Alessio Di Chirico vs. Abdul Razak Alhassan booked for UFC on ESPN 30 after opponents withdraw

Abdul Razak Alhassan and Alessio Di Chirico are leaning on each other to make the best of a bad situation. 

[autotag]Abdul Razak Alhassan[/autotag] and [autotag]Alessio Di Chirico[/autotag] are leaning on each other to make the best of a bad situation.

After both of their original opponents withdrew from UFC on ESPN 30, Alhassan and Di Chirico have agreed to square off in a middleweight bout at the Aug. 28 event in Las Vegas. Two people with knowledge of the booking informed MMA Junkie on Saturday but asked to remain anonymous since the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Alhassan (10-4 MMA, 4-4 UFC) was supposed to fight Antonio Braga Neto, while Di Chirico (13-5 MMA, 4-5 UFC) had been set to meet promotional newcomer Aliaskhab Khizriev, but now they’ll fight each other.

Alhassan has hit a rough patch in his career since returning from a nearly two-year layoff, having lost three fights in a row. He most recently dropped a unanimous decision to Jacob Malkoun in April.

Di Chirico, meanwhile, most recently snapped a three-fight losing streak with a head-kick knockout of Joaquin Buckley this past January.

The updated UFC on ESPN 30 lineup includes:

  • Edson Barboza vs. Giga Chikadze
  • Bryan Battle vs. Gilbert Urbina
  • Brady Hiestand vs. Ricky Turcios
  • Kevin Lee vs. Daniel Rodriguez
  • Michael Gillmore vs. Andre Petroski
  • Gerald Meerschaert vs. Makhmud Muradov
  • Sam Alvey vs. Wellington Turman
  • Dustin Jacoby vs. Darren Stewart
  • JJ Aldrich vs. Vanessa Demopoulos
  • Jamall Emmers vs. Pat Sabatini
  • Guido Cannetti vs. Mana Martinez
  • Joselyne Edwards vs. Zarah Fairn
  • Kevin Croom vs. Marcelo Rojo
  • Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Alessio Di Chirico

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Matchup Roundup: New UFC and Bellator fights announced in the past week (May 17-23)

All the UFC and Bellator fight announcements that were broken or confirmed by MMA Junkie in the past week.

MMA fight announcements are hard to follow. With so many outlets and channels available, it’s nearly impossible to organize.

But here at MMA Junkie, we’ve got your back.

Each week, we’ll compile all the newly surfaced fights in one spot. Every Monday, expect a feature listing everything you might have missed from the UFC or Bellator.

Here are the fight announcements that were broken or confirmed by MMA Junkie from May 17-23.

Alessio Di Chirico clarifies leaving UFC news conference, Dana White encounter backstage

UFC president Dana White thought Alessio Di Chirico was mad after he beat Joaquin Buckley, but that wasn’t the case.

[autotag]Alessio Di Chirico[/autotag] had picked up perhaps the biggest win of his mixed martial arts career and saved his job in the process. The emotions were visibly overwhelming.

As Di Chirico (13-5 MMA, 4-5 UFC) sat crouched over in the cage, his UFC on ABC 1 opponent, Joaquin Buckley, was helped to his feet, informed what had happened, and placed on a stool.

Di Chirico wasn’t supposed to win that fight. A sizeable underdog, Di Chirico had cranked Buckley with a taste of his own medicine – a head kick – before finishing the fight. The win snapped a three-fight losing streak for the Italian.

When Di Chirico walked to the back for the post-fight news conference, however, he surprised reporters by declining to take any further questions.

“It was a nice fight, but guys, I’m sorry,” Di Chirico said after MMA Junkie’s John Morgan asked the first question. “I’m sorry, but I promised myself I would not do this interview. I don’t like that you only interview the winner in this game. This sport is made by two people always, a winner and a loser. So I don’t like this. I appreciate your job, but I want to send this message. Thank you, guys.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cND-DwSfp1c

Having had time to reflect on the decision to exit the post-fight news conference without answering questions, Di Chirico has a slightly different perspective and wants to clarify his stance. As a fighter who was on a skid, Di Chirico hoped he would shed some light on a perceived culture of “What have you done for me lately?” in MMA reporting.

“I’d like to make things clear,” Di Chirico told MMA Junkie in Italian during a recent interview through a translator. “There was no disrespect at all towards you and your colleagues’ work. I hope there’s no misunderstanding about that. I think, I firmly believe this sport is the best sport in the world because every fighter puts something special into his journey. Every camp is something very near to the definition of hell. You feel the pressure for your team, your family, your fans. Sometimes you fight at your best and you still lose. Sometimes the judges think you lost the fight, but maybe you were the winner, (and) it’s like the world falls over your head.

“So I think it would be fair to put some lights to the guys who lose their fights, as well – if they are in good health, obviously. That’s it. I didn’t mean you should interview a knocked-out guy from his stretcher. I’m sorry if my English sometimes is not 100 percent clear. I’m training on that, too. … It’s not a crusade for me. I was emotional. I’m a sportsman. I deeply respect every guy who’s sharing the octagon with me. I know the pain they go through because I’ve been in that (expletive) more than once.”

Viewers and reporters weren’t the only ones surprised by Di Chirico’s decision. Following the event, UFC president Dana White weighed in on Di Chirico’s walk-off – as well as a separate encounter he had with the fighter backstage.

“I just found out that that kid was mad,” White told reporters. “Did you guys talk to him? What the…? I just heard that. That’s the craziest (expletive) I’ve ever heard. I saw him in the back. I walked by him and his team and said, ‘Hey, congratulations.’ They looked at me like, ‘(What) the (expletive) you want?’ Seriously, they literally looked at me like I lost. I looked at Brian, and I said, ‘Man, that’s an unhappy crew.’ Apparently they didn’t know they won.”

Perhaps most of all, Di Chirico feels bad about the encounter with his boss. It was all a misunderstanding, according to Di Chirico, who has since apologized to White.

“Man, what a shame. I’m so sorry he could have thought like this,” Di Chirico said. “I don’t think there could have been someone happier than me and my team all over the world at that moment – total misunderstanding. I was drained. It was the end of a three-fight losing streak. I had to handle so much pressure, so I probably couldn’t smile. But believe me, I barely remember what happened just after the fight. It’s OK right now. I apologized to Dana and Mick (Maynard) through my manager. I was the happiest guy in Abu Dhabi, believe me.”

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UFC on ABC 1 medical suspensions: Calvin Kattar, Justin Tafa face lengthy time off

UFC on ABC 1 headliner Calvin Kattar absorbed 445 significant strikes over the span of 25 minutes.

UFC on ABC 1 is in the books and its competitors have been handed their medical suspensions.

Atop the list of lengthiest post-fight suspensions is headliner [autotag]Calvin Kattar[/autotag], who endured a high volume of punishment from former UFC featherweight champion [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] in the card’s main event. Kattar (22-5 MMA, 6-3 UFC) received a 180-day suspension for a broken nose, but can return sooner if cleared by a doctor.

MMA Junkie on Monday obtained the full list of suspensions from MixedMartialArts.com, the Association of Boxing Commissions’ official record keeper.

Tyson Chartier, Kattar’s manager and head coach, told MMA Junkie on Sunday that in addition to a broken nose suffered in the unanimous decision loss, his fighter also received eight staples in his head.

His opponent, Holloway (22-6 MMA, 18-6 UFC) walked away relatively unscathed, and received a 30-day suspension for a “hard bout.”

Only one fighter from the event’s undercard was handed as lengthy of a suspension as Kattar. Preliminary card competitor and UFC heavyweight [autotag]Justin Tafa[/autotag] also received a potential 180-day suspension. Tafa (4-2 MMA, 2-1 UFC) suffered a split decision loss to Brazil’s [autotag]Carlos Felipe[/autotag].

The Australian will have to sit on the sidelines for the six-month duration, or until his left thumb is cleared by a doctor.

The full list of UFC on ABC 1 medical suspensions includes:

  • Max Holloway: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days due to “hard bout”
  • Calvin Kattar: Suspended 180 days or until nose is cleared by a doctor; also suspended 60 days with no contact for 45 days
  • [autotag]Carlos Condit[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days due to “hard bout.”
  • [autotag]Matt Brown[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days due to “hard bout.”
  • [autotag]Li Jingliang[/autotag]: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • [autotag]Santiago Ponzinibbio[/autotag]: Suspended 60 days with no contact for 45 days due to knockout loss.
  • [autotag]Alessio Di Chirico[/autotag]: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • [autotag]Joaquin Buckley[/autotag]: Suspended 60 days with no contact for 45 days due to knockout loss.
  • [autotag]Puna Soriano[/autotag]: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • [autotag]Dusko Todorovic[/autotag]: Suspended 45 days with no contact for 30 days due to TKO loss.
  • [autotag]Joselyne Edwards[/autotag]: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • [autotag]Wu Yanan[/autotag]: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • Carlos Felipe: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • Justin Tafa: Suspended 180 days or until left thumb x-ray is cleared by a doctor; also suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days.
  • [autotag]Ramazan Emeev[/autotag]: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • [autotag]David Zawada[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days due to left eyelid laceration.
  • [autotag]Vanessa Melo[/autotag]: Suspended seven days (mandatory rest).
  • [autotag]Sarah Moras[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days due to “hard bout.”
  • [autotag]Austin Lingo[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days due to chin laceration.
  • [autotag]Jacob Kilburn[/autotag]: Suspended 45 days with no contact for 21 days due to “hard bout.”

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UFC on ABC 1 post-event facts: Max Holloway’s masterclass shatters all striking records

Check out all the facts and figures from UFC on ABC 1, which saw Max Holloway beat Calvin Kattar in Abu Dhabi.

The UFC kicked off its 2021 campaign on Saturday with a monumental event. UFC on ABC 1 marked the promotion’s return to network television, with the card unfolding at Etihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.

A performance worthy of the grand stage unfolded in the main event. Former UFC champ [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] (22-6 MMA, 18-6 UFC) snapped his two-fight losing with one of the greatest performances in UFC history. “Blessed” delivered record-setting output against [autotag]Calvin Kattar[/autotag] (22-5 MMA, 6-3 UFC) to take a unanimous decision in one of the most lopsided bouts to ever occur inside the octagon.

For more on the numbers behind Holloway’s incredible win, as well as the rest of the card, check below for

UFC on ABC 1 bonuses: Of course Max Holloway earned an extra $50K

The first four bonus winners of 2021 are in the books after an exciting show at UFC on ABC 1.

The first UFC event of 2021 is in the books, and with it comes the first slate of post-fight bonus winners.

Four bonuses were awarded after UFC on ABC 1. And while sometimes the awards come down as four “Performance of the Night” honors, this time, there were two “POTN” and a “Fight of the Night.”

Earning the latter was the one-sided by compelling main event between [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] and [autotag]Calvin Kattar[/autotag]. “Performance of the Night” went to a pair of killer finishes delivered by [autotag]Alessio di Chirico[/autotag] and [autotag]Li Jingliang[/autotag].

Each fighter earned $50,000 for their efforts.

UFC on ABC 1 took place Saturday at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. The main card aired on ABC and ESPN+ following prelims on ESPN+. 

Here’s a closer look at each of the evening’s bonus winners:

Alessio Di Chirico declines post-fight interview | UFC on ABC 1 post-fight

Alessio Di Chirico addressed the media during a post-fight press conference after his knockout win over Joaquin Buckley at UFC on ABC 1/#UFCFightIsland7 in Abu Dhabi.

Alessio Di Chirico addressed the media during a post-fight press conference after his knockout win over Joaquin Buckley at UFC on ABC 1/#UFCFightIsland7 in Abu Dhabi.

UFC on ABC 1 video: Alessio Di Chirico flips script, knocks out Joaquin Buckley with head kick

Joaquin Buckley’s viral kick stole the show in 2020, but Alessio Di Chirico proved he has quite the boot of his own.

[autotag]Joaquin Buckley[/autotag] will forever be known for his incredible head kick “Knockout of the Year” in 2020. However, at UFC on ABC 1, it was [autotag]Alessio Di Chirico[/autotag]’s turn.

Italy’s Di Chirico (12-5 MMA, 3-5 UFC) flipped the script early when he finished Buckley (12-4 MMA, 2-2 UFC) with a head kick of his own at 2:12 of Round 1.

The middleweight bout was part of the UFC on ABC 1 main card at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. It aired on ABC and streamed on ESPN+ following prelims on ESPN+.

With the win, Di Chirico snaps a three-fight losing skid, which dated back to June 2019. The Italian middleweight fighter now advances to 3-3 in his most recent six fights. The TKO win was his first since December 2017.

As for Buckley, the loss snaps a two-fight winning streak, which included knockouts over Impa Kasanganay and Jordan Wright. UFC on ABC 1 was the third time Buckley has lost by TKO in his professional career.

Check out Di Chirico’s knockout in the video below:

Up-to-the-minute UFC on ABC 1 results include:

UFC on ABC 1 predictions: We’re split down the middle on Max Holloway vs. Calvin Kattar

Check out our staff members’ predictions for the UFC on ABC 1 main card in Abu Dhabi.

Holloway
vs.
Kattar
Brown
vs.
Condit
Jingliang
vs.
Ponzinibbio
Buckley
vs.
Di Chirico
Soriano
vs.
Todorovic
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
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Holloway
(68%)
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Condit
(63%)
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
(82%)
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Buckley
(85%)
todorovic2021
Todorovic
(57%)
Dan Tom
@DanTomMMA
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Holloway
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
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Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
2021: 0-0
kattar2021
Kattar
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
2021: 0-0
holloway2021
Holloway
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
todorovic2021
Todorovic
Nolan King
@mma_kings
2021: 0-0
kattar2021
Kattar
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohnMMA
2021: 0-0
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holloway2021
Holloway
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
todorovic2021
Todorovic
Simon Head
@simonhead
2021: 0-0
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holloway2021
Holloway
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
todorovic2021
Todorovic
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
2021: 0-0
trophy copy 2017 Champion
kattar2021
Kattar
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
2021: 0-0
holloway2021
Holloway
mbrown2021
Brown
jingliang2021
Jingliang
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
Dave Doyle
@davedoylemma
2021: 0-0
kattar2021
Kattar
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
todorovic2021
Todorovic
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
2021: 0-0
trophy copy 2018 Champion
holloway2021
Holloway
mbrown2021
Brown
jingliang2021
Jingliang
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
2021: 0-0
kattar2021
Kattar
mbrown2021
Brown
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
John Morgan
@MMAjunkieJohn
2021: 0-0
kattar2021
Kattar
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
2021: 0-0
holloway2021
Holloway
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
todorovic2021
Todorovic
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
2021: 0-0
kattar2021
Kattar
condit2021
Condit
ponzinibbio2021
Ponzinibbio
buckley2021
Buckley
soriano2021
Soriano

The UFC is back for its first event of 2021 – and the first of three cards in eight days on “Fight Island.”

UFC on ABC 1 takes place Saturday at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. The main card airs on ABC and ESPN+ following prelims on ESPN+.

(Click here to open a PDF of the staff picks grid in a separate window.)

In the main event, former featherweight champion [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] (21-6 MMA, 17-6 UFC) takes on [autotag]Calvin Kattar[/autotag] (22-4 MMA, 6-2 UFC). Holloway is a slight favorite at BetMGM at -165, but for the first headliner of the year, our 14 editors, writers, videographers and radio hosts are split down the middle at 7-7.

In the co-feature, longtime UFC welterweights [autotag]Matt Brown[/autotag] (22-17 MMA, 15-11 UFC) and former interim champion [autotag]Carlos Condit[/autotag] (31-13 MMA, 8-9 UFC) meet. Condit is the slight favorite, but he’s got a big 11-3 lead from our pickers.

Also on the main card, [autotag]Li Jingliang[/autotag] (17-6 MMA, 9-4 UFC) is a heavy underdog at welterweight against [autotag]Santiago Ponzinibbio[/autotag] (27-3 MMA, 9-2 UFC), and Ponzinibbio has a big 12-2 lead in the picks.

[autotag]Joaquin Buckley[/autotag] (12-3 MMA, 2-1 UFC) is the only unanimous pick from our staff members in his middleweight fight against [autotag]Alessio Di Chirico[/autotag] (12-5 MMA, 3-5 UFC). He’s nearly a 3-1 favorite at the sports books, and he’s got a 14-0 shutout from our staff members.

And to open the main card, [autotag]Punahele Soriano[/autotag] (7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) is a slight underdog at middleweight against [autotag]Dusko Todorovic[/autotag] (10-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC). Both are undefeated, but it’s Soriano with a 9-5 picks lead.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Holloway (68 percent), Condit (63 percent), Ponzinibbio (82 percent), Buckley (85 percent) and Todorovic (57 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

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UFC on ABC 1 pre-event facts: Max Holloway’s chin is legendary

The best facts and figures about UFC on ABC 1, which features a Max Holloway vs. Calvin Kattar main event.

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The UFC kicks off its 2021 campaign on Saturday with UFC on ABC 1, which marks the promotion’s return to network television.

Headlining the card on ABC, which follows prelims on ESPN+, is a high-stakes featherweight clash between former longtime champion [autotag]Max Holloway[/autotag] (21-6 MMA, 17-6 UFC), who looks to snap a two-fight losing skid, and the red-hot [autotag]Calvin Kattar[/autotag] (22-4 MMA, 6-2 UFC).

For more on the numbers behind the main event, as well as the rest of the card, check below for 45 pre-event facts about UFC on ABC 1.