UFC Fight Night 219 predictions: Who’s picking Jessica Andrade on short notice over Erin Blanchfield?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the UFC Fight Night 219 main card in Las Vegas, featuring Jessica Andrade vs. Erin Blanchfield.

Andrade
vs.
Blanchfield
Pauga
vs.
Wright
Parisian
vs.
Pogues
Knight
vs.
Prachnio
Hernandez
vs.
Miller
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
13-8
blanchfield2023
Blanchfield
(55%)
pauga2023
Pauga
(65%)
parisian2023
Parisian
(64%)
knight2023
Knight
(64%)
miller2023
Miller
(64%)
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
16-5
andrade2023
Andrade
pauga2023
Pauga
parisian2023
Parisian
knight2023
Knight
miller2023
Miller
Matthew Wells
@MrMWells
15-6
andrade2023
Andrade
pauga2023
Pauga
pogues2023
Pogues
knight2023
Knight
miller2023
Miller
Matt Erickson
15-6
andrade2023
Andrade
pauga2023
Pauga
pogues2023
Pogues
knight2023
Knight
hernandez2023
Hernandez
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
14-7
trophy copy 2017 Champion
andrade2023
Andrade
pauga2023
Pauga
parisian2023
Parisian
knight2023
Knight
miller2023
Miller
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
13-8
blanchfield2023
Blanchfield
pauga2023
Pauga
pogues2023
Pogues
knight2023
Knight
miller2023
Miller
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
12-9
trophy copy 2018, 2022 Champion
blanchfield2023
Blanchfield
pauga2023
Pauga
parisian2023
Parisian
prachnio2023
Prachnio
hernandez2023
Hernandez
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
12-9
andrade2023
Andrade
pauga2023
Pauga
pogues2023
Pogues
knight2023
Knight
miller2023
Miller
Nolan King
@mma_kings
11-10/em>
blanchfield2023
Blanchfield
pauga2023
Pauga
pogues2023
Pogues
knight2023
Knight
hernandez2023
Hernandez
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
11-10
blanchfield2023
Blanchfield
pauga2023
Pauga
pogues2023
Pogues
knight2023
Knight
miller2023
Miller
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
10-11
andrade2023
Andrade
pauga2023
Pauga
parisian2023
Parisian
prachnio2023
Prachnio
miller2023
Miller
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohn
10-11
trophy copy 2014 Champion
andrade2023
Andrade
pauga2023
Pauga
pogues2023
Pogues
knight2023
Knight
miller2023
Miller

The is back on its home turf this week, and a short-notice women’s flyweight bout tops the card.

UFC Fight Night 219 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card streams on ESPN+.

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

In the main event, former women’s strawweight champion [autotag]Jessica Andrade[/autotag] (24-9 MMA, 15-7 UFC) takes on [autotag]Erin Blanchfield[/autotag] (10-1 MMA, 4-0 UFC) at flyweight. Andrade took the fight on just a week’s notice when Taila Santos couldn’t travel with visa issues.

Andrade is slight favorite at -135 at Tipico Sportsbook; the comeback on Blanchfield, who is fighting in her first UFC main event, is +115. Our 11 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers are siding with Andrade at a 7-4 clip.

In the co-feature, [autotag]Zac Pauga[/autotag] (6-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) takes on [autotag]Jordan Wright[/autotag] (12-4 MMA, 2-4 UFC) at light heavyweight. Pauga is the biggest favorite on the main card at -280, and he’s our lone unanimous pick.

Also on the main card, [autotag]Josh Parisian[/autotag] (15-5 MMA, 2-2 UFC) meets [autotag]Jamal Pogues[/autotag] (9-3 MMA, 0-0 UFC) at heavyweight. Pogues is a -250 favorite, but he has just a 7-4 lead in the picks from our staff members.

The closest fight on the entire card at the betting window is at light heavyweight between [autotag]William Knight[/autotag] (11-4 MMA, 3-3 UFC) and [autotag]Marcin Prachnio[/autotag] (15-6 MMA, 2-4 UFC). Knight is a -125 favorite, but he’s got a huge 9-2 lead in the picks.

And to open the main card, [autotag]Alex Hernandez[/autotag] (13-6 MMA, 5-5 UFC) takes on UFC record holder [autotag]Jim Miller[/autotag] (35-16 MMA, 24-15 UFC) at lightweight. Hernandez is more than a 2-1 favorite, but it’s Miller who has a big 8-3 lead from our staff members.

In the MMA Junkie consensus picks, Blanchfield (55 percent), Pauga (65 percent), Parisian (64 percent), Knight (64 percent) and Miller (64 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC Fight Night 219.

UFC’s Alex Hernandez aims high as he seeks to be active in 2020

Alex Hernandez has his sights set on taking his UFC career to the next level.

HOUSTON – [autotag]Alexander Hernandez[/autotag] is ready to return, and he’s mapped out a plan that gets him to the top.

Ever since getting back to the win column with a win over Francisco Trinaldo last July, Hernandez (11-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) has been sidelined with a shoulder injury. But now at 100 percent, he’s looking for an active 2020.

“I want three fights,” Hernandez told reporters, including MMA Junkie, on Thursday. “I mean, time is (expletive) ticking. I want to get a fight by March, April, another one in summer then one by the end of the year. Three fights, put me on that title shot, 2021.”

Hernandez stormed onto the UFC scene with an upset knockout win over Beneil Dariush in March 2018. He followed that with a win over another streaking lightweight at the time, Olivier Aubin-Mercier, but saw his momentum take a major hit with a TKO loss to Donald Cerrone in January 2019.

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After bouncing back with a win over Trinaldo, Hernandez has his sights set on a top-ranked 155 pounder.

“So I’m looking at (Gregor) Gillespie, (Diego) Ferreira, Islam (Makhachev), Al Iaquinta, who I hear is off the grid,” Hernandez said. “I’m naming everybody who’s not booked in the top 10.

“I’ve been shooting for Al for a while. I don’t know if I heard anything back. I called out (Anthony) Pettis before that last fight. Now Ferreira won, so I’m looking at … I’d like to fight Ferreira.”

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Alex Hernandez says Donald Cerrone quit in Conor McGregor loss, not interested in rematch

Alex Hernandez blasted Donald Cerrone for performance against Conor McGregor, saying it “made me flaccid.”

HOUSTON — [autotag]Alex Hernandez[/autotag] was turned off by Donald Cerrone’s latest performance.

The lightweight prospect didn’t enjoy the way Cerrone fought against Conor McGregor in the main event of UFC 246 on Jan. 18 in Las Vegas. Hernandez (11-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC), who lost to Cerrone back in January 2019, was hopeful to get a rematch with Cerrone in search of revenge, but on Thursday, Hernandez claimed he no longer has interest in rematching “Cowboy” after his 40-second defeat to the Irish superstar.

“That performance made me flaccid,” Hernandez told reporters, including MMA Junkie. “I had this hard on and this vindictive mind that I was going to come and conquer and slaughter ‘Cowboy’ and get my revenge. It was all out of respect because he is who he is and he beat me, so for me I had this vendetta and I had to go get it.

“The erection that I woke up with every morning with this (expletive) vengeance in mind just fizzled in air and now I don’t want anything to do with that fight. You can call it whatever you want, I don’t need to say anything else about it, I already rambled enough.

“It’s just I watched that fight, and yeah, McGregor did something special, but he quit. You’re going to give me that (expletive) and you’re going to (expletive) quit, like you’re going to give me that performance and you’re going to give McGregor whatever the (expletive) that was? That’s the thing about ‘Cowboy’, sometimes he shows up, sometimes he doesn’t. I definitely lost the lust for that fight after that performance.”

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After the loss to Cerrone, Hernandez picked up a decision win against tough veteran Francisco Trinaldo in July. He hasn’t fought since, as he had to get shoulder surgery. Now recovered, Hernandez is training and feeling 100 percent.

Hernandez feels he’s learned a ton despite the little time between his first UFC defeat and now. The 27-year-old fighter says he was bound to lose with the mentality he carried into fights prior to the Trinaldo win.

“It was almost inevitable,” Hernandez said. “If it wasn’t Cerrone, it was going to be the next guy with the way I was approaching the fights. I was going into these fights to slug them out in the first two minutes of every fight. That was my mind set. I just don’t talk sh*t, I’m just being transparent, I’m just being confident. It gets confused as arrogance but it’s just awareness, so for me I’ve got no reason to doubt that I’m not going to put this man away.

“Every time they would show me his face, I was like ‘He’s getting older by the minute, I’m about to cripple this man, and I went out there an he did the damn thing. I was like, ‘Ok, this is a reality check that these guys in the top 10 just don’t fold over, they’re not just going to break, they’re not just going to take a hit – as long as you don’t get lucky and knock them out.’

“But as a career, you can’t make that your benchmark on how you’re going to perform. For me, I had to hit the drawing board and figure out how to slow down and compose myself. In that last fight, I did a 180 in the other direction, specially with the shoulder, so I kind of found this middle ground, I found this solace where I’m like, ‘Here’s where I can perform, I’m not going to blow my load in the first 30 (seconds), I’m not going to float on the outside, I’m going to deliver my fight, so that’s where I am.”

Hernandez is hoping to return soon and he wants to do three fights in 2019. He also has a few names in mind on who he’s like to face next.

“I’m looking at (Gregor) Gillespie, (Carlos Diego) Ferreira, Islam (Makhachev), (Al) Iaquinta, who I hear is off the grid, anyone who’s not booked in the top 10,” Hernandez said. “I’ve been shooting for Al for a while, I called out Pettis before that last fight and Ferreira won, so I guess I’m looking at Ferreira.”

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UFC 247: Fans invited to athlete panel, gym day, press conference, weigh-ins in Houston

If you’re heading to Houston for a pair of title fights this week, or are from the area, there are several events you can attend for free.

If you’re heading to Houston to catch a pair of title fights this week, or are from the area, there are several events you can attend for free.

UFC 247 takes place Saturday at Toyota Center in Houston. The main card airs on pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN and early prelims on UFC Fight Pass/ESPN+.

In the main event, light heavyweight champion [autotag]Jon Jones[/autotag] (25-1 MMA, 19-1 UFC) returns after seven months off for his latest title defense. He meets the unbeaten [autotag]Dominick Reyes[/autotag] (12-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) in the headliner.

In the co-feature, women’s flyweight champ [autotag]Valentina Shevchenko[/autotag] (18-3 MMA, 7-2 UFC) is a massive favorite of as much as 14-1 against challenger [autotag]Katlyn Chookagian[/autotag] (13-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) in their title fight.

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Prior to the event, fans can attend a pre-fight athlete panel featuring the title fighters, plus Houston’s own [autotag]Derrick Lewis[/autotag] (22-7 MMA, 13-5 UFC) and his heavyweight opponent, [autotag]Ilir Latifi[/autotag] (14-7 MMA, 7-5 UFC).

The athlete panel, hosted by UFC play-by-play voice Jon Anik, takes place at The Ballroom at Bayou Place at 500 Texas Ave. in Houston. The event is free and open to the public. Doors open to the public at 5 p.m. CT local time, and the panel is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. Anik will talk to Reyes, Chookagian and Latifi first, then Jones, Shevchenko and Lewis in the second session.

Thursday, fans can attend a gym day at Renzo Gracie’s facility at 14555 West Lake Houston in Houston. Doors open to the public at 5:30 p.m. CT and will feature [autotag]Alex Hernandez[/autotag], [autotag]Uriah Hall[/autotag], [autotag]Geoff Neal[/autotag] and “BMF” titleholder [autotag]Jorge Masvidal[/autotag].

Friday, ceremonial weigh-ins for the fans take place at Toyota Center with a news conference for UFC 248 beforehand. Doors open for the public at 3:30 p.m. CT. The UFC 248 press conference starts at 4 p.m. The ceremonial weigh-ins and faceoffs between the fighters go down at 5 p.m.

The UFC 247 lineup includes:

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Jon Jones vs. Dominick Reyes – for light heavyweight title
  • Champ Valentina Shevchenko vs. Katlyn Chookagian – for women’s flyweight title
  • Juan Adams vs. Justin Tafa
  • Mirsad Bektic vs. Dan Ige
  • Ilir Latifi vs. Derrick Lewis

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Antonio Arroyo vs. Trevin Giles
  • Andrea Lee vs. Lauren Murphy
  • Alex Morono vs. Kalinn Williams
  • Mario Bautista vs. Miles Johns

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 6:15 p.m. ET)

  • Journey Newson vs. Domingo Pilarte
  • Andre Ewell vs. Jonathan Martinez
  • Austin Lingo vs. Youssef Zalal

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