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March 18, 2024, 07:15:44 AM
^  Now if there was an event that's a filler of a filler I think that would be it...  :/  The only guy worth watching is Cameron Saimaan imo.  The guy is a good prospect and could be a top 5 one day.  So let's see how he does after an upset loss vs Christian Rodriguez who have disappointed a couple of his last opponents Rosas and Dulgarian.  Lawl.  

I'll prolly still end up watching the event tho.  Grin  

Here are a couple of vids to watch.

UFC Free Fight:  Namajunas vs Waterson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m32tLAK1UGw

UFC Free Fight:  Ribas vs VanZant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksv8JkuPNpQ
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March 18, 2024, 02:17:24 AM
UFC on ESPN: Ribas vs. Namajunas



Date: March 24, 2024
Preliminary Card : SUN, MAR 24 / 1:00 AM GMT+2
Main Card: SUN, MAR 24 / 4:00 AM GMT+2

Venue: UFC Apex

Main card (ESPN)
Women's Flyweight: Amanda Ribas vs. Rose Namajunas            
Heavyweight: Justin Tafa vs. Karl Williams            
Middleweight: Edmen Shahbazyan vs. A.J. Dobson            
Bantamweight: Payton Talbott vs. Cameron Saaiman            
Featherweight: Billy Quarantillo vs. Youssef Zalal            
Featherweight: Fernando Padilla vs. Luis Pajuelo

Preliminary card (ESPN)
Lightweight: Kurt Holobaugh vs. Trey Ogden            
Featherweight: Ricardo Ramos vs. Julian Erosa            
Bantamweight: Miles Johns vs. Cody Gibson            
Featherweight: Jarno Errens vs. Steven Nguyen            
Women's Bantamweight: Montserrat Rendon vs. Darya Zheleznyakova            
Flyweight: Igor Severino vs. André Lima            
Heavyweight: Mohammed Usman vs. Mick Parkin   

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFC_on_ESPN:_Ribas_vs._Namajunas
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March 17, 2024, 12:47:47 PM
There is an age difference however which bookmakers see it as Tai's advantage. What is exciting is its a HW fight, there's always KO in HW fights which means you can expect something shocking will happen in the cage apart from Bambam drinking piss from a shoe. I think he will win this time.

I didn't realise Tybura was 38 years old already. That could explain why 7 years younger Tuivasa was considered a slight favourite.
It was short and intense, for a moment it looked like Tuivasa was about to KO Tybura, but Marcin used his reach advantage to keep him away and then went for that takedown which resulted in some nice ground-and-pound from a back-mount position and later in a clumsy but effective rear naked choke.
I don't think either of them could go for the full five rounds, so early finish was more than certain.
Big win for Tybura. I don't think he'll ever get a chance for a title shot at this stage of his career, but he proved to belong in the top 10.
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March 17, 2024, 10:29:49 AM

Not that Ngannou needed that defeat to learn something, but athletes needed and example that you just cant go from other sports and compete on the same level with pros. If someone is able to run, does not mean he can compete with sprinters. He used to be a predator, not is isnt a boxer nor mma fighter. Now it is left that someone from PFL should finish him and his career would end.

The Reality is there but because he nearly defeated Tyson Fury he thought that he could also go toe-to-toe with other Heavyweights picking Anthony Joshua was a terrible mistake as Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have different techniques, and Tyson Fury underestimated Francis Ngannou that time but I guess this is how far Francis Ngannou could go in boxing and even though he lost against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua he still got a ton of money with this 2 fights.


I think we just expect too much from him after he nearly beat Fury. It disappointed many people when Ngannou showed his way to go into boxing.

There are disappointing fights from last week's event. I guess I was also expecting Chito to do exactly how he did it the first time. Also, Jailton Almeida risked himself by trying to takedown Blaydes in a crazy manner. I think Blaydes may be able to fight Jones if he beats Aspinall in their rematch. 

For sure many have expected Francis Ngannou would put up a good fight against Anthony Joshua but sad to say it was not worth the watch as Anthony Joshua was dominating Ngannou, while Francis Ngannou didn't know what he was doing for this fight, I am sure he has acquired a lot of money in their fight, men and I really miss Ngannou fight again in the MMA and not in the boxing ring, he should abolish the hope that he can be a boxer, it is OK that he has tried it and make big money for himself, but becoming a boxer I really think that is something he can never achieve with his style and technique right now he can not defeat any Heavyweight boxer I think if Ngannou and Fury would fight again it will be Francis Ngannou's defeat.

Disappointed with Chito Vera's performance even though he won their 1st encounter this is really different Sean O'Malley right now knows what he is doing even though it was a boring fight O'Malley was fighting to win, he doesn't care knocking Marlon Vera he just wants to win and it is really effective against Marlon Vera.



I think they gave away the hint already when Sean considered a 3rd fight even before the 2nd started. We should have considered it a good hint that the fight will be a decision and that a 3rd fight will be coming.

Whats next for Tuivasa? It bet for this man to win lol such a careless. He was winning. He could prevent that takedown by just pulling Tybura up but couldn't resist punching, the worse part he gave up back.
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March 17, 2024, 07:48:07 AM
^  As said...  It's gonna be underdog city.  Grin  And it did, even OSP won as a huge underdog.  :/  There were close calls for a couple of those underdogs tho.  Like Rodriguez, I think the other guy should've won.

Here are the results.

Marcin Tybura def Tai Tuivasa  SUB R1
Bryan Battle vs Ange Loosa  NC
Ovince Saint Preux def Kennedy Nzechukwu  SD
Christian Rodriguez def Isaac Dulgarian  SD
Macy Chiasson def Pannie Kianzad  SUB R1
Gerald Meerschaert def Bryan Barberena  SUB R2
Mike Davis def Natan Levy  SUB R2
Chelsea Chandler def Josiane Nunes  UD
Jafel Filho def Ode Osbourne  SUB R1
Danny Silva def Joshua Culibao  SD
Jaqueline Amorim def Cory McKenna  SUB R1
Thiago Moises def Mitch Ramirez  TKO R3
Chad Anheliger def Charalampos Grigoriou   UD

UFC Fight Night:  Tuivasa vs Tybura Post Fight Press Conference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYW6o0Hgssc
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March 17, 2024, 04:00:50 AM
So, any comment on the past event? I have watched it. From the wikipedia I have found that there were lots of submission on the event; think I am going to find a review of it. Also those two split fights, either they were too boring and hard to choose the winner, or they were really close fights?

And again we have a eye poke (btw isnt if funny that two fighters that dont have a wiki page (not very popular) are co-main event fight? Cheesy). Many times I have said already, that UFC need new gloves.
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March 17, 2024, 02:51:39 AM

Not that Ngannou needed that defeat to learn something, but athletes needed and example that you just cant go from other sports and compete on the same level with pros. If someone is able to run, does not mean he can compete with sprinters. He used to be a predator, not is isnt a boxer nor mma fighter. Now it is left that someone from PFL should finish him and his career would end.

The Reality is there but because he nearly defeated Tyson Fury he thought that he could also go toe-to-toe with other Heavyweights picking Anthony Joshua was a terrible mistake as Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have different techniques, and Tyson Fury underestimated Francis Ngannou that time but I guess this is how far Francis Ngannou could go in boxing and even though he lost against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua he still got a ton of money with this 2 fights.


I think we just expect too much from him after he nearly beat Fury. It disappointed many people when Ngannou showed his way to go into boxing.

There are disappointing fights from last week's event. I guess I was also expecting Chito to do exactly how he did it the first time. Also, Jailton Almeida risked himself by trying to takedown Blaydes in a crazy manner. I think Blaydes may be able to fight Jones if he beats Aspinall in their rematch. 

For sure many have expected Francis Ngannou would put up a good fight against Anthony Joshua but sad to say it was not worth the watch as Anthony Joshua was dominating Ngannou, while Francis Ngannou didn't know what he was doing for this fight, I am sure he has acquired a lot of money in their fight, men and I really miss Ngannou fight again in the MMA and not in the boxing ring, he should abolish the hope that he can be a boxer, it is OK that he has tried it and make big money for himself, but becoming a boxer I really think that is something he can never achieve with his style and technique right now he can not defeat any Heavyweight boxer I think if Ngannou and Fury would fight again it will be Francis Ngannou's defeat.

Disappointed with Chito Vera's performance even though he won their 1st encounter this is really different Sean O'Malley right now knows what he is doing even though it was a boring fight O'Malley was fighting to win, he doesn't care knocking Marlon Vera he just wants to win and it is really effective against Marlon Vera.

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March 16, 2024, 02:20:38 PM
Yeah the guys at Chute Boxe are known for their hard sparring.  That sht's bound to happen from time to time. (...).

But it's not looking good when it happens two times in a row. especially when there's a risk of the main event getting cancelled.
that's just showing a lack of professionalism, i.e. not wearing protective gear, although that doesn't 100% prevent from such injuries, as evidenced by Tyson Fury.

Tai Tuivasa (265.5) vs Marcin Tybura (247)

Tuivasa is a slight favourite, but he's coming off 3 losses in a row so could get overly desperate and chaotic. I think if Tybura keeps a cool head, he might shift odds in his favour.

There is an age difference however which bookmakers see it as Tai's advantage. What is exciting is its a HW fight, there's always KO in HW fights which means you can expect something shocking will happen in the cage apart from Bambam drinking piss from a shoe. I think he will win this time.

How much could PPV lose if Charles's fight is cancelled?  Not good for business. I think everybody is expecting him to win too, he got to fight.
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March 16, 2024, 01:16:28 PM
Today Is another weekend where we will have fights, I'm looking at at least 4 fights. the first fight was between Thiago Moisés and Mitch Ramirez. well, Thiago Moisés is being seen as the favorite by the bookmakers with odds of 1.25, he was coming from 2 consecutive victories but then lost in the fight against Benoit St. Denis, in a fight he lost by knockout. on the other side we have Mitch Ramirez who was born in the USA, he is 31 years old and has 5 years of professional career, in my opinion Thiago Moisés will come out of this fight with victory, he has much more experience, although in his last fight he had He was defeated, but I still see him coming out victorious in this fight.

Joshua Culibao will fight against Danny Silva, Joshua Culibao is being seen as the favorite by the bookmakers, the odds for him to come out of this fight with a victory are at 1.53, on the other side we have Danny Silva who is 27 years old. age and has 5 years of professional career, he had 9 fights of which he won 8 fights and lost in just 1 fight, but the bookmakers are not seeing Danny Silva as the favorite perhaps because he doesn't have much experience, in any case this odds of 2.60 for Danny Silva I still think they are underestimating him a lot. Danny Silva may be able to surprise in this fight

Natan Levy will fight against Mike Davis, in this fight Mike Davis is being seen as the favorite and given the low odds in his favor I highly doubt that we will see any surprises in this fight in relation to the fighter who will win this fight. Mike Davis is 31 years old and was born in New York, USA. He has 9 years of professional career, but he only had 12 fights of which he won 10 fights and lost 2 fights and on the other side we have Natan Levy who is 32 years old and was born in France. In my opinion, the odds for this fight seem to reflect well on the outcome this fight will have, in other words, Mike Davis will come out of this with victory
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March 16, 2024, 08:12:08 AM
Yeah the guys at Chute Boxe are known for their hard sparring.  That sht's bound to happen from time to time. (...).

But it's not looking good when it happens two times in a row. especially when there's a risk of the main event getting cancelled.
that's just showing a lack of professionalism, i.e. not wearing protective gear, although that doesn't 100% prevent from such injuries, as evidenced by Tyson Fury.

Tai Tuivasa (265.5) vs Marcin Tybura (247)

Tuivasa is a slight favourite, but he's coming off 3 losses in a row so could get overly desperate and chaotic. I think if Tybura keeps a cool head, he might shift odds in his favour.
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March 16, 2024, 07:46:47 AM
One month left until UFC 300 and Tsarukyan vs Oliveira fight, and Charles recently posted in Instagram, that he has got a cut.



I hope that does not interfere and wont influence on his performance, or the fight got cancelled (previously, Olivera got eye cut in 2 weeks before fight against Makhachev and the fight got cancelled). Btw, he is an underdog in a fight against Tsarukyan.

Yeah the guys at Chute Boxe are known for their hard sparring.  That sht's bound to happen from time to time.  I just hope the fight won't be cancelled.  But I'm not to sure for Oliveira anymore...  Seems like he's not as hungry as he was before and before his resurgence, he was seen to give easily in some of his fights.  But that was before blonde Oliveira years ago.  So we'll see what's up on April.

Here are the weigh in results.

Tai Tuivasa (265.5) vs Marcin Tybura (247)
Bryan Battle (170) vs Ange Loosa (171)
Kennedy Nzechukwu (205) vs Ovince Saint Preux (206)
Isaac Dulgarian (145.5) vs Christian Rodriguez (145)
Macy Chiasson (135.5) vs Pannie Kianzad (136)
Bryan Barberena (186) vs Gerald Meerschaert (185.5)
Mike Davis (155) vs Natan Levy (156.5)*
Chelsea Chandler (137)* vs Josiane Nunes (135)
Jafel Filho (125.5) vs Ode Osbourne (125.5)
Josh Culibao (146) vs Danny Silva (148.5)*
Jaqueline Amorim (116) vs Cory McKenna (115.5)
Thiago Moises (155.5) vs Mitch Ramirez (155.5)
Chad Anheliger (135) vs Charalampos Grigoriou (136)

*Missed weight

UFC Tuivasa vs Tybura:  Weigh Ins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n4aW9aornI

UFC Tuivasa vs Tybura:  Face Off
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iE07Kk9DIc
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March 16, 2024, 07:23:25 AM
It was really unfortunate that Almeida needed to lose like this and that Curtis Blaydes really is one solid fighter that he can not takedown I guess it is because Jailton Almeida doesn't have a combination strike or his striking was really worse and so Blaydes was ready for his takedowns because all Almeida can do was the takedowns he was really looking forward in taking down Blaydes that is the time when Curtis Blaydes really know this kind of strategy and if Almeida only has 1 pattern of attack or that is his only option of attack then he can never become champion in this division.

Even know it did not work for him at that time, the strategy itself was not wrong. It would make no sense for Almeida to get too engaged in a striking war with Blaydes, instead, he tried to utilise his strongest skills to get the advantage. It worked for him quite OK in the first round, maybe even too well, because he got too careless in the 2nd round. And to be fair, we rarely see people getting KO'd from that position, he might kept his head a little bit too low and the first hammerfists turned out to have enough impact to get Almeida dazed. Real shame, because he had a really nice run and looked like he could bring some fresh air to the division.
 

Let's just hope that the fight will not get canceled as this is a great chance to see Arman Tsarukyan fighting a high-caliber fighter and if he gets defeated by Oliveira then he is not fit to move forward,

I don't think losing to Charles would disqualify Arman from being in the top 5. Many great fighters have lost to Charles, including Gaethje, who probably will get a title shot if he wins with Holloway. Arman has already fought Islam and lost only by decision, and he is much better fighter now than he was back then. That's not something to be discounted.
I really hope that fight doesn't get cancelled.

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March 16, 2024, 03:18:26 AM

A very unfortunate fight for Almeida. He did his job well in the 1st, but got careless with that clumsy takedown attempt in the 2nd. You don't often see people getting KO'ed from that position, but yet, those short hammer fists of Blaydes turned out to be powerful enough to finish the fight.
That's a shame because Almeida had a good momentum in his career and was on the rise. If he had won, it's highly probable that he would get a shot at the interim belt (which shouldn't be a thing, but hey).
Now Blaydes will probably get to fight Aspinall simply because there are no better options unless Gane steps up to the challenge. None of those fights will be a good option for Tom, but that's better than wasting your prime years waiting for Jon Jones.

It was really unfortunate that Almeida needed to lose like this and that Curtis Blaydes really is one solid fighter that he can not takedown I guess it is because Jailton Almeida doesn't have a combination strike or his striking was really worse and so Blaydes was ready for his takedowns because all Almeida can do was the takedowns he was really looking forward in taking down Blaydes that is the time when Curtis Blaydes really know this kind of strategy and if Almeida only has 1 pattern of attack or that is his only option of attack then he can never become champion in this division.

Judging how good Aspinall is and that he got a ton of moves to get into Almeida and all Aspinall needs to do is just defend those takedowns then that is not good at all, Jailton Almeida needs to improve his striking.

One month left until UFC 300 and Tsarukyan vs Oliveira fight, and Charles recently posted in Instagram, that he has got a cut.



I hope that does not interfere and wont influence on his performance, or the fight got cancelled (previously, Olivera got eye cut in 2 weeks before fight against Makhachev and the fight got cancelled). Btw, he is an underdog in a fight against Tsarukyan.

Let's just hope that the fight will not get canceled as this is a great chance to see Arman Tsarukyan fighting a high-caliber fighter and if he gets defeated by Oliveira then he is not fit to move forward, while Charles Oliveira on the other hand needs to win in this fight if he wants to Challenge the Champion Islam Makhachev again, or maybe this is just getting money fights here on.

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March 15, 2024, 12:32:04 PM
One month left until UFC 300 and Tsarukyan vs Oliveira fight, and Charles recently posted in Instagram, that he has got a cut.
(...)
I hope that does not interfere and wont influence on his performance, or the fight got cancelled (previously, Olivera got eye cut in 2 weeks before fight against Makhachev and the fight got cancelled). Btw, he is an underdog in a fight against Tsarukyan.

That's not good. It's hard to judge how deep the cut was from that photo alone, but if it's deep, the healing could take longer than a month. Quick search by google tells me it can take 2-3 months for larger cuts.
If it's deep, I hope his team contacted UFC to make sure he gets the best available care to speed the recovery.
If he pulls out again, that would be a disaster. Although there's still enough time to find a back-up fighter (unless they already have one). Looking at the possible options from the 155 class, the most probable back up would be Chandler (if he still wants to fight) or Gamrot (who already defeated Arman once and came out of his fight against Dos Anjos victorious and unharmed.

Even if the cut is not very serious, it could still affect Oliveira's preparation quite significantly, as he probably won't be able to do hard sparring, whether striking or grappling.

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March 15, 2024, 11:29:33 AM
Michael Page does have quite strong leg strength and very fast punches, even several times in Bellator he did unexpected things that made his opponents really feel how tough Michael Page legs were.
But all of that can't necessarily be repeated in fight against Kevin Holland because Holland is also quite strong fighter, this will be wild fight and we will see how the two of them hit each other to knock them out.
But what Michael Page did to Santos really surprised everyone because it happened when Michael Page did jumping knee to Santos face and hit him right in the skull on the forehead.
Page was really scary for every opponent in bellator and even the rupture of Evangelista Santos' skull became a warning for his opponents at that time to avoid kicking his knee when fighting, in addition to having a strong knee kick of course Page is known as a kikcboxing fighter who is indeed very agile and difficult to beat at bellator, that's why when Page entered the UFC for the first time after gaining a lot of experience in bellator makes me quite sure if Page will be able to become a fighter who is also able to provide fear for his opponents in the Ufc later.

As evidenced when today debut match Page managed to defeat the very experienced UFC Holland fighter in the octagon by winning by points in the third round, Page debut victory in the UFC certainly signals that he is now ready to face whoever his opponent will be and victory at UFC 299 will be the beginning for Page to continue his career in the UFC and does not rule out the possibility that he will be one of the fighters who is ready to challenge every fight for a fight Degree.
Of course, because Michael Page is mainstay fighter who has always been knockout artist in Bellator and by joining the UFC, several fighters in his class will feel how great Michael Page is in the octagon in destroying his opponents.
Talking about his strong kicks and twice causing his opponent to suffer fractures to the head is really quite scary and anyone who experiences this condition will definitely regret having fought Michael Page.
I believe he is capable of being great champion holding several belts in the UFC, just needing time and waiting for his decision in fighting for title that may be above him.
This is the start of his career with the UFC which makes it possible to return to being one of the best and of course Michael Page will use his experience while being part of Bellator to become tough challenger in the UFC.

Yes, Michael Page managed to beat Kevin Holland with absolute points in that fight and of course this is clear proof that Michael Page is truly great fighter.
Fight was very fierce because both fighters tried to gain an advantage over each other and be able to achieve victory more quickly, just look at how Michael Page threw several kicks and spinning elbows even though they didn't hit Kevin Holland accurately.
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March 15, 2024, 11:26:35 AM
One month left until UFC 300 and Tsarukyan vs Oliveira fight, and Charles recently posted in Instagram, that he has got a cut.



I hope that does not interfere and wont influence on his performance, or the fight got cancelled (previously, Olivera got eye cut in 2 weeks before fight against Makhachev and the fight got cancelled). Btw, he is an underdog in a fight against Tsarukyan.

I think this will not affect Oliveira's performance too much later, at first glance it can be seen from the picture if the wound obtained is a bit small so that the possibility of healing will be faster, at this time Oliveira should focus on training before facing Arman Tsarukyan who is also famous as a strong fighter and has many advantages, especially if you see when Tsarukyan fought with Makhachev,  didn't he capable of being a very tough opponent for Makhachev at that time and it even took longer for Makhachev to defeat Tsarukyan than when Makhachev fought oliviera at Ufc 280.

I think the fight between Makhachev vs. oliviera was deliberately canceled because Makhachev is currently injured and he is doing Ramadan fasting and it is only natural for Makhachev to cancel the fight which was planned to be played this year, but in an article I have read that actually oliviera is not a priority for Makhachev when he returns to the ring and reportedly Makhachev wants to fight Justin Gaethje more Rather than Oliviera when the month of Ramdhan ends.
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March 15, 2024, 10:40:55 AM
One month left until UFC 300 and Tsarukyan vs Oliveira fight, and Charles recently posted in Instagram, that he has got a cut.



I hope that does not interfere and wont influence on his performance, or the fight got cancelled (previously, Olivera got eye cut in 2 weeks before fight against Makhachev and the fight got cancelled). Btw, he is an underdog in a fight against Tsarukyan.
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March 15, 2024, 09:46:11 AM
Seeing more clips from McGregor’s drugged out interview… It seems like he’s now setting his sights on KSI and the boxing influencer circuit. This is the sort of thing he would have made fun of a few years ago but a YouTube boxing run is probably the only fights he has left. I don’t think he ever wins another UFC fight in his career. You can’t go from world class fighter to drug addict and then back to world class fighter.
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March 15, 2024, 07:07:39 AM
Oof tough room...  It looks like no one's interested to see Tuivasa and Tybura.  And the co main event match up between Bryan Battle and Loosa?  No buyers?  Cheesy Cheesy  Lolol.

Anyway, but the show must go on.  Weigh ins are gonna start in three hours or so.

UFC Fight Night:  Tuivasa vs Tybura Official Weigh In
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjRxElM4AYA

Here are some replays to watch.

UFC Free Fight:  Battle vs Fletcher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovYqTuo_xjk

UFC Free Fight:  Loosa vs Mckee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAvu8AF7rs4

But yeah, it's prolly right to stay away from this event from a betting perspective.  Most of the match ups are unpredictable...  Could be underdog city.  :/
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March 14, 2024, 07:15:18 AM
As for McGregor, I don't think I'll watch that show but I hear he's getting very good reviews for his acting. If that's true, there's a chance he would want to focus on that and give up fighting completely. We all know he's more likely to lose to whoever he would be fighting and possibly would retire straight after. So, from his perspective, it might not be worth it, as there's a risk many fans will turn away from him if he performs poorly. It makes much more sense just to keep his hype up with other activities, such as acting.

In his most recent interview McGregor looked pretty bad. He was seemingly high on drugs and looked like he hasn’t been training but instead going on benders. I’m starting to think that he’ll never fight again. After seeing his condition, I’m pretty sure he’ll never win another UFC fight whether he fights or not.

That guy has so much money now...  And he really doesn't need to fight anymore.  So I don't really know why he keeps teasing people that he will.  :/  Maybe just to stay relevant. 






Great wins by Maddalena and Poirier but heart-breaking losses by Gilbert and Saint-Denis. Damn, Gilbert should've stayed it safe but he has a heart of a warrior and risked his position in the last seconds of the final round. Saint-Denis was a bit reckless there and was finally caught hard.

Saint-Denis got some reality-check, fighting no-names is not the same as fighting guys from the top 5, but I don't think that loss would hurt his career in any way. He still managed to present himself well and caused Poirier a lot of troubles in the first round.

Saint-Denis is still young and can climb back in the rankings. But the stoppage can make or break him depending on how it affects him mentally. I just thought Poirier is already in the sunset of his career and the younger French is taking over. Saint-Denis was winning as expected but he really needs to address his bad habits if he wants to reach the top.

There's really nothing to climb back for Saint Denis as he's ranked lower than Poirier...  So he stays where he is and being the tough guy that he is, he'll really ask the UFC for another shot vs somebody in the top 5 again.

Edit:  Looking at the rankings at 155, nobody makes sense for Saint Denis except for maybe Gamrot.  But he recently just won.  So somebody from the top 10 is more likely for him.  Hopefully it's Fiziev.  I'd like to see that guy back in the cage.
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