UFC 278 preview

Salt Lake City plays host to UFC 278 on Saturday night, as Kamaru Usman looks to defend his welterweight title against Leon Edwards in a rematch that has taken seven years to come around.


By Kieran Cobley

Salt Lake City plays host to UFC 278 on Saturday night, as Kamaru Usman looks to defend his welterweight title against Leon Edwards in a rematch that has taken seven years to come around.

Usman comes into the bout on a 19 fight win streak and is in the process of lapping the 170lbs division, having already had rematches with Jorge Masvidal and Colby Covington, with his main event bout with Edwards being his third rematch in as many years.

For Edwards, UFC 278 sees his long wait for a title fight end after the Birmingham based fighter went through hell and high water to get his shot, racking up a nine fight win streak (not including his no contest with Belal Muhammed) and being taken out of the rankings for his refusal to fight a then un-ranked, Khamzat Chimaev.

The two last squared off in 2015, but both men have evolved since, and you can take a more in-depth preview of their upcoming bout here.

In the co-main event, Paulo Costa will look to show the UFC were right to let him return to the middleweight division after the fiasco with Marvin Vettori as the Brazilian takes on former middleweight champion Luke Rockhold.

Costa’s shenanigans with his last fight, where he notified the UFC that he wouldn’t be attempting to make 185lbs or the then agreed 195lbs, forced the fight into a light heavyweight bout, were highly unprofessional and were rightly criticised by fans and media alike. Now Costa needs to show that he can make 185lbs and keep his name in the division; otherwise, another forced move to 205lbs could be on the cards.

Meanwhile, Rockhold will try to show that he can still beat top quality opponents despite a weakened chin. The former middleweight champion has lost three of his last four bouts by knockout, showing he is susceptible to a heavy punch.

In what could be a title eliminator for the bantamweight division, Merab Dvalishvili squares off with Jose Aldo, the former featherweight king of the UFC.

Dvalishvili is currently riding a five fight winning streak, utilising his heavy wrestling offence to grind out wins over his opponents by sapping their gas tanks. Nowhere is this better illustrated than by his record of 13 takedowns in a fight when he beat Gustavo Lopez back in 2020.

Aldo has looked impressive since moving to 135lbs, and his notorious leg kicks still give his opponents problems to deal with. “The King of Rio” is known for his knockout ability with 16 wins by KO/TKO, and that would look to be his best chance at winning on Saturday, especially if he can avoid hitting the mat with “The Machine.”

Further down the card, Miranda “The” Maverick is in action as she takes on Shanna Young in a flyweight contest to open the ESPN+ prelims. In contrast, Marcin Tybura takes on Alexander Romanov in a heavyweight bout in the evening’s featured prelim.

The action gets underway from 11pm on UfC Fight Pass, with the main card kicking off at 3am.

Fight Card

Main Card

Kamaru Usman vs Leon Edwards – welterweight title fight

Paulo Costa vs Luke Rockhold – middleweight bout

Jose Aldo vs Merab Dvalishvil – bantamweight bout

Wu Yunan vs Lucie Pudilova – women’s bantamweight bout

Tyson Pedro vs Harry Hunsucker – light heavyweight bout

Preliminary Card

Marcin Tybura vs Alexander Romanov – heavyweight bout

Leonardo Santos vs Jared Gordon – lightweight bout

Sean Woodson vs Luis Suldana – featherweight bout

Miranda Maverick vs Shanna Young – women’s flyweight bout

A.J. Fletcher vs Ange Loosa – welterweight bout

Amir Albazi vs Francisco Figueiredo – flyweight bout

Aori Qilieng vs Jay Perrin – bantamweight bout

Daniel Lacerda vs Victor Altamirano – flywweight bout

UFC 198 Brazil Full Results


 

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UFC 198 came from Curitiba in Brazil last night healined by Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic. Also making her UFC debut was a catchweight belt between Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino vs Leslie Smith.

Here are the quick results:

Main Card

*Stipe Miocic Def Fabricio Werdum via KO 2:47 Round 1

*New Heavweight Champion

Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza Def  Vitor Belfort via TKO 4:38 Round 1

Cris Cyborg Def Leslie Smith via TKO 1:21 Round 1

Shogun Rua Def Corey Anderson  via Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)

Bryan Barerena Def Warley Alves  via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Prelims

Demain Maia Def Matt Brown Via Submission (RNC) 4:31 Round 3

Thiago Santos Def Nate Marquardt via KO  3:39  Round 1

Francisco Trinaldo Def  Yancy Mederios  via Unanimous Decison  (29-26, 30-27, 30-26)

John Lineker Def Rob Font  via Unanimous Decison (30-27, 29-28, 30-26)

Rogerio Nogueira Def Pat Cummins via KO 4:52 Round 1

Sergio Moraes vs Luan Chagas ended in a DRAW (29-28, 28-29, 28-28)

Renato Moicano Def Zubaira Tukhugov via Split Decision (29-28, 29-28. 28-29)

Bonuses $50,000 Each

POTN

Stipe Miocic

Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza

FOTN

Francisco Trinaldo

Yancy Mederious

 

 

UFC Fight Night 67 Results: Carlos Condit defeats Thiago Alves in a Vicious Bloody Battle


UFC Fight Night 67 came from Goiania in Brazil last night where “The Natural Born Killer” Carlos Condit defeated Thiago Alves in what turned out to be one bloody battle.

Carlos Condit vs. Thiago Alves UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

Although it was not the finish any fighter would want to end any fight, but when you’ve suffered a severe broken nose for which part of the bone ends up popping out near your eyebrow, the doctor has to make the right call, for which he made at the end of a vicious and bloody round two.

Thiago Alves Severe Broken Nose UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

In the co-main event it was Charles Oliveira who won yet another thrilling back and forth fight against Nik Lentz via a super slick guillotine in the third round.

Here are the full results:

Main Card

Carlos Condit   Def  Thiago Alves  Via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) 5.00 Mins Round Two

Winner - Carlos Condit UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

Charles Oliveira  Def  Nik Lentz  Via Guillotine 1 Min 10 Sec Round Three

Winner Charles Oliveira UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

Charles Oliver with his winning Guillotine UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

Alex Oliveira  Def K.J. Noons Via RNC 2 Mins 51 Secs Round One

Francimar Barroso  Def  Ryan Jimmo  Via Unanimous Decision  30-27, 30-27, 29-28

Francisco Trinaldo  Def  Norman Parke Via Split Decision  29-28, 28-29, 29-28

Darren Till  Def  Wendell Oliveira  Via KO (Elbows)  1 Min 37 Secs Round Two

Winner Darren Till UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

Preliminary Card 

Rony Jason  Def  Damon Jackson Via Triangle Choke  3 Mins 31 Secs Round One

Winner Rony Jason UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

Rony Jason with Winning Triangle Choke over Damon Jackson UFC Fight Night 67 Goiania

Jussier Formiga Def  Wilson Reis Via Unanimous Decison  29-28, 29-28, 29-28

Nicolas Dalby Def  Elizeu Zalesk  Via Split Decision  29-28, 28-29, 29-28

Mirsad Bektic Def  Lucas Martins Via TKO  0.30 Secs Round Two

Preliminary Card Fight Pass

Juliana Lima  Def  Ericka Almeida Via Unanimous Decision  30-27, 30-27, 30-25

Tom Breese Def  Luiz Dutra  Via TKO  4 Mins 58 Secs Round One

BONUSES $50,000 EACH

POTN

Charles Oliveira

Rony Jason

FOTN

Charles Oliveira

Nik Lentz

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.