Many an MMA fan will awake to some invigorating news this morning when they arise to discover the UFC Vancouver main event of Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Justin “The Hightlight” Gaethje. Dana White confirmed the bout to Yahoo Sports Thursday morning. U…
Many an MMA fan will awake to some invigorating news this morning when they arise to discover the UFC Vancouver main event of Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Justin “The Hightlight” Gaethje. Dana White confirmed the bout to Yahoo Sports Thursday morning. UFC Vancouver takes place September 14 from the Rogers Arena and will stream exclusively […]
There have been several fights announced for the upcoming UFC Vancouver event on September 14. One of the more notable bouts announced is a light heavyweight clash between Glover Teixeira and Nikita Krylov. The 39-year-old Teixeira comes off back-to-back wins over Karl Roberson and Ion Cutelaba. Teixeira has won three of his last four fights, last losing to […]
One of the more notable bouts announced is a light heavyweight clash between Glover Teixeira and Nikita Krylov. The 39-year-old Teixeira comes off back-to-back wins over Karl Roberson and Ion Cutelaba. Teixeira has won three of his last four fights, last losing to Corey Anderson in July of last year.
Krylov most recently defeated Ovince Saint Preux in April with a second-round submission. More fights announced for the card include a heavyweight matchup between Todd Duffee – who returns after more than four years – and Jeff Hughes. Duffee hasn’t fought since his 2015 clash with Frank Mir, as he has been sidelined with several injuries over the years.
As for Hughes, a training partner of former heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic, he will attempt to bounce back after dropping his last bout to Maurice Greene. Hughes landed a UFC contract with a knockout win on Dana White’s Contender Series.
A few more confirmed bouts can be found below:
Heavyweight: Marcin Tybura vs. Augusto Sakai
Middleweight: Antonio Carlos Jr. vs. Uriah Hall
Middleweight: David Branch vs. Andrew Sanchez
A main event for the UFC Vancouver card has yet to be announced.
Two middleweight bouts have been added to the UFC’s return to Vancouver. Sources close to the situation informed MMA Junkie that veteran Uriah Hall will meet Antonio Carlos Jr. at September 14’s UFC on ESPN+ 16 from a venue yet to be determ…
Two middleweight bouts have been added to the UFC’s return to Vancouver. Sources close to the situation informed MMA Junkie that veteran Uriah Hall will meet Antonio Carlos Jr. at September 14’s UFC on ESPN+ 16 from a venue yet to be determined in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The sources asked to remain anonymous. The […]
Prior to last night’s (Sat., August 27, 2016) UFC on FOX 21 from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, former UFC lightweight champion Anthony ‘Showtime’s Pettis’ ornately tattooed back was up against the wall, and in no small manner. In 2015, Pettis was one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the sport – and also one
Prior to last night’s (Sat., August 27, 2016) UFC on FOX 21 from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, former UFC lightweight champion Anthony ‘Showtime’s Pettis’ ornately tattooed back was up against the wall, and in no small manner.
In 2015, Pettis was one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the sport – and also one of its most marketable figures – following two finishes over Benson Henderson and Gilbert Melendez, who were then thought to be the cream of the talented lightweight crop. But as the fight game has been known to do, Pettis was somewhat exposed in his next three bouts, all three losses to Rafael dos Anjos, Eddie Alvarez, and Edson Barboza.
Dos Anjos and, to a lesser extent, Alvarez, found that implementing a pressure-heavy wrestling game left ‘Showtime’ no space to unleash his fancy finishing moves, and he was then, his confidence potentially reeling, simply outstruck by quite possibly the best pure kickboxer at 155 pounds in Edson Barboza. The surprising downswing lead Pettis to reinvent himself in two ways; the first being switching his camp up a bit by attending Albuquerque’s Jackson-Wink Academy part-time, the second a decision to cut down to 145 pounds, a weight class Pettis has long been rumored to compete in.
He was scheduled to meet current interim featherweight champion Jose Aldo in the main event of August 2013’s UFC 163, but a knee injury, which some deemed auspicious given that ‘Showtime’ fought and submitted Henderson exactly four weeks later at UFC 164, saw the dream match called off. But that was when he was in prime bargaining position as one of MMA’s most coveted future stars; his move down to featherweight last night was now out of necessity.
And he was given no easy welcome mat to the featherweight arena; no, he was immediately matched against ultra-tricky Brazilian jiu-jitsu whiz Charles Oliveira, a competitor who had submitted four out of his previous six opponents. “Showtime” found a home for his vicious kicks early as many expected (highlights here), bludgeoning “Do Bronx” with his trademark body work to drop the Brazilian early on and dangerously follow with punches on the ground. While he was no doubt playing with fire, Pettis later said he punched Oliveira unconscious and the strikes that followed woke him up.
But it was how Pettis responded to that adversity that proves he may be a contender at 145 pounds. “Do Bronx” came back in a big way in the second round, hitting Pettis with varied Muay Thai strikes and taking his back on several occasions. Pettis showed jaw-dropping poise when put in bad positions in his opponent’s glaring strong point, surviving dire positions from a fighter who is one of the more lethal submission threats in the sport.
Turning the tables on more than one occasion, Pettis scored a crucial statement win with a third round guillotine, ironically the move that Oliveira had secured his last two wins with. “Showtime” had finally won a dogfight, and he dug deep to persevere despite admitting he was tired from throwing heavy punches in the first. The performance was indicative of a champion’s heart, something that was clearly lacking in his recent downswing at lightweight, and he did it versus the No. 6-ranked competitor.
“Showtime” is back in the mix in a new division, and indeed there are some huge fights available. That’s not to say he’ll be unstoppable, because he won’t – Oliveira took him down much easier as he got tired in the late second and third rounds, but truly blockbuster bouts with fighters like Conor McGregor, Aldo, and Max Holloway would be just what Pettis needs to start “Showtime” back up again.
Of course Pettis will have to continue to shore up the deficiencies in his game, namely wrestling an dealing with pressure, yet there could be man better for helping him do that than Greg Jackson. But the fact that he submitted a top contender known for well, submitting everyone else, bodes well for his future at 145 overall.
He’ll probably always have a problem with the most accomplished wrestlers, but luckily for him, the top three of his new home (excluding a match-up against Frankie Edgar) is populated with big names who are predominantly strikers. Pettis could find himself in a fight with Cub Swanson before he is granted a bout against one of the top three, especially while the muddy featherweight title scene is sorted out.
No matter what fight Pettis gets next, however, the future is bright for him at 145 pounds. Who do you think he should fight next?
UFC on FOX 21 is on our doorstep, as the action is set to transpire in Vancouver this coming Saturday August 27. With just 24 hours left until the stars collide in British Colombia, Canada, it must be weigh-ins day here at LowKickMMA. Carlos Condit comes back to the octagon in the main event against
UFC on FOX 21 is on our doorstep, as the action is set to transpire in Vancouver this coming Saturday August 27. With just 24 hours left until the stars collide in British Colombia, Canada, it must be weigh-ins day here at LowKickMMA. Carlos Condit comes back to the octagon in the main event against Demian Maia. The former interim welterweight champion faces a dangerous Brazilian grappler in Maia, but there are equal and opposite dangers for the former middleweight title challenger to consider.
Expect Blood in Vancouver
‘The Natural Born Killer’ has a tendency to rearrange his opponents facial features, so the FOX 21 main event carries big risks for both men. The co-main event sees former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis drop to featherweight. It’ll be no easy task for ‘Showtime,’ as he goes up against the lively ‘Do Bronx’ Charles Oliveira. The main card is also backed up by the popular Paige VanZant against ‘Rowdy Bec Rawlings, also lightweight veterans Joe Lauzon and Jim Miller will go to war.
The UFC on FOX 21 traditional weigh-ins show starts at 7 PM ET, but you can check in at around midday for the updated results after the early weigh-ins.
Event: UFC on FOX 21 “Maia vs. Condit” Date: Sat., Aug. 27, 2016 on FOX Location: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
MAIN CARD (FOX, 8 p.m. ET)
Carlos Condit (170.5) vs. Demian Maia (171)
Charles Oliveira (143) vs. Anthony Pettis (146)
Bec Rawlings (115.5) vs. Paige VanZant (115.5)
Joe Lauzon (156) vs. Jim Miller (154.5)
PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX, 6 p.m. ET)
Sam Alvey (186) vs. Kevin Casey (185)
Enrique Barzola (145.5) vs. Kyle Bochniak (145.5)
Alessio Di Chirico (185) vs. Garreth McLellan (184)
Former UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit returns to action this weekend. Headlining the August 27 UFC on FOX 21 main event against Demian Maia, ‘The Natural Born Killer’ will hope to get back on track. Following a disappointing split decision loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 195, Condit had briefly considered retirement. Now re-energised after
Former UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit returns to action this weekend. Headlining the August 27 UFC on FOX 21 main event against Demian Maia, ‘The Natural Born Killer’ will hope to get back on track. Following a disappointing split decision loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 195, Condit had briefly considered retirement. Now re-energised after nine months off, Condit’s hopes for another title run lay past a very dangerous fight.
‘Dangerous’ Demian Maia
Maia’s recent form at welterweight has been excellent. Recently submitting Matt Brown at UFC 198, the Brazilian is currently unbeaten in five. Losing his last fight and taking some time off has lead to many picking against Condit in Vancouver. ‘NBK’ recently promised blood and violence in his UFC return, but Maia is great at smothering exciting fighters.
Despite all these factors, here’s five reasons Carlos Condit will smash Demian Maia…