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miércoles, 6 de marzo de 2019

#Knockeando Notas y resultados de la UFC


UFC RETURNS TO ATLANTA WITH TWO PIVOTAL CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS


FEATURED BOUTS:
(C - FTW) MAX HOLLOWAY vs. (#3 - LW) DUSTIN POIRIER
(#4) KELVIN GASTELUM vs. (#5) ISRAEL ADESANYA

TICKETS FOR UFC® 236: HOLLOWAY vs. POIRIER 2 AT THE ALL-NEW STATE FARM ARENA GO ON SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 8

PRELIMINARY FIGHTS LIVE ON ESPN, ESPN DEPORTES 

Las Vegas – For the first time in over two years, the UFC returns to Atlanta and brings with it two pivotal title fights, as reigning featherweight champion and No. 4-ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the world Max Holloway moves up in weight to attempt to become the fourth athlete to hold two UFC belts at the same time when he takes on No. 3-ranked lightweight contender Dustin Poirier for the interim UFC lightweight crown. Also, top middleweight contenders clash for the interim 185-pound belt as No. 4-ranked Kelvin Gastelum and No. 5-ranked Israel Adesanya vie for their first gold strap. UFC® 236: HOLLOWAY vs. POIRIER 2takes place Saturday, April 13 at the all-new State Farm Arena and will air live on Pay-Per-View.

Preliminary fights will air nationally in English and Spanish on ESPN and ESPN Deportes starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. In addition to linear coverage of the preliminaries, fans will be able to purchase and watch UFC 236 on ESPN.com/UFC236, beginning in late March. Once purchased, fans will be able to watch the event on the web or in the ESPN App on mobile or TV-connected devices. They also can purchase and watch UFC 236 on UFC.com or the UFC App.

After dominating 13 opponents in a row at featherweight, reigning champion Holloway (20-3, fighting out of Waianae, Hawaii) moves up in weight for the first time in his career, as he chases the top of the pound-for-pound rankings by joining Conor McGregor, Daniel Cormier and Amanda Nunes as the only athletes to hold two UFC belts at the same time. During his run at featherweight, Holloway finished former long-time featherweight champion Jose Aldo twice, former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, and previously undefeated challenger Brian Ortega. Now, Holloway looks to avenge the first loss of his professional career by being only the second man to defeat Poirier in the last four years. 

Poirier (24-5, 1 NC fighting out of Coconut Creek, Fla.) aims to capitalize on the best run of his UFC tenure, as he looks to capture his first UFC title by proving his 2012 win over Holloway was no fluke. With his last four wins all earning him post-fight bonuses, Poirier has established himself as one of the most dangerous and entertaining competitors in arguably the deepest division in UFC. With his most recent stoppage wins coming over former lightweight champions Eddie Alvarez and Anthony Pettis, as well as durable top-contender Justin Gaethje, Poirier is confident that he has what it takes to stop Holloway from joining the ranks of double champions.

Six years to the day that he became The Ultimate Fighter: 17 middleweight champion Gastelum (16-3, 1 NC fighting out of Yuma, Ariz., by way of Huntington Beach, Calif.) is set to compete for the first UFC title of his career. Previously scheduled to face current middleweight champion Robert Whittaker at UFC 234 in February before Whittaker was forced to withdraw due to illness, Gastelum now looks to further cement his status in the division by becoming the only man to defeat fellow top-contender Adesanya. Coming off impressive wins over former middleweight champion Michael Bisping and No. 3-ranked contender Jacare Souza, Gastelum believes that the time is now for him to prove that he is the best middleweight in the world.

One of the fastest-rising prospects in UFC history, Adesanya (16-0, fighting out of Auckland, New Zealand) is fresh off an impressive victory over legendary former middleweight champion Anderson Silva and is now set to compete for his first title just over a year after joining the promotion. A multiple-time kickboxing champion with a reported record of 75-4, Adesanya is one of the highest-level strikers to ever compete in the Octagon, as evidenced by 13 of his 16 MMA wins coming via KO. Adesanya is now poised on the break of superstardom and intends to show that he is as good as he says by becoming the first person in history to KO Gastelum.

Additional bouts on the card include:
  • Former light heavyweight title challenger and No. 12-ranked contender Ovince Saint Preux (23-12, fighting out of Knoxville, Tenn.) looks to bounce back into the win column against Ukrainian prospect Nikita Krylov (25-6, fighting out of Donetsk, Ukraine)
  • Knockout artists clash as former football player Eryk Anders (11-3, fighting out of Birmingham, Ala.) and The Ultimate Fighter veteran Khalil Rountree (8-3, fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) look to establish themselves as fighters to watch in the light heavyweight division
  • Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series signee Montel Jackson (7-1, fighting out of Milwaukee, Wisc.) hunts for another first-round finish against the durable Andre Soukhamthath (13-6, Lake Worth, Fla. by way of Woonsocket, R.I.)
  • Former flyweight title challenger and current No. 5-ranked contender Wilson Reis (23-9, fighting out of San Diego, Calif.) aims to defend his rank and work his way back to another title shot by taking out No. 6-ranked contender Alexandre Pantoja (20-3, Arraial Do Cabo, Brazil)
  • The first athlete officially signed from Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series Boston Salmon (6-1, fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) makes his long-anticipated UFC debut against German prospect Khalid Taha (12-2, fighting out of Dortmund, Germany)

For the latest information on additional bouts for this event, please visit www.ufc.com. All bouts live and subject to change.
































jueves, 1 de septiembre de 2016

#Knockeando: De UFC on Fox 21 a BellatorMMA 160....revive Anthony Pettis y por fin gana una Benson Henderson

Knockeando: UFC on FOX 21 y BellatorMMA 160
Por Daniel “Mr. Clutch” Mercado Castro
          Vancouver, British Columbia en Canadá, se disfrutó al máximo un evento lleno de rápidos finales en UFC on Fox 21. La batalla estelar no pasó del primer asalto cuando el #3 en los pesos Welter, Demian Maia (24-6), derrotó al #4 Carlos Condit (30-10) a los 1:52 del asalto inicial con un Rear Naked Choke. Maia no le dio break a Condit y buscó de inmediato la victoria por sumisión. Maia espera tener una oportunidad titular en su próxima pelea. El Mexicano-Boricua Anthony Pettis (19-5) regresó a la ruta ganadora, en esta ocasión en el Featherweight, al vencer vía Sumisión a los 1:49 del tercer asalto con un Guillotine Choke al difícil Charles Oliveira (21-6-1NC). Pettis demostró una excelente defensa ante los intentos de sumisión de Oliveira en los primeros asaltos. Pettis se vio más relajado y certero en su ataque, especialmente con excelentes patadas al cuerpo. La paciencia esta vez le rindió fruto a Pettis, ya que supo aprovechar el momento preciso para aplicar la llave de rendición que le dio la importante victoria. Esperemos que Pettis se mantenga en la ruta ganadora y busque tarde o temprano la faja de ese peso. Paige VanZant (7-2) con una impresionante patada a la cara seguida de un baile de puños se apuntó un triunfo por KO a los 17 segundos del 2do asalto sobre Bec Rawlings (7-5). VanZant se acerca un poco más a una oportunidad titular en el Strawweight. En lo que pudo haber sido el robo de la noche del Main Card, Jim Miller (27-8-1NC) se apuntó un triunfo vía decisión dividida (29-28, 28-29 y 29-28) sobre Joe Lauzon (26-13) bajo el fuerte abucheo de los presentes. Lauzon dominó con takedowns la pelea, pero los jueces no lo vieron así.
          Ni ganando Benson Henderson (24-6) pega una en BellatorMMA. Henderson se apuntó su primer triunfo en Bellator al vencer al peligroso Patricio Pitbull (25-4) por un TKO provocado por una lesión en una de sus pies. Pitbull desde el arranque estuvo dándole patadas a las piernas de Henderson; pero a los 2:26 del segundo round se detuvo de pelear, indicando que no podía continuar por una molestia en su pie. Henderson se lleva el triunfo en la estelar de Bellator #160 bajo un abucheo de los que se dieron cita en el Honda Center de Anaheim, California,  y ahora se pone en fila para enfrentar a Michael Chandler. Bellator presentó a Rory McDonald como su nueva gran firma y el hombre que revolucionará la división Welter. En una de las mejores peleas de la noche, Derek Anderson (14-2) se apuntó un triunfo vía decisión unánime (30-27, 29-28 y 29-28) sobre Saad Awad (19-8). Chinzo Machida (4-2) utilizó un hermoso Upper Cut con la derecha para darle un KO a los 2:57 del primer asalto a Mario Navarro (4-5). En una batalla en el Peso Pluma, Georgi Karakhanyan (4-4) sorprendió a Bubba Jenkins (8-3) con una impresionante derecha para darle un KO a los 53 segundos del primer asalto. Solo le bastó un puño para derrotar a Jenkins. ¡Wow! En el primer encuentro del Main Card, AJ McKee (5-0) mantuvo su invicto al vencer a Cody Walker (1-2) a los 32 segundos del 2do round con un Guillotine Choke. Impresionante movida del prometedor McKee.