UFC Vegas 19 Results: Blaydes vs. Lewis

UFCLowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Vegas 19: Blaydes vs. Lewis results throughout the afternoon (Sun. 20th. February 2021) from the UFC Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. Rescheduled for tonight’s main event, heavyweight contenders, Curtis Blaydes and Derrick Lewis finally square off following the cancellation of their first attempted pairing back in November at UFC Vegas […]

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LowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Vegas 19: Blaydes vs. Lewis results throughout the afternoon (Sun. 20th. February 2021) from the UFC Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Rescheduled for tonight’s main event, heavyweight contenders, Curtis Blaydes and Derrick Lewis finally square off following the cancellation of their first attempted pairing back in November at UFC Vegas 15 amid a positive COVID-19 test result from the former.

Hoping to continue on his quest to his premier promotional title challenge, Lewis, like Blaydes headlines his second event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas — following his June unanimous decision victory over the recent feature, Alexander Volkov.

For New Orleans favourite, Lewis, a victory over the #2 ranked Blaydes would surely guarantee him his second title challenge under the UFC’s banner. Featuring in August of last year in a main event slot against common-foe, Aleksei Olienik, Lewis became the most prolific knockout artist in the history of the UFC’s heavyweight division, notching his eleventh stoppage via strikes.

In a co-main event matchup, Brazilian striker, Ketlen Vieira is rebooked to match with former Invicta FC bantamweight champion and one-time UFC featherweight title challenger, Yana Kunitskaya. Tipping the bantamweight scales at yesterday’s weigh-ins, Vieira was fined twenty percent of her fight purse, with the matchup proceeding at a 138-pound catchweight limit.

Manaus native, Vieira returned to the Octagon following her first promotional loss back in December of 2019 — taking a unanimous decision victory over Sijara Eubanks at UFC 252 last September.

Also returning to the win-column following a knockout loss of her own, Kunitskaya managed a unanimous judging win of her own against Julija Stoliarenko at UFC Vegas 6 in August.

UFC Vegas 19 Results: Blaydes vs. Lewis

Main Card: (ESPN+ 8 p.m. ET)

Heavyweight: Curtis Blaydes vs. Derrick Lewis

Catchweight (138-pounds): Ketlen Vieira vs. Yana Kunitskaya

Featherweight: Darrick Minner vs. Charles Rosa

Heavyweight: Chris Daukaus vs. Aleksei Oleinik

Middleweight: Nassourdine Imavov vs. Phil Hawes

Heavyweight: Andrei Arlovski vs. Tom Aspinall

Preliminary Card: (ESPN+/UFC Fight Pass 5 p.m. ET)

Featherweight: Danny Chavez vs. Jared Gordon

Bantamweight: John Casteneda vs. Eddie Wineland

Featherweight: Julian Erosa vs. Nate Landwehr

Flyweight: Shana Dobson vs. Casey O’Neill

Bantamweight: Drako Rodriguez vs. Aiemann Zahabi

Heavyweight: Serghei Spivac vs. Jared Vanderaa

Featherweight: Jamall Emmers vs. Chas Skelly

WATCH: UFC Vegas 19 Post-Fight Press Conference Live Stream

The UFC Vegas 19 post-fight press conference will be live once the action concludes. In the headliner, Curtis Blaydes vs. Derrick Lewis will collide in a clash. The co-main event will see a clash between Ketlen Vieira and Yana Kunitskaya. action will a…

The UFC Vegas 19 post-fight press conference will be live once the action concludes. In the headliner, Curtis Blaydes vs. Derrick Lewis will collide in a clash. The co-main event will see a clash between Ketlen Vieira and Yana Kunitskaya. action will also be featured on the main card as Darrick Minner shares the Octagon […]

Check Out Last-Minute Betting Odds For UFC Vegas 19

The final UFC Vegas 19 betting odds are in for as this event is quickly approaching for the Las Vegas-based promotion.  The event is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, February 20, 2021) from Las Vegas, Nevada at the UFC Apex facility. The …

The final UFC Vegas 19 betting odds are in for as this event is quickly approaching for the Las Vegas-based promotion.  The event is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, February 20, 2021) from Las Vegas, Nevada at the UFC Apex facility. The headliner will feature a slugfest with Curtis Blaydes vs. Derrick Lewis […]

UFC Vegas 19 Results: Curtis Blaydes vs. Derrick Lewis

UFC Vegas 19 goes down tonight (February 20, 2021) from Las Vegas, Nevada at the UFC Apex facility and we have the results. The world’s leading mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion compiled an excellent card for fight fans to enjoy.  It’s headlined …

UFC Vegas 19 goes down tonight (February 20, 2021) from Las Vegas, Nevada at the UFC Apex facility and we have the results. 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 Curtis Blaydes vs. Derrick Lewis in a heavyweight bout.  […]

UFC Vegas 19 Weigh-In Results

BlaydesOriginally scheduled to field a fifteen fight card, featuring a whopping nine preliminary bouts — UFC Vegas 19 has been gutted to fourteen bouts, following a rather notable weight-cut mishap from featherweight, Rafael Alves.  Scheduled to matchup with Pat Sabatini in a 145-pound pairing, the Brazilian tipped the scales at 157.5-pounds for the matchup, a […]

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Originally scheduled to field a fifteen fight card, featuring a whopping nine preliminary bouts — UFC Vegas 19 has been gutted to fourteen bouts, following a rather notable weight-cut mishap from featherweight, Rafael Alves. 

Scheduled to matchup with Pat Sabatini in a 145-pound pairing, the Brazilian tipped the scales at 157.5-pounds for the matchup, a whole eleven and a half pounds beyond the featherweight limit. 

Also tipping the scales, bantamweight contender, Ketlen Vieira, who was fined twenty percent of her fight purse, as well as Drako Rodriguez, and Jared Gordon — giving up thirty percent of their respective fight purses.

Official for tomorrow night’s headliner, heavyweight contenders, Curtis Blaydes and Derrick Lewis both successfully made weight below the 265-pound limit. 

Main Card:

Curtis Blaydes (259-pounds) vs. Derrick Lewis (263-pounds)

Ketlen Vieira (138) vs. Yana Kunitskaya (135.5-pounds)

Darrick Miner (146-pounds) vs. Charles Rosa (146-pounds)

Chris Daukaus (234-pounds) vs. Aleksei Oleinik (240-pounds)

Andrei Arlovski (249.5-pounds) vs. Tom Aspinall (244.5-pounds)

Preliminary Card:

Nassourdine Imavov (185.5-pounds) vs. Phil Hawes (185-pounds)

Danny Chavez (145-pounds) vs. Jared Gordon (150-pounds)

Drakkar Klose (156-pounds) vs. Luis Pena (155.5-pounds)

John Casteneda (136-pounds) vs. Eddie Wineland (135.5-pounds)

Julian Erosa (145.5-pounds) vs. Nate Landwehr (146-pounds)

Shana Dobson (126-pounds) vs. Casey O’Neill (125.5-pounds)

Drako Rodriguez (140.5-pounds) vs. Aiemann Zahabi (136-pounds)

Serghei Spivac (245-pounds) vs. Jared Vanderaa (265-pounds)

Jamall Emmers (145.5-pounds) vs. Chas Skelly (146-pounds)

Curtis Blaydes Questions Derrick Lewis’ Respect For The Fight Game

BlaydesAhead of his UFC Vegas 19 headliner this weekend at the UFC Apex facility, #2 ranked heavyweight contender, Curtis Blaydes has questioned opponent, Derrick Lewis’ commitment to training — as well as posing the inquiry if he’s got as much respect for mixed martial arts as him.  Blaydes, who makes his second trip to the […]

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Ahead of his UFC Vegas 19 headliner this weekend at the UFC Apex facility, #2 ranked heavyweight contender, Curtis Blaydes has questioned opponent, Derrick Lewis’ commitment to training — as well as posing the inquiry if he’s got as much respect for mixed martial arts as him. 

Blaydes, who makes his second trip to the Apex facility in Nevada, has won his last four consecutively — most recently knocking back recent UFC Vegas 18 main event feature, Alexander Volkov last June in a wrestling clinic where he scored fourteen successful shots over the five-round affair.

Poised to challenge for Octagon gold in the not too distant future with a victory, although accepting that his chance will come after division newcomer, former two-time light heavyweight best, Jon Jones challenges — Blaydes has recovered with aplomb since his second career loss to UFC 260 title chaser, Francis Ngannou back in November of 2018.

Rescheduled to draw one-time title challenger, Lewis this weekend — the duo were initially slated to take main event status at UFC Vegas 15 in November until Blaydes was forced to withdraw from the matchup during fight week after he provided a positive COVID-19 test result. Lewis was ultimately removed from proceedings entirely, with former light heavyweight title challenger, Anthony Smith submitting Devin Clark in a promoted headlining bout.

Speaking with ESPN MMA reporter, Ariel Helwani prior to this weekend’s outing, Blaydes, claimed that he doesn’t view Lewis’ persona on the same level as former interim welterweight champion, Colby Covington, however, he made it clear that he doesn’t believe the New Orleans native trains or respects the fight game on a similar level to him.

He’s (Derrick Lewis) — I don’t have any reason to call him a bad guy,” Blaydes said. “I haven’t seen anything that would point to that, but I do think his humour is a little like low-hanging fruit. Like, ‘I’m tryna be the big guy’ and make the weak, easy jokes like, ‘my balls was hot’ and stuff like that. I wouldn’t do that, that’s not my type of personality, but I’m not hating on him — that’s one of his shticks, it’s not hurting nobody.

He’s not Colby Covington so I have no problem with him,” Blaydes explained. “I just — I don’t think he puts in the work. And I don’t think he respects the game the way I do, ’cause I’ve seen in a couple of interviews — he works out once or twice a week. I don’t know if that was because he had a back injury or if that’s just like a preference thing, but — I just don’t think he’s putting in the work to be great, that a lot of other guys are putting in to be great.

Blaydes, who plys his trade at altitude at Elevation Fight Team in Denver, Colorado — shares the mats with former interim lightweight champion, Justin Gaethje and current undisputed welterweight best, Kamaru Usman to name a few — and questioned if Lewis puts in the same amount of work like those guys.

I’m putting in that work and I see a lot of guys at Elevation (Fight Team) — I see the type of work that’s needed to be great,” Bladyes said. “I watch (Justin) Gaethje, I watch (Kamaru) Usman, I watch Neil Magny like — I don’t think he’s working like that. I’m working like that, I don’t think he’s working like that.

Prior to his win over former Bellator and M-1 Global heavyweight champion, Volkov, Juco national champion, Blaydes has stopped former champion, Junior dos Santos and common-foe, Shamil Abdurakhimov, after a unanimous judging win over Justin Willis. 

Scoring a record-breaking knockout win in his last outing at UFC Vegas 6 in August — Lewis became the most prolific knockout-finisher in the history of the promotion’s heavyweight ranks, sealing his astonishing eleventh stoppage win with strikes via his triumph over Aleksei Oleinik.