UFC on ESPN 1 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

The time is nearly here. are set to throw down in one of the year’s most awaited fights in the main event of tomorrow’s (Sun., February 17, 2019) UFC on ESPN 1 event. UFC on ESPN 1 is set to take place on Sunday, February 17, 2019, at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. […]

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The time is nearly here. are set to throw down in one of the year’s most awaited fights in the main event of tomorrow’s (Sun., February 17, 2019) UFC on ESPN 1 event.

UFC on ESPN 1 is set to take place on Sunday, February 17, 2019, at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. The main card will air on ESPN at 9 p.m. ET. The preliminary card will be split-broadcasted on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET and the TV network’s streaming service, ESPN +, at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Francis Ngannou vs. Cain Velasquez in a heavyweight bout will headline the show. Paul Felder vs. James Vick in a lightweight bout will co-headline.

Rounding out the six bout main card is Cortney Casey vs. Cynthia Calvillo in a women’s strawweight bout, Alex Caceres vs. Kron Gracie in a featherweight bout, Vicente Luque vs. Bryan Barberena in a welterweight bout, and Andre Fili vs. Myles Jury in a featherweight bout.

The fighters made weight at today’s early weigh-ins so now all that’s left is for the athletes to face off at the UFC on ESPN 1 ceremonial weigh-ins. Join us for the video streaming live at 6pm/3pm ET/PT today:

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UFC On ESPN 1 Ceremonial Weigh-ins Live Stream Tonight (Feb. 16)

The UFC on ESPN 1 ceremonial weigh-ins are set to go down tonight. Setting The Stage Tomorrow night (Feb. 16), UFC on ESPN 1 will take place inside the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. In the main event, former heavyweight king Cain Vela…

The UFC on ESPN 1 ceremonial weigh-ins are set to go down tonight. Setting The Stage Tomorrow night (Feb. 16), UFC on ESPN 1 will take place inside the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. In the main event, former heavyweight king Cain Velasquez returns to action. He’ll go one-on-one with Francis Ngannou. You can […]

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UFC On ESPN 1 Commentators & Analysts Revealed

The UFC on ESPN 1 broadcast plans have been revealed. UFC on ESPN 1 will take place inside the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. The card is set to go down tomorrow night (Feb. 17). The weigh-ins were held earlier today and you can peep t…

The UFC on ESPN 1 broadcast plans have been revealed. UFC on ESPN 1 will take place inside the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. The card is set to go down tomorrow night (Feb. 17). The weigh-ins were held earlier today and you can peep those results here. UFC On ESPN 1 Broadcast Plans […]

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UFC On ESPN 1 Weigh-in Results: Main Event Set, Three Fighters Miss Weight

UPDATE: The UFC on ESPN 1 weigh-in results are in. All main card fighters made weight, but there were three preliminary fighters who had a scale fail. The UFC on ESPN 1 weigh-in session is in progress. Tomorrow night (Feb. 17), UFC on ESPN 1 will take …

UPDATE: The UFC on ESPN 1 weigh-in results are in. All main card fighters made weight, but there were three preliminary fighters who had a scale fail. The UFC on ESPN 1 weigh-in session is in progress. Tomorrow night (Feb. 17), UFC on ESPN 1 will take place inside the Talking Stick Resort Arena in […]

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UFC on ESPN 1 Weigh-In Results

UFC on ESPN 1 weigh-in results have been released as the fighters took the stage to get ready for battle inside of the Octagon under the promotion banner. UFC on ESPN 1 is set to take place on Sunday, February 17, 2019 at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. The main card will air […]

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UFC on ESPN 1 weigh-in results have been released as the fighters took the stage to get ready for battle inside of the Octagon under the promotion banner.

UFC on ESPN 1 is set to take place on Sunday, February 17, 2019 at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. The main card will air on ESPN at 9 p.m. ET. The preliminary card will be split broadcasted on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET and the TV network’s streaming service, ESPN +, at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Francis Ngannou vs. Cain Velasquez in a heavyweight bout will headline the show. Paul Felder vs. James Vick in a lightweight bout will co-headline.

Rounding out the six bout main card is Cortney Casey vs. Cynthia Calvillo in a women’s strawweight bout, Alex Caceres vs. Kron Gracie in a featherweight bout, Vicente Luque vs. Bryan Barberena in a welterweight bout, and Andre Fili vs. Myles Jury in a featherweight bout.

UFC officials held the weigh-ins for UFC on ESPN 1 on Saturday morning and here are the weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (ESPN, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Francis Ngannou () vs. Cain Velasquez ()
  • Paul Felder (155.5) vs. James Vick (156)
  • Cynthia Calvillo () vs. Cortney Casey ()
  • Alex Caceres (146) vs. Kron Gracie ()
  • Bryan Barberena (170.5) vs. Vicente Luque ()
  • Andre Fili (145.5) vs. Myles Jury (146)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN, 7 p.m. ET)

  • Jimmie Rivera () vs. Aljamain Sterling (136)
  • Manny Bermudez () vs. Benito Lopez (135.5)
  • Ashlee Evans-Smith () vs. Andrea Lee (125.5)
  • Scott Holtzman (156) vs. Nik Lentz (155.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 5:30 p.m. ET)

  • Jodie Esquibel (115.5) vs. Jessica Penne ()
  • Renan Barao () vs. Luke Sanders (135.5)
  • Alexandra Albu (114.5) vs. Emily Whitmire (116)

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Exclusive: Jimmie Rivera Claims Aljamain Sterling Was ‘Only One Who’d Fight Me’

Jimmie Rivera and Aljamain Sterling are set to meet in the preliminary card’s featured bout at this weekend’s UFC on ESPN 1 from Phoenix, Arizona. For a while there, the No. 5-ranked Rivera thought he may not get a high-profile fight. After calling out former champion Cody Garbrandt to no avail, “El Terror’s” fight prayers […]

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Jimmie Rivera and Aljamain Sterling are set to meet in the preliminary card’s featured bout at this weekend’s UFC on ESPN 1 from Phoenix, Arizona.

For a while there, the No. 5-ranked Rivera thought he may not get a high-profile fight. After calling out former champion Cody Garbrandt to no avail, “El Terror’s” fight prayers were answered by a familiar foe in Sterling. He’s not a fan of Sterling after ‘Funkmaster’ supposedly turned him down outside the UFC:

“I’m not a fan of him at all,” Rivera told LowkickMMA when asked how he felt about his opponent. “I tried to fight him a couple of times outside the UFC and he said no. Now the cards are turned and I’m doing pretty well. He agreed to fight me so, I’m just looking forward to getting in there and fighting.”

A ‘Dangerous’ Fight

If you’re a fan of Rivera, then you already know that he’s not a disrespectful fighter. To make that point clear, Rivera respects Sterling more than most of the other 135-pound fighters on the roster.

“It’s a dangerous fight for him as it is for me,” Rivera explained. “Its time for us to lock horns. Plus he [Sterling] was the only one that wanted to fight. Everybody else was saying they weren’t able to fight, or their hurt, or this and that.”

For Rivera, who has averaged a fight every six months, getting fights at the highest levels has been a progressive problem. In this era of fighters being able to call their shot and in many cases, hand picking their fights, guys like Rivera could seemingly get lost in the shuffle. However, Rivera understands all to well why he has a hard time finding suitors.

“What it says is that it’s a risky fight, it’s a dangerous fight, it’s a tough fight,” Rivera said referring to himself. “Its something they could lose a lot on. Especially guys ranked in front of me. They don’t want to fight me.”

“If you notice my last couple of fights have been with guys behind me[in the rankings]. That’s because no one wants to step up and fight in front of me,” he added.

Next Up

If all goes according to plan for Rivera on Sunday evening, he will improve to 23-2 and inch his way closer to a title shot. “El Terror,” however, is a realist and as such believes Marlon Moraes is the next man up.

“I think Marlon has the next shot,” Rivera told LowkickMMA. “If he gets it or Henry [Cejudo] get’s it, I’m not sure what’s gonna happen. But a win definitely gets me back in there,” Rivera continued. “I mean, I got a win over [John] Dodson in my last fight. And that definitely throws me in there especially that he beat T.J. Dillashaw.”

A win over Sterling would certainly move Rivera closer to a potential title shot. But the division seems to be at a standstill at the moment. Rivera, however, does seem to think he knows what the UFC wants to do with the bantamweights.

“Depending on the money and all that, I think Henry is going to fight at 135 [pounds] against T.J. for the title.”

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