Brazilians Still on Top as Barao, Aldo Retain Championships on Super Saturday at UFC 169

BY NISAR KHAN

UFC 169: Barao vs. Faber II
Saturday 1 February 2014
Prudential Center, Newark, NJ.

NEW YORK – Renan Barao held on to the UFC Bantamweight Championship with a TKO victory over Urijah Faber in Round 1, while his teammate Jose Aldo cruised to a decision victory over Ricardo Lamas at UFC 169.

The Grand Finale
Renan Barao got his sixth straight win inside the Octagon on Saturday night
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With the SuperBowl set in New Jersey for the night after, the Octagon took center stage on Super Saturday with two titles on the line.


Alistair Overreem won a big fight against Frank Mir, as we saw shades of the old powerhouse style of “The Reem” with a dominating performance over the former World Champion. 

Seven preliminary bouts prior to the main card featured no finishes, with all fights ending in decision victories. 

Preliminary Bouts

Neil Magny opened the night with a comfortable unanimous decision victory in the first fight of the card. Sharp, effective and quick, he was able to convincingly defeat Gasan Umalatov, who looked sluggish and poorly tuned for the fight.

Two newcomers Tony Martin and Rashid Magomedov put on a good showing in the second online preliminary fight. Tony Martin edged his opponent in a unanimous decision victory despite being caught in a nasty armbar in the second round. 

The next phase of the preliminary fights featured three wins from unanimous decision, as Al Iaquinta, Chris Cariaso and Alan Patrick were victorious. The other win was in the form of split decision with Nick Catone defeating Tom Watson.

In a preliminary card that lacked even a single finish, it’s dull action was overshadowed by poor judging that saw Alan Patrick defeat John Makdessi.

Abel Trujillo def. Jamie Varner
via Knockout, 2:32 into Round 2

Abel Trujillo made a comeback on the backfoot to extraordinarily knockout Jamie Varner in a spectacular fight to open the main card.

Jamie Varner spent a large amount of time in the first round attempting a North-South Choke, but was unable to fully secure the pressure and let it out with over a minute remaining in the round. As a result of his choke attempt, his right arm was now tiring and fatigued, although that wouldn’t stop either fighter from swinging wildly at each other prior and after the choke attempt. 

Both would also wildly swing for each other to open the second round. Jamie Varner was gaining an advantage as they traded, and at one point Abel Truijillo was up against the fence with him taking huge shots, but the key here was that he was throwing some big ones back. Fans at the Prudential Center were on their feet as they traded, then out of nowhere, as Jamie Varner came forward to Abel Trujillo landed a picture-perfect right hand that would completely level Jamie Varner for an extraordinary knockout win.

“I was hurting like a mug”, Abel Trujillo told Joe Rogan following the fight, describing how he felt when Jamie Varner was landing huge shots on to him. When the knockout landed, Trujillo thought three words, “Thank you God”. 

Some key lessons are learned here, the first is that Abel Trujillo has one hell of a chin and can take real punishment. This fight was also a clear indicator of the risk you take in exchanges with this. Abel Trujillo was on the verge of a knockout, but it took one shot to put Varner away.

GIF Abel Trujillo ends the fight with a sudden knockout of Jamie Varner


Ali Bagautinov def. John Lineker
via Unanimous Decision(29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Ali Bagautinov picked up another win in the Flyweight Division as he outclassed John Lineker in a unanimous decision victory over the Brazillian.

John Lineker attempted an initially-unwise-looking heel-hook attempt when Ali Bagautinov was getting back to his feet after the two battled on the ground. However, Baguatinov would attempt it too with both beginning to lack effect. They got out and stood up for some light striking throughout the remainder of the first.

Both would also make it out of the second round, with John Lineker leading on the scorecards in that five minute period as his striking prevailed. Ali Bagautinov was hurt at a few points, especially the body shot that damaged him and made him go for the takedown. With seconds remaining of the round, both swung wildly in an exciting exchange.

Ali Bagautinov dominated the third round with quality takedowns that hurt John Lineker from the impact of the slams to the canvas. Lineker’s submission attempts just seemed way off and there may have been an injury on Lineker’s attempt. Bagautinov also had time for some showboating when John Lineker attempted to submit him with a leg-lock, flexing his muscles and showing off to the crowd.

GIF Ali Bagautinov has no concerns and confidently showboats to the crowd


Alistair Overreem def. Frank Mir
via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Alistair Overreem dominated former UFC Champion Frank Mir to bounce back from a poor run in the UFC and dispatch a resilient opponent.

It was a big first round for Alistair Overreem. They traded strikes to open the round, and around two minutes in, Frank Mir would find himself in some huge trouble, as Alistair Overreem landed a huge knee and some punches that dropped Frank Mir. “The Reem” was able to pin back Mir’s arm when unleashing big shots, but Frank Mir managed to display incredible resilience to get back up to his feet and trade yet again. Round One finished with Frank Mir on his back and Overreem landing a few shots from the ground.

Alistair Overreem dominated Frank Mir on the ground in the second round, and demonstrated his brute strength when he threw Frank Mir to the ground at ease. However, he was almost caught in a Guillotine choke from Mir, whose attempt was broken up with Overreem yet again utilizing his physical advantage. The final result though would be vicious elbows, with a landslide in ground strikes, cutting Mir open and dictating the fight.

In the third round, Alistair Overreem landed huge shots but none could finish Frank Mir in the fight, whose face was bloodied yet continued to fight on with little chance.

After his victory, Alistair Overreem addressed the rumors of former UFC Champion Brock Lesnar returning to the Octagon, and said “Well I’ll be here waiting for him.”

Alistair Overreem landed over 110 ground strikes during the fight.


Jose Aldo def. Ricardo Lamas
Co-Main Event: Jose Aldo retains UFC Featherweight Championship via Unanimous Decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)

Jose Aldo continued his impeccable run with the Featherweight strap as he put on a highly skilled performance to win by unanimous decision.


It was a conservative first two minutes into the fight, with Jose Aldo faking a lot of strikes just to see how much distance he had. Both men were matched evenly in the first round, but Jose Aldo put Ricardo Lamas in some trouble momentarily up against the cage. One of the biggest strikes in the feeling out round was Lamas’ kick to the body that left a mark. Throughout the round, Jose Aldo continued to check the leg kicks from Ricardo Lamas.


Round Two went in the Champions’ favor, as he turned it up a notch with leg kicks that really took its toll on Lamas’ leg, as his leading leg gave in at one point in the second round. Ricardo Lamas attempted some wheel-kicks, but Aldo saw them coming and easily moved away.

Jose Aldo landed more huge leg kicks in the third round, utilizing his left to the body and right leg kick to damage Lamas further. Big shots were landed from the Brazilian but the fight would go into the Championship rounds.

Some fatigue was being shown on the part of the Champion as he took some deep breaths during the fourth round. We saw some of Aldo’s highly-skilled ground game with a choke attempt, but Lamas was able to get out of it. Up to that point, Jose Aldo was perfect on takedown defense. They would go to the fifth and final round.

In the fifth round, Ricardo Lamas would impressively get ahead in his ground game and controlled for around two minutes. But, the Champion’s defense was second-to-none and he managed to survive the onslaught. 

Jose Aldo’s leg kicks were decisive in the fight.


Renãn Barao def. Urijah Faber
Main Event: Renan Barao retains UFC Bantamweight Championship via TKO of 3:42 in Round 1

Renan Barao once again retained his UFC Bantamweight Championship as he stopped Urijah Faber in the first round.

Both traded strikes early on, with Renan Barao edging ahead in the opening minute.


Renan Barao would unleash a barrage of huge strikes that would have Urijah Faber dazed and up against the fence, but his sheer toughness would help him survive, before Renan Barao landed a huge shot sending him straight to the canvas. Herb Dean stopped the fight with Barao landing shots on the ground, but Faber was unhappy and felt that it was premature.

Comment & Analysis: “Brazilians rise to occasion”

With the only thing from the preliminary card to note of is the controversial win that saw John Makdessi lose, it was quite a dull and action-deprived start to the night.

Abel Trujillo was victorious in an amazing fight to start the main card, we learnt some valuable lessons there, with that one shot knockout punch to emphatically finish the fight. What a great comeback, for me it is fight of the night and Trujillo gets knockout of the night too.

Ali Bagautinov looked great in his fight with John Lineker. For Lineker, his cardio was just not up to scratch for the fight and we really saw how far ahead Demetrius Johnson is, compared to others in his division.

Jose Aldo took out a game Ricardo Lamas to retain the Featherweight strap. Ricardo Lamas’ heart was on full display as he powered through and really took control for the last two minutes. Other than that though, it was pretty much Jose Aldo’s dominance with his highly skilled MMA in all aspects. You could put Jose Aldo’s lacklustre final two minutes of the fight down to him just being exhausted, because for the rest of the fight he was great on the ground when the fight went there. 

Renan Barao had his work cut out with an opponent as tough as Urijah Faber. Faber was able to power through the initial big shots, but its a shame he feels hard-done-by for the debated premature stoppage.

In the Championship fights, they can be easily summed up in a phrase, the Brazilians rise to the occasion once again.

The UFC steps up to the plate for a great card on Super Bowl weekend. Two Champions keep their titles and rise above the rest, as Jose Aldo and Renan Barao are the victors yet again.

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UFC 165: Jones Retains Championship in Epic Five Round Thriller

By Nisar Khan

TORONTO – Jon Jones overcame the biggest challenge of his career as he triumphed against Alexander Gustaffson in an epic battle for the Light Heavyweight Championship.

Deep Waters

QUICK RESULTS


Online Prelims

  • Daniel Omielanczuk def. Nandor Guelmino via TKO (Punches, Round 3, 3:18)
  • Alex Cacares def. Roland Delorme via Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  • Michel Prazeres def. Jesse Ronson via Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  • John Makdessi def. Renee Forte via TKO (Punches, Round 1, 2:01)

Prelims

  • Mitch Gagnon def. Dustin Kimura via Submission (Guillotine Choke, Round 1, 4:01)
  • Stephen Thomson def. Chris Clements via TKO (Punches, Round 2, 1:27)
  • Wilson Reis def. Ivan Menjivar via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Myles Jury def. Mike Ricci via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Main Card

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov def. Pat Healy via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Francis Carmont def. Costa Philippou via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
  • Brendan Schaub def. Matt Mitrione via Submission (d’Arce Choke, Round 1, 4:06)
  • Renan Barao def. Eddie Wineland via TKO (Spinning back-kick, 0:35, Round 2)
  • Jon Jones def. Alexander Gustafsson via Unanimous Decision (48-47, 48-47, 49-46)




QUICK FIX: Preliminary Action

  • Daniel Omielanczuk kicked off the night with an insane knockout in the third round to defeat Nandor Guelmino. The Pole dropped Guelmino right down to the ground with a ferocious left hand. 
  • It was pretty much a scramble-fest in the second bout of the night. Although ending in a split decision, there was some scrappy stuff with Alex Caceres defeating Roland Delorme.
  • A little too late for Jesse Ronsen who fell short via Split Decision as he was defeated by  Michael Prazeres. Ronsen only got going in the late moments.
  • And to cap off the online prelims, John Makdessi got the knockout victory two minutes into Round 1 to put away Renee Forte.
  • Opening the televised prelims, Mitch Gagnon made quick work of Dustin Kimura with a guillotine choke to submit the Hawaiian just four minutes into Round 1. 
  • Stephen Thomson demonstrated his top striking ability with a vicious knockout to Chris Clements. Finally we get to see the strikes at their best.
  • In the penultimate preliminary bout, bantamweights Wilson Reis and Ivan Menjivar fought in a somewhat lackluster fight. Reis tipped it with the Unanimous Decision victory.
  • Closing off the preliminaries, Myles Jury defeated Mike Ricci by Split Decision. Far from an entertaining bout, but the main card was moments away…


MAIN CARD


Pat Healy vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov
Opening the main card was the lightweights, as Pat Healy battled the up-and-coming Khabib Nurmagomedov. The fight went the three-round distance, beating Healy convincingly to win the bout. Khabib Nurmagomedov was able to manhandle Healy at times, with some emphatic slams and takedowns crashing to the canvas. There was no better illustration of how the fight went than with the Russian dominating on top as the fight came to an end with the horn. Call him opportunistic, as he called for a title shot in his interview with Joe Rogan after the bout.


Costa Philippou vs. Francis Carmont
It was probably the most one-sided fight of the card (at that point) when Francis Carmont and Costa Philippou took to the Octagon where one streak would end. And we soon knew who would continue their win streak, as Francis Carmont just outpowered Philippou, taking him to the ground and exhausting him early on with the ground and pound. Around 75% of the whole fight was spent with Carmont on top position, aggressively depicting Philippou – who had no answer. Phillipou’s undefeated streak came to an end in a really frustrating way. Carmont showed his power throughout, effortlessly taking down Philippou. Just dominant, that’s all. 


Brendan Schaub vs. Matt Mitrione
Heavyweights Brendan Schaub and Matt Mitrione looked to settle their rivlary within the confines of the Octagon. Both men initially were in search of the knockout, although there was a drastic change in pace after. Schaub then landed a combination before the takedown, managing to get in a tight d’Arce choke. Mitrione signalolled a thumbs up to the referee at first, but Schaub had it so tight that MItrione was out unconscious. Superb submission.


Renan Barao vs. Eddie Wineland (UFC Interim Bantamweight Championship)
In one of two title bouts on the night, Renan Barao defended his Interim Bantamweight Championship against Eddie Wineland. Wineland looked to be edging the first round, landing the more strikes and keeping Barao restricted. However, Barao got into it in the latter stages, and picked up where he left off. Just thirty-five seconds into Round 2, Renan Barao knocked out Wineland with a spinning back-kick to the face. Eddie Wineland went down and it only took a few strikes for the referee to end the fight. Surely this sets up for Cruz vs. Barao now? What a knockout by Barao. 



Jon Jones vs. Alexander Gustaffson (UFC Light Heavyweight Championship)

In the main event, Jon Jones put his Light Heavyweight Championship on the line against Alexander Gustaffson. The challenger was off to a great start as he cut just above Jones’ eye and then later in the round got the takedown on Jones for the first time in his UFC career. In the second, it was more entertaining stuff, Gustaffson caught the kicks and defended Jones’ takedown. Two great rounds got things underway, with Gustaffson showing he was well in the fight. 

Jones landed his shots, too.


In Round 3, Jon Jones was throwing some good kicks and had Gustaffson breathing heavily after kicks to the body. Gustaffson and Jones continued to throw shots at each other in an entertaining battle. With two swollen eyes, a big cut and Gustaffson looking confident, it looked like Gustaffson had the lead on the scorecards as we approached the Championship rounds.


Then came Round 4, and what an epic round it was. Absolutely incredible stuff! Jones hit Gustaffson with some nasty elbows, but the Mauler continued to eat shots and powered forward! Round 5, the guys went at it. Exhausted, but they fought right until the end. What an epic fight.

Jon Jones retained his title on the judges scorecard. But what an amazing fight.


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THE BREAKDOWN

RISING UP
John Makdessi’s quick knockout off Renee Forte should definitely get him on the television broadcasts from now on.

FINISHING STARTS
The first six bouts of the night contained four finishes. But what about the other two bouts on the undercard? Well that leads to the next point…

PENULTIMATE AND FINAL PRELIMS DISSAPOINT
Billed to be the best fights on the undercard, Ivan Menjivar vs. Wilson Reis and Myles Jury vs. Mike Ricci seemed to be underwhelming. Expected better, but with the main card in sight, things were not all bad..

VETERAN DEFEATED, TITLE HOPES IN SIGHT
Khabib Nurmagedov defeated the veteran Pat “Bam Bam” Healy to open the main card. It was by far a convincing win to make his mark on the division, and already has title hopes in his sights. We’ll have to wait and see for that one.

STAT OF DOMINATION
12 minutes and five seconds. That’s how long Francis Carmont was on top position for the duration of the fifteen minute bout. No further description needed.`

CARMONT’S DOMINATION, PHILLIPOU’S FRUSTRATION

Costa Phillipou was just exhausted and frustrated ever since the halfway point of the first round. He really had no answer from Carmont’s aggressive onslaught and his lack of communication with his corner showed it all.

OUT COLD
It has been some time since a fighter has been put to sleep from a submission, but tonight, Brendan Schaub achieved this against Matt Mitrione.

TITLE UNFICATION BOUT SET? 
Renan Barao defended his title in emphatic fashion with a spinning back-kick knockout to the face. Dana White said earlier in the night that Dominick Cruz would fight the winner for unification of the belt, so are we set for Cruz vs. Barao.

FIRST SPINNING BACK-KICK TO THE FACE KO
Renan Barao’s spinning back-kick surely was knockout of the night. It was the first ever spinning back-kick knockout to the face in the UFC.

JONES, GUSTAFSSON PUSHED TO LIMIT
Jones and Gustafsson gave it their all in this epic fight. Alexander Gustaffson just ate shots, and Jones continued to work in an amazing fight.

TITLE FIGHTS SET?
These may be all but official, looking like they will happen in the next fights with these men. Renan Barao in a title unification bout against Dominick Cruz, and Jon Jones to battle Glover Teixeira?



NIGHT AWARDS
Picking the bonuses for UFC 165 is easy tonight, these are the best by far. 

SUBMISSION OF THE NIGHT: Brendan Schaub
Brendan Schaub submits Matt Mitrione via d’Arce Choke

KNOCK-OUT OF THE NIGHT: Renan Barao
Renan Barao knocked out Eddie Wineland with a spinning back-kick KO

FIGHT OF THE NIGHT: Jones vs. Gustaffson
Just an amazing fight! That’s how title fights should be! Fight of the night? How about fight of the year.


Jones and Gustafsson gained enormous respect for each other. (Image Courtesy: USA TODAY Sports)

Another fantastic UFC PPV. Jon Jones and Alexander Gustaffson had an epic fight, Renan Barao retained his title and it was just a night of real good fights. 

Jon Jones now joins an elite class of fighters to have a six-fight and over title reign with his hard-fought win over Alexander Gustaffson.

An epic encounter ends with Jon Jones keeping his Light Heavyweight title reign alive. It was a battle for the ages in Toronto, Canada, and still Light Heavyweight Champion, Jon Jones.

 By Nisar Khan

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