UFC on ESPN 14: Whittaker vs. Till (July 25, 2020)
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#37Too bad there wasn't another Wednesday card going on tonight like last week..
I could have used some UFC betting action tonight... Oh well, I guess we can wait 3 more days I suppose. This card on Saturday looks decent...Comment -
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PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
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#42Honestly Sergio Pettis is a big play for me...Comment -
frankieunits2685SBR MVP
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#43I just applied to be a pro. hoping to get accepted by Saturday night!Comment -
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#46$ flowing in on whittaker......Comment -
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MMAMANIA.com write ups.. Copy and paste -
135 lbs.: Ricky Bandejas (13-3) vs. Sergio Pettis (19-5)
The Bantamweight division has been in a state of flux since Kyoji Horiguchi vacated the title last November. Numerous fighters are vying for the opportunity to fill his shoes, but the absence of live Bellator MMA events has made it hard for any of them to have enough momentum to be considered next in line.
Bellator’s own publicity for this card has changed the math by referring to both men as “top contenders” in the division, and with a third straight win the victor can claim he has earned a title shot as a result. Bandejas takes his sixth fight for the promotion on Friday night, and finished both Ahmet Kayretli and Frans Mlambo by knockout at Bellator 225 and Bellator 240, respectively. Any form of victory over Sergio Pettis would be impressive, but a finish would make the same kind of statement he did by knocking off James Gallagher.
However, Pettis didn’t leave UFC behind just to be someone else’s stepping stone. A victory over Tyson Nam at Flyweight seemed to open new doors for the experienced fighter, but he chose to jump ship and return to Bantamweight. He validated that choice with a first round submission at Bellator 238 in January and now seems poised to leapfrog divisional mainstays with a win in Uncasville. With former champ Darrion Caldwell in the Featherweight Grand Prix, there’s no one to stop him from doing that — except Bandejas.
Depending on who you believe Bandejas is either 5’7” or 5’10” (that’s a pretty sizable discrepancy), but most sources peg him as having a 70-inch reach. Thanks to his long UFC tenure, Pettis’ particulars are more established — he’s 5’6” at his tallest and has a 69-inch reach. Given his veteran experience and the top caliber of people he works with at Roufusport, not the least of which is his brother, one inch in either department is meaningless. The biggest drawback for the younger Pettis is his inability to get the finish, going to a decision 63 percent of the time (12 of 19 wins).
For Bandejas it’s entirely the opposite story. Just under 50 percent of his wins (six of 13) come by form of knockout, while nearly a quarter (23 percent) come by submission. He also looks incredibly comfortable in his stand up, which is a credit to the training he did under Nick Catone. His movement in and out of range is fluid, his footwork is precise, and he’s never been knocked out in a loss. Two submissions, one decision, that’s it. He’s often the younger man in fights but at 26 years old Pettis has him by two in that department. Given both men are in their 20’s and it’s a three-round fight stamina won’t be a significant factor, so despite an experience edge for Pettis it still feels like this is Ricky’s time to shine.
Final prediction: Ricky Bandejas via third round technical knockout
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170 lbs.: Jason Jackson (11-4) vs. Jordan Mein (31-12)
Where hasn’t Jordan Mein been at this point in his career? KOTC, Rumble in the Cage, Strikeforce, UFC, he’s done it all ... except Bellator MMA. After 43 professional fights and a two-year absence from the sport, it might have seemed unrealistic for Mein to start over again in a new league, but he does enter the fray on a two fight win streak having bested both Erick Silva and Alex Morono. I wouldn’t have picked “The Ass-Kicking Machine” Jason Jackson as the guy to shake off the ring rust with, but fighters are a different breed from us mere mortals. With half of his wins (16 of 31) coming by knockout, he certainly won’t be afraid to stand and bang, which surprisingly is worse for Jackson in most cases. He gets in firefights and hurts his opponents, but they land counter shots or takedowns and he loses the advantage. As much as he likes to entertain he does that with Mein at his own peril.
Final prediction: Jordan Mein via first round knockout
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145 lbs.: Tywan Claxton (6-1) vs. Jay-Jay Wilson (5-0)
Unlike our previous two fights, “veteran experience” doesn’t enter into the equation here. That’s not a bad thing since what they lack in number of fights they make up for in excitement. Jay-Jay Wilson has finished all five of his Bellator MMA fights and is known for getting the job done in round one. Tywan Claxton famously made his pro debut with a flying knee knockout in 89 seconds. The difference here may be that Wilson doesn’t know the sting of defeat, while Claxton reinvented himself after a loss to take a unanimous decision at Bellator 235. It’s hard to bet against a fighter who sees the deficiencies in his own game plan and decides he doesn’t always have to go for a flashy knockout or submission.
Final prediction: Tywan Claxton via unanimous decision
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145 lbs.: Aaron Pico (5-3) vs. Chris Hatley Jr. (8-2)
Speaking of deficiencies, here’s Aaron Pico! I’m kidding. Pico is a very capable fighter who worked hard to overcome the sting of back-to-back losses to Henry Corrales and Adam Borics. And his second round knockout of “Scary” Daniel Carey suggests he’s back on track. The athletic credentials he has as a Golden Gloves boxer and Olympic-level wrestler are almost impeccable, so the only thing that hurts Pico is making mental mistakes at the wrong time. One would think that Greg Jackson has now successfully drilled that out of him week by week and month by month in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A split decision win at Bellator 239 over the highly touted Gaston Bolanos earned Hatley this fight, but none of his prior wins on the minor circuit suggest he’s faced anyone else at Pico’s level, so it’s Pico’s fight to lose.
Final prediction: Aaron Pico via second round technical knockoutLast edited by JIBBBY; 07-24-20, 11:29 AM.Comment -
frankieunits2685SBR MVP
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#49bellator !!!Comment -
PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
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#50Cant believe he is high on Bandejas......Pettis went the distance with Cejudo, Benavidez and he think RB just starches him.....huh LOL....Bandejas loses when people stick around....Comment -
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#51I'm going with Pettis by Decision myself. Let's get that Paper!!! I like Jordan Meins as the slight dog going in also..Comment -
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#53
Some UFC fighters cut corners on training in making the transition to bellator's minor leagues. While the bellator regulars up their training as if it were a title fight, wanting to build their brand off a bigger more established name.
That's the only way I could imagine Bandejas beating Sergio.Comment -
frankieunits2685SBR MVP
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#55Sergio Pettis ML -159 to win 1u
that's it for me, GLComment -
PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
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#57Fair enough....second fight w the promotion...I think he is taking the Bellator run seriously.....I mean they promote people way way less skilled than him and I think he see's $$ signs, as does bellator........there are main events ahead if he wins....Some UFC fighters cut corners on training in making the transition to bellator's minor leagues. While the bellator regulars up their training as if it were a title fight, wanting to build their brand off a bigger more established name.
That's the only way I could imagine Bandejas beating Sergio.Comment -
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#58Bandejas is active but his striking is just sloppy in comparison the pettis.....I think he would need a KOComment -
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#59Alright, I'll hop on board, he has definitely fought better comp...need to chip away at a rollover anyhow glComment -
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#60MMA minor league action.
Live now!!!
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#61That high overhead camera angle.
Could be one thing bellator does better than the UFC.Comment -
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#62Aaron Pico: "I want to remember my horses."
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MMA fighters are far more likely to suffer brain damage and injury from drug and substance abuse.
Than from being punched in the face.Comment -
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#63Another classic wrestling (Tywan Claxton) vs BJJ (Jay Jay Wilson) match.
Wilson missed weight by a few lbsComment -
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#64Judges scored it.
30-27 Tywan Claxton
30-27 Jay Jay Wilson
29-28 Jay Jay Wilson
Prime example of peak judging accuracy in MMA.
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#65I personally thought claxton won....Comment -
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#66Not gonna lie that was crap imo...but I think I might just might be able to make that work, hmm...Comment -
PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
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#6729-28 claxton with the last (2) rounds...Comment -
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#69I think that decision shows how crooked and corrupt MMA has become.
Especially when commentators back bad decisions and call fights to fool people into thinking the losing fighter is winning.Comment -
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#70How does Jay Jay Wilson win round 3.
After spending 4 minutes with his back against the fence.
Then being on his back the last 30-60 seconds.
While Claxton is outworking him near to the whole time.Comment
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