Mark Godbeer vs. Walt Harris Rebooked For UFC 217 in NYC

Mark Godbeer will get his match-up with Walt Harris after all. Godbeer was set to take on Harris inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada last weekend (Oct. 7). The bout never materialized on that night. Harris stepped in to replace Derrick Lewis and fought Fabricio Werdum. Harris was submitted in the first round. […]

Mark Godbeer will get his match-up with Walt Harris after all. Godbeer was set to take on Harris inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada last weekend (Oct. 7). The bout never materialized on that night. Harris stepped in to replace Derrick Lewis and fought Fabricio Werdum. Harris was submitted in the first round. […]

Fabricio Werdum Admits That He Considered Not Fighting At UFC 216

Former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum faced a decision that all MMA (mixed-martial-arts) fighters dread dealing with. As most of you know by now, just hours before his scheduled heavyweight bout with hard-hitting Derrick Lewis on the main card of UFC 216 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Werdum was informed by UFC officials that Lewis was […]

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Former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum faced a decision that all MMA (mixed-martial-arts) fighters dread dealing with.

As most of you know by now, just hours before his scheduled heavyweight bout with hard-hitting Derrick Lewis on the main card of UFC 216 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Werdum was informed by UFC officials that Lewis was forced to withdraw due to a back injury. The promotion gave him two options, which was to take his show money and go home or fight Walt Harris on short notice.

There was a big risk for Werdum to fight Harris due to the fact that he had a lot to lose and little to gain against the lesser known Harris. Thus, it wasn’t easy for Werdum to accept the change. Following the fight, Werdum spoke about it to media reporters.

“It’s such a hard decision,” Werdum said at the UFC 216 post-fight press conference (h/t MMA Fighting). “Imagine three hours before, I just have my room, I just come to the arena, and my manager Ali (Abdel-Aziz) calls me and says, ‘Your fight is canceled.’ Imagine everything is good coming to the arena — and at first, I’m very sad, but my manager called me again. Two minutes later, he called me, ‘Werdum, I have one more guy,’ maybe one more fight for me. ‘Harris.’ I say, ‘Yes, just one second, Ali.’

“I (talked with my team). This is a very hard decision. Because you prepare your body, strategy, everything for one guy, for Derrick Lewis, for three months, and three hours (before the fight you) change everything.”

Although he had to think about it, Werdum eventually agreed to fight Harris, and he went on to record a quick victory by scoring a takedown and locking in an armbar in just 65 seconds to make Harris tap out.

Many fight fans thought that this bout would stay on the feet, and they would exchange, but that was not the case. As seen in the fight, Harris was no match for Werdum’s jiu-jitsu wizardry.

“I saw him when I do commentary when I work on UFC network,” Werdum said. “I just have a strategy when I’m on my way to the arena, me, Rafael (Cordeiro), my team, watching his fights and coming up with the strategy… 30-40 minutes to make the strategy, that’s it. You see the strategy, this is the strategy, I just make it.”

“Anyone,” Werdum said. “No problem. I say, Francis, (Alistair) Overeem, Harris, whoever wants to fight me, that’s it. I’ve been waiting for a fight. I just have my bag on my back to walk to here, I fight. I showed today.”

Following his win over Harris, Werdum has now won eight of 10 fights since returning to the UFC in 2012. Since his return to the MMA promotion, his only losses coming at the hands of Overeem and current heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic. If you recall, Miocic was the one to knock out Werdum out to take the strap.

“When Stipe Miocic (asked for an opportunity), I give for him,” Werdum said. “Now, it’s his turn to give the opportunity for the belt again. Whenever he wants. Maybe next week, I’m ready for New York, for everyone. Just keep going in training, I come back to Los Angeles tomorrow with my family, a couple of days I go to vacation, and after then I start to train again. I want to fight Stipe Miocic, this is my big goal.”

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Biggest Winners & Losers At UFC 216

Last night’s (Sat., October 7, 2017) UFC 216 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, appeared to be yet another UFC pay-per-view (PPV) card ravaged by literal last-minute replacements and uncertain weight cuts, but instead, it left us with a much better event than anticipated. Derrick Lewis’ back injury on the day of his […]

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Last night’s (Sat., October 7, 2017) UFC 216 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, appeared to be yet another UFC pay-per-view (PPV) card ravaged by literal last-minute replacements and uncertain weight cuts, but instead, it left us with a much better event than anticipated.

Derrick Lewis’ back injury on the day of his fight with Fabricio Werdum left a hole in the card that was filled by Walt Harris, and Kevin Lee made weight in spite of a nasty staph infection. Two bouts were canceled when Nik Lentz failed to make weight for his lightweight bout against Will Brooks, and Harris’ original opponent Mark Godbeer was left without an opponent to face.

Yet just like that, the show went on, and the card deliver two heavy-hitting wars and a bevy of impressive submissions, including two straight armbars and a triangle choke to close out the main card’s three featured bouts.

We broke down the biggest winners and losers from Saturday night, and with all of the drama leading into UFC 216, there was a lot to analyze. Check them out right here.

Winners

Tony Ferguson:

Riding a nine-fight win streak leading into his interim lightweight title fight against Kevin Lee, Ferguson was a sort of uncrowned champion in Conor McGregor’s absence.

Ferguson battled through a difficult first couple of rounds to lock in a triangle choke in the third frame. “El Cucuy” showed he can battle through adversity and still come out on top.

Now primed for a title unification bout with McGregor, who hasn’t stepped foot into the Octagon since defeating Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205, Ferguson is undefeated in 10 fights and is the rightful heir to the lightweight throne

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UFC 216: Mark Godbeer Understands Decision of UFC, Walt Harris

Yes, Mark Godbeer is upset he didn’t get to fight Saturday night at UFC 216. But Godbeer also understands both the decision of the UFC and Walt Harris. After Derrick Lewis was forced out of a planned heavyweight fight with Fabricio Werdum earlier in the day with a back injury, Harris agreed to meet the […]

Yes, Mark Godbeer is upset he didn’t get to fight Saturday night at UFC 216. But Godbeer also understands both the decision of the UFC and Walt Harris. After Derrick Lewis was forced out of a planned heavyweight fight with Fabricio Werdum earlier in the day with a back injury, Harris agreed to meet the […]

Walt Harris vs. Fabricio Werdum Added to UFC 216 at Last Minute

Walt Harris is stepping up as a last-minute replacement opponent against Fabricio Werdum. Werdum was set to take on Derrick Lewis tonight (Oct. 7) inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Those plans changed when Lewis was removed from the card due to a back injury. Harris was set to take on Mark Godbeer, […]

Walt Harris is stepping up as a last-minute replacement opponent against Fabricio Werdum. Werdum was set to take on Derrick Lewis tonight (Oct. 7) inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Those plans changed when Lewis was removed from the card due to a back injury. Harris was set to take on Mark Godbeer, […]

Walt Harris Wants His PPV Spot at UFC 216 Back

Walt Harris is hoping to compete on the main card of UFC 216. Harris vs. Mark Godbeer was set to be featured on the pay-per-view (PPV) portion of UFC 216. Once Demetrious Johnson vs. Ray Borg was moved to the event, Harris’ bout was moved to the prelims. With the cancellation of Paige VanZant vs. […]

Walt Harris is hoping to compete on the main card of UFC 216. Harris vs. Mark Godbeer was set to be featured on the pay-per-view (PPV) portion of UFC 216. Once Demetrious Johnson vs. Ray Borg was moved to the event, Harris’ bout was moved to the prelims. With the cancellation of Paige VanZant vs. […]