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#501962 - 01/28/20 03:02 PM Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429


Dana White, Sean Shelby and co have all been fired by WME and all their faith has been put in a young guy called Matty, who has no experience of matchmaking or running a company but used blackmail to get himself hired and the others fired. Matty hacked the hard drive of Ari Emanuel and hasn't disclosed what he found, but instead used it to get himself the top spot in all of MMA.

A number of high-profile fighters have come out of retirement/announced their return to the octagon, those fighters are:

Nick Diaz
Tito Ortiz
Anthony Johnson
Alexander Gustafsson
Wanderlei Silva
Tom Duquesnoy
Brock Lesnar
Cain Velasquez

Added Info:

- Flyweight division has been merged with the Bantamweight division.
- Only using Male fighters
- More emphasis on tournaments to either crown new champions should a title become vacant or to build new contenders/prospects

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#501963 - 01/28/20 03:03 PM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: Matty]
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429
Upcoming Cards:

UFC 246: McGregor vs Gaethje (Las Vegas, Nevada)
UFC on ESPN: Masvidal vs Edwards (London, England)
UFC 247: Khabib vs Ferguson (Moscow, Russia)
UFC 248: Adesanya vs Borrachinha (Auckland, New Zealand)
UFC on ESPN: Brazil: Aldo vs Ortega (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
UFC on ESPN: Asia: Korean Zombie vs Holloway (Seoul, South Korea)
UFC 249: Miocic vs Ngannou II (Ohio, USA)
UFC 250: Madison Square Garden: Jones vs Reyes (New York, USA)


Champions

Heavyweight: Stipe Miocic
Light Heavyweight: Jon Jones
Middleweight: Israel Adesanya
Welterweight: Kamaru Usman
Lightweight: Khabib Nurmagomedov
Featherweight: Zabit Magomedsharipov (Previous: Alexander Volkanovski)
Bantamweight: Aljamain Sterling (Previous: Henry Cejudo)


Title Defenses/Next Opponents:

Heavyweight: Miocic vs Ngannou II (UFC 249)
Light Heavyweight: Jones defeated Reyes (UFC 250), next defense vs Corey Anderson
Middleweight: Adesanya defeated Borrachinha (UFC 248), next defense vs ...
Welterweight: Usman vs Edwards
Lightweight: Khabib defeated Ferguson (UFC 247), next defense vs ...
Featherweight: Zabit defeated Volkanovski (UFC 248), next defense vs ...
Bantamweight: Sterling defeated Cejudo (UFC 250), next defense vs Cody Sandhagne


Edited by Matty (02/10/20 02:31 PM)

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#501964 - 01/28/20 03:04 PM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: Matty]
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429


Conor McGregor makes his long-awaited return to the Octagon to take on the form fighter in the Lightweight division in Justin Gaethje, whos won his last 3 all by stoppage in the first round, with big names like Donald Cerrone, Edson Barboza and James Vick all falling victim to him.
In the Co-Main event of the evening, two Welterweights coming off defeats for the gold against current champ, Kamaru Usman, will face off in a contenders fight.
Aswell as these fights, we have a rematch between former Middleweights and now Light Heavyweights in Chris Weidman and Luke Rockhold, who have both made unsuccessful jumps up in weight, but hope to get their first win in their new division.
Dustin Poirier will square off against Donald Cerrone prior to the Co-Main event, and will be trying to come back from a dominating loss to current UFC Lightweight kingpin, Khabib Nurmagomedov. Cerrone has also fallen on hard times, losing his last 2 by stoppage.
To round off the main card, Santiago Ponzinibbio will be looking to add another scalp to his resume as he tries to extend his winning streak to 8. Opposing him will be former UFC Welterweight challenger, Stephen 'Wonderboy' Thompson, who ended a losing streak in his last fight by taking a Unanimous Decision victory over Vicente Luque


UFC 246: McGregor vs Gaethje
Las Vegas, Nevada

MAIN EVENT
(#4) Conor McGregor (21-4) vs (#5) Justin Gaethje (21-2)

CO-MAIN EVENT
(#2) Tyron Woodley (21-4-1) vs (#3) Colby Covington (15-2)

MAIN CARD

(#3) Dustin Poirier (25-6-1NC) vs (#6) Donald Cerrone (36-13-1NC)
(#12) Chris Weidman (14-5) vs (#17) Luke Rockhold (16-5)
(#8) Santiago Ponzinibbio (27-3) vs (#9) Stephen Thompson (15-4-1)

PRELIMS

(#11) Walt Harris (13-7-1NC) vs (#10) Jair Rozenstruik (10-0)
(#10) Edson Barboza (20-8) vs (#11) Al Iaquinta (14-6-1)
(#8) Derek Brunson (20-7) vs (#5) Jared Cannonier (13-4)
Gray Maynard (13-7-1-1NC) vs Joe Lauzon (28-15)
(#12) John Dodson (20-11) vs (#11) Cody Stamann (18-2-1)
Greg Hardy (5-2-1NC) vs Maurice Greene (8-3)
(#17) Marlon Vera (17-5-1) vs (#19) Alex Perez (22-5)
Tim Means (29-11-1-1NC) vs Siyar Bahadurzada (24-8-1)
Tom Breese (11-1) vs Brendan Allen (13-3)
Eryk Anders (13-4) vs Jake Collier (11-4)

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#501965 - 01/28/20 03:05 PM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: Matty]
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429


The Ultimate Fighter Redemption Announced

The next season of The Ultimate Fighter has been announced, and will see the return of 16 Middleweights formerly contracted to the UFC. Many of which are actually former TUF contestants.
(I've had to alter the name value a bit for a few of the fighters)

Tito Ortiz and Wanderlei Silva have signed on to coach opposing teams and will fight at the finale.

Contestants:

Tom Lawlor (10-7-1NC, 6-5 UFC)
David Branch (22-6, 4-5 UFC)
Steve Bosse (12-2, 2-1 UFC)
Kendall Grove (23-18-1NC, 7-6 UFC)
Clint Hester (11-6, 4-2 UFC)
Ed Gordon (8-4, 1-3 UFC)
Jason 'Mayhem' Miller (24-10-1NC, 0-3 UFC)
Bruno Santos (18-3-1, 1-2 UFC)
Hector Lombard (34-10-1-2NC, 3-8-1NC UFC)
Alex Garcia (15-7, 5-5 UFC)
CB Dolloway (17-10, 11-9 UFC)
Elias Theodorou (16-3, 8-3 UFC)
Francis Carmont (25-12, 6-3 UFC)
Karlos Vemola (27-6, 2-4 UFC)
Chris Camozzi (24-13, 9-10 UFC)
Tom Watson (17-9, 2-5 UFC)

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#501966 - 01/28/20 03:06 PM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: Matty]
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429



UFC 246: McGregor vs Gaethje
Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 12,804 (Gate: $2,908,429)
Critical Rating: 71%, Commercial Rating: 96%


MAIN EVENT

(#4) Conor McGregor (22-4) defeated (#5) Justin Gaethje (21-3) via TKO (Strikes) at 3:33 of Round 1

CO-MAIN EVENT

(#2) Tyron Woodley (22-4-1) defeated (#3) Colby Covington (15-3) via TKO (Strikes) at 0:40 of Round 1

MAIN CARD

(#3) Dustin Poirier (26-6-1NC) defeated (#6) Donald Cerrone (36-14-1NC) via Unanimous Decision
(#17) Luke Rockhold (17-5) defeated (#12) Chris Weidman (14-6) via KO (Punch) at 0:14 of Round 3
(#8) Santiago Ponzinibbio (28-3) defeated (#9) Stephen Thompson (15-5-1) via TKO (Strikes) at 2:26 of Round 2

PRELIMS

(#10) Jair Rozenstruik (11-0) defeated (#11) Walt Harris (13-8-1NC) via TKO (Strikes) at 0:33 of Round 1
(#10) Edson Barboza (21-8) defeated (#11) Al Iaquinta (14-7-1) via Unanimous Decision
(#8) Derek Brunson (21-7) defeated (#5) Jared Cannonier (13-5) via TKO (Strikes) at 2:09 of Round 2
Gray Maynard (14-7-1-1NC) defeated Joe Lauzon (28-16) via TKO (Strikes) at 1:49 of Round 1
(#12) John Dodson (21-11) defeated (#11) Cody Stamann (18-3-1) via Submission (Armbar) at 4:24 of Round 3
Maurice Greene (9-3) defeated Greg Hardy (5-3-1NC) via Submission (Guillotine) at 2:19 of Round 1
(#19) Alex Perez (23-5) defeated (#17) Marlon Vera (17-6-1) via Unanimous Decision
Tim Means (30-11-1-1NC) defeated Siyar Bahadurzada (24-9-1) via TKO (Strikes) at 2:31 of Round 2
Tom Breese (12-1) defeated Brendan Allen (13-4) via Submission (Armbar) in 2:54 of Round 2
Eryk Anders (14-4) defeated Jake Collier (11-5) via KO (Punch) in 1:11 of Round 2


Bonuses: ($50,000)

Fight of the Night: Alex Perez vs Marlon Vera
Knockout of the Night: Luke Rockhold (vs Chris Weidman)
Submission of the Night: John Dodson (vs Cody Stamann)


Notes:

- Derek Brunson called out Darren Till after his victory over Jared Cannonier.
- Gray Maynard got his first win since July 2017, and first finish since September 2007 with a quick TKO victory over fellow veteran, Joe Lauzon.
- Edson Barboza called out Paul Felder after his victory over Al Iaquinta.
- Jair Rozenstruik continued his devastating finishing streak in the UFC, extending his UFC record to 5-0, and overall record to 11-0.
- Santiago Ponzinibbio extended his winning streak to 8 and should now be ranked in the top 5 in the Welterweight Division, a title eliminator fight likely next in his future.
- Luke Rockhold was less than gracious after his victory, gloating about his Knockout.
- Dustin Poirier said he'd like to run back his fight from 2014 with Conor McGregor sooner rather than later, and hopes Conor wins and walks away unscathed so they can fight next.
- Tyron Woodley had a perfect gameplan for his fight against Colby Covington and stuck to it perfectly, putting away the former interim Welterweight champion in less than a minute, this certainly puts him back in the reckoning for a title shot, but the winner of Masvidal vs Edwards will be next in line so a fight against Santiago Ponzinibbio is more likely with the winner of that getting the winner of Usman vs Masvidal or Edwards.
- Conor McGregor returned in a big way, dismantling Justin Gaethje without really breaking a sweat, Conor's pinpoint strikes picked Gaethje apart and finished him within a round. His post-fight interview was as energetic as you'd expect and he threw out names like Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao or the winner of Khabib vs Ferguson as potential next fights, whether in the ring or the cage.


Rankings Changes:

Heavyweight: Jair Rozenstruik moves up to #4, Walt Harris drops to #15
Light Heavyweight: Luke Rockhold enters at #13
Middleweight: Derek Brunson up to #5, Jared Cannonier down to #9, Tom Breese enters at #22
Welterweight: Tyron Woodley stays at #2, Santiago Ponzinibbio moves up to #4, Colby Covington down to #7, Stephen Thompson down to #16,
Lightweight: Dustin Poirier up to #2, Conor McGregor up to #3, Edson Barboza up to #5, Donald Cerrone down to #9, Justin Gaethje down to #10,
Featherweight: N/A
Bantamweight: John Dodson moves up to #9, Alex Perez enters at #18, Marlon Vera down to #19, Cody Stamann down to #20

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#501970 - 01/29/20 06:53 AM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: Matty]
BlimBlapZing


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Solid matchups on that card. Went about as I would expect for the most part.
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#501975 - 01/29/20 01:21 PM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: BlimBlapZing]
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429


Jorge Masvidal and Leon Edwards will look to end their rivalry in the main event of UFC on ESPN: London, and not only beat their rival, but also earn the next Welterweight title shot. Masvidal comes into the fight fresh of a one-sided destruction of Nate Diaz and impressive stoppage victories over Ben Askren and Darren Till, the latter fight was also in England and where the Masvidal/Edwards rivalry began.
Edwards comes into the fight on the back of a 8 fight winning streak, which is the longest in the division and includes victories over Rafael dos Anjos, Gunnar Nelson and Donald Cerrone.
Former Masvidal foe, Darren Till will look to move to 2-0 at Middleweight, but that will be a tough task with former Middleweight champion, Robert Whittaker, standing across the cage from him. This will be Whittaker's first fight since dropping the belt to Israel Adesanya.
Arnold Allen is another Brit heading into a fight with an impressive winning streak behind him, he'll be looking to go 7-0 in the UFC with a win over Josh Emmett, whos won his last 2 by stoppage against Michael Johnson and Mirsad Bektic.
Nathaniel Wood and Rob Font will fight with a top 10 ranking likely at stake, both are coming in on win streaks, with Wood being undefeated in the UFC at 3-0.


UFC on ESPN:London: Masvidal vs Edwards
London, England

MAIN EVENT

(#3) Jorge Masvidal (35-13) vs (#5) Leon Edwards (18-3)

CO-MAIN EVENT

(#6) Darren Till (18-2-1) vs (#3) Robert Whittaker (20-5)

MAIN CARD

(#18) Arnold Allen (15-1) vs (#11) Josh Emmett (15-2)
Steven Ray (23-9) vs Desmond Green (23-8)
(#23) Nathaniel Wood (16-3) vs (#13) Rob Font (17-4)

PRELIMS

John Phillip (22-9-1NC) vs Gian Villante (17-11)
Danny Roberts (17-5) vs Emil Meek (9-4-1NC)
Darren Stewart (11-4-1NC) vs Abu Azaitar (14-2-1-1NC)
Nicolas Dalby (18-3-1-1NC) vs Belal Muhammad (16-3)
Marc Diakiese (14-3) vs Drew Dober (21-9-1NC)
Joseph Duffy (16-4) vs Yancy Medeiros (15-6-1NC)
Danny Henry (12-3) vs Charles Rosa (12-3)
Brett Johns (15-2) vs Andre Ewell (15-6)
Carlos Felipe (8-0) vs Chi Lewis-Parry (8-0-2-2NC)

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#501976 - 01/29/20 01:37 PM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: Matty]
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429
Originally Posted By: Matty


The Ultimate Fighter Redemption Announced

The next season of The Ultimate Fighter has been announced, and will see the return of 16 Middleweights formerly contracted to the UFC. Many of which are actually former TUF contestants.
(I've had to alter the name value a bit for a few of the fighters)

Tito Ortiz and Wanderlei Silva have signed on to coach opposing teams and will fight at the finale.

Contestants:

Tom Lawlor (10-7-1NC, 6-5 UFC)
David Branch (22-6, 4-5 UFC)
Steve Bosse (12-2, 2-1 UFC)
Kendall Grove (23-18-1NC, 7-6 UFC)
Clint Hester (11-6, 4-2 UFC)
Ed Gordon (8-4, 1-3 UFC)
Jason 'Mayhem' Miller (24-10-1NC, 0-3 UFC)
Bruno Santos (18-3-1, 1-2 UFC)
Hector Lombard (34-10-1-2NC, 3-8-1NC UFC)
Alex Garcia (15-7, 5-5 UFC)
CB Dolloway (17-10, 11-9 UFC)
Elias Theodorou (16-3, 8-3 UFC)
Francis Carmont (25-12, 6-3 UFC)
Karlos Vemola (27-6, 2-4 UFC)
Chris Camozzi (24-13, 9-10 UFC)
Tom Watson (17-9, 2-5 UFC)


The Teams have been picked and look like this:

Team Punishment

Alex Garcia
Bruno Santos
Clint Hester
Elias Theodorou
Hector Lombard
Steve Bosse
Tom Lawlor
Tom Watson

Team Wanderlei

CB Dolloway
Chris Camozzi
David Branch
Ed Gordon
Francis Carmont
Jason 'Mayhem' Miller
Karlos Vemola
Kendall Grove


Any picks on who will win?

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#501977 - 01/29/20 10:18 PM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: Matty]
DrinkDrankCrunk


Registered: 12/20/08
Posts: 9599
Wow! that would be a wild motherfucking house. I would definitely watch! and i will follow this!
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#501978 - 01/30/20 02:22 AM Re: Yet another WMMA5 diary from Matty [Re: DrinkDrankCrunk]
Matty


Registered: 10/30/08
Posts: 13429
Originally Posted By: DrinkDrankCrunk
Wow! that would be a wild motherfucking house. I would definitely watch! and i will follow this!


yeh pretty eventful house, could see alot of drama between those fighters despite them all being veterans!

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