UFC Newark goes down today (Sat. August 3, 2019) from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on ESPN. The world’s leading mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion compiled an excellent card for fight fans to enjoy. It’s headlined by a meeting between Co…
UFC Newark goes down today (Sat. August 3, 2019) from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on ESPN. The world’s leading mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion compiled an excellent card for fight fans to enjoy. It’s headlined by a meeting between Colby Covington and Robbie Lawler. Also, Jim Miller vs. Clay Guida also took […]
LowKickMMA will be providing you with live UFC Newark results throughout tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019). The show goes down from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. In the main event, former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington and Robbie Lawler will go head-to-head. Also, longtime UFC veterans Clay Guida and Jim Miller meet […]
LowKickMMA will be providing you with live UFC Newark results throughout tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019). The show goes down from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
In the main event, former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington and Robbie Lawler will go head-to-head. Also, longtime UFC veterans Clay Guida and Jim Miller meet at lightweight for an exciting bout in the co-main event. Another lightweight bout takes place on the main card featuring Nasrat Haqparast against Joaquim Silva.
There are plenty of other great fights on the card tonight. Check out LowKickMMA’s UFC Newark results below. Also, make sure to follow along with us on Twitter @LowKick_MMA.
UFC Newark Results
Main Card:
Welterweight: Colby Covington vs. Robbie Lawler
Lightweight: Clay Guida vs. Jim Miller
Lightweight: Nasrat Haqparast vs. Joaquim Silva
Middleweight: Trevin Giles vs. Gerald Meerschaert
Catchweight (158 pounds): Scott Holtzman vs. Dong Hyun Ma
Light heavyweight: Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Darko Stosic
Preliminary Card:
Welterweight: Mickey Gall vs. Salim Touahri
Women’s flyweight: Lucie Pudilova vs. Antonina Shevchenko
Flyweight: Jordan Espinosa vs. Matt Schnell
Women’s flyweight: Mara Romero Borella vs. Lauren Murphy
Welterweight: Claudio Silva vs. Cole Williams
Flyweight: Hannah Goldy vs. Miranda Granger
**LowKickMMA’s coverage of UFC Newark begins at 12 p.m. ET/Keep refreshing for live results**
Tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) UFC on ESPN 5 will go down live on ESPN from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. In the main event, a very interesting matchup between former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington and Robbie Lawler takes place. Also, Clay Guida makes his return at lightweight to take on fellow longtime […]
Tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) UFC on ESPN 5 will go down live on ESPN from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
In the main event, a very interesting matchup between former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington and Robbie Lawler takes place. Also, Clay Guida makes his return at lightweight to take on fellow longtime veteran Jim Miller in what should be a very entertaining scrap.
The main card will air on ESPN at 3 p.m. ET. Also, the preliminary card will air on ESPN at 12 p.m. ET. The Las Vegas-based promotion has compiled a great card for tonight’s event. Check out the UFC Newark full fight card, start time, and information on how to watch below:
UFC Newark Full Fight Card
Main Card (ESPN, 3 p.m. ET)
Welterweight: Colby Covington vs. Robbie Lawler
Lightweight: Clay Guida vs. Jim Miller
Lightweight: Nasrat Haqparast vs. Joaquim Silva
Middleweight: Trevin Giles vs. Gerald Meerschaert
Catchweight (158 pounds): Scott Holtzman vs. Dong Hyun Ma
Light heavyweight: Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Darko Stosic
Preliminary Card (ESPN, 12 p.m. ET)
Welterweight: Mickey Gall vs. Salim Touahri
Women’s flyweight: Lucie Pudilova vs. Antonina Shevchenko
Flyweight: Jordan Espinosa vs. Matt Schnell
Women’s flyweight: Mara Romero Borella vs. Lauren Murphy
Tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) UFC Newark goes down from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. In the main event of the night, former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington takes on former teammate and ex-170-pound champion Robbie Lawler. Lawler is one of the most vicious knockout artists in the game. Now, he’ll take on […]
Tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) UFC Newark goes down from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
In the main event of the night, former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington takes on former teammate and ex-170-pound champion Robbie Lawler. Lawler is one of the most vicious knockout artists in the game. Now, he’ll take on a former training partner in Covington, who is one of the division’s best wrestlers.
As for “Chaos,” this fight will undoubtedly be a tough test for his chin. Check out LowKickMMA’s UFC Newark staff predictions for tonight’s big fight:
UFC Newark Staff Predictions
Jon Fuentes:
What a great matchup. A vicious knockout artist against one of the best wrestlers the division has to offer. This is a big test for Covington’s chin, but it will also be a big test for Lawler’s takedown defense, which has proven to be great over the course of his career. Covington fights with relentless pressure, and will likely keep Lawler backed up against the cage for 25 minutes. I got Covington via decision. (Prediction: Colby Covington)
Abhinav Kini:
This fight will end in one of two ways – Colby Covington grinds his way to a unanimous decision or Robbie Lawler gets a knockout win that most fans are dying to see. Covington has a good chin though, and it’ll be interesting to see how it holds up against Lawler’s bombs. But unless he’s dropped to his head like Ben Askren was, I just see Covington’s wrestling being a huge factor which ultimately gets him the decision victory. (Prediction: Colby Covington)
Andrew Ravens:
I still find the decision of Covington taking this fight interesting. While yes, he hasn’t fought in over a year and probably could use the cash, Lawler is a dangerous fighter despite him being on a two-fight losing streak.
Obviously, Covington is the #1 contender for the title but if he takes Lawler lightly, he could find himself upset by the UFC Veteran. I don’t see that happening as Covington is in his prime while Lawler is not. Covington walks away with the unanimous decision win. (Prediction: Colby Covington)
Brady Briggs:
I was a little upset that Colby Covington hadn’t gotten a shot at the undisputed title yet, and that he has to take another fight first. However, this matchup is amazing and I can’t wait for this fight. Covington should be able to pressure Lawler and get the decision, but who knows in a Robbie Lawler fight. Lawler’s most likely at the end of his career, and it’s Covington’s time right now. Covington via decision. (Prediction: Colby Covington)
Cole Shelton:
The main event of UFC Newark is a very interesting one. Colby Covington hasn’t fought since UFC 225, while Robbie Lawler is on a two-fight losing streak. We all know Lawler has excellent takedown defense, but “Chaos” and his chain wrestling will be too much for “Ruthless” and his relentless pace will gas Lawler, and he will dominate him on the ground for either a decision win, or possibly, a late finish in the fourth or fifth round. (Prediction: Colby Covington)
What do you think about our LowKickMMA UFC Newark staff predictions?
Colby Covington doesn’t have many friends in the UFC’s welterweight division. And if he does, Darren Till certainly isn’t one of them. The Englishman took to Twitter yesterday (Fri. August 2, 2019) and issued out a message to Covington. Till brought up “Chaos’” past boomerang incident with Fabricio Werdum, calling Covington a “snitch” and even […]
Colby Covington doesn’t have many friends in the UFC’s welterweight division. And if he does, Darren Till certainly isn’t one of them.
The Englishman took to Twitter yesterday (Fri. August 2, 2019) and issued out a message to Covington. Till brought up “Chaos’” past boomerang incident with Fabricio Werdum, calling Covington a “snitch” and even taking a shot at his sister:
“@ColbyCovMMA no matter what you little shit. Werdum still threw a boomerang at you and you did fuck all. That’s the most embarrassing thing ever you snitch bastard. Your sisters a kentucky munter”
Covington will be headlining UFC Newark tonight from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. He takes on Robbie Lawler in what should prove to be an interesting 170-pound matchup. Should Covington emerge victorious, he’ll be next in line to challenge Kamaru Usman for the welterweight title.
As for Till, he’s on a two-fight losing skid after being knocked out cold by Jorge Masvidal earlier this year in London. There has been a lot of talk about “The Gorilla” possibly jumping up to 185 pounds. However, nothing has been made official as of this writing. It will be interesting to see if these two eventually find themselves matched up down the road.
What do you make of Till going after Covington and his sister online?
This weekend (Sat, August 3, 2019) at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, we get an incredible main event headlining the card. A main event between former UFC welterweight champion “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler and the former UFC interim welterweight champion Colby “Chaos” Covington. These are, perhaps, the best and most fitting nicknames you’ll ever […]
This weekend (Sat, August 3, 2019) at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, we get an incredible main event headlining the card.
A main event between former UFC welterweight champion “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler and the former UFC interim welterweight champion Colby “Chaos” Covington. These are, perhaps, the best and most fitting nicknames you’ll ever see any fighter have, as Robbie Lawler is surely ruthless, and Colby Covington is one of the most chaotic fighters ever.
Lawler has been around forever and has fought many of the who’s who that the sport has had to offer over the course of his 18-plus years. It’s crazy to think he still has the drive after fighting in a cage for that long, and the career resurgence he’s had. Lawler was always a dangerous one-punch knockout artist, but since he’s returned to the UFC he’s really tightened his game up.
Then, in his last fight, he looked in the best shape of his life because of a new strength and conditioning program he’s taken part in. Will that, along with his set of skills, be enough to dethrone Colby Covington?
“Chaos” has only been around the public eye for about five years. He made his UFC debut the night that Michael Bisping fought Cung Le back in 2014, and quickly racked up three-straight wins with the UFC, improving his record to 8-0. One of these wins would come over crafty veteran Mike Pyle. Covington lost his next bout via submission (guillotine choke) in a fight he got injured in, and this would be his only defeat to date.
Since then, “Chaos” has gone 6-0 with two third-round finishes and four dominant unanimous decision victories. What exactly does that tell us? He’s a grinder. Covington grinds on his opponents with a pace that no one has been able to match with high-level wrestling and pretty decent striking.
Lawler uses more footwork than he used to, but still plants his feet and throws bombs, and has some of the most vicious power we’ve ever seen at any weight class. 20 of Lawler’s 28 wins are knockouts. It was at a point before that 20 of his 26 wins were knockouts, and before that 19 of his 23 wins were knockouts. He’s just tightened up his striking, become a little more technical, and won a couple of decisions since then.
“Ruthless” also has some of the best wrestling defense in the entire sport. He’s one of the first really effective sprawl ‘n’ brawlers that MMA had to offer. Covington is an incredible wrestler. He’s a 2007 Junior College National Champion and All-American, he was a state champion as a senior in high school, a 2010 and 2011 Pac-10 Conference Champion, and an NCAA Division I All-American in 2011.
“Chaos” has a clear path to victory, and it’s assumed that this fight will be no different. He will try and use his striking, which is his own style of Muay Thai, to get into range with his opponent’s back close to the cage, and start his wrestling game from there. That’s generally what Covington does, strike to get into range in order to get, or try for, a takedown.
In order for Lawler to win this fight, he’ll have to keep his feet moving and never get caught motionless. Covington will have to keep the pressure and try to shut Lawler’s offense down so he doesn’t get cracked with a bomb, and so he scores more than his opponent on the judges’ scorecards.
A fight that makes sense to mention is each of their fights with Rafael dos Anjos. Covington was able to out-pace the former UFC lightweight champion, and dos Anjos was able to out-pace Lawler, both in five-round fights. MMA math doesn’t work, of course, this is its own fight. But it’s an interesting fact to look at.
Will Covington be able to out-pace Lawler? It’ll be hard to finish “Ruthless,” and he’s been known to have stronger fifth rounds than really anyone.
Who takes this matchup between two of welterweight division’s best?