Brian Ortega Discusses Heartbreaking TKO Loss At UFC Long Island: “Literally, I Was Winning Every Minute”

Brian OrtegaThe highly anticipated main event showdown between Brian Ortega and Yair Rodriguez ended in heartbreak for ‘T-City’ when the bout came to a sudden halt in the first round after Ortega suffered a shoulder injury. The injury came while defending an armbar attempt from Rodriguez following a takedown against the fence from Ortega. While it […]

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The highly anticipated main event showdown between Brian Ortega and Yair Rodriguez ended in heartbreak for ‘T-City’ when the bout came to a sudden halt in the first round after Ortega suffered a shoulder injury.

The injury came while defending an armbar attempt from Rodriguez following a takedown against the fence from Ortega. While it appeared that the injury was the direct result of Rodriguez’s submission attempt, Brian Ortega was quick to dispel that calling the injury nothing more than a freak accident.

“The grip was tight on my arm and it dislocated/ That was it – no armlock, no nothing,” Ortega said on the post-fight show. “It was dislocated. Freak accident. It just sucks. The first time it’s ever happened in my entire career. The first time it’s ever happened. I’m just taken aback by it.”

Discussing the fight, Ortega believes he was doing everything correctly in order to secure a victory before the injury occurred with less than a minute to go in the first round.

“Everything was going my way,” Ortega said. “Literally I was winning every minute of the fight. I was sticking to the game plan because I do get emotional. … The world saw I was about to show what I do best, which is grapple and take control. Then the second we hit the ground my freaking arm just came out.”

Brian Ortega Wants to Run It Back With Yair Rodriguez Following Anti-Climactic Finish

Brian Ortega did acknowledge previous shoulder-related injuries that could have been attributed to Saturday’s ending.

“I’m going to MRI this as soon as I can,” Ortega said. “Do what I have to do. I pray to God that I don’t have to get surgery. I’ve already had two shoulder surgeries as it is, so I’m praying I don’t have to go under that knife again because it just sucks when you have to get surgery.”

Saturday’s main event was to serve as a title eliminator of sorts. While Brian Ortega was coming off of a loss in his second attempt at becoming a UFC champion, a win for Yair Rodriguez was likely to earn him a long-awaited title opportunity. Given the anti-climactic finish, it’s possible the UFC may opt to run back the UFC Long Island main event. While appearing on Saturday’s post-fight show, Ortega expressed his interest in a rematch as soon as possible.

“He said he’s willing to run it back – I definitely want to get it back,” Ortega said. “The second I’m physically healthy to do it, I want to get back in. I’m not trying to take anything off. I’m upset. But yeah. Trying to smile and now – I put in way too much work. Sacrificed everything just for something stupid like this to happen.

Exclusive | Ricky Simon Predicts Finish Against Jack Shore With His “Good Old American Wrestling” At UFC On ABC 3

Ricky Simon, Jack ShoreUFC bantamweight Ricky Simon has predicted a finish in his next fight against Jack Shore. Ricky Simon will face off against Jack Shore this July 16 at UFC on ABC 3 – Ortega vs. Rodriguez in New York. Simon is coming off an incredible knockout win over the veteran Raphael Assuncao in his most recent […]

Ricky Simon, Jack Shore

UFC bantamweight Ricky Simon has predicted a finish in his next fight against Jack Shore.

Ricky Simon will face off against Jack Shore this July 16 at UFC on ABC 3 – Ortega vs. Rodriguez in New York. Simon is coming off an incredible knockout win over the veteran Raphael Assuncao in his most recent outing last December.

Shore goes into the bout undefeated in 16 fights with five of them coming under the UFC banner. Simon will be looking to extend his win streak to five and hand Shore the first loss of his professional career.

Ricky Simon predicts a finish against Jack Shore

In an interview with LowKick MMA, Ricky Simon predicted a finish for the fight with the use of his American-style wrestling. The 29-year-old Washington native spoke about how he feels more confident inside the octagon having gained more experience with time. His aim has evolved to not just win but to score a bonus as well.

When probed whether Shore’s unblemished record impacts him mentally, Simon remained confident he will be the one to beat ‘Tank’.

“Not at all, man. He’s 16 and 0 but I’m the one,” he said. “I’ve been telling everybody I’m going to be his first loss. He’s undefeated as an amateur, undefeated as a pro but he’s never fought anybody like me. I was there too man, I was undefeated as an amateur. I must’ve been like 11 and 0. At one point of my career, I was 15 and 1 so very similar to this guy. I’ve been there too but the difference is I’ve fought tougher competition.”

“The prediction for the fight is Imma use my good old American wrestling and Imma control where the fight goes and Imma keep these finishes coming. I just got a knockout over a legend of the division, Raphael Assuncao. I’m so comfortable in there now I feel, the finishes are going to keep coming.”

UFC on ABC 3 headlined by Brian Ortega vs. Yair Rodriguez

Brian Ortega and Yair Rodriguez are set to square off in the main event of the July 16th card in Elmont, New York. The event marks the third UFC broadcast on ABC’s broadcast television network. With divisional champion Alexander Volkanovski scheduled to take on Max Holloway a third time for UFC 276 this July 2, Ortega and Rodriguez will look to edge over one another in a bid to get a title shot.

Both headliners are in the top five of UFC lightweight rankings. Their bout will likely serve as an eliminator contest to set up a fight with the winner of Volkanovski vs. Holloway 3. Ortega is a former title challenger who came close to snatching the gold from ‘The Great’ at UFC 266 last September.

Do you think Ricky Simon will hand Jack Shore the first loss of his career?