Video: UFC On FOX 18 Weigh-Ins From Newark, New Jersey

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UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwel…

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UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwell in the co-main event and rookie sensation Sage Northcutt in a welterweight bout against Bryan Barberena as the opening bout on the main card.

Below is the scheduled lineup for Saturday’s event, with the official weights from today’s weigh-ins.

UFC on FOX 18 Main Card:

– Anthony Johnson (205.25) vs. Ryan Bader (205)
– Josh Barnett (241) vs. Ben Rothwell (265)
– Iuri Alcantara (135.25) vs. Jimmie Rivera (135)
– Sage Northcutt (170) vs. Bryan Barberena (170)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (FS1):

– Jake Ellenberger (170) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (169.75)
– Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155) vs. Diego Ferreira (156)
– Kevin Casey (185) vs. Rafael Natal (185)
– Dustin Ortiz (125) vs. Wilson Reis (126)
– George Sullivan (171) vs. Alexander Yakovlev (171)
– Alex Caceres (145) vs. Masio Fullen (145)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (UFC Fight Pass):

– Damon Jackson (145) vs. Levan Makashvili (145)
– Tony Martin (155) vs. Felipe Olivieri (155)
– Randy Brown (171) vs. Matt Dwyer (169)

Make sure to visit MMANews.com on Saturday evening for a complete UFC On FOX 18 report.

Video: UFC On FOX 18 Weigh-Ins From Newark, New Jersey

https://youtu.be/ZhwDPU_r8XU

UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwel…

johnson-bader-weigh-in

https://youtu.be/ZhwDPU_r8XU

UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwell in the co-main event and rookie sensation Sage Northcutt in a welterweight bout against Bryan Barberena as the opening bout on the main card.

Below is the scheduled lineup for Saturday’s event, with the official weights from today’s weigh-ins.

UFC on FOX 18 Main Card:

– Anthony Johnson (205.25) vs. Ryan Bader (205)
– Josh Barnett (241) vs. Ben Rothwell (265)
– Iuri Alcantara (135.25) vs. Jimmie Rivera (135)
– Sage Northcutt (170) vs. Bryan Barberena (170)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (FS1):

– Jake Ellenberger (170) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (169.75)
– Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155) vs. Diego Ferreira (156)
– Kevin Casey (185) vs. Rafael Natal (185)
– Dustin Ortiz (125) vs. Wilson Reis (126)
– George Sullivan (171) vs. Alexander Yakovlev (171)
– Alex Caceres (145) vs. Masio Fullen (145)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (UFC Fight Pass):

– Damon Jackson (145) vs. Levan Makashvili (145)
– Tony Martin (155) vs. Felipe Olivieri (155)
– Randy Brown (171) vs. Matt Dwyer (169)

Make sure to visit MMANews.com on Saturday evening for a complete UFC On FOX 18 report.

UFC on FOX 18 Predictions

‘Rumble’ Johnson vs. Ryan Bader: Mike Drahota: The fight seems to be flying under the radar and drawing little attention in the middle of the haphazard UFC 196 fiasco this week, and also perhaps due to the perceivably bland Bader’s own questionable capability of promoting the main event of a big FOX card. ‘Darth’ has

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‘Rumble’ Johnson vs. Ryan Bader:

Mike Drahota:

The fight seems to be flying under the radar and drawing little attention in the middle of the haphazard UFC 196 fiasco this week, and also perhaps due to the perceivably bland Bader’s own questionable capability of promoting the main event of a big FOX card. ‘Darth’ has won five straight following his one-sided UFC 192 win over former champ Rashad Evans, but they’ve all been by decision.

Across the Octagon will stand Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson, a monstrous light heavyweight who could seriously be the hardest hitter in MMA history. Johnson has been nothing but dominant since returning to the UFC, that is, except for his disappointing loss to current light heavyweight champ Daniel Cormier at UFC 187. The champ was able to weather ‘Rumble’s’ initial storm to grind him out with takedowns and ground damage to eventually win the fight by submission; Bader’s head coach Aaron Simpson seems to be ready to do the same after calling ‘Rumble’ a quitter in the press.

I don’t think that will happen, however, and those comments could only serve to motivate ‘Rumble.’ True, he was smothered by Cormier, but ‘DC’ is one of the best mat wizards to ever compete in MMA, and Bader has definitely faltered in the face of elite competition before. I’m taking Johnson by first round T/KO here.

Rory Kernaghan:

The main event of UFC on FOX 18 could prove to be very influential to the immediate future of the light-heavyweight title picture, a ladder that ‘Rumble’ successfully climbed as far as his UFC 187 title fight with Daniel Cormier. Interestingly enough, I feel that the crushing loss to the similarly grinding ‘DC’ will help ‘AJ’ against Ryan Bader. As mentioned, ‘Darth’ has a heavy wrestling base, but has also looked vastly improved in the stand-up. It’s obvious Johnson has that lead in his limbs, but don’t forget it’s the more technical strikers that Bader has fumbled against in the past, aside from Glover Teixeira.

This fight will be won depending on whether Bader can get a takedown, and in recent fights, there’s not much to suggest he won’t be able to. That said, I’m gambling on a much more matured ‘AJ’ to have worked hard on his wrestling, and to make Bader look amateur in the stand up. ‘Rumble’ by first round KO.

Mike Henken:

Bader has been on a tear as of late, winning five straight bouts with vastly improved striking, a decorated wrestling background, and strong submission skills to prove a tough test for anyone in the division. ‘Darth’ could provide similar problems for Johnson, who has struggled against grapplers in the past. That being said, “Rumble” is one of the most feared strikers in the sport today. I feel as if his athleticism, speed, and power will prove to be too much for “Darth”. Johnson by first round knockout.

Read to the next page to find out who we picked to win the heavyweight co-main event….

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Title Eliminator! Four Reasons To Watch UFC on FOX 18

Fight week is upon us, as UFC on FOX 18 is slated for this Saturday night (January 30, 2016) live on FOX from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. With pivotal bouts occupying the top portion of the card, the UFC has filled out the event with interesting names and intriguing contests. Are you

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Fight week is upon us, as UFC on FOX 18 is slated for this Saturday night (January 30, 2016) live on FOX from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

With pivotal bouts occupying the top portion of the card, the UFC has filled out the event with interesting names and intriguing contests.

Are you considering skipping out on the night’s action?

Let’s take a look at four reasons why you should clear the schedule, and tune into UFC on FOX 18:

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Sage Northcutt Feels Even More Super Fighting At Welterweight

19 year old fighting phenom “Super” Sage Northcutt has taken the UFC by storm, compiling two straight stoppage wins, one being a 57 second demolition of Francisco Trevino, since entering the promotion last October. Northcutt was scheduled to make his third Octagon appearance against Andrew Holbrook at this weekend’s (January 30, 2016) UFC on FOX

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19 year old fighting phenom “Super” Sage Northcutt has taken the UFC by storm, compiling two straight stoppage wins, one being a 57 second demolition of Francisco Trevino, since entering the promotion last October.

Northcutt was scheduled to make his third Octagon appearance against Andrew Holbrook at this weekend’s (January 30, 2016) UFC on FOX 18 from Newark, New Jersey. After Holbrook suffered an injury, however, it was announced that Northcutt would be moving up to welterweight to take on late replacement Bryan Barberena.

Despite having already started his cut down to 155-pounds, “Super” Sage admits that he feels even more super fighting at welterweight:

“I found out that my opponent that I was going to fight broke his foot, and that was at 155,” Northcutt told MMAjunkie.com. “So now the new opponent that got arranged for me is at 170, welterweight. I had actually cut back the amount of food I was eating. I was already getting close to my weight of fighting at 155, and now I feel great.

“I feel super strong. I feel like a super human getting to eat all this food and going back to welterweight at the last minute.”

Not only does he feel healthy and ready to go for this fight in particular, but Northcutt also touched on a possible future at 170 pounds:

“There is a chance that I might fight another fight at 170 or two more fights and go back to 155,” Northcutt said. “I’m not really sure yet exactly what the plan is, but it’s very possible I’ll have more fights and stay here at 170 and very possible I’ll go back to 155 in the future.”

Will “Super” Sage be able to keep the train rolling this weekend at the Prudential Center?

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Four Reasons Light Heavyweight Is A Mess No Matter Who Wins ‘Rumble’ vs. Bader

The return of Jon Jones is great for the sport, but not good news for prospective title contenders like Anthony “Rumble” Johnson and Ryan “Darth” Bader. The two light heavyweights will fight one another this weekend at UFC on FOX 18, serving as the main event in what can partially be considered a No. 1

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The return of Jon Jones is great for the sport, but not good news for prospective title contenders like Anthony “Rumble” Johnson and Ryan “Darth” Bader.

The two light heavyweights will fight one another this weekend at UFC on FOX 18, serving as the main event in what can partially be considered a No. 1 contender’s bout. But in reality, whoever wins the contest will undoubtedly be a step behind the division’s elite.

Adding in fighting styles, past performances, and scheduling, Bader and Johnson don’t offer much in the 205-pound title picture. While their presence within the weight class helps add depth to a declining roster, fighting for UFC gold might not be their cup of tea.

Here are four reasons why the winner of Bader vs. Johnson this Saturday means nothing to the light heavyweight title scene.

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