The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) made its presence known at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York last night (Saturday, November 2, 2019) for UFC 244. One of the biggest events of the year, the UFC 244, the BMF title was spread all over the world and featured a very exciting battle layout. From top to bottom, it was one of the best fight nights for a long time, so let's take a closer look at the best performances and techniques of the night!
Decades of damage
Nate Diaz has been beaten for a long time.
You're not knocking over Diaz, who has been eating since you were a teenager. Diaz's approach has some obvious drawbacks to combat, and Diaz has paid repeatedly over the years, but often he could burst it and win anyway (highlights).
Last night, Masvidal professionally punished Diaz's habits. When Diaz tried to move forward with the clinch, Mas Vidal went on his way. Once Mas Vidal remained calm and waited for opening. then It caused malice in a much more athletic way. Whenever Masvidal cleans the ground, he immediately rips it into the middle section, preventing Diaz from actually jumping into battle.
All penalties from Masvidal and the previous 10 years were added. Diaz was badly hurt around the eyes. The doctor called in a bout, and it is difficult to argue about the decision. Diaz's visibility seems unaffected, but his face is completely destroyed.
It was an unfortunate ending to a great fight, but when Jorge Mas Vidal gets a tough title shot.
Wonder Boy War
Vicente Luque, like everyone else, had a fight with Stephen Thompson.
The Brazilians stalked constantly, knocking both legs from the beginning of the battle. Every time Thompson attacks, Luke slips or absorbs the strike, fires again, and often starts a hard shot. The first five minutes were cruel to both when they returned to the freely bleeding corner.
But "Wonderboy" showed the life value of the kickboxing experience. It's hard to explain exactly how Thompson did differently, but the results were immediate. Above all, Thompson seemed to really grasp the enemy's timing. Suddenly, Thompson's sidekick was knocking the enemy off his feet, and Thompson's South Poe Cross landed at brutal speed.
The fight slipped slowly in Luke's hands, but Brazil hung up to its best. Despite Thompson landing on a better and better clip, Luke still stepped back and tried to time the left hook and overhand right. As a result, Thomson's first true blood-fighting battle was perhaps the most fun fight in Thomson's career.
It may not be a victory for Luke to pursue, but it is still an achievement.
Return of Motown Phenom
Kevin Lee suffered a great loss, but he doesn't struggle with his lack of talent.
Lee returned to the victory column last night in style. Lee and Gregor Gillespie didn't waste time meeting each other in the center of their cages, standing in their pockets and making deals. The two were connected by a lot of bs and crosses and were quickly damaged. Perhaps Gillespie was hoping to exhaust Lee's gas tanks before massive wear and tear.
It would have worked. But Lee smartly followed his right hand with his left hand and sailed directly to Gillespie's jawbone. It was a perfect picture and Gillespie went hard. I still have questions about Lee's entire game, but it's hard to imagine a better way to get back to £ 155.
Gillespie is still a talented fighter, but a prominent defense requires cage time.
Game level
Corey Anderson struck Johnny Walker last night. On paper, it is one of the most impossible results of the whole card. Anderson always had the possibility of using wrestling to dust the walker, but few expected the “overtime” dropping his right hand to his chin and introducing him to the mat.
Walker was stunned, choked, and tired as normal, trying to overreact Anderson early. But all of Anderson's past experience of excellent opposition proved its worth, so it was calmly seen through many tricks. Anderson was perfectly timed when Walker was holding his hand for too long.
When Walker was injured, Anderson simply returned to the wrestling roots and didn't happily ride the round. He punched his dumb punches and injured his injured enemy. As the Brazilians hovered around the cage and absorbed a lot of punches until the referee stepped in, Walker couldn't take his leg under him.
Heavyweight power
Jairzinho Rozenstruik is not expected to be used lightly.
Decorated with a nine-second knockout victory, the kickboxer made significant progress in the confrontation with Andrei Arlovski. Now Arlovski may no longer be a champion-class fighter, but "Pitbull" performed well until late, showing clever kickboxing and making the most of his experience to win.
It had nothing to do with the huge power of the “Bigi Boy”. Almost immediately Rozenstruik stabbed the enemy with a clean b and shook his knees. Rozenstruik immediately stalked the combination of Alovski. When Arlovski fired with his right hand for the enemy's respect, Rozenstruik skipped back with a slight left ring.
It didn't look like a terrible punch, but fell behind the ear as Arlovski moved forward. “Pitbull” hit the mat for the first time, and Rozenstruik actually announced himself as a competitor.
Thinking further
- Shane Burgos defeated Macwan Amir Kani through a three round knockout.highlight): Burgos last night abused Amir Carney thoroughly. In the early days, Amir Carney was able to play enough wrestling, but the competition was fierce, but he could never be the best. As a result, Amirkhani quickly emptied the gas tank. Burgos adds by ripping the middle part repeatedly. In the third round, “Mr. Finland ”was largely out of exchange and shooting at every opportunity. Despite his attempts to avoid power punches, they still secured Burgos' finish for 30 seconds.
- Edmen Shahbazyan beat Brad Tavares through a first round knockout.highlight): Not to mention here, besides the simple fact that 21-year-old Edmen Shahbazyan is a real deal. Tavares are better kick boxers, wrestlers and more experienced players than Shahbazyan's past enemies. It didn't matter a bit, though Shahbazyan calmly landed a perfect right hand that could drop Tavares, and eventually patiently pursued the finish obtained through high score KO.
- Lyman Good defeats Chance Wren count (3 round knockouts)highlight): In the first species, literally, the line suffered damage. The sound of a long-time veteran kicking back into the thighs came early, and it did not take long for the right hand to land in brutal consistency. For 15 minutes Good blocked the opponent with incredibly hard bs and crosses. Rencountre has all absorbed like zombies. When Gut's skill was excellent and his right hand looked the same as the other three men, he proved that the straw broke the camel for the third time and sent the Len count on the heap.
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