UFC Fight Night 117 Reebok Fighter Payouts: Ovince Saint Preux & Yushin Okami Top Everyone

UFC Fight Night 117 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. UFC Fight Night 117 took place on Friday, September 22, 2017 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The event was the fifth that the promotion has hosted in Saitama, The preliminary card aired […]

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UFC Fight Night 117 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money.

UFC Fight Night 117 took place on Friday, September 22, 2017 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The event was the fifth that the promotion has hosted in Saitama, The preliminary card aired on FXX at 8 p.m. ET. The six bout main card aired on FXX at 10 p.m. ET.

A light heavyweight bout between Yushin Okami and Ovince Saint Preux headlined this event. Claudia Gadelha vs. Jessica Andrade in a women’s strawweight bout served as the co-main event. Rounding out the main card was Takanori Gomi vs. Dong Hyun Kim in a lightweight bout, Gokhan Saki vs. Henrique da Silva in a light heavyweight bout, Teruto Ishihara vs. Rolando Dy in a featherweight bout, and  Charles Rosa vs. Mizuto Hirota in a featherweight bout.

The full payouts include:

Ovince Saint Preux: $15,000 def. Yushin Okami: $15,000

Jessica Andrade: $10,000 def. Claudia Gadelha: $5,000

”Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim: $2,500 def. Takanori Gomi: $10,000

Gokhan Saki: $2,500 def. Henrique da Silva: $5,000

Teruto Ishihara: $5,000 def. Ronaldo Dy: $2,500

Jussier Formiga: $5,000 def. Ulka Sasaki: $5,000

Keita Nakamura: $5,000 def. Alex Morono: $2,500

Syuri Kondo: $2,500 def. Chan-Mi Jeon: $2,500

Shinsho Anzai: $2,500 def. Luke Jumeau: $2,500

Daichi Abe: $2,500 def. Hyun Gyu Lim: $5,000

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UFC Japan Post-Fight Press Conference

The UFC continued their packed September schedule with tonight’s (Fri., September 22, 2017) UFC Fight Night 117 from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. Light heavyweight contender Ovince Saint Preux met late replacement and returning veteran Yushin Okami in the main event, ending the fight early and scoring a second straight finish in Japan with […]

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The UFC continued their packed September schedule with tonight’s (Fri., September 22, 2017) UFC Fight Night 117 from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

Light heavyweight contender Ovince Saint Preux met late replacement and returning veteran Yushin Okami in the main event, ending the fight early and scoring a second straight finish in Japan with his third overall Von Flue choke.

Top-ranked women’s strawweight Claudia Gadelha faced fellow former title contender Jessica Andrade in the co-main event, and the fight turned into an absolute bloodbath with Gadelha controlling the action early with some cutting elbows. But Andrade bided her time and took the fight over in the second and third, slamming and battering her Brazilian rival with a bludgeoning assault of ground and pound.

The fighters will answer questions for the media at the post-fight press conference streaming live in the video shortly after the main card’s conclusion below:

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Ovince Saint Preux vs. Yushin Okami Full Fight Video Highlights

Top-ranked UFC light heavyweight Ovince Saint Preux was forced to go through a last-minute opponent change when Yushin Okami replaced his original foe Shogun Rua in the main event of tonight’s (Fri., September 22, 2017) UFC Fight Night 117 from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, but he didn’t let that stop him. Not in […]

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Top-ranked UFC light heavyweight Ovince Saint Preux was forced to go through a last-minute opponent change when Yushin Okami replaced his original foe Shogun Rua in the main event of tonight’s (Fri., September 22, 2017) UFC Fight Night 117 from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, but he didn’t let that stop him.

Not in the slightest, in fact, as Saint Preux used his signature submission to extend his own record when he won a third UFC bout via rarely-seen Von Flue choke when Okami went for an ill-fated takedown early in the fight, only to make the mistake of wrapping up a lazy guillotine from half guard.

The win kept Saint Preux’s momentum in the super-shallow light heavyweight arena afloat, and a title shot could be around the corner for the former interim title challenger. Watch the full fight video highlights of “OSP’s” impressive stoppage here:

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UFC Japan Predictions: Will ‘Thunder’ Roll In Return?

It’s not receiving much (or any) hype in the tangible post-Mayweather vs. McGregor hangover period, but the UFC will return to the Land Of The Rising Sun tonight (Fri., September 22, 2017) with UFC Fight Night 117 from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. In the main event, light heavyweight contender Ovince Saint Preux will […]

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It’s not receiving much (or any) hype in the tangible post-Mayweather vs. McGregor hangover period, but the UFC will return to the Land Of The Rising Sun tonight (Fri., September 22, 2017) with UFC Fight Night 117 from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

In the main event, light heavyweight contender Ovince Saint Preux will take on short-notice veteran Yushin ‘Thunder’ Okami, who just replaced former champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua last weekend. In the co-main, top-ranked strawweight Claudia Gadelha will meet recent title challenger Jessica Andrade for a spot near the top of the women’s 115-pound ranks.

Legendary K-1 competitor Gokhan Sakhi will also make his UFC debut on the card as well when he meets knockout striker Henrique da Silva.

Find who we picked to win on the UFC Japan main card right here.

Yushin Okami vs. Ovince Saint Preux:

Japan native Okami will get to showcase his skills on the grandest stage mixed martial arts (MMA) has to offer in the UFC’s Octagon, and he’ll challenge proven finisher and former interim light heavyweight title challenger Ovince Saint Preux. “OSP” comes off of a momentous second-round submission win via Von Flue choke over Marcos Rogerio de Lima. Okami is riding a four-fight win streak and has no intention of becoming the University Of Tennessee alumni’s next highlight reel finish.

Pick:  Okami via Split Decision.

Jessica Andrade vs. Claudia Gadelha

Andrade comes off of a failed attempt at taking UFC strawweight champion Joanna J?drzejczyk’s throne, while Gadelha rides the momentum of a dominant first-round submission win over fellow former title challenger Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Gadelha is one of the most well-rounded fighters in the division and came the closest to downing J?drzejczyk inside the Octagon.

Pick: Gadelha should retain her position as gatekeeper of the 115-pound title shot with a unanimous decision win.

Takanori Gomi vs. “Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim

The 38-year-old Gomi is a legend of the MMA game and has put on some of the more fierce bouts in the history of the sport, but the game has begun to catch up with the Japanese veteran who is on a four-fight losing streak in which he has been finished in each in the first round. Taking on a competitor the caliber of “Stun Gunn,” who comes off a disappointing loss to rising welterweight star Colby Covington, won’t bode well for Gomi either.

Pick: Kim via R1 KO.

Henrique da Silva vs. Gokhan Saki

K-1 legend Gokhan Saki will be competing in his second-ever MMA bout since his debut back in 2004, and will be competing in his last fight since April of 2015. De Silva started off his MMA career in an extremely promising way, going 12-0 before losing three straight over the past year.

Pick: I expect de Silva to get back on the winning track with a win over a lesser experienced Saki via R1 KO.

Rolando Dy vs. Teruto Ishihara

Ishihara’s UFC career looked extremely promising after picking up back-to-back knockout wins back in 2016, but after a pair of losses to the likes of Artem Lobov and Gray Maynard, it’s time for him to take a step back against Rolando Dy, who comes into his second fight under the UFC banner. With Dy coming off a second-round TKO loss to Alex Caceres via doctor stoppage, both men have something to prove in their return to the Octagon.

Pick: Something tells me Ishihara returns to his finishing ways with a second-round knockout win.

Jussier Formiga vs. Ulka Sasaki

Sasaki’s height has paid off huge dividends at the 125-pound weight class, standing at five-foot-ten, and having picked up three submission wins in his UFC tenure. Formiga has lost two of his last three fights to former UFC flyweight title challengers Henry Cejudo and Wilson Reis. Sasaki is looking to get in on the 125-pound title picture and should be fighting with a ton of motivation to do so.

Pick: Sasaki via R2 submission.

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Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 117: Top Name Favored Big

UFC Fight Night 117 is here, and it goes down tonight (Friday, September 22, 2017) from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The event will be the fifth that the promotion has hosted in Saitama, and first since UFC Fight Night: Barnett vs. Nelson in September 2015. The preliminary card will air on FXX […]

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UFC Fight Night 117 is here, and it goes down tonight (Friday, September 22, 2017) from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The event will be the fifth that the promotion has hosted in Saitama, and first since UFC Fight Night: Barnett vs. Nelson in September 2015. The preliminary card will air on FXX at 8 p.m. ET. The six bout main card airs on FXX at 10 p.m. ET.

A light heavyweight bout between Yushin Okami and Ovince Saint Preux will headline this event. Claudia Gadelha vs. Jessica Andrade in a women’s strawweight bout will serve as the co-main event. Rounding out the main card is Takanori Gomi vs. Dong Hyun Kim in a lightweight bout, Gokhan Saki vs. Henrique da Silva in a light heavyweight bout, Teruto Ishihara vs. Rolando Dy in a featherweight bout, and  Charles Rosa vs. Mizuto Hirota in a featherweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, St. Preux is a -550 favorite over Okami, who is a +425 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Takanori Gomi being a +300 underdog against Hyun Kim, who is a -360 favorite. Here are the full betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FXX/10 p.m. ET)

Ovince St. Preux (-550) vs. Yushin Okami (+425)

Dong Hyun Kim (-360) vs. Takanori Gomi (+300)

Claudia Gadelha (-270) vs. Jessica Andrade (+230)

Gokhan Saki (-165) vs. Henrique da Silva (+145)

Teruto Ishihara (-145) vs. Rolando Dy (+125)

Jussier Formiga (-450) vs. Yuta Sasaki (+360)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FXX/8 p.m. ET)

Alex Morono (-130) vs. Keita Nakamura (+110)

Chan Mi Jeon (-120) vs. Syuri Kondo (EVEN)

Luke Jumeau (-245) vs. Shinsho Anzai (+205)

Hyun Gyu Lim (-125) vs. Daichi Abe (+105)

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Promo: UFC Fight Night Now Features Ovince Saint Preux-Yushin Okami

The UFC has put together a new promo for Saturday’s event in Japan. After an injury knocked Mauricio “Shogun” Rua out, the promotion signed former title contender Yushin Okami to headline from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan against Ovince Saint Preux. Okami, who faced Anderson Silva for the middleweight title and left the […]

The UFC has put together a new promo for Saturday’s event in Japan. After an injury knocked Mauricio “Shogun” Rua out, the promotion signed former title contender Yushin Okami to headline from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan against Ovince Saint Preux. Okami, who faced Anderson Silva for the middleweight title and left the […]