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Did anyone miss weight UFC 286? All but one fighter made weight for UFC 286. The sole fighter who failed to tame the scales was flyweight contender Malcolm Gordon, who weighed in at 129.5lbs (3.5lbs over the official limit) for his fight against Jake Hadley.
How much did Khabib weigh in his prime? around 154lbs-155lbs
Is Rodriguez UFC 286 Cancelled? The promotion recently announced that Bryan Barberena will replace Daniel Rodriguez and face the Iceland native in a welterweight bout on March 18 at the O2 Arena in London. A reason for Rodriguez's withdrawl was not given. UFC 286 is headlined by a welterweight title rematch between Leon Edwards and Kamaru Usman.
What happened to UFC 286? Leon Edwards defeated Kamaru Usman via majority decision (48-46, 48-46, 47-47). Edwards retains the title.
How many times did khabib miss weight? 29-0 record finishing Dustin Poirier Conor McGregor and Justin gaichi. But ahead of his retirement fight with keichi something very strange happened khabib who has a history of bad weight Cuts
Was Conor McGregor at UFC 286? Conor McGregor stayed silent for the majority of UFC 286 and only broke his social media strike to congratulate one fighter on his victory. 'Notorious' was vocal in the lead-up to the UFC's latest pay-per-view show about potentially fighting the winner of Leon Edwards vs Kamaru Usman 3.
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Leon Edwards Final M Dec. Kamaru Usman Justin Gaethje Rafael Fiziev Gunnar Nelson Final Sub. Bryan Barberena Jennifer Maia Final U Dec. Casey O'Neill Marvin Vettori Roman Dolidze Jack Shore He has great cardio and keeps a high pace, and while he has become slightly more measured in recent years, he generally stays in the pocket longer than anyone.
He has debilitating leg kicks, which he throws with frequency, and his left hook is especially potent. He has gone a little bit away from the high guard and into a more measured defensive posture where he parries and counters with great accuracy. He also likes to sneak in an uppercut once he has established his left hook and right cross.
Key Stats: 4. He also blasts front-leg body kicks out of both stances, and he can string together a variety of strikes to a variety of targets with a real explosiveness. He catches opponents at the end of combos and extends his combinations well after throwing a big action, like a step-in knee or high kick.
What to Look For in the Fight: This has the makings of an absolute barnburner. At distance, watch for Fiziev to blast body kicks and punches early and often while Gaethje starts what will be a steady diet of low leg kicks. The exchanges should be very quick in the pocket, as well. Fiziev tends to wing wide punches a little more, but he maintains great speed within those strikes.
Watch for Gaethje to counter with tighter shots to beat Fiziev to the punch. Gaethje has a bit more experience in these high-paced fights in the Octagon, but Fiziev is the type to relish those dogfights. What It Means: Maia is a steady fighter with good fundamental boxing and a strong grappling game that keeps opponents balanced.
She can keep a high pace and change tempos and targets, and she has shown a great durability in fights. Key Stats: 8. The undefeated year-old is physically very strong, and it shows in her grappling. On the feet, she continues to improve and shows a consistent willingness to stand, trade and win exchanges on the feet.
Her ability to flow from striking to grappling is another strength of hers. What to Look For in the Fight: How aggressive O'Neill comes out after an extended period of time off due to injury is something to watch. If she looks herself, she'll be pressing Maia up to the cage and pressuring her early.
The striking exchanges will be interesting as both have decent technique and power, but this should be a complete mixed martial arts contest. On the balance, the scrambles and exchanges along the fence will be key. What It Means: Vettori seems to always be in forward motion, and his blend of mindful aggression makes a lot of his opponents melt.
Key Stats: 1. What It Means: At 6-foot-3, Dolidze is long for the middleweight division and does a pretty good job of utilizing that length offensively on the feet. He is a creative fighter as whole, expressing as much on the feet as well as with his tricky guard.
What to Look For in the Fight: Vettori is going to push forward no matter what, so how Dolidze manages to slow Vettori down is a key factor. Fight Coverage.