Wait theres a title fight this weekend? You wouldnt think so with all talk leading up to UFC on FOX 8 surrounding the potential welterweight title eliminator between Canadian Rory MacDonald and Jake Ellenberger.
[b]Chaussures Vans Authentic Soldes[/b] . Either way, the UFC once again is showcasing a flyweight title fight as it main event on FOX, in an attempt to boost the popularity of the 125-pound division. Jordan is playing the role of T.J. Grant and staying on the sidelines this week, so Ill be riding solo in this preview. As always you can hit me up on twitter @LynchOnSports if you “Agree” or “Disagree” or leave your opinions in the comments section below. Demetrious Johnson vs. John Moraga (Flyweight Championship) James Lynch, TSN.ca (@LynchOnSports): The UFC flyweight champion makes the second defense of his title Saturday night as he squares off with the 13-1 powerhouse Moraga. The odds suggest the current 125-pound torchbearer is a considerable favorite, but Id argue this is a much more competitive matchup. The 29-year old Moraga has been stellar in his first two octagon appearances, finishing both Ulysses Gomez and Chris Cariaso. In fact in his 13-fight career, the former NCAA Division I Wrestler has eight finishes, while Johnson has yet to finish a fight at flyweight. He also holds a three inch reach advantage over Johnson and is arguably the better wrestler. If the Phoenix native is able to control “Mighty Mouse” with his wrestling and neutralize his stand-up, he has a good chance of finishing this fight early. However, if this contest goes into the championship rounds Id favor the current flyweight kingpin. While no doubt Moraga is talented, at the end of the day the AMC fighter is faster and has more tools in his arsenal to win this fight. I see Johnson riding this contest out into the later rounds, out striking his opponent and having his hand raised in grueling contest. Johnson via unanimous decision Rory MacDonald vs. Jake Ellenberger The most competitive matchup on the card serves as the nights co-feature, as these welterweight contenders hope an impressive win leads to an eventual 170-pound title shot. Over the last three years MacDonald has been hailed the future of the welterweight division but has been constantly critiqued for his lack of quality opposition and injury history. If the 24-year old wants to silence his critics, an impressive victory over the IFL veteran would certainly do that. The Nebraska native meanwhile shoulders a similar burden heading into this fight, as past losses to Carlos Condit and Martin Kampmann have halted his billing as a title contender. While “The Juggernaut” lives up to his nickname having the superior knockout power in this fight, MacDonald does possess a three and a half inch reach advantage which could be effective in keeping the 28-year old at a distance. Despite a lackluster victory over an undersized B.J. Penn in his last fight, I believe we will see a more evolved “Ares” as he should neutralize Ellenbergers speed and stand-up on route to a unanimous decision victory. MacDonald via unanimous decision Robbie Lawler vs. Bobby Voelker A pair of Strikeforce veterans square off in a pivotal welterweight matchup. Lawler had a successful UFC homecoming in his upset victory over former title challenger Josh Koscheck. The Kansas City native Voelker meanwhile was on the wrong side of a decision against Canadian Patrick Cote in his last fight in which many pundits (including this writer) thought he was robbed. Despite this, “Vicious” has a number of factors working against him heading into this fight. He accepted this bout on just two weeks notice (replacing the injured Siyar Bahardurzada) and has a rather weak resume compared to the former Elite XC middleweight champion. On top of all this, Voelker works full time as a construction worker and attends school, meaning his time for training is far less than that of his opponent. “Ruthless” should be able to use his superior wrestling to control his 34-year old foe and knock him out sometime in the second round. Lawler via second round knockout Liz Carmouche vs. Jessica Andrade Former title challenger Carmouche returns to the UFC as she squares off with the 21-year old Brazilian Andrade, who makes her octagon debut. Despite losing in the first round to Womens champion Ronda Rousey, the former marine did have the champ in danger in the fight early on and that experience will certainly serve her well in this contest. The Brazilian meanwhile replaces Miesha Tate (who replaced Cat Zingano in her title fight versus Rousey) and is considerably smaller than the Strikeforce veteran. Honestly we dont know much about Andrade, other than her fight record is rather lackluster compared to the 29-year old. “Girl-Rilla” should use her size, speed and wrestling to outmuscle the 21-year old, on route to a third round TKO victory. Carmouche via third round TKO Undercard picks: Chiesa, Castillo, Guillard, Cruickshank, Kedzie, Herman, Salas, Albert Also be sure to tune into the “Weigh-In” on TSN Radio 1290 Winnipeg every Saturday as myself (@LynchOnSports) and Jordan Cieciwa (@FitCityJordan) go toe to toe in discussing the hottest topics in Mixed Martial Arts.
[b]Vans Authentic Pas Cher[/b] . Sulaiman, 44, was chosen unanimously Tuesday in a vote by the leadership, the World Boxing Council said. Sulaiman becomes the sixth president of the organization.
[b]Vente Chaussure Vans Pas Cher[/b] . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique.
[b]http://www.paschervans.fr/[/b] . All of the scoring came in the final 20:04. Lucic scored on a power play at 15:46 of the third period, when he tipped a shot over Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen for a 3-1 lead. 0 Bigger wins for Pakistan in ODIs than this 255-run victory. Their previous biggest biggest win was by 233 runs against Bangladesh in Dhaka in 2000. This was their fourth win by 200 or more runs in ODIs.1 Defeats bigger than this loss against Pakistan for Ireland in ODIs. They had lost by 290 runs to New Zealand in Aberdeen in 2008, which is also the biggest defeat by runs for any team in ODIs. Overall, this is the ninth largest defeat by runs in ODIs.96 Previous lowest total for Ireland in ODIs at home, which was also against Pakistan in Belfast in 2011. The 82 all out is now their lowest total at home and second-lowest overall. This is the fourth time they were dismissed for under 100 and Pakistan are the only team to do it to them twice.2 Higher scores by Pakistan batsmen in ODIs than Sharjeel Khans 152 in this match. Saeed Anwars 194 against India in Chennai in 1998 is the highest while Imran Nazirs 160 against Zimbabwe in 2007 World Cup comes second. Sharjeels innings is the fourth-highest by any batsman against Ireland.85 Balls in which Sharjeel completed his 150, which is the third-quickest in ODIs. The fastest 150 is in 64 balls by AB de Villiers in his innings of 162 not out against West Indies at the SCG in the 2015 World Cup and the only other quicker 150 than Sharjeels is in 83 balls by Shane Watson during his unbeaten 185 against Bangladesh in Dhaka in April 2011.
[b]Vans Soldes Pas Cher[/b]. .3 Quicker ODI centuries for Pakistan than Sharjeel who took 61 balls to get there. All those three quicker centuries were by Shahid Afridi - in 37 balls against Sri Lanka in 1996, in 45 balls against India in 2005 and in 53 balls against Bangladesh in 2010. Click here for the fastest centuries in ODIs.5/14 Imad Wasims figures - the best by a Pakistan left-arm bowler. He bettered Wasim Akrams 5 for 15 which were the previous best by a Pakistan left-arm bowler in ODIs. Imad had taken seven wickets in his first six ODIs before this match and this was his maiden five-wicket haul.0/222Umar Guls figures in his last four ODIs, in 32 overs at an economy rate of 6.94. His last ODI was in April 2015 before making his comeback in this match and taking 3 for 23 in five overs.1 Better bowling figures for Ireland against Full-Member teams, other than Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, in ODIs than Barry McCarthys 4 for 62 in this match. Trent Johnson had taken 4 for 26 against England in Belfast in 2009.
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