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So, what’s waiting for Lewis if not a heavyweight title shot? Can Kunitskaya make any waves at 135 lbs? And is Chris Daukaus the darkhorse hot prospect in the heavyweight division? To answer those questions – and a few other things – I’ll be using the classic Silva/Shelby fight booking methodology from the UFC of years past. That means pitting winners against winners, losers against losers, and similarly tenured talent up against one another. Hopefully, by following that model, a few of these bout ideas will actually make it off the page and into the Octagon. Now, let’s get to the fights. ....
UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Lewis brought us a doubleheader of women’s MMA. Shana Dobson faced off with Casey O’Neill, while Ketlen Vieira clashed with Yana Kunitskaya. Unfortunately, I was unable to see the Open Fighting Championship 2 fight between Zaira Dyshekova and Irina Degtyareva. When I initially wrote about the fight, it showed as being streamed on YouTube. However, for whatever reason, that changed at some point and the stream was put on a site I am unable to access. Dyshekova won via a third-round submission that put her one step closer to a possible call-up. So, let’s look at the UFC fights. ....
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Dayne Fox gives instant analysis to UFC Vegas 19, culminating with Derrick Lewis scoring an explosive KO of Curtis Blaydes, advancing his position at the top of the crowded heavyweight picture. ....
A talented Australian muay thai athlete has made her UFC debut in spectacular style, destroying her opponent with a second round knockout. Queenslander Casey O Neill defeated American Shana Dobson in their UFC Vegas 19 flyweight bout in impressive style, taking her down four times and landing 132 strikes to her opponent s 27. The 23-year-old admitted she got off to a slow start but said once she got the nerves out of way, she just thought go for it . Queenslander Casey O Neill has made an impressive start to her UFC career, defeating American Shana Dobson in UFC Vegas 19 O Neill took Dobson down four times and landed 132 strikes to her opponents 27, before winning in a second round knockout ....