The UFC is looking at a middleweight showdown between Yoel Romero and Uriah Hall. ESPN first reported that a matchup between Romero and Hall is in the works. If all goes according to plan, then Romero vs. Hall will take place on Aug. 22 as MMAFighting …
The UFC is looking at a middleweight showdown between Yoel Romero and Uriah Hall. ESPN first reported that a matchup between Romero and Hall is in the works. If all goes according to plan, then Romero vs. Hall will take place on Aug. 22 as MMAFighting later reported. It’s said that bout agreements haven’t been […]
Long-time middleweight contender Yoel Romero will return to action in August against TUF finalist Uriah Hall according to ESPN’s Ariel Helwani. The MMA journalist took to social media to break the news of this middleweight match-up, although he notes the fight isn’t done yet and has no specific date, he wrote. “Yoel Romero vs. Uriah […]
Long-time middleweight contender Yoel Romero will return to action in August against TUF finalist Uriah Hall according to ESPN’s Ariel Helwani. The MMA journalist took to social media to break the news of this middleweight match-up, although he notes the fight isn’t done yet and has no specific date, he wrote.
“Yoel Romero vs. Uriah Hall is in the works for August, sources say. Not signed and no specific date yet but August is the plan and both fighters have verbally agreed. Middleweight fight.”
The Cuban wrestler will be fighting for the first time since losing in his middleweight title bid against Israel Adesanya at UFC 248. Romero is currently riding a three-fight losing streak after also falling short against Robert Whittaker and Paulo Costa – although those fights could have easily gone his way. Despite his winless run, Romero is currently ranked fourth in the division due to his many high-profile wins over the likes of has notable Luke Rockhold, Chris Weidman and Jacare Souza. He’ll be hoping to get back to winning ways in August and try to get himself back into title contention.
‘Primetime’ is riding high off the back to consecutive wins. Hall beat Antonio Carlos Junior by decision in his last fight and before that scored a knockout win over Bevon Lewis. Now ranked #10 at middleweight he is hoping to add Yoel Romero to his list of wins over top contenders such as Gegard Mousasi and Thiago Santos.
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As the UFC’s busy summer continues, the fight announcements and rumors are coming fast and furious. Most recently, some big names in the middleweight division have been drawing their next opponents…
As the UFC’s busy summer continues, the fight announcements and rumors are coming fast and furious. Most recently, some big names in the middleweight division have been drawing their next opponents…
We haven’t seen the last of Yoel Romero in a title fight, at least at middleweight. Romero suffered a unanimous decision defeat to Israel Adesanya in what was a lackluster middleweight title headliner at UFC 248 in March. Both fighters received criticism for their lack of activity during the fight and although many believe Adesanya […]
We haven’t seen the last of Yoel Romero in a title fight, at least at middleweight.
Romero suffered a unanimous decision defeat to Israel Adesanya in what was a lackluster middleweight title headliner at UFC 248 in March.
Both fighters received criticism for their lack of activity during the fight and although many believe Adesanya did enough to win, there are also some observers who felt Romero should have won the title.
Regardless, the Cuban is 1-4 in his last five fights and has failed to come out on top in each of his scheduled middleweight title fights. It would be a miracle if he got another title shot at least going by UFC president Dana White’s remarks.
But for American Top Team head coach Mike Brown — who rates Romero as the greatest athlete he’s ever seen — he wouldn’t be surprised if the 42-year-old clawed back to another title shot.
“He’s the greatest athlete I’ve ever seen, (even) at this age,” Brown told MMA Junkie. “What he can do with his body is incredible, I’ve never seen anything like it: speed, reaction time, agility. I mean, he’s in his 40s and his reaction time is incredible, the speed is incredible, his coordination is incredible.
“The more I see guys like him, the more I realize what a terrible athlete I am. I can’t imagine what he was like when he was 30 or 25. It must have been unbelievable. I know he’s a world champion in wrestling and this is so difficult, wrestling is so deep and so many people are competing for the same title, it’s very competitive. He got a very late start in MMA and he’s done some amazing things.
“You have to worry about time catches up to everybody, but right now – how he looks in the gym and what he can do – I mean, I definitely see him getting back to the title.”
Leading up to UFC 248, Romero claimed he wanted to fight for another decade or so. While Brown is uncertain about that, he isn’t ruling out the possibility either given how Romero is currently performing at his age.
As for the fight with Adesanya, he felt his fighter did enough to earn the victory though he acknowledged it was a very close fight.
“I don’t know about that [Romero fighting another 10 years], but I mean I can’t believe he looks like he does right now,” Brown said. “You don’t know when things are going to change, but right now, he can beat anybody in the world. On any night he’s as good as anybody. He was right there that night. That night, when it came down to the scorecards – even though it was a boring fight, people didn’t like it – but in my head I thought he had done enough in those rounds to win.
“Watching it live, the leg kicks didn’t feel like enough. To me, it felt like Adesanya was on the run more or maybe in danger of getting finished more. I mean you can’t always see the angles if the punches are landing or not, but Yoel would attack and Adesanya was stumbling around, maybe the punches were missing, but its hard to tell sometimes. But from the outside I thought he had won. But again I knew they were close again, so I didn’t know how the judges had scored it, but if I were scoring it I’d say he had won three of those rounds, but again, I knew they were close enough to argue either way.”
Jacare Souza usually does well when it comes to rematches. The middleweight contender hasn’t lost a rematch in his career with some of his notable wins coming against the likes of Chris Camozzi and Gegard Mousasi. He plans on adding Yoel Romero and Kelvin Gastelum to that list. Souza lost debatable decisions to both fighters […]
Jacare Souza usually does well when it comes to rematches.
The middleweight contender hasn’t lost a rematch in his career with some of his notable wins coming against the likes of Chris Camozzi and Gegard Mousasi. He plans on adding Yoel Romero and Kelvin Gastelum to that list.
Souza lost debatable decisions to both fighters in 2015 and 2018 respectively. And he is looking to exact revenge on them after his fight with Uriah Hall this weekend at UFC 249.
“I’d like to make a rematch against Romero,” Souza told MMA Junkie. “I believe it’s gonna be a great fight – or Kelvin Gastelum. I have to prove that I’m the king of the rematch because I never lost a rematch, and I’d like to make a rematch against these fighters.
“… But right now I have to be focused on my opponent because he’s tough. I have to be smart because he’s tough.”
Hall is certainly a threat. The 35-year-old is on his first two-fight winning streak since 2015 and coming off an upset win over Antonio Carlos Junior.
Souza, meanwhile, is on a two-fight losing streak — the first of his professional career — and will be looking to return to the win column and enter middleweight title contention again.
And he is certainly confident of earning the victory despite his respect for Hall.
“I have a lot of respect for Hall,” Souza said. “He’s a great fighter, he’s incredible, he’s a knockout master. But I’m ready to use my skills and beat him. I did a very good training camp for this fight and, on fight day, I want to prove that I’m better than him.
“I believe I’m going to win this fight in the second round. I don’t know why, but I believe I’m going to win in the second.”
UFC 249 takes place Saturday in Jacksonville, Florida.
Israel Adesanya is still bashing Yoel Romero over their UFC 248 encounter. Back in March, Adesanya put his UFC middleweight gold on the line for the first time. He shared the Octagon with Romero in the main event of UFC 248. While many expected the bou…
Israel Adesanya is still bashing Yoel Romero over their UFC 248 encounter. Back in March, Adesanya put his UFC middleweight gold on the line for the first time. He shared the Octagon with Romero in the main event of UFC 248. While many expected the bout to be exciting and potentially feature high drama, fans […]