Report: Sparring Partners Weren’t Allowed To Hit Rousey, Threatened With Lawsuit

Heading in to tonight’s Denver card, the main focus is on the women’s bantamweight division. Featuring two of the most promising 135-pounders, the main event for UFC on FOX 23 has big implications. Since Amanda Nunes became champion at UFC 200, she has set the bar. Smashing Ronda Rousey at UFC 207, ‘The Lioness’ proved she’s here to

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Heading in to tonight’s Denver card, the main focus is on the women’s bantamweight division. Featuring two of the most promising 135-pounders, the main event for UFC on FOX 23 has big implications. Since Amanda Nunes became champion at UFC 200, she has set the bar. Smashing Ronda Rousey at UFC 207, ‘The Lioness’ proved she’s here to stay. Julianna Pena and Valentina Shevchenko meet tonight, and both have their reasons for wanting a piece of Nunes.

Having already faced and lost to Nunes, Shevchenko would love another try, especially with a belt on the line. For ‘The Venezuelan Vixen,’ frustrations stem from Ronda Rousey getting a title fight. Sitting out since losing the title to Holly Holm at UFC 193, Rousey was granted an immediate crack at Nunes upon her return. 411 days away, a huge build up and media blackout resulted in a 48 second loss for ‘Rowdy.’ All the while, Pena was sat with a four-fight win streak, and threatened to leave over the UFC 207 booking.

Pena continues Assault On Rousey

Although more than likely retired now, Rousey is still not safe from a verbal lashing. Pena still has a bee in her bonnet, and tells UFC Unfiltered, as quoted by MMAMania.com, that the ex-champion was sheltered in training:

“I’m mostly trying to have some banter at Holly. At the same time you have got to giver her credit for being able to implement the gameplan against Ronda. That’s to keep her away at a distance and punch her in the face because she don’t like that and she’s not allowed to get hit in sparring. These girls have to sign these waivers to say that ‘We never hit Ronda, and we’ll never talk about this type of training ever and all this stuff, you know? She’s not really taking the toll in the fight camp of getting punched in the face legitimately so she doesn’t really know what that feels like.”

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Sign The Dotted Line

“I just think it’s one of those things where you’ve gotta protect the fighter and make sure she doesn’t get hurt before the fight,” said Pena regarding Rousey having training partners sign waivers. “She’s a superstar and they don’t want to see her get any damage. So, it’s like whenever the girls would go hard on her, whenever they’d come forward and start banging it out on her, they’d tell them, ‘Hey. Knock it off. Stop it. Don’t hit her so hard and then sign this waiver and say that you were never here and that you never punched her. Don’t ever talk about how well you did in training and stuff like that because you have to sign this dotted line or else we’ll sue you for a million dollars.’”

Assuming Pena’s claims are true, this does little more than add to Edmond Tarverdyan’s already sh*tty reputation. Her comments certainly match with Raquel Pennington’s recent statement, but were sparring partners really told not to hit Rousey? If so, her performance against Nunes should come as no surprise whatsoever.

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UFC Denver: Shevchenko vs Pena Will Be Controlled Chaos

The main event of UFC on Fox 23 features two of the most ferocious women in the bantamweight division as Valentina Shevchenko squares off against Julianna Pena. Both women have built up quite the resume with Shevchenko having defeated former bantam weight champion Holly Holm and Pena out dueling Cat Zingano. These two women are both extremely talented with their own specific roads to victory. Who gets the job done at UFC Denver?

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The main event of UFC on Fox 23 features two of the most ferocious women in the bantamweight division as Valentina Shevchenko squares off against Julianna Pena. Both women have built up quite the resume with Shevchenko having defeated former bantam weight champion Holly Holm and Pena out dueling Cat Zingano. These two women are both extremely talented with their own specific roads to victory. Who gets the job done at UFC Denver?

 

Key Factors:

 

Striking

 

For many who tuned into her bout against Holly Holm, it became evident that Valentina Shevchenko operates on a level far beyond that of the average striker in the women’s bantamweight division. Her combinations were slick, her movement balanced, and the spinning attacks she threw gave a level of unpredictability that froze Holm at times. Shevchenko has been criticized by Pena for being more of a point fighter which is an unfair assessment. The reality of the situation is that Shevchenko is a controlled striker who looks for opportunities rather than wading into the fire, which just happens to be Pena’s preferred style.

 

Where Shevchenko is controlled and nuanced in her approach, playing the outside and countering effectively, Julianna Pena is a ball of fire who looks to explode forward with shots, get into the clinch, then do her best work by getting the fight to the ground. The biggest problem with her approach is that she usually enters the fray with little head movement leaving her susceptible to punishment when she makes her way in. While it may be an exciting style, it’s not very conduscive when facing off with a striker at the level of Shevchenko.

 

Shevchenko is a patient striker who will pivot on the outside, play matador, and chew up her opponents with a variety of attacks from all heights. The problem is that in the early rounds she can be a bit passive. Pena’s striking is alarming, but would be most effective if used at the initial bell in hopes of catching Shevchenko off balance. Something tells me that’s unlikely to happen.

 

Clinch/Grappling

 

Where Pena will likely have the advantage is in the grappling exchanges. She’s strong and pushes a ferocious pace once she gets the fight to the ground. She looks to punish her opponents with heavy leather and vicious elbows. The problem about all that is, she actually needs to get Shevchenko down to the ground for all that to happen. In order to do that, Pena will most likely choose to enter the clinch and try for a trip takedown which is her preferred method of getting her opponents grounded. There in lies another issue for the “Venezuelan Vixen.” Valentina Shevchenko is a judo black belt and is proficient with performing and avoiding trip takedowns.

 

Shevchenko was able to ground the champion Amanda Nunes in their match with a well timed counter Osoto Gari outside reap. The trip utilized in that match showcased Shevchenko’s ability to not only defend against trips, but counter effectively to end up on top. If Pena is hoping to get Shevchenko to ground then she’ll have to be aware of that fact and utilize a combination of takedowns in order to get the job done. Pure aggression alone will do her no good in this match up. Pulling guard could be an option, but Shevchenko has proven to have a strong top game of her own so the proposition is a bit of a gamble.

 

No matter how you slice it, this match is competitive as hell and the winner will likely be the one with the better game plan. When both fighters have heart for days, technical ability will always be the deciding factor.

Who do you think wins the main event at UFC Denver?


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UFC on FOX 23 Weigh-In Video & Results

UFC on FOX 23 hits Denver, Colorado this weekend for an evening of great fights. Heading in to this Saturday’s event, stories in the women’s bantamweight, welterweight and heavyweight division’s are stealing headlines. In the main event we see Valentina Shevchenko and Julianna Pena poised for action. With a title shot against Amanda Nunes looming,

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UFC on FOX 23 hits Denver, Colorado this weekend for an evening of great fights. Heading in to this Saturday’s event, stories in the women’s bantamweight, welterweight and heavyweight division’s are stealing headlines. In the main event we see Valentina Shevchenko and Julianna Pena poised for action. With a title shot against Amanda Nunes looming, expect to see the best of these budding prospects in Denver. Filling the co-main slot are Donald Cerrone and Jorge Masvidal, and we can certainly expect a striking-heavy bonanza in this pairing.

‘Cowboy’ wants to make it five straight at welterweight, but Masvidal has plans to play spoiler, this is one to watch. Over to the 265-pound division, and rising prospect Francis Ngannou will battle former champion Andrei Arlovski. ‘Predator’ has been smashing his way through the competition, all the while building a growing fan base. Arlovski, although 37 and without a win in three, is a very experienced and dangerous foe. You can tune in to see the early weigh-in results throughout the morning, or check in at 7 PM ET for the traditional scales show.

Watch the Fight Night Denver official weigh-in on Friday, Jan. 27 at 7pm/4pm ETPT live from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.

Event: UFC on FOX 23: “Shevchenko vs. Pena”
Date: Sat., Jan. 28, 2017, on FOX
Location: Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado

UFC on FOX 23 Main Event:

135 lbs.: Valentina Shevchenko vs. Julianna Pena

FOX Main Card (8 p.m. ET):

170 lbs.: Donald Cerrone vs. Jorge Masvidal
265 lbs.: Andrei Arlovski vs. Francis Ngannou
145 lbs.: Alex Caceres vs. Jason Knight

FOX Sports 1 ‘Prelims’ (5 p.m. ET):

185 lbs.: Sam Alvey vs. Nate Marquardt
135 lbs.: Raphael Assuncao vs. Aljamain Sterling
155 lbs.: Li Jingliang vs. Bobby Nash
205 lbs.: Henrique da Silva vs. Jordan Johnson
185 lbs.: Eric Spicely vs. Alessio Di Chirico
205 lbs.: Marcos Rogerio de Lima vs. Jeremy Kimball

UFC Fight Pass ‘Prelims’ (4 p.m. ET):

125 lbs.: Alexandre Pantoja vs. Eric Shelton
155 lbs.: J.C. Cottrell vs. Jason Gonzalez

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UFC Women’s Bantamweight Julianna Pena Likens Holly Holm to Buster Douglas

Julianna Pena isn’t impressed by her UFC on FOX opponent Valentina Shevchenko and she certainly isn’t impressed by the former UFC women’s 135-pound queen Holly Holm. In fact, “The Venezuelan Vixen” believes “The Preacher’s Daughter” is a one-hit wonder. Pena spoke to MMAFighting.com and didn’t hold back on what she thought of Holm’s run with […]

Julianna Pena isn’t impressed by her UFC on FOX opponent Valentina Shevchenko and she certainly isn’t impressed by the former UFC women’s 135-pound queen Holly Holm. In fact, “The Venezuelan Vixen” believes “The Preacher’s Daughter” is a one-hit wonder. Pena spoke to MMAFighting.com and didn’t hold back on what she thought of Holm’s run with […]

Valentina Shevchenko on Julianna Pena’s Trash Talk: ‘The Reality is Different’

This Saturday night (Jan. 28) Valentina Shevchenko will be in a pivotal women’s bantamweight bout against Julianna Pena. The winner will likely go on to face current Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s 135-pound title holder Amanda Nunes. It’s no secret that Pena has been brash. “The Venezuelan Vixen” has claimed Ronda Rousey ducked her for […]

This Saturday night (Jan. 28) Valentina Shevchenko will be in a pivotal women’s bantamweight bout against Julianna Pena. The winner will likely go on to face current Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s 135-pound title holder Amanda Nunes. It’s no secret that Pena has been brash. “The Venezuelan Vixen” has claimed Ronda Rousey ducked her for […]

Video: “Road To The Octagon” Special For UFC On FOX 23 (Full Episode)

https://youtu.be/ct38v7_Dn50

On Sunday afternoon, UFC released the complete preview special for their first “Big FOX” fight card of 2017.

Featured above is the complete “Road to the Octagon” countdown show for next weekend’s big UFC On FOX 23 eve…

https://youtu.be/ct38v7_Dn50

On Sunday afternoon, UFC released the complete preview special for their first “Big FOX” fight card of 2017.

Featured above is the complete “Road to the Octagon” countdown show for next weekend’s big UFC On FOX 23 event, which features the top two contenders in the UFC Women’s Bantamweight division — Valentina Shevchenko and Julianna Pena — duking it out in the main event to earn the right to challenge Amanda Nunes for the title.

UFC On FOX 23: Shevchenko vs. Pena takes place live on Saturday, January 28th from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.