UFC Fight Night 62 Maia vs. LaFlare Full Results; Tainted by Clear Controversy!


Last night UFC Fight Night 62, came from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, where in the main event, welterweight Demian Maia put on a tactical clinic to cruise to a unanimous decision over Ryan LaFlare.

In the co-main event, Josh Koscheck suffered his fifth consecutive loss to Erick Silva via Guillotine Choke in the opening round. He is now faced with the ultimate decision, as to what is best for himself and his career. Whatever he decides, all I can say, is that it has been a pleasure for me, personally, to have watched him for the last ten years since TUF 1.

Controversy surrounded the Leandro Silva Vs. Drew Dober fight, due to the fact referee, Eduardo Herdy stopped the action mid fight just as Dober was about to escape Silva’s attempt at a Guillotine Choke (even the Brazilian fans were astonished). In light of these actions Dana White gave Dober his show money, and WIN money.

Here are the Full Results:

 

Demian Maia Win UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva USA TODAY
Demian Maia Win UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva USA TODAY Sports

 Fight Results:

Demian Maia Def  Ryan LaFlare  Via  Unanimous Decision 48-46, 48-46, 48-46

Erick Silva Def Josh Koscheck Via Guillotine Choke 4 mins 21 secs Round One

Erick Silva Win UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva USA TODAY
Erick Silva Win UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva USA TODAY Sports

Leonardo Santos  Def Tony Martin Via RNC  2 mins 29 secs Round Two

Amanda Nunes  Def  Shayna Baszler  Via  TKO  (strikes) 1 min 56 Secs Round One

Amanda Nunes vs. Shayna Baszler during UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva-USA TODAY Sports
Amanda Nunes vs. Shayna Baszler during UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva-USA TODAY Sports

Gilbert Burns  Def  Alex Oliveira  Via Armbar 4 mins 14 secs Round One

Godofredo Pepey  Def  Andre Fili  Via Triangle Choke 3 mins 14 secs Round One

Preliminary Card 

Francisco Trinaldo Def  Akbarh Arreola Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Kevin Souza  Def Katsunori Kikuno Via KO (Punch) 1 min 31 secs Round one

Leandro Silva Def  Drew Dober Via Guillotine choke 2 mins 25 secs Round Two – Very controversial with the Referee

Leandro Silva vs. Drew Dober  during UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva-USA TODAY Sports
Leandro Silva vs. Drew Dober during UFC Fight Night 62 by Jason Silva-USA TODAY Sports

Leonardo Mafra  Def Cain Carrizosa Via Unanimous Decision 30-26, 30-27, 30-27

Preliminary Card UFC Fight Pass

Christos Giagos  Def  Jorge de Oliveira   Via RNC 3 mins 12 secs Round One

Fredy Serrano Def Bentley Syler Via KO (uppercut) 1 min 34 secs Round Three

POTN BONUSES

Godofredo Pepey

Fredy Serrano

Kevin Souza

Gilbert Burns

Photo Credits: Jason Silva USA TODAY Sports

UFC Fight Night Rio De Janerio – Maia vs LaFlare Weigh In Results


The UFC heads to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for Fight Night 62, with welterweight Demian Maia taking on the undefeated Ryan LaFlare in the main event.

Josh Koscheck, steps in on short notice to face Erick Silva in the co-main event, whilst ‘The Queen of Spades’ Shayna Baszler takes on Amanda ‘The Lioness’ Nunes in a bantamweight showdown.

First of all, the all important weigh-ins, with all 24 athletes making weight on their first attempt.

 Main Card 

Demian Maia  vs. Ryan LeFlare Face Off UFC Fight Night RIO
Demian Maia vs. Ryan LeFlare Face Off UFC Fight Night RIO

Demian Maia   171 lbs vs. Ryan LaFlare 171 lbs
Josh Koscheck   170 lbs vs. Erick Silva 171 lbs

Josh Koscheck vs. Erick Silva Face Off UFC RIO
Josh Koscheck vs. Erick Silva Face Off UFC RIO

Leonardo Santos  156 lbs vs. Tony Martin 156 lbs

Leonardo Santos vs. Tony Martin Face Off UFC RIO
Leonardo Santos vs. Tony Martin Face Off UFC RIO
Leonardo Santos Weigh In UFC RIO
Leonardo Santos Weigh In UFC RIO

Amanda Nunes   136 lbs vs. Shayna Baszler 136 lbs

Amanda Nunes vs. Shayne Baszler Face Off UFC RIO
Amanda Nunes vs. Shayne Baszler Face Off UFC RIO
Shayna Baszler Weigh In UFC RIO
Shayna Baszler Weigh In UFC RIO
Amanda Nunes Weigh In UFC RIO
Amanda Nunes Weigh In UFC RIO

Gilbert Burns  154 lbs vs. Alex Oliveira 155 lbs

Gilbert Burns vs. Alex Oliveira Face Off UFC RIO
Gilbert Burns vs. Alex Oliveira Face Off UFC RIO

Godofredo Pepey  145 lbs vs. Andre Fili 145 lbs

Godofredo  Pepey vs. Andre Fili Face Off UFC RIO
Godofredo Pepey vs. Andre Fili Face Off UFC RIO

Preliminary Card 

Francisco Trinaldo   155 lbs vs. Akbarh Arreola 156 lbs
Kevin Souza   146 lbs vs. Katsunori Kikuno 146 lbs
Leandro Silva   156 lbs vs. Drew Dober 156 lbs
Leonardo Mafra   155 lbs vs. Cain Carrizosa 155 lbs

Preliminary Card UFC Fight Pass

Jorge de Oliveira   156 lbs vs. Christos Giagos 155 lbs
Bentley Syler   126 lbs vs. Fredy Serrano 125 lbs

UFC Fight Night 62, takes place at the Ginásio do Maracanãzinho in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, March 21st.

 

British MMA Athlete Helen Harper makes Statement over last weeks PXC 47 Controversial Stoppage!


British MMA Helen Harper, had her debut fight for promotion PXC 47 in Guam on Friday, March 13th.

Helen was very much looking forward to working with, and competing for PXC as she had been trying to get onto one of their shows whilst she was still living in Thailand, which was over a year ago, as she now lives back in the UK.

Helen Harper PXC 47 Profile Picture
Helen Harper PXC 47 Profile Picture

Finally the confirmation had come through and Helen was booked to fight American Cortney Casey on March 13th in Guam.

Unfortunately for Helen she was unable to fly out to Guam (which consists of four flights London >Turkey > Singapore  > Manila > Guam) until a few days prior to the event and I have no idea on how many actual hours, being, that it is four flights, through four different time zones!

Helen made it to Guam, (on her own) a few days before her actual fight was due but not when she had initially intended. Due to this, it was felt that the late arrival and timing for the last few pounds needed for her weight cut was affected, which did result in Helen coming in 3 lbs over weight. Cortney wanted Helen to get down to 117 lbs but her body would just not physically go any lower than 118 lbs. Helen had to wait and see if Cortney would accept the fight.  Finally Cortney came back and agreed to go ahead with the fight.

On fight day, Helen was feeling great, calm and relaxed, ready for her fight. Then as she is in the cage a whole load of controversy had just opened itself up!

Having spoke with Helen myself, I asked her if she wanted to release an official statement and this is what she had to say.

Helen Harper’s Official Statement:

I don’t know what to say about the fight other than the ref clearly isn’t aware of the rules of the sport of MMA. He made a few bad decisions on the night, one of which happened to be my bout. I received an obviously accidental groin shot in the first round which grounded me. The referee claimed I “wasn’t defending myself” and told me that it wasn’t a groin shot. Believe me, it was as I can still feel it now 24 hours later. As pro rules have it, a fighter is allowed a maximum of 5 minutes to recover from a groin shot, of which I needed about 30 seconds. I was refused this and told that the bout was to be discontinued. Both Cortney and I were completely baffled as to why the fight was stopped at this stage, as we were clearly just getting started. Everyone else at PXC has been absolutely wonderful, and I wouldn’t hesitate to fight for them again, as long as they stop using this clearly incompetent referee. I have spoken to Cortney and her team about a rematch and I am confident it will happen in the future, but until then I’d just like to thank PXC for giving me the opportunity to come and fight in Guam and say sorry to everyone that believed in me for not bring home a better result.

It is my own belief that Helen will be seeking for the decision to be over turned into a No Contest bout, as I’m sure those of us who were watching the ‘Live’ link on Friday Morning, from 12 midday and managed to catch the whole fight and the aftermath of events that happened after will be in total agreement that  1) Helen was struck with an illegal Groin kick (knee to the Groin),  2) Sheer incompetence of the Referee in charge of that fight that day, who did not know what to do; he stopped and waived the fight off in the first instance, then he re-started it briefly, then he waved it off for good! – what signals does that give out as a highly respected person who has fighters lives on the line!

 

UFC 185 The Title Changes hands; Two new Champions crowned.


It was the event we was all waiting for, UFC 185  where we would get to witness great elite, MMA athletes in a double-header Championship Title Event.

The whole card did not let us down, from the very first opening card right up to Anthony Pettis,  Main Card Title defence fight.

There were far too many standout fighters for me to mention, they all did bring their A Game, with the exceptional few who lost out to what we could only describe, as this is why we love watching MMA, as anything can happen, and did!

Here are the exciting results:

New Champions Rafael dos Anjos and Joanna Jedrzejczyk UFC 185
New Champions Rafael dos Anjos and Joanna Jedrzejczyk UFC 185

 

Rafael dos Anjos Def Anthony Pettis  Via UD 50-45, 50-45, 50-45 #NEW #Lightweight #Champion

Rafael Dos Anjos photo montage; #NEW #Lightweight #Champion
Rafael Dos Anjos photo montage; #NEW #Lightweight #Champion

Joanna Jedrzejczyk Def Carla Esparza Via TKO 4 min 17 secs Round Two #NEW #Strawweight #Champion

Joanne Jedrzejczyk photo montage; #NEW #strawweight #Champion
Joanne Jedrzejczyk photo montage; #NEW #strawweight #Champion

Johny Hendricks Def Matt Brown Via UD 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Johny Hendricks photo montage; Win UFC 185
Johny Hendricks photo montage; Win UFC 185

Alistair Overeem Def Roy Nelson  Via UD  30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Alistair Overeem photo montage; WIN UFC 185
Alistair Overeem photo montage; WIN UFC 185

Henry Cejudo  Def Chris Cariaso Via UD  30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Henry Cejudo photo montage;  WIN UFC 185
Henry Cejudo photo montage; WIN UFC 185

PRELIMS

Ross Pearson Def  Sam Stout  Via KO 1 min 33 Secs Round Two

Ross Pearson photo montage; WIN UFC 185
Ross Pearson photo montage; WIN UFC 185

Elias Theodorou Def Roger Narvaez Via TKO 4 mins 07 Secs Round Two

Elias Theodorous photo montage; WIN UFC 185
Elias Theodorous photo montage; WIN UFC 185

Beneil Cariush Def Daron Cruickshank Via RNC 2 mins 48 Secs Round Two

Beneil Cariush photo montage; WIN UFC 185
Beneil Cariush photo montage; WIN UFC 185

Jared Rosholt Def Josh Copeland  Via TKO 3 mins 12 Secs Round three

Josh Cope land WIN UFC 185
Josh Copeland WIN UFC 185

UFC Fightpass Prelims

Ryan Benoit DEF  Sergio Pettis  Via TKO 1 min 34 Secs Round Two

Ryan Benoit WIN UFC 185
Ryan Benoit WIN UFC 185

Joseph Duffy DEF  Jake Lindsey  Via TKO 1 min 47 Secs Round One

Joseph Duffy WIN UFC 185
Joseph Duffy WIN UFC 185

 

Germaine de Randamie Def  Larissa Pacheco  Via TKO 2 mins 02 Secs Round Two

Germaine de Randamie photo montage; WIN UFC 185
Germaine de Randamie photo montage; WIN UFC 185

BONUSES

PERFORMANCE OF THE NIGHT

Rafeal dos Anjos  $50,000

Joanna Jedrzejeczyk  $50,000

Ross Pearson  $50, 000

Beneil Dariush  $50,000

UFC 185: Breakthrough – Carla Esparza


 

UFC women’s strawweight champion Carla Esparza talks about The Ultimate Fighter, fighting Rose Namajunas for the women’s strawweight title, and winning.

Esparza looks to defend her belt against top contender Joanna Jedrzejczyk at UFC 185 in Dallas, Texas, this Saturday, March 14th.

 

UFC 185: Joanna Jedrzejczyk – A Confident Challenger


 

Joanna Jedrzejczyk shares her thoughts on her opponent Carla Esparza with Megan Olivi before their upcoming UFC women’s strawweight title fight.

 

Video Credit: UFC

UFC 185 Embedded: Ep 6 It’s all about the weight-cut!


 

On episode No.6 of UFC 185 Embedded, Powered by Alienware, all roads lead to weigh-in day.

UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, welterweights Johny Hendricks and Matt Brown and strawweight challenger Joanna Jedrzejczyk cut their final pounds in the gym, jacuzzi and hotel rooms.

Then it’s off to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center for the fighters to face the scale — and their opponents.

UFC Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the championship double-header at UFC 185, taking place this Saturday, March 14th.

UFC 185 Embedded: Ep 5 The fight to be number 1 is literally on!


 

On episode No.5 of UFC 185 Embedded, Powered by Alienware, things get tense between strawweight champion Carla “Cookie Monster” Esparza and salty challenger Joanna Jedrzejczyk, culminating in a media day staredown.

Lightweight champion Anthony Pettis and his brother, flyweight Sergio, make-weight while dreaming of snacks. Then both Pettises and Esparza sneak in one final training session.

UFC Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the championship double-header at  UFC 185, taking place this Saturday, March 14th.

UFC 185 Full Weigh-In Results: Esparza 115 lbs vs Jedrzejczyk 115 lbs


Saturday’s UFC 185 event in Dallas, Texas, will  feature  a lightweight championship bout between Anthony Pettis and Rafael dos Anjos, and also a female strawweight title belt between Carla Esparza  and Joanna Jedrzejczyk. The rest of the main card includes a big welterweight fight between Johny Hendricks and Matt Brown, a heavyweight bout between Roy Nelson and Alistair Overeem, plus alot of other huge contenders.

Before we get to the fights we must make sure everyone makes weight, so without further a-do, here are the all important results:

MAIN CARD: BT Sports UK  2 am and Pay-Per-View else-where 10 pm ET

Anthony Pettis face off with Rafael Dos Anjos  UFC185
Anthony Pettis face off with Rafael Dos Anjos UFC185

Anthony Pettis (155 lbs) vs. Rafael dos Anjos (155 lbs)
Carla Esparza (115 lbs) vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk (115 lbs)

Carla Esparza vs Joanna Jedrzejczyk Face Off UFC 185
Carla Esparza vs Joanna Jedrzejczyk Face Off UFC 185
Joanna Jedrzejczyk Weigh In UFC 185
Joanna Jedrzejczyk Weigh In UFC 185
Carla Esparza Weigh In UFC 185
Carla Esparza Weigh In UFC 185

Johny Hendricks (170 lbs) vs. Matt Brown (171 lbs)
Roy Nelson (254) vs. Alistair Overeem (247)
Henry Cejudo (125 lbs) vs. Chris Cariaso (126 lbs)

Preliminary Card:BT Sports in the UK 12 Midnight and FX elsewhere 8PM ET

Sam Stout (156 lbs) vs. Ross Pearson (156 lbs)
Elias Theodorou (186 lbs) vs. Roger Narvaez (186 lbs)
Daron Cruickshank (157.5 lbs)*  w/Towel vs. Beneil Dariush (156 lbs)
Jared Rosholt (245 lbs) vs. Josh Copeland (264 lbs)

Preliminary Card : Fight Pass 10.30 pm UK  6.30 PM ET 

Sergio Pettis (126 lbs) vs. Ryan Benoit (126 lbs)

Sergio Pettis Vs Ryan Benoit Face Off UFC 185
Sergio Pettis Vs Ryan Benoit Face Off UFC 185

Jake Lindsey (156 lbs) vs. Joseph Duffy (156 lbs)
Larissa Pacheco (136 lbs) vs. Germaine de Randamie (136 lbs)

*Daron Cruickshank has two hours to drop 1.5 lbs to make-weight

Rafael Dos Anjos and Carla Esparza Talk UFC 185


UFC lightweight title contender Rafael Dos Anjos and UFC women’s strawweight Champion Carla Esparza, both of whom are scheduled for fights at UFC 185 this Saturday, March 14th, dropped by the INSIDE MMA studio for interviews with series hosts Kenny Rice and Bas Rutten.

In this clip, Rafael Dos Anjos shares his journey to his first ever title shot whom he faces UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis on Saturday March 14th, while Carla Esparza discusses preparing for her first title defense against challenger Joanna Jedrzejczyk for this Saturday’s up-coming UFC 185 card.

 

 

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