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Khabib Nurmagomedov Vs. Tony Ferguson Official For UFC 209

UFC officially announced Khabib Nurmagomedov Vs. Tony Ferguson  for UFC 209 The co-main event for UFC 209 is now set, as unbeaten Khabib Nurmagomedov battles surging former Ultimate Fighter winner Tony Ferguson on Mar. 4 for the interim UFC lightweight championship. Nurmagomedov (24-0) has smashed his way through the competition winning eight straight fights since joining the UFC in 2012. Ferguson (22-3) has won nine consecutive bouts, his last fight a unanimous decision over Rafael dos Anjos in  November. In the main event of UFC 209, which takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and No. 1 contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson settle their score in a highly anticipated rematch. Tickets go on sale on Jan. 20,  

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Tyron Woodley Vs Stephen Thompson Confirmed For UFC 209

Tyron Woodley confirmed on his podcast he will meet Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson in a rematch at UFC 209 in Las Vegas on March 4. “He got under my skin so much that I’m just going to go ahead and fight this dude,” Woodley said. “Like straight up. He got under my skin that bad where I don’t even care about the ration and the money and what fight makes the most sense. You need to be careful what you ask for. “Wonderboy” you want it — come get it. You want a fight, you want to get done worse than you did the first time? He’s going to get in the Octagon and he’s going to be in for a rude awakening because if he thought that was something the last time, I’m going all the way up.” UFC 209 takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event also features a heavyweight bout pitting Alistair Overeem against Mark Hunt. An updated UFC 209 fight card can be seen below. Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen Thompson Alistair Overeem vs. Mark Hunt Mirsad Bektic vs. Darren Elkins Todd Duffee vs. Mark Godbeer Lando Vannata vs. David Teymur Paul Craig vs. Tyson Pedro  

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Nurmagomedov v Ferguson for UFC 209?

There are rumours that the Khabib Nurmagomedov – Tony Ferguson fight is finally going ahead at UFC 209 in Las Vegas. Nurmagomedov had recently announced he was in training for a fight at UFC 209 but had not mentioned an opponent however last night his father claimed on social media that his sons opponent was Tony Ferguson. The fight is expected to be co main event for interim lightweight title with a headline fight being the rematch of Tyron Woodley and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson according to Bjpenn.com. Nurmagomedov goes into this fight with a 24-0 record while Ferguson is 22-3 and is a fight that the fans have been calling for.

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UFC 205 Live Results

UFC 205 takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, In the main event, Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor attempts to make history by becoming  a multiple title holder by defeating Lightweight Champion  Eddie Alvarez. Full results below Main Card Conor McGregor def. Eddie Alvarez via KO (punches) at 3:04 of R2 Tyron Woodley and Stephen Thompson fight to majority draw (47-47, 47-47, 48-47) Joanna Jedrzejczyk def. Karolina Kowalkiewicz via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46) Yoel Romero Def. Chris Weidman via TKO (Flying Knee and Strikes ) RD 3 0:24 Raquel Pennington def. Miesha Tate via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)   Preliminary Card  Frankie Edgar Def. Jeremy Stephens via Unanimous Decision ( 29-28 29-28 29-28 ) Khabib Nurmagomedov Def. Michael Johnson via Submission (Kimura) RD 3 2:31 Tim Boetsch def. Rafael Natal via TKO (punches) – Rd.1, 3:22 Vicente Luque def. Belal Muhammad via TKO (punches) – Rd.1, 1:19   Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass) Jim Miller Def. Thiago Alves via Unanimous Decision (30-27 29-28 39-27) Liz Carmouche Def. Katlyn Chookagian via Split Decision (29-28  29-28  29-28 )

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A Walk To The Cage – Preview of UFC 205

We find ourselves on the cusp of the greatest event in the history of MMA. After years of hurdles and prejudice towards a sport that can divide opinion, the UFC finally got Mixed Martial Arts legalised within the state of New York. This then led to the creation of a fight card that over shadows every other fight card before it. UFC 200 was billed as the greatest card in the history of the sport, however it didn’t live up to the hype. The question to ask, will this card fall at the same hurdle. On a night where great fights line the card from the first to the last fight, with a former title holder and several Title challengers on the preliminary card, from up and coming prospects to long time veterans fighting to keep their relevance. There is also the fact that on the main card there are 6 fights, 3 of which could easily be title contender fights and the other 3 are title fights… Lets not forget the main event, which could well be a slice of history in the making, as the biggest draw in MMA history, Conor “The Notorious” McGregor attempts to become the first fighter in UFC history to become champion of 2 weight divisions, simultaneously, are the stars aligned to keep the Irishman’s astronomical rise going or will New York MMA Veteran Eddie Alvarez silence the horde of fans and put McGregor back to his own weight class? Fight Pass Preliminary card: Liz Carmouche (10-5) Vs Katlyn Chookagian (8-0) Betting lines – +150 Vs -170 Thiago Alves (20-9) Vs Jim Miller (27-8) Betting lines – -160 Vs +140 The Run Down: on any other card, both of these fights would claim a spot high on the Prelims, but this isn’t any ordinary card…. we see Veteran of Womens MMA and the first woman to challenge Ronda Rousey within the UFC, Liz Carmouche take on undefeated Katlyn Chookagian.. although Carmouche holds veteran status in this bout, I feel the betting lines don’t lie in this and can see the striking of Chookagian edging her to a decision. Thiago Alves Vs Jim Miller is a cracking bout and it is mad to think it is this low down the card, two long time UFC veterans, Alves posses some of the most crisp Muay Thai technical striking you will see and if he connects Miller could well be having an early nap, on the flip side Miller has a nasty ground game, if he can put Alves on his back, he could well end up submitting him. For me this fight stays standing, is an all out war, and Alves takes a late TKO.. with blood everywhere. Pick of the Bunch: Thiago Alves Vs Jim Miller Preliminary Card: Vincente Luque (10-5-1) Vs Belal Muhammad (10-1) Betting lines – +125 Vs -160 Tim Boetsch (18-10) Vs Rafael Natal (21-6-1) Betting lines – +135 Vs -155 Michael Johnson ( 17-10) Vs Khabib Nurmagomedov (23-0) Betting lines – +240 Vs -280 Frankie Edgar (20-5-1) Vs Jeremy Stephens (25-12) Betting lines – -340 Vs +280 The Run Down: An incredible prelim card from top to bottom, indicated by the fact the Frankie Edgar is on the prelims. kicking off with Belal Muhammad vs Vincente Luque, this will be a great fight, Belal showed incredible heart stepping in to face Alan Jouban in all out war at his UFC debut. Vincente Luque has looked great after an impressive stint on the Ultimate fighter, very close fight both guys coming off KO’s i see it going the distance with Belal taking a Spilt over the blackzillian prospect. Tim Boetsch vs Rafael Natal is another Veteran fight, with two fighters with the ability to end a fight, this fight depends on which version of each fighter turns up to Madison Square Garden. It is a hard one to call, I am leaning towards Boetsch via 2nd round TKO, The Barbarian has shown good wrestling, mix that with decent striking and the fact he is a pure brute of a man. This fight ends in the second, TKO For Boetsch. Khabib Nurmagomedov vs Michael Johnson is a fight that is pivotal in the Lightweight division. Nurmagomedov has proven that when he is fit and healthy he is an absolute monster, O and he is a staggering 23-0. Michael Johnson has been a solid contender ever since getting off the ultimate fighter, this battle for a title shot is going to come down to can Michael Johnson use his good footwork and range boxing to keep Nurmagomedov out of grappling range, because if the Dagestan native gets you down you are in for a world of trouble, relentless, brutal trouble. I see this going down the route of Nurmagomedov outgrappling and ragdolling Johnson to take the Decision. The Headliner of the Prelim card is a classic striker vs wrestler bout, as perenial contender and New Jersey Native Frankie Edgar takes on violent striker, Jeremy Stephens, Stephens has always looked scary on the feet and has wins over notable opponents including Dennis Bermudez and Renan Barao. However Edgar has proven people wrong time and time again, i feel his foot work and crisp hands will benefit him in this fight, mixed in with his well-timed wrestling game, he will frustrate the power game of Stephens, however it can’t be overlooked that Edgar has a bad habit of getting hurt and taking damage in his fights, Stephens has a habit of dishing out Pain and damage… Edgar has the tools to take this and looks incredible outside of title bouts, this wont be any different, prediction, Edgar will grind stephens down over 2 and a bit rounds before submitting or TKO in the 3rd round…. Pick of the Bunch: Vincente Luque Vs Belal Muhammad Main Card: Raquel Pennington (7-5) Vs Miesha Tate (18-6) Betting lines – +155 Vs -175 Donald Cerrone (31-7) Vs Kelvin Gastelum (12-2) Betting lines – 155 Vs +135 Yoel Romero (11-1) Vs Chris Weidman (13-1) Betting lines – +145 Vs -165 Joanna Jedrzejczyk (12-2) (C) Vs Karolina Kowalkiewicz

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UFC 205 Weigh In Results/Live Stream

UFC 205 weigh in results below MAIN CARD Lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez (154.6) vs. featherweight champ Conor McGregor (154.4) – for lightweight title Champ Tyron Woodley (169.8) vs. Stephen Thompson (169) – for welterweight title Champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk (114.4) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (114.4) – for strawweight title Yoel Romero (185.6) vs. Chris Weidman (185.8) Donald Cerrone (170.4)+ vs. Kelvin Gastelum (n/a)+ Raquel Pennington (135.8) vs. Miesha Tate (135.6) PRELIMINARY CARD Frankie Edgar (145.4) vs. Jeremy Stephens (145.8) Michael Johnson (155.8) vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov (155.8) Tim Boetsch (185.4) vs. Rafael Natal (185.4) Vicente Luque (170.6) vs. Belal Muhammad (170) PRELIMINARY CARD UFC Fight Pass Thiago Alves (162.6)* vs. Jim Miller (157.6)* – 163-pound catchweight Liz Carmouche (134.8) vs. Katlyn Chookagian (135) * – Alves missed the 156-pound limit and was fined 20 percent of his purse. Because the commission required them to be within five pounds of each other, Miller added weight to make the bout with Alves official. Miller wasn’t fined, and Alves can weigh no more than 173 pounds on fight night for what is now a 163-pound catchweight bout. + – Fight is off after Gastelum opted not to weigh in

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UFC 205: Rogan Riffs

Three UFC championship belts are on the line at UFC 205 – as well as history. Hear from the champions and challengers in this extended preview: Eddie Alvarez, Conor McGregor, Tyron Woodley, Stephen Thompson, Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Joe Rogan riffs about this historic card.

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UFC 205: Extended Preview (Video)

UFC 205: Extended Preview Three UFC championship belts are on the line at UFC 205 – as well as history. Hear from the champions and challengers in this extended preview: Eddie Alvarez, Conor McGregor, Tyron Woodley, Stephen Thompson, Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Karolina Kowalkiewicz.

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