Tag: Demetrious Johnson

  • UFC News: Cyborg likely to return in July, DJ to defend flyweight title

    Wednesday’s UFC Tonight was full of news on upcoming fights, some of the ‘Wow!’ variety and some of the ‘Meh’ variety. 

    UFC 201

    With UFC welterweight champion Robbie Lawler set to return to action at Atlanta’s UFC 201 (July 30) against Tyron Woodley, the rest of the main card is starting to take shape with a new title match and another catchweight fight featuring a female destroyer of worlds.

    In the co-main event, flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson will defend against #6 ranked Wilson Reis, he of the one-fight win streak. 3-1 as a flyweight, he’s essentially filling a role here as Johnson wants to continue to fight frequently in an effort to break Anderson Silva’s consecutive title defense streak. He’s at 8 right now and with Reis and a December title defense against a TUF winner on the docket, 10 looks to be an easy bet.

    While the flyweights haven’t done much for the box office, UFC is hoping their next female breakout star will help as they are working on Cris Cyborg vs. Germaine de Randamie at a 140-pound catchweight fight on that Atlanta show. Cyborg wasted no time in dispatching Leslie Smith at UFC 198 in her Octagon debut while de Randamie picked up a big win in front of her hometown fans in Rotterdam a few weeks ago.

    On Twitter, Cyborg is denying it vehemently in both English and Portguese.

    Assuming those are the top three fights and considering the event falls in the UFC 200 afterglow, there’s not going to be a lot of buzz for this show with this promotionally low-key cast of characters involved. 

    UFC Fight Night South Dakota

    The July 13th event headlined by an awesome lightweight tilt in Michael Chiesa vs. Tony Ferguson got a sweet co-main event as bantamweight contenders Michael McDonald and John Lineker will do battle. McDonald returned after a two-year absence in January and submitted Masanori Kanehara in the second round, while Lineker won an entertaining decision over Rob Font at UFC 198 last Saturday.

    Other Stuff

    UFC is looking to bring an event to Cleveland, OH, this September and have heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic as the headliner. If that comes to pass and Alistair Overeem gets the opportunity, there goes The Reem’s plans to be on the November MSG show. 

  • UFC reaffirms flyweight title shot for fall TUF…but with a twist

    The UFC announced on Wednesday’s UFC Tonight that the format for the 24th season of The Ultimate Fighter will still be a televised tournament for a shot at the flyweight title currently held by Demetrious Johnson.

    An interesting twist is that the coaches were announced as Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo, two of the top contenders for the championship that Johnson has already dispatched. In Benavidez’s case, Johnson has beaten him twice.

    The fighters brought in will be 16 talents from outside the UFC with the idea of them being pushed as flyweight champions from smaller promotions. Benavidez and Cejudo will each have an eight-man team. Another interesting note is that if by some chance, the tournament winner can take the title from Johnson, there is a good chance they would have to face Benavidez or Cejudo.

    Johnson will defend his title against the tournament winner on Saturday, December 3rd in Las Vegas, flanked by Benavidez and Cejudo battling in what is essentially a No. 1 contenders fight. This will be an intriguing test promotionally as the public won’t know who Johnson is facing until days or a week before the fight. It wasn’t noted on the show when Johnson will learn who his opponent is.

    The season will start airing on August 31st on Fox Sports One.

  • UFC 197 Las Vegas live results: Jon Jones vs. Ovince Saint Preux

    Welcome to F4WOnline.com’s live coverage of UFC 197: Jones vs. Saint Preux from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event is headlined by a bout for the UFC Interim Light Heavyweight Championship as former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones makes his anticipated return to action to take on Ovince Saint Preux, who replaced an injured Daniel Cormier in what was originally supposed to be a rematch for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship held by Cormier and previously held by Jones. In the co-main event, it is another title fight as UFC Flyweight Champion Demetrious Johnson looks to make another title defense as he welcomes challenger and former Olympic medalist Henry Cejudo, who puts his undefeated record on the line. Also on the card is former UFC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis as he takes on Edson Barboza. Follow along with our live coverage of the event beginning at 6:30 PM eastern time with preliminary action all the way thru the main card.

    We’re looking for your thoughts on the show, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle and a best and worst match to dave@wrestlingobserver.com

    UFC 197 DFS Playbook
    UFC 197 Observer Picks & Preview

    Coverage provided by Dave Meltzer

    PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC FIGHT PASS- 6:30 PM ET/3:30 PM PT)

    LIGHTWEIGHTS- EFRAIN ESCUDERO (24-10, 5-6 UFC) VS. KEVIN LEE (11-2, 5-2 UFC)

    First round:  Right and left by Lee and body kick.  Lee  with a left.  Lee continues to land.  Escudero got behind him and tried for a takedown.  Lee up and tried a takedown  and now Lee tried a suplex but Escudero blocked.  Lee got a momentary takedown.  Lee let him go.  Lee with a body kick.  Escudero coming backs with punches late in the round.  Escudero got a takedown.  Lee 10-9.

    Second round:  Lee with a right.  Lee has him against the fence.  Escudero got a single leg but couldn’t get the takedown.  Lee with a knee to the body.  Body kick by Lee.  Both landed.  Escudero has him against the fence.  Escudero with a right.  Left by Escudero.  Lee 20-18, but this round was closer.

    Third round:  Lee throwing front kicks.  Escudero with an accidental low kick.  Lee in with a body kick.  Escudero with a left.  Escudedro with knees to the thigh.  Lee got underneath and slammed him down.  Lee landing lefts.  Lee grabbed a guillotine but Escudero escaped.  Lee landing punches on the ground.   Lee with body punches and elbows from the top.    Should be Lee 30-27 or maybe 29-28.

    Scores:  All three have it 29-28 for Lee.

    LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS- MARCOS ROGERIO DE LIMA (13-3-1, 2-1 UFC) VS. CLINT HESTER (11-5, 4-2 UFC)

     First round:  De Lima throwing kicks.  De Lima knocked him down with a right hook counter to the ear.  He’s on top with punches to the side of the head.  De Lima with more punches.   De Lima remains on top in guard.  Nothing happening and  boring.  Now de Lima  broke fee and is landing a lot of hard punches.  He pummeling Hester from the top and got the submission with a head and arm choke.

    HEAVYWEIGHTS- WALT HARRIS (7-4, 0-3 UFC) VS. CODY EAST (12-1, 0-0 UFC)

     First round:  East landed a nice right. Harris missed a high kick and East hit a body kick.  Body kick by Harris.  East landing punches.  East landing a lot.  Kick by East landed like it was an  Arena Mexico finish.   Harris with a body kick.  Both swing like rock em sock em robots and the crowd picked up big.  Body kick by Harris.  Good pace and good movement for big guys here.  East with two rights and Harris countered and dropped him with a counter left to the jaw.  Harris landing big punches on the ground. Now he’s landing elbows.  More big punches by Harris and it was stopped. East took a real beating from a big hard hitting guy here.  4:18

    PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX SPORTS 1- 8 PM ET/5 PM PT)

    LIGHTWEIGHTS- GLAICO FRANCA (13-3, 1-0 UFC) VS. JAMES VICK (8-0, 4-0 UFC)

     First round:   Franca with low kicks and took Vick down.  Second takedown by Franca.  Franca staying on top.  Vick up and landed a body kick.  Franca pushed him against the fence.  Vick with a spin kick to the body.  Viick landing all kinds of shots but Franca took him down again.   Close round Franca 10-9.

    Second round:  Between rounds they are checking Franca’s right eye but they let him continue.  It’s not bleeding but it was poked.  Vick taking him apart with punches at 6-foot 2 and a lightweight.  Franca tagged him back.  Spinning backfist by Franca landed.  Franca took him down with a hip toss.  Vick  back up.  High kick and knee by Vick. Vick has the big edge standing with his reach and accuracy.  Franca fired back with a hard right.  Front kick by Vick.  Spin kick to the body by  Vick.  Vick’s round so 19-19.

    Third round:  Vick landing lefts.  Vick with lefts and rights.  Vick continuing to land lefts.  Jumping knee by Vick.  Franca landed a hard right.  Vick continues to jab.  Low kick by Franca.  Vick is dancing away a lot now which could hurt him but he’s clearly superior standing.  Great front kick to the head by Vick.  Good fight.  Crowd liked it 29-28 Vick.

    Scores:   29-28, 29-28 and 30-27 Vick

    WOMEN’S STRAWWEIGHTS- (#2) CARLA ESPARZA (10-3, 1-1 UFC) VS. (#14) JULIANA LIMA (8-2, 2-1 UFC)

    First round:  Slow start as in nothing happening.  Esparza with punches and Lima going for a takedown.  Lima with punches and Esparza took her down.  Esparza gave her a short power bomb off an armbar attempt.  Lima tried for another armbar and Esparza out.  Lima tried for it again and Esparza with another short power bomb.  Nice up kick by Lima and another.  Esparza with punches from the top but doing no damage.  Lima with another up kick. Esparza cradled her and punched her a few times.  Esparza 10-9.

    Second round:   Lima swinging wildly.  Lima with a kick and Esparza slammed her down after grabbing the leg.  That kick was a bad idea.  Esparza with a lot of punches but again no real damaging blows.  Esparza again with a short power bomb.  Lima up with 30 seconds left and took Esparza down but Esparza right back up.  Lima working for a takedown late but didn’t get it.  Esparza 20-18.

    Third round:  Esparza took her down to start the third round.  Another up kick by Lima.  Lima back up with 3:00 left.  Esparza took her down right away.  Lima up.  Esparza took her down again.   Esparza with a few punches.  Lima reversed with 1:17 left.  Lima is in side control.  Esparza regained guard.  Boring fight.  Esparza 30-27.

    Scores:  All three have it 30-27 for Esparza.     

    WELTERWEIGHTS- DANNY ROBERTS (12-1, 1-0 UFC) VS. DOMINIQUE STEELE (14-6, 1-1 UFC)

    First round:  Steele dropped him with a right early.  Roberts worked for a triangle but didn’t get it.  Roberts up with 2:50 left in the round.  Body kick by Roberts.  Another body kick by Roberts.  Big left by Roberts.  Steele went for the takedown off a missed punch but couldn’t get it.  They traded knees.  Steele 10-9.

    Second round:  Knee to the body by Roberts.  Roberts with a body kick and punches.  Roberts landing more punches.  Steele with a knee to the body.  Roberts with a knee.  Roberts with an elbow.  Roberts with more punches. Front kick by Roberts.  Roberts landing several punches.  Roberts with a head kick.  Steele spun and got behind Roberts.  Roberts’s round so 19-19 after two.

    Third round:   Steele with a high takedown.  Roberts landed elbows.  Steele went for a takedown but Roberts is defending well  Steele now got him down.  Roberts throwing elbows from the bottom.  Herb Dean ordered a standup.  Steele landed a knee to the head and now both are swinging wildly and Steele took him down again.  Steele 29-28.
    Scores:  All three have it 29-28 for Roberts.  The crowd is booing like crazy.  Steele is in disbelief as is the crowd.    

    FLYWEIGHTS- (#14) SERGIO PETTIS (13-2, 4-2 UFC) VS. CHRIS KELADES (9-2, 2-1 UFC)

    First round:   Pettis seemed to land more and be more technical.  He got a takedown with  a trip late.  Pettis 10-9.

    Second round:   Kelades put Pettis down  and Pettis threatened with a triangle.  Pettis reversed to the top.  Both landing.  Nice head kick by Pettis.  Body kick by Pettis. Pettis 20-18.

    Third round:  Pettis with a takedown.  Pettis landing punches.  Kelades back with punches.  Pettis went for a takedown and didn’t get it.  Pettis with a front headlock.  Pettis shooting for a takedown.  Kelades went for a choke at the horn.  Pettis 30-27.

    Scores:  All three scored it 30-27 for Pettis.  You’ve never seen such a rushed decision announcement in your life. 

    MAIN CARD (PPV- 10 PM ET/7 PM PT)

    FEATHERWEIGHTS- YAIR RODRIGUEZ (6-1, 3-0 UFC) VS. ANDRE FILI (15-3, 3-2 UFC)

    First round:   Rodriguez threw a crazy kick that missed.  Takedown by Rodriguez off a kick.  Rodriguez landing hard elbows.  Rodriguez now holding him down.  Rodriguez in side control.  Fili back up with 45 seconds left. Nice sweeping low kick took Fili off his feet.  Fili dropped him with a left jab.  Hard low kick by Rodriguez.  Body kick by Fili and a takedown by Fili.  Rodriguez  back up.  Great round.  10-9  Rodriguez..

    Second round:  Fili tripped Rodriguez down on a kick but let him back up.  Rodriguez with a takedown.  Rodriguez knocked him cold with a knockout of the year jumping kick.  This will be in the all-time highlight reel.  It was a jumping left switch kick to the head.  Fili is okay but he went out immediately.  2:15

    MIDDLEWEIGHTS- (#7) ROBERT WHITTAKER (15-4, 6-2 UFC) VS. (#13) RAFAEL NATAL (21-6-1, 9-4-1 UFC)

    First round:   Ozzie, Ozzie, Ozzie chants for Whittaker.  Body kick by Whittaker.  Body kick by Natal.  Low kick by Whittaker.  Low kick by Natal.  Both swinging hard.  Left by  Whitaker.  Natal got behind him but Whittaker escaped.  Natal with a low kick.  Whittaker hurt him with punches and Natal went down.  Natal got back up.  Left by Whittaker.  Whittaker landed another left.  Whittaker 10-9.

    Second round:  Natal with a low kick.  Both throwing punches.  Whittaker’s left leg is all bruised up. Low kick by Natal.  Whittaker missed on a punch. Natal landed a counter.  Whittaker bleeding from the nose.  Natal taking over this round.  Natal knocked him off his feet, more a trip than a knockdown. Now Whittaker landing.  Nice left by Whittaker.  Low kick by Whittaker.  Jumping kick by Whittaker.   Could go either way, I’ve got it 19-19 with it going to Natal.

    Third round:  Whittaker threw a kick that landed low and the bout was stopped for a time out.  Whittaker with a body kick.  Whittaker’s left leg is so beat up.  Whittaker now with low kicks.  Left by Whittaker.  Front kick and low kick by Whittaker and followed with a right.  Hard left by Whttaker.  Natal with low kicks.  Left by Whittaker.  High kick by Whittaker knocked him down and Natal up and both swinging wildly as the fight ended.  Crowd liked the fight.  29-28 Whittaker.

    Scores:   29-28, 30-27 and 30-27 Whittaker      

    Whittaker said he injured his right hand early so was mostly throwing lefts.  He said he got tired in the second round and Natal was really tough.

    LIGHTWEIGHTS- (#3) ANTHONY PETTIS (18-4, 5-3 UFC) VS. (#8) EDSON BARBOZA (16-4, 10-4 UFC)

    First round:  Body kick by Barboza.  Low kick by Barboza.  Pettis with a counter off a kick by Barboza.  Good left by Barboza.  Low kick by Barboza.  Low kick by Barboza.  Big right by Barboza.  Another right by Barboza.  Spin kick to the body by Barboza.  Pettis tried a takedown and couldn’t get it.  Spin kick to the head by Barboza.  Pettis tried a flying kick that missed.  10-9 Barboza.  Good round.

    Second round:   Barboza with a body kick as Pettis tried for takedown.  Pettis landed a right. Pettis in with punches.  Pettis with a body kick.  Big right by Barboza.  Barboza with  a nice combo.  Pettis tried a takedown and didn’t get it.  Hard body kick by Barboza.  Trading punches.  Pettis tried a cartwheel kick that missed.  Barboza 20-18.

    Third round:  Pettis with a cartwheel kick that didn’t land solid.  Barboza put him down with a low kick.  Low kick by Barboza.  Barboza kicked him in the groin.  Brief time out and back in action.  Big low kick and another by Barboza.  The two kicks sounded like a shotgun going off.   Two more low kicks by Barboza.  Left by Barboza.  Another low kick by Barboza.  Left and low kick by Barboza.  Another low kick.  Barboza really taking over now. Pettis tried for a takedown and didn’t come close.  Spin kick by Barboza.  Pettis missed a spin kick.  Barboza 30-27

    Scores:    29-28, 29-28 and 30-27 Barboza. 

    UFC FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP- (C) DEMETRIOUS JOHNSON (23-2-1, 11-1-1 UFC) VS. (#2) HENRY CEJUDO (10-0, 4-0 UFC)

    First round:  They are shooting Joseph Benavidez at ringside.  Cejudo definitely got the bigger reaction.  Some boos, but not many for Johnson.  Low kick by Cehjudo.  They are in a clinch.  Both trading knees.  Johnson landed a right.  High kick by Johnson blocked.  Back to a clinch.  Takedown by Cejudo.  Place went nuts for this.  This is the most intense I’ve ever seen a crowd at a Johnson fight.  Johnson back up.  Back to a clinch.  Knee by Johnson.  Johnson landing a lot of knees.  An elbow and knees hurt Cejudo and and knee to the body put him down and a few punches later it was over.   2:49

    UFC INTERIM LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP- (#1) JON JONES (21-1, 15-1 UFC) VS. (#6) OVINCE SAINT PREUX (19-7, 7-2 UFC)

    First round:   Spin kick to the body by Johes.  Johes kicked the knee.  Jones missed a front kick.  OSP missed a punch.  Another kick to the knee by Jones.  Kick to the body by Jones.  Jones caught a  kick by OSP.  Side kick by Jones.  Jones throwing kicks to the knee.  OSP kicked the knee.  Body kick by Jones.  Spin kick by Jones.   Left  by OSP.  Jones with  a knee to the body.  Jones 10-9.

    Second round:   Jones tried for a single leg but gave it up when OSP landed punches.  Body kick by Jones.  Body kick by Jones.  OSP chant.  Left to the body by Jones.  Knee by OSP.  Real loud OSP chants.  Jones firing elbows and knees now.  Jones with elbows.  OSP hurt him with a punch.  He missed another one.  Jones with a high kick but didn’t connect with any damage.  Spin kick to the body by Jones.  Big right by OSP.  Left by OSP.  Spin kick to the head by Jones.  Crowd really buzzing because OSP did land some shots.  Still Jones 20-18.

    Third round:   Jones with all kinds of kicks to the knee.  Jones with a left.  OSP landed some punches.  Jones with another kick to the knee.  Spinning punch by Jones.  Left by Jones.  Left  to the body by Jones.  Body kick by OSP.  Left by Jones.  Left by OSP.  Fans booing because it’s not that great of a fight.  Jones with a  high kick.  Left and right by OSP.  Body kick by Jones.  Another body kick by Jones.  Left and right by OSP.  Jones back to attacking the knee.  OSP missed big punches.  He’s too slow and telegraphing them.  Jones 30-27.

    Fourth round:  Crowd booing a lot.  Body kick by OSP.  Body kick by Jones.  Jones working for a takedown.  He picked him up and slammed him and OSP back up.  Jones landed a knee.  Crowd booing again.  Elbows by Jones.  Left to the body by Jones.  Jones took him down again.  He’s in side control.  Elbow by Jones.  OSP nearly escaped.  Jones has his back with 33 seconds left.  Jones with punches,  a kick to the body and an elbow and a stomp.  Jones had him nearly beat at the end of the round.  10-8 round Jones 40-35.

    Fifth round:   Jones with a body kick.  Jones with a left.  Spin kick to the body by Jones. Uppercut by Jones.  Another uppercut by Jones.  Jones with a high sidewalk slam into side control.  Kick to the body by Jones and OSP back up.  Jones  missed a  high kick.  Trading punches  as Jones had OSP backed into the fence.  OSP just too tired to do anything as time ran out.  Jones 50-44.

    Scores:  50-44, 50-45 and 50-45 for Jones

    Jones said this isn’t the real belt.  Said it took him a while to pull the trigger.  Fans booed him when it was over.  I was watching and anticipating and imagining but I wasn’t going for it, watching instead of reacting.  Said he physically felt amazing, mentally said he felt he was sucking.  Said his problems didn’t play into the fight.  Said he really needed that fight.  Said he needed a fight like that before the title match.  Really excited to fight Daniel Cormier.  I’ll be back in practice Tuesday and Wednesday.  Then said he loved the fans.  Lukewarm at best reaction.

    OSP interivew.  Said Jon was the best pound for pound and said he only had three weeks to get ready so he thought he did a good job.  Said his arm his killing him from blocking a high kick.  Said he’s consistent and tactical.  

  • UFC 197 DFS Playbook: value picks, who to avoid

    The Octagon heads back to Las Vegas and pay-per-view for UFC 197 on Saturday night, featuring the top two pound-for-pound fighters in the sport. Jon Jones makes his return against Ovince Saint Preux in the main event for the UFC Interim Light Heavyweight Championship, and Demetrious Johnson defends the UFC Flyweight Championship against Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo in the co-main event. Below are our studs, value plays and fighters to avoid when making your fantasy line-ups for Saturday’s event.

    STUDS

    Jon Jones ($11,400)

    Jon Jones is the top play for this weekend’s event as he makes his long-awaited and much-anticipated return to the Octagon. It isn’t the fight everyone wants since Daniel Cormier pulled out due to injury, but he gets Ovince Saint Preux, who is a solid top-ten fighter at 205 pounds, but a favorable matchup for Jones. Jones commands the highest salary of all the fighters on the card, and really, that is to be expected seeing as he is arguably the best fighter in the world. The biggest question surrounding Jones is whether the 15 months off and the distractions throughout that time hinder his performance.

    There is nothing that suggests that, though. Saint Preux is powerful at this weight and has solid striking and a great submission game, but he is taking the fight on short notice, and he can’t match the skills of Jones. Jones has dynamic striking, great wrestling and excellent submissions, and is suffocating from top position. Saint Preux struggles when he is controlled on the mat, often looking like a lost puppy when on bottom. Jones should finish him, it’s just a matter of when. Jones should be the most used fighter on the card.

    James Vick ($10,900)

    James Vick is entering UFC 197 on Saturday with a perfect 8-0 record in his career, and a 4-0 record inside the Octagon. If you include his bouts on TUF, his overall record would be 11-1, with the only loss coming to Michael Chiesa, a top-ten ranked lightweight. To say the least, Vick’s record isn’t too shabby. The only problem is his lack of activity due to injuries and various reasons. He was on the TUF Live season in early 2012, but didn’t make his UFC debut until August 2013. He was then out of action for over a year, but had three fights between August 2014 and May 2015.

    He hasn’t fought since that May fight, when he submitted Jake Matthews, who was also undefeated at the time and hyped by a lot. Vick has scored stoppage wins in five of his eight wins, all of them in the first round. He is fighting TUF Brazil winner Glaico Franca on Saturday. Franca won his lone UFC bout in August but this is a huge step up in competition for him. Vick should be able to easily score the win on Saturday, and a finish is very likely. He is an excellent play on Saturday.

    VALUE PLAYS

    Andre Fili ($8,900)

    Andre Fili boasts an impressive 15-3 record in his professional career but has struggled for consistency inside the Octagon. He is just 3-2 in the UFC and has rotated wins-and-losses in those bouts. History would dictate that he is set up for a loss on Saturday as he won his last fight. However, he looked the best he has to date in his first-round TKO win over Gabriel Benitez in November, and he is improving in his overall performance. He has struggled with UFC caliber opposition, and he has that on Saturday in the form of Yair Rodriguez. Rodriguez is a former TUF Mexico winner and has been solid in his three UFC bouts, and is coming off an impressive showing in his most recent win. Fili is the toughest test for Rodriguez to date in the UFC, and he has more than twice the experience of Rodriguez. Fili is a very solid value play on this card and worth a look.

    Henry Cejudo ($8,400)

    Henry Cejudo has been to the top of the mountain in every competition he has been in, and the only thing left is to win UFC gold. He has that opportunity on Saturday night when he takes on Demetrious Johnson for the UFC Flyweight Championship. Cejudo is undefeated in his MMA career and is a former Olympic gold medalist in wrestling. He enters the fight with Johnson on Saturday night as a big underdog, thus making his salary very low, among the lowest on the card. He has a tall task in front of him in Johnson, who is one of the best in the world.

    What makes Cejudo an interesting play is the fact that this fight is five rounds, and it is likely to go the full five rounds. Cejudo has been the distance in all of his UFC bouts and Johnson has gone to the fifth round in all but two of his title fights. That should give both men more opportunities to land significant strikes and for Cejudo to use his wrestling. He also has a good chance at scoring an upset. It is hard to pick against Johnson, but Cejudo’s salary makes his excellent value.

    FIGHTERS TO AVOID

    Kevin Lee ($10,300)

    Kevin Lee is looking to rebound from a disappointing loss to Leonard Santos in December, a fight many expected to go his way. Perhaps he was thinking that too and got too overconfident, and it ended up with him being finished in the first. That ended Lee’s four-fight win streak and has relegated him to opening fight duties on the UFC 197 card. Lee gets a tough opponent in Efrain Escudero, a long-time UFC veteran and former TUF winner who needs a win himself if he wants to avoid being cut for the third time. Lee is the favorite and should get the win, but here is why I am putting him as a fighter to avoid. At his salary, I see better options available at similar salaries. I don’t see him finishing Escudero, and I don’t see him scoring a lot of points en route to a win. Lee likely will win, but for fantasy reasons, I recommend fading him in your line-ups.

    Walt Harris ($9,800)

    Walt Harris has fought three times inside the Octagon, and all three times he has lost. His last two losses have been by knockout. Surprisingly, he has a higher salary than his opponent, Cody East. East is making his UFC debut coming off of Dana White’s Looking For A Fight show, and he boasts a 12-1 record. East has won nine straight fights and eleven of his twelve wins have come by stoppage. East has eight wins in the first round, and he should be looking for an impressive debut win. Harris trains with a top camp in the American Top Team camp, but has just a 7-4 overall record. He badly needs a win to avoid being cut from the UFC roster, and that will give him added motivation. It is just a bad matchup for him, and I am avoiding Harris at all costs.

    OUR LINEUPS

    RYAN FREDERICK- Jon Jones ($11,400), Danny Roberts ($10,400), Marcos Rogerio de Lima ($10,000), Cody East ($9,600), Henry Cejudo ($8,400)

    Jon Jones is my top play this weekend and my top pick. He has the highest salary and I expect him to get the finish of Ovince Saint Preux. I think a second-round submission win is in the cards for Jones. Danny Roberts is another solid pick. He fights Dominique Steele, a man who won his last bout but was knocked out quickly in the bout before. Roberts is an excellent finisher and I see him getting another first-round win here. Marcos Rogerio de Lima fights Clint Hester. One man is going to sleep in that fight as both rarely go the distance. de Lima hits way harder and is bigger and I like him.

    Cody East has a ton of first-round finishes and his opponent, Walt Harris, is a good bet to go down early. My last pick is Henry Cejudo. I think he has a realistic shot at getting the win, and going five rounds will add to the points. Even in a defeat, I see him getting enough points over 25 minutes to equal another underdog that wins points total. He is a risk, but one I’m taking.

    PAUL FONTAINE- Jon Jones ($11,400), Robert Whittaker ($10,700), Sergio Pettis ($10,100), Juliana Lima ($9,200), Henry Cejudo ($8,400)

    I don’t really care what Jones’ salary is, he’s a must for my team. After 16 months away and facing the weakest opponent since before he won the title, he’s almost a lock to score an early finish. I’m picking Henry Cejudo to unseat the champion here in the year of upsets. Robert Whittaker should continue his impressive run at middleweight with another stoppage win over the aging Natal. I like Sergio Pettis to cement his place in the line of flyweight contenders with a dominant win over my countryman Kelades. Rounding out by team is Juliana Lima. She’s got the former champion Esparza coming in off a brutal defeat at the hands of Joanna Champion and should score a victory here.

    PEACH MACHINE- Demetrious Johnson ($11,000), Robert Whittaker ($10,700), Kevin Lee ($10,300), Juliana Lima ($9,200), Edson Barboza ($8,800)

    Again, another perfect use of 50,000. Bet this line-up. DJ is my number one power player in DK. He goes five rounds and gets finishes. IDK if he’ll be able to finish Cejudo, but he will win. Barboza is my questionable pick. I like him to beat Pettis, but it’s iffy. Whittaker is who I THOUGHT i was picking last week. I really like him to beat Natal. Lima is gonna destroy Esparza. I guarantee Esparza will come out scared and flat and will get beaten, and rightfully so. She was absolutely decimated the last time she entered the cage. Kevin Lee is going to be faster and stronger than the fading Escudero. Escudero is one of those guys that had a ton of potential, and just couldn’t get the job done. Lee will get the job done.

  • UFC to put up flyweight title shot for ‘Ultimate Fighter’ winner

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    In an interesting promotional move, the UFC has announced that the 24th season of The Ultimate Fighter will be a 16-man tournament for a December shot at the UFC flyweight title. That season kicks off on August 31st on Fox Sports One.

    The current champion is Demetrious Johnson, who defends the title against Henry Cejudo on 4/23 in Las Vegas. Based on the timing of when the TUF winner would get the title shot, there could be a Johnson/Cejudo rematch before that if something controversial happens. 

    The company announced tryouts for season 24 would take place on 4/25 at the Palace Station in Las Vegas, and that they are looking for fighters between the ages of 21 and 34, with at least three pro fights and an above .500 winning percentage.  The season will be filmed in June and July.

    The finalists will compete in the final regular episode of the season, meaning the opponent for the champion would likely only be advertised for a short period of time, anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, before the title match takes place.

    What’s notable is that if they are not including fighters on the roster like Joseph Benavidez, Louis Smolka and Zach Makovsky on the competition, it’s pretty ridiculous to bypass legitimate top contenders and bring in only unknowns in a division where virtually every top fighter in the weight class is already in UFC.