Five Best Fights To Make After UFC St. Louis

UFC Fight Night 124 took place last night (Jan. 14, 2017) live on FOX Sports 1 from St. Louis, Missouri, and although it was a bit of a slog throughout much of the main card, the main event delivered a hard-hitting affair as promised. Jeremy Stephens scored a second-round stoppage victory over Doo Ho Choi […]

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UFC Fight Night 124 took place last night (Jan. 14, 2017) live on FOX Sports 1 from St. Louis, Missouri, and although it was a bit of a slog throughout much of the main card, the main event delivered a hard-hitting affair as promised.

Jeremy Stephens scored a second-round stoppage victory over Doo Ho Choi in a fight that earned ‘Fight of the Night’ honors.

In the co-main event, meanwhile, Jessica Rose-Clark earned a decision victory over Paige VanZant in a women’s flyweight affair. Surging welterweight Kamaru Usman continued his streak at welterweight as well, but may not have earned many new fans with his wrestling-heavy gameplan and post-fight smack talk.

With the event now in the rearview mirror, let’s take a look ahead at the five best fights to make from UFC St. Louis:

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Jeremy Stephens vs. Josh Emmett

Although he has, at times, fallen short in big fights, Jeremy Stephens has remained relevant in the featherweight division for years, and after putting together back-to-back wins over Gilbert Melendez and Choi, he should be in line for another pivotal fight.

With that being said, a pairing with Josh Emmett makes sense.

Since returning to featherweight earlier this year, Emmett has won two straight fights with his most recent win being a stunning knockout victory over former title challenger Ricardo Lamas at UFC on FOX 26 last month in Winnipeg.

Both men have been riding waves of a momentum, but they’re both also at least a fight or two away from title discussions. Matching them up against each other would provide a fresh and deserving contender in the 145-pound weight class.

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UFC St. Louis Fighter Comments On Scary Uriah Hall Situation

Former The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 17 finalist Uriah Hall was scheduled to take on veteran Vitor Belfort in the co-main event of tonight’s (Jan. 14, 2017) UFC Fight Night 124 from St. Louis, Missouri, but the bout was scrapped when Hall failed to make it to the scale for weigh-ins yesterday morning (Jan. 13, 2017). […]

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Former The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 17 finalist Uriah Hall was scheduled to take on veteran Vitor Belfort in the co-main event of tonight’s (Jan. 14, 2017) UFC Fight Night 124 from St. Louis, Missouri, but the bout was scrapped when Hall failed to make it to the scale for weigh-ins yesterday morning (Jan. 13, 2017).

According to a report from MMAFighting.com, Hall was on weight, but fainted on his way to the weigh-ins. He was then taken to the hospital, but he’s currently awake and talking, per the report.

The UFC released the following statement:

Sunday’s UFC Fight Night co-main event between Uriah Hall and Vitor Belfort has been called off after Hall was unable to make weight for the bout at Scottrade Center in St. Louis.

The card, which airs on FS1, will proceed with 11 bouts. Moving to the main card is the featherweight bout between Darren Elkins and Michael Johnson, while the bantamweight clash between Kyung Ho Kang and Guido Cannetti moves to the FS1 prelims.

Issues with weight-cutting have become quite evident in the sport of mixed martial arts, and apparently Hall’s situation was one of the worst in recent memory. In fact, according to Paige VanZant, who will take on Jessica Rose-Clark in the event’s co-main event, it was the ‘scariest’ thing she’s ever seen:

Should the UFC make any changes moving forward to prevent issues like this?

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