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UFC 302: Makhachev vs Poirier
DATE - June 1, 2024
LOCATION - Prudential Center - Newark, NJ, USA
USA: ESPN+ PPV
UK: TNT Sports Box Office
Australia: Kayo PPV
START TIME
Main card: 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT / 3 am BST / 12 pm AEST
Preliminary card: 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT / 1 am BST / 10 am AEST
Early prelims: 6:30 pm ET / 3:30 pm PT / 11:30 pm BST / 8:30 am AEST
Main Card
Islam Makhachev vs. Dustin Poirier, lightweight – Makhachev’s UFC lightweight title
Sean Strickland vs. Paulo Costa, middleweight
Kevin Holland vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk, middleweight
Niko Price vs. Alex Morono, welterweight
Randy Brown vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos, welterweight
Preliminary Card
Cesar Almeida vs. Roman Kopylov, middleweight
Jailton Almeida vs. Alexander Romanov, heavyweight
Grant Dawson vs. Joe Solecki, lightweight
Philip Rowe vs. Jake Matthews, welterweight
Early Prelims
Mickey Gall vs. Bassil Hafez, welterweight
Ailin Perez vs. Joselyne Edwards, women’s bantamweight
Mitch Raposo vs. Andre Lima, 130-pound catchweight
DATE - June 1, 2024
LOCATION - Prudential Center - Newark, NJ, USA
USA: ESPN+ PPV
UK: TNT Sports Box Office
Australia: Kayo PPV
START TIME
Main card: 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT / 3 am BST / 12 pm AEST
Preliminary card: 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT / 1 am BST / 10 am AEST
Early prelims: 6:30 pm ET / 3:30 pm PT / 11:30 pm BST / 8:30 am AEST
Main Card
Islam Makhachev vs. Dustin Poirier, lightweight – Makhachev’s UFC lightweight title
Sean Strickland vs. Paulo Costa, middleweight
Kevin Holland vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk, middleweight
Niko Price vs. Alex Morono, welterweight
Randy Brown vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos, welterweight
Preliminary Card
Cesar Almeida vs. Roman Kopylov, middleweight
Jailton Almeida vs. Alexander Romanov, heavyweight
Grant Dawson vs. Joe Solecki, lightweight
Philip Rowe vs. Jake Matthews, welterweight
Early Prelims
Mickey Gall vs. Bassil Hafez, welterweight
Ailin Perez vs. Joselyne Edwards, women’s bantamweight
Mitch Raposo vs. Andre Lima, 130-pound catchweight
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- Heavyweight
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I didn't see the fight but was hoping Poirier could pull it off. I really dislike Makhachev and that whole training team he comes from. I hope he gets smashed, if and when he moves up to Welterweight.
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Never ending guts by Dustin who scrambled his way out in the first four rounds and tried to counter everytime, but Islam was on a great night and dominated all the way to the end, great main event
Strickland humiliated Borrachinha and I couldn't be happier
Morono/Price had its moments but in no way that was a PPV bout. Kudos to Brown and Elizeuski for the fun opener
Strickland humiliated Borrachinha and I couldn't be happier
Morono/Price had its moments but in no way that was a PPV bout. Kudos to Brown and Elizeuski for the fun opener
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Holland broke his man’s arm.. ref stopped it and he was arguing why he stopped it, but he couldn’t even lift his arm
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Strange ending to the main event today. Taira was on Perez's back in a mounted figure 4 with one foot behind Perez's left knee. Taira then threw all his upper body weight back causing both their weights to pivot onto Perez's right leg and completely blow out his knee as he hit the ground. Nasty as f*ck. Cant recall seeing that takedown technique before.
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- Heavyweight
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Definitely super nasty - might be a career ender. BJJ is a really tough sport most guys I know who practice seriously have had several major injuries.Tinnie wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 03:18 Strange ending to the main event today. Taira was on Perez's back in a mounted figure 4 with one foot behind Perez's left knee. Taira then threw all his upper body weight back causing both their weights to pivot onto Perez's right leg and completely blow out his knee as he hit the ground. Nasty as f*ck. Cant recall seeing that takedown technique before.
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That was no accident, rather a nasty takedown deliberately going for whatever opponent's pivot to fall onto, but that gives Taira more creditTinnie wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 03:18 Strange ending to the main event today. Taira was on Perez's back in a mounted figure 4 with one foot behind Perez's left knee. Taira then threw all his upper body weight back causing both their weights to pivot onto Perez's right leg and completely blow out his knee as he hit the ground. Nasty as f*ck. Cant recall seeing that takedown technique before.
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Volkan demolishing Walker in scary fashion, with Johnny looneytuning it again... felt both terrified for and amused by him.
Shara needs better grappling defense for sure, and he had to be deducted one point for fence-grabbing. Pretty good footwork, that helped to bust out Trocoli's legs. Bullet still not top 15 material
Shara needs better grappling defense for sure, and he had to be deducted one point for fence-grabbing. Pretty good footwork, that helped to bust out Trocoli's legs. Bullet still not top 15 material
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- Heavyweight
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Whittaker shutting down the hype around Aliskerov with a brutal KO.
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- Super Flyweight
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Aspinall really looks the business. Surely Jon Jones won’t fight him?
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Aspinall seeminlgy being the heavyweight MMA has always waited for, and I am starting to believe he could smoke Jon Jones for good
So happy for Belal, he has worked so hard and always has been consistent despite getting a lot of jeers and being derided as being a decisionator (well, a win is still a win...)
So happy for Belal, he has worked so hard and always has been consistent despite getting a lot of jeers and being derided as being a decisionator (well, a win is still a win...)
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- Welterweight
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6'5, around 260 pounds, athletic, coordinated, fast hands and light on his feet for a big man plus a huge right hand that puts people down with even glancing blows - Tom might have made a decent boxer.
i'm sure a top trainer could have moulded a fine heavyweight out of that particular piece of clay.
i'm sure a top trainer could have moulded a fine heavyweight out of that particular piece of clay.
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He did have one boxing pro fight. It was on YouTube can’t find it nowTheRiverCityHippy wrote: ↑29 Jul 2024, 06:36 6'5, around 260 pounds, athletic, coordinated, fast hands and light on his feet for a big man plus a huge right hand that puts people down with even glancing blows - Tom might have made a decent boxer.
i'm sure a top trainer could have moulded a fine heavyweight out of that particular piece of clay.
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Great win by Dricus. He come across so well. Adesanya when he wants to be can be very classy too. Great fight
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Did no one watch the fight? It has big repercussions. Id love to hear MMA knowledgeable guy’s thoughts
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Dricus looked at times to be fucked and Adesanya was really laying into him with quality body shots, moving well, out landing him with more accurate strikes. But Dricus can really soak it up and his power is of the bone crunching variety even tho his punches look pretty awkward. He kept the pressure on and finished a hurt Isreal with a decent choke on the ground. It was a great battle.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑18 Aug 2024, 18:03 Did no one watch the fight? It has big repercussions. Id love to hear MMA knowledgeable guy’s thoughts
Watching how he destroyed Robert Whittiker shocked me, his step in jabs nearly took Robs face off.