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cloacacarnage · 2 months
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What's Next: UFC Vegas 83 Winners
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sportsandevents99 · 5 months
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Nasrat Haqparast vs. Jamie Mullarkey, UFC 284
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Nasrat Haqparast vs. Jamie Mullarkey, UFC 284
Nasrat Haqparast Jamie Mullarkey live score (and video online live stream) starts on 9 Dec 2023 at 23:00 UTC .07:30 PM ET at UFC APEX stadium, Las Vegas,
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theanticool · 2 years
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Nasrat Haqparast takes UD over John Makdessi
A much needed win for Haqparast after getting shut out by Hooker and Green. Not sure if he’s improving though. I think being more patient worked for him here as it forced Makdessi to chase in spots which resulted in him getting knocked down in the 2nd and getting taken down twice in the third. Not sure if that’s repeatable with other LWs. Nasrat is not a very adept dude from range and risks being shut out of fighters by rangier guys. Hopefully this helps to rebuild his confidence.
Happy he managed to sneak the Afghanistan flag in on his mouthpiece after the UFC said no.
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UFC Fight Night: Gane vs Tuivasa Preview
UFC Fight Night: Gane vs Tuivasa Preview
Embed from Getty Images It’s the UFC’s maiden trip to Paris, and who better than to headline the card than France’s own Ciryl Gane. Looking for another title shot, the former interim champion will first have to get past Aussie knockout artist Tai Tuivasa. Marvin Vettori is angling for another shot at the Middleweight king, Isreal Adesanya. One man that can halt that is a former champion, Robert…
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writingcombatfan · 5 months
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UFC Fight Night - Song vs. Gutierrez - 12/9/2023
Song Yadong continues his rise through the Bantamweight rankings.
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Prelims
Talita Alencar def. Rayanne dos Santos
Strawweights face off against each other, with the undefeated Talita Alencar winning a split decision against Rayanne dos Santos. Talita is known for being a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu world champion and drawing with Stephanie Luciano in September on Dana White's Contender Series.
The fight was overall decent, with both women having their moments.
Tatsuro Taira def. Carlos Hernandez
After a disputed victory at UFC 290, Taira gained a TKO victory over Carlos Hernandez. I've been following Taira's career since I first heard he was on the Blachowicz vs. Rakić card in May of last year after a friend of mine looked through the undercard. Taira instantly grew on me, and I have been watching his career ever since.
Taira won 55 seconds in the 2nd round, after a dominant first round where he showed off some of his world class grappling. After the fight, he called out Muhammad Mokaev, who is scheduled to fight Alex Perez in March.
Luana Santos def. Stephanie Egger
This fight mostly consisted of clinching and strikes against the cage, but Santos ended up winning by Unanimous Decision.
Steve Garcia Melquizael Costa
Costa is a very interesting fighter to me. He was 1-1 going in to this fight, but his fights are fun to watch and he is a great fighter. He debuted in the UFC on the Brazil card in January.
The first round had Costa battling for back control, and Garcia doing his best to neutralize Costa's grappling with defense, which costed Garcia the round. However, in the second round, Garcia brutally knocked out Costa in an extremely bloody finish.
Park Hyun-sung Shannon Ross
The second Flyweight fight on this card ended up impressing me.
Park competed in the Road to UFC developmental series to sign the best talent in Asia, and won his UFC debut in February. Meanwhile, Ross has lost his DWCS appearance and his first 2 UFC appearances.
The first round was a competitive striking affair, with both men landing impressive shots and Park hurting Ross pretty badly, with the round ended on the ground. Park threatened submission after submission, taking the round.
The second round kicked off with Park hurting Ross pretty badly on the feet, to which Ross recovered to pretty well. However, Park was able to win via TKO. Really gutted for Shannon Ross, but this is an incredible victory for Hyun-sung.
Song Kenan Kevin Jousset
I really like seeing Song Kenan fight. I know Kenan for fighting Israel Adesanya earlier in his career and fighting Ian Garry at UFC 285. I do not know much of Kevin Jousset, but he won his UFC debut at UFC 293. More and more French prospects are being seen in the UFC, and I'm here for it.
For the first round, Jousset got the better of Kenan in the exchanges, which were mostly distance striking exchanges. Coming in to the second, Kenan wore more damage than Jousset and was able to put good pressure on Jousset, winning the second round on my scorecard. For the 3rd round, these guys gave it their all and fought to the very last. This fight delivered, with the victory going to Kevin Jousset.
Main Card
André Muniz def. Park Jun-yong
The Iron Turtle Jun-yong Park faces off against former #15 ranked contender André Muniz. Muniz won by a split decision victory. Very good back and forth, and Park had his moments. The only round that the judges came to a united conclusion on was the second round.
Tim Elliott def. Su Mudaerji
UFC Flyweight staple Tim Elliott won this fight via Submission in the first round. This was Su Mudaerji's first fight since his loss to Matt Schnell in a Fight of the Night on July of last year. Tim Elliott elevates his win streak to 2.
Nasrat Haqparast def. Jamie Mullarkey
These two fighters have spent a small amount of time in the UFC, and have already secured a main card spot. Nasrat knocked Jamie out in the first round.
Khalil Rountree Jr. def. Anthony Smith
Stepping in on short notice, former title challenger Anthony Smith takes on the aggressive and ruthless striker Khalil Rountree Jr. Khalil won the fight by knockout in vicious fashion in the 3rd round.
Song Yadong Chris Gutiérrez
Newcomer to the rankings, Chris Gutiérrez faces off with Song Yadong in the main event. 5 rounds of nonstop Bantamweight action. Song and Chris are both known for being exciting fighters to watch.
The first round was a showcase of how dominant Song can be when he's fresh in the fight, outpacing and outworking Chris. As the second round rolled around, he continued pressing Chris on the feet. Chris accidentally poked Song in the eye during this round and grabbed his glove during grappling later in the round.
At this point, Song is up two rounds on my scorecard. In rolls the third round, Song comes blazing in the first 30 seconds and slightly rocks Chris before poking him in the eye. The super high level and intense fights seem to have more fouls than lower level fights some times.
Literally swinging for the fences, Song pieced Chris up on the feet. Chris, on the other hand, had sneaky punches that seemed to have little effect on Song. Song scored a takedown in the final seconds, then they were sent back to their corners. Song has already won this fight if it goes to a decision.
The fourth round kicked off with a high pace, both men swinging at each other with full force. Song scores a takedown, and for a moment it seems like Chris was going for a triangle choke from bottom position, but Song quickly readjusted and continued to damage Chris from top position. Song succeeded in exhausting Chris and slowly wearing Chris down.
Some shots landed to the back of Chris' head, but referee Herb Dean decided to not step in and pause the action. Song is winning this fight, and Chris needs a finish.
As round five opens up, Chris makes a big mistake trying to take down Song, as he immediately ends up on bottom position gets controlled, essentially sabotaging himself and allowing Song to beat him 50-45.
This was not a competitive fight, and I'm curious as to why Chris would accept such a high ranked opponent at #15. Song continues to rack up impressive wins, adding Gutiérrez to a list alongside Ricky Simón, Chito Vera, and Marlon Moraes.
Final Rating
8/10
Watching this from beginning to end, I came out really satisfied. My favorite finishes were Nasrat Haqparast, Khalil Rountree, and Tatsuro Taira.
The prelims were solid for the most part, with a few fights being boring to me and not very fun to watch.
The main card was the best fight night main card I've seen live in a while, with the highlights being the co-main and main event.
I am really gutted for Song for not being able to perform in his home country of China. Dana White cited an emergency in China as the reason for the event's move back to Vegas.
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realfightjunkie · 5 months
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Nasrat Haqparast {-210} DEFEATS Jamie Mullarkey {+170} via 1 round KNOCKOUT on UFC Vegas 83. Won't go 3 rounds {+140} & Haqparast wins inside the distance {+200} hits!
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wimpydave · 5 months
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Bobby Green vs Nasrat Haqparast | FREE FIGHT | UFC Austin
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news247planet · 8 months
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#Haqparast #Nasrat #UFC Nasrat Haqparast vs. Landon Quinones focused for UFC 293 on Sept. 9 https://news247planet.com/?p=523128
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cavenewstimes · 8 months
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Nasrat Haqparast vs. Landon Quinones targeted for UFC 293 on Sept. 9
August 23, 2023 3:00 pm ET Looks like Nasrat Haqparast finally has a fight. After two canceled bouts that have delayed his return to the octagon in 2023, Haqparast is targeted to fight Landon Quinones on Sept. 9 at UFC 293 in Sydney. The fight will be contested at 155 pounds. Two people with knowledge of the situation informed MMA Junkie of the booking Wednesday, including Oren Hodak of KO Reps,…
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cloacacarnage · 5 months
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How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Gane vs. Tuivasa Live on September 3. On Saturday, the UFC will make its debut in France with UFC Fight Night Gaine vs. Tuivasa. Here’s how to watch all of the action inside the Octagon
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Main Card — Beginning at 3:00 p.m. ET
#1 Ciryl Gane (10-1) vs. #3 Tai Tuivasa (15-3) [Heavyweight]
#1 Robert Whittaker (24-6) vs. #3 Marvin Vettori (18-5-1) [Middleweight]
Alessio Di Chirico (13-6) vs. Roman Kopylov (8-2) [Middleweight]
John Makdessi (18-7) vs. Nasrat Haqparast (13-5) [Lightweight]
William Gomis (10-2) vs. Jarno Errens (13-3-1) [Featherweight]
Charles Jourdain (13-5-1) vs. Nathaniel Wood (18-5) [Featherweight]
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UFC Vegas 83: Haqparast TKO Among Four Bonus-Winning Finishes
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fwsdaq · 2 years
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Gane vs. Tuivasa Live
How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Gane vs. Tuivasa Live on September 3. On Saturday, the UFC will make its debut in France with UFC Fight Night Gaine vs. Tuivasa. Here's how to watch all of the action inside the Octagon
Gane vs. Tuivasa Live Stream - Click Here
Main Card — Beginning at 3:00 p.m. ET
#1 Ciryl Gane (10-1) vs. #3 Tai Tuivasa (15-3) [Heavyweight]
#1 Robert Whittaker (24-6) vs. #3 Marvin Vettori (18-5-1) [Middleweight]
Alessio Di Chirico (13-6) vs. Roman Kopylov (8-2) [Middleweight]
John Makdessi (18-7) vs. Nasrat Haqparast (13-5) [Lightweight]
William Gomis (10-2) vs. Jarno Errens (13-3-1) [Featherweight]
Charles Jourdain (13-5-1) vs. Nathaniel Wood (18-5) [Featherweight]
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pharaoh105 · 2 years
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Nasrat Haqparast vs. John Makdessi rescheduled for UFC Paris
Nasrat Haqparast vs. John Makdessi rescheduled for UFC Paris
The UFC’s promotional debut in France now has its first lightweight matchup as Nasrat Haqparast will meet John Makdessi at the event. Haqparast, born in Afghanistan but fighting from Germany, has amassed a professional record of 13-5-0, with nine of those wins via knockout. With nine UFC fights to his name, Haqparast has racked up victories over Marc Diakiese, Alex Munoz and Rafa Garcia. Despite…
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just-merce · 2 years
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UFC Fight Night: Gane vs Tuivasa
UFC Fight Night: Gane vs Tuivasa
Photo Credit: UFC.com After having a week off, the UFC returns this Sunday, holding its first event in Paris. The main event features two heavy hitters in the Heavyweight division, Ciryl Gane and Tai Tuivasa. The co-main event features another Aussie fighter, former Middleweight champion Robert ‘The Reaper’ (or Bobby Knuckles, whichever you prefer) Whittaker takes on the Italian Stallion (not…
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