lbs.: Yair Rodriguez vs. Alex Caceres
FOX Sports 1 Main Card (10 p.m. ET):
145 lbs.: Dennis Bermudez vs. Rony Jason 185 lbs.: Chris Camozzi vs. Thales Leites 170 lbs.: Zak Cummings vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio 185 lbs.: Joseph Gigliotti vs. Trevor Smith 115 lbs.: Maryna Moroz vs. Danielle Taylor
FOX Sports 1 “Prelims” (8 p.m. ET):
170 lbs.: Dominique Steele vs. Court McGee 265 lbs.: Marcin Tybura vs. Viktor Pesta 155 lbs.: Jason Novelli vs. David Teymur 145 lbs.: Horacio Gutierrez vs. Teruto Ishihara
UFC Fight Pass “Prelims” (6:30 p.m. ET):
145 lbs.: Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Cub Swanson 265 lbs.: Justin Ledet vs. Chase Sherman
Add two more fights to the UFC Fight Night 95 lineup, as Michel Prazeres faces Gilbert Burns and Gegor Gillespie takes on Joaquim Silva.
Prazeres (20-2) entered the UFC unbeaten in his career and has since gone 4-2. All six of his Octagon appearance…
Add two more fights to the UFC Fight Night 95 lineup, as Michel Prazeres faces Gilbert Burns and Gegor Gillespie takes on Joaquim Silva.
Prazeres (20-2) entered the UFC unbeaten in his career and has since gone 4-2. All six of his Octagon appearances have been decisions, with his two most recent being victories over Valmir Lazaro and J.C. Cottrell.
Burns (11-1) suffered his first pro loss when he was bested by Rashid Magomedov, but rebounded with a win over Lukasz Sajewski to improve to 4-1 with the UFC.
Silva (9-0) has captured both of his Octagon fights, while Gillespie (7-0) will be fighting for the first time under the UFC banner.
UFC Fight Night 95 takes place September 24 from the Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasilia, Brazil. The card includes Cris “Cyborg” Justino vs. Lina Akhtar Lansberg and Roy Nelson vs. Antonio Silva.