UFC books Diego Ferreira vs. Mateusz Gamrot for final event of 2021

A lightweight clash has been added to the final UFC event of 2021.

A lightweight matchup is the latest addition to UFC Fight Night 199.

On Dec. 18, it’ll be Brazil vs. Poland as [autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag] battles [autotag]Mateusz Gamrot[/autotag] in a three-round lightweight matchup. The event takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas and the card will stream on ESPN+.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup informed MMA Junkie’s Farah Hannoun of the booking but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Ferreira (17-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC) will look to turn his luck around after a difficult 2021 thus far. In February, his six-fight winning streak was snapped against Beneil Dariush. Three months later, he was finished via strikes by Gregor Gillespie.

Gamrot (19-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC), a former KSW lightweight champion, has finished back-to-back fights against Scott Holtzman and Jeremy Stephens since he lost his promotional debut via split decision in October 2020.

With the addition, the UFC Fight Night 199 lineup includes:

  • Chris Daukaus vs. Derrick Lewis
  • Angela Hill vs. Amanda Lemos
  • Abusupiyan Magomedov vs. Gerald Meerschaert
  • Darren Elkins vs. Cub Swanson
  • Anthony Hernandez vs. Dustin Stoltzfus
  • Don’Tale Mayes vs. Josh Parisian
  • Raphael Assuncao vs. Ricky Simon
  • Jordan Leavitt vs. Matt Sayles
  • Harry Hunsucker vs. Justin Tafa
  • Julia Avila vs. Raquel Pennington
  • Andre Ewell vs. Charles Jourdain
  • Raoni Barcelos vs. Trevin Jones
  • Sijara Eubanks vs. Melissa Gatto
  • Diego Ferreira vs. Mateusz Gamrot

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Diego Ferreira injured, out of Oct. 2 bout against Grant Dawson

An exciting lightweight matchup at UFC Fight Night 193 is now off due to injury.

The injury bug has affected an exciting lightweight matchup.

[autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Grant Dawson[/autotag] was scheduled to take place on Oct. 2 at UFC Fight Night 193, however, due to an injury to Ferreira (17-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC), the bout will no longer take place on that date.

Multiple sources confirmed the injury with MMA Junkie, but it is unclear if Dawson (17-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC) will remain on the card or if the fight will be rebooked at a later time. The specifics of Ferreira’s injury were not revealed.

The booking would have served as Ferreira’s third bout of 2021, as he looked to get back to his winning ways after dropping two straight against Beneil Dariush and Gregor Gillespie. Prior to this year’s skid, Ferreira was on a six-fight win streak, capped off by a second-round submission over former champion Anthony Pettis.

On the other hand, Dawson has incredible momentum behind him as he is on an eight-fight win streak following his lone career loss in 2016. Since entering the UFC in 2019, Dawson has finished three of his five opponents during his undefeated run with the promotion, most recently dispatching Leonardo Santos via last-second, third-round knockout.

With this bout off the card, the updated UFC Fight Night 193 lineup includes:

  • Thiago Santos vs. Johnny Walker
  • Antonina Shevchenko vs. Casey O’Neill
  • Bethe Correia vs. Karol Rosa
  • Jared Gordon vs. Joe Solecki
  • Grant Dawson vs. Diego Ferreira
  • Sean Soriano vs. opponent TBA
  • Gaetano Pirrello vs. Douglas Silva de Andrade
  • Kyle Daukaus vs. Kevin Holland
  • Jamie Mullarkey vs. Devonte Smith
  • Macy Chiasson vs. Aspen Ladd
  • Johnny Eduardo vs. Alejandro Perez
  • Alexander Hernandez vs. Leonardo Santos
  • Misha Cirkunov vs. Krzysztof Jotko
  • Alex Oliveira vs. Niko Price

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UFC books Diego Ferreira vs. Grant Dawson for Oct. 2 event

Grant Dawson will get an opportunity to crack the UFC’s top 15 lightweight rankings in just his second fight back at lightweight.

[autotag]Grant Dawson[/autotag] will get an opportunity to crack the UFC’s top 15 lightweight rankings in just his second fight back at lightweight.

Dawson (17-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC) meets [autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag] (17-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC) at UFC Fight Night on Oct. 2 at a location and venue to be announced.

Two people with knowledge of the targeted booking informed MMA Junkie of the matchup Thursday but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Dawson made a successful return to 155 pounds when he scored a “Performance of the Night” knockout over Leonardo Santos in March. With just one second remaining in the fight, Dawson unleashed brutal ground and pound to knock Santos out cold. Unbeaten in the UFC, the Glory MMA fighter has won his past eight in a row.

Ferreira will look to snap a two-fight losing skid when he meets the streaking Dawson. After winning six straight, including a submission of former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, Ferreira has dropped back-to-back fights to Beneil Dariush, and most recently a stoppage loss to Gregor Gillespie in May. He earned the “Fight of the Night” honor in both contests.

With the addition, the Oct. 2 lineup includes:

  • Thiago Santos vs. Johnny Walker
  • Bethe Correia vs. Karol Rosa
  • Jared Gordon vs. Joe Solecki
  • Grant Dawson vs. Diego Ferreira

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Gregor Gillespie knew Diego Ferreira couldn’t keep up exhausting pace: ‘That’s how I do it’

Gregor Gillespie discusses the exhausting pace of his bout against Diego Ferreira at UFC on ESPN 24.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Gregor Gillespie[/autotag] said he knew his opponent, [autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag], wasn’t going to keep up with him.

The lightweight picked up a big win Saturday when he stopped Ferreira (17-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC) in the second round of their main card bout at UFC on ESPN 24 in Las Vegas. Gillespie (14-1 MMA, 7-1 UFC) put away the Brazilian with ground-and-pound after a wild series of non-stop action that earned “Fight of the Night.” (Gillespie got to take Ferreira’s $50,000 share, as well, since Ferreira missed weight.)

It was one of the most high-paced fights in recent memory, as both fighters frantically battled for dominant positions on the ground.

“I was exhausted,” Gillespie said at the UFC on ESPN 24 post-fight news conference. “People are going to watch that and say, ‘Gillespie is out of shape.’ There is a huge difference between being tired and being out of shape. I was tired, not out of shape.

“That guy stuck with that pace and added to that pace in the first round. I don’t know if you want to call it – I baited him into that, or I forced him into that pace, but that’s how I do it. I go that hard. Sometimes I don’t have to keep going that hard. Sometimes the guy is not as good on the bottom. He can’t escape, he can’t force me off of him or reverse me, so that’s less tiring.

“Diego was able to do that a few times and he put me in danger at the end of the first round. It was exhausting and I was tired. But the difference is, I will still operate when I’m that tired and I’m OK being that tired. It was really unconformable, and I said to my coaches, but I had conceded to the fact that if it was going to have to be three rounds of that, then that’s cool. I accepted that going into the second round. If that’s what we’re going to do, that’s what we’re going to do. But he quit before we got there.”

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It was an important win for Gillespie, who bounced back from his first professional loss. It was also in some way a comeback fight because Gillespie had been out of competition for more than a year. Gillespie was coming off a knockout loss to Kevin Lee in November 2019 at UFC 244.

Gillespie thinks he’s among the best fighters at 155 pounds, but admitted doubt did creep in given the conditions under which he entered UFC on ESPN 24.

“For lack of a better term, it is self doubt. And it’s not that I don’t believe in myself – those are two separate entities,” Gillespie said. “I always believe in myself. I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t think I could be the best, if I couldn’t win that fight with Diego. Why would I have taken it if I didn’t believe that I could? I took it because I think I could win it.

“But until you beat someone like that, or you beat a guy like that – I had that six-fight win streak, and then I lost to Kevin Lee and it’s been a year and a half. Until you beat another guy, the only thing that you really remember is that last fight. I got knocked out and I haven’t fought since, and you’re like, ‘Where am I now? Where do I stand? Can I beat the top 15?’ You think you can, but you have doubt. That’s not the only reason why I got emotional.

“It’s been a long road since that Kevin Lee fight. I broke my jaw, COVID happened, I’ve been tortured by trolls online telling me I’m retired. I’ve got thick skin, but I’m just so sick of hearing it. Then the whole thing with the (Brad) Riddell fight getting canceled because of COVID, that was totally out of my control. Then add another six weeks onto a fight camp that was already 10-12 weeks.”

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UFC on ESPN 24 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: Program total nears $1 million

UFC on ESPN 24 fighters took home UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay, a program that continued after the UFC’s deal with Venum.

LAS VEGAS – Fighters from Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 24 event took home UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay totaling $143,000.

The program, a comprehensive plan that includes outfitting requirements, media obligations and other items under the fighter code of conduct, replaces the previous payments made under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy.

UFC on ESPN 24 took place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card aired on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+.

The full UFC on ESPN 24 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts included:

* * * *

[autotag]Marina Rodriguez[/autotag]: $6,000
def. [autotag]Michelle Waterson[/autotag]: $11,000

[autotag]Alex Morono[/autotag]: $11,000
def. [autotag]Donald Cerrone[/autotag]: $21,000

[autotag]Neil Magny[/autotag]: $21,000
def. [autotag]Geoff Neal[/autotag]: $6,000

[autotag]Marcos Rogerio de Lima[/autotag]: $11,000
def. [autotag]Maurice Greene[/autotag]: $6,000

[autotag]Gregor Gillespie[/autotag]: $6,000
def. [autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag]: $11,000

[autotag]Phil Hawes[/autotag]: $4,000
def. [autotag]Kyle Daukaus[/autotag]: $4,000

[autotag]Mike Trizano[/autotag]: $4,500
def. [autotag]Ludovit Klein[/autotag]: $4,000

[autotag]Jun Yong Park[/autotag]: $4,500
def. [autotag]Tafon Nchukwi[/autotag]: $4,000

[autotag]Carlston Harris[/autotag]: $4,000
def. [autotag]Christian Aguilera[/autotag]: $4,000

Under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program’s payout tiers, which appropriate the money generated by Venum’s multi-year sponsorship with the UFC, fighters are paid based on their total number of UFC bouts, as well as Zuffa-era WEC fights (January 2007 and later) and Zuffa-era Strikeforce bouts (April 2011 and later). Fighters with 1-3 bouts receive $4,000 per appearance; 4-5 bouts get $4,500; 6-10 bouts get $6,000; 11-15 bouts earn $11,000; 16-20 bouts pocket $16,000; and 21 bouts and more get $21,000. Additionally, champions earn $42,000 while title challengers get $32,000.

In addition to experience-based pay, UFC fighters will receive in perpetuity royalty payments amounting to 20-30 percent of any UFC merchandise sold that bears their likeness, according to officials.

Full 2021 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts:

Year-to-date total: $976,500
Program-to-date total: $976,500

UFC on ESPN 24 results: Gregor Gillespie breaks down Diego Ferreira for TKO

Gregor Gillespie showed heart, grit and relentlessness in taking out Diego Ferreira at UFC on ESPN 24.

[autotag]Gregor Gillespie[/autotag] showed heart, grit and relentlessness to take out [autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag] on Saturday at UFC on ESPN 24.

In his first fight since a brutal head-kick knockout loss to Kevin Lee in November 2019, Gillespie (14-1 MMA, 7-1 UFC) overcame a strong first round from Ferreira (17-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC) and took control in the second, using ground-and-pound to finish the fight by TKO at the 4:51 mark of the round.

“There’s not much that compares to that,” Gillespie said in his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier. “It’s been such a long time since I felt that. Last time I won a fight was two years ago. That was a special one for me.”

The catchweight bout (Ferreira missed the lightweight limit) was part of the UFC on ESPN 24 main card at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. It aired on ESPN following prelims on ESPN+.

It was a high pace to start the fight, and Ferreira was sharp with his hands. He backed up Gillespie multiple times with stiff straight punches, forcing Gillespie into takedown attempts under pressure. Ferreira’s defense was on point, and he refused to be complacent with bottom position and continued to scramble out of positions. He took Gillespie’s back late in the round and tried to choke him out, but didn’t have the time to finish.

Gillespie went back to the wrestling to start the second round, but Ferreira stayed sharp with his denials. He dropped back for a submission attempt, which allowed Gillespie to get on top of him and completely turned the momentum of the fight. Ferreira stayed offensive off his back, but Gillespie did even better from on top as he cranked it up a couple notches and started opening up with his strikes.

Ferreira got hurt from some hard blows and started to shell up, which led to a warning from the referee. Gillespie kept attacking and forced Chris Tognoni to stop the bout with nine seconds remaining in the second round.

Gillespie got his hand raised against a tough opponent, and now he wants to continue his rise up the 155-pound rankings.

“(I want) someone that’s ranked ahead of me again,” Gillespie said. “That’s what I want again.”

Up-to-the-minute UFC on ESPN 24 results include:

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UFC on ESPN 24: Diego Ferreira misses weight by 4.5 pounds, but Gregor Gillespie accepts fight

Diego Ferreira missed weight by a good margin ahead of UFC on ESPN 24, but his fight with Gregor Gillespie will go on.

[autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag] missed weight by a good margin ahead of UFC on ESPN 24, but his fight with [autotag]Gregor Gillespie[/autotag] will go on.

Ferreira (17-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) came in 4.5 pounds over the lightweight limit at Friday’s official weigh-ins, tipping the scale at 160.5 for a non-title matchup contracted for no higher than 156.

Gillespie (13-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC), who weighed 156 on the nose, was given the choice to cancel the fight, but he opted to accept.

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As a result, Ferreira will forfeit 30 percent of his purse to Gillespie, per an agreement with UFC brass and the Nevada Athletic Commission (NSAC).

The mishap marks the second time in Ferreira’s career that he’s entered a fight overweight. He missed by one pound for a February 2019 clash with Rustam Khabilov but went on to win the fight.

The full UFC on ESPN 24 weigh-in results include:

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

  • Marina Rodriguez (125.5) vs. Michelle Waterson (125)
  • Donald Cerrone (170) vs. Alex Morono (170.5)
  • Neil Magny (170.5) vs. Geoff Neal (171)
  • Maurice Greene (237) vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima (264.5)
  • Diego Ferreira (160.5)* vs. Gregor Gillespie (156)
  • Angela Hill (116) vs. Amanda Ribas (115.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 5 p.m. ET)

  • Philipe Lins ()^ vs. Ben Rothwell (264.5)
  • Kyle Daukaus (186) vs. Phil Hawes (186)
  • Ludovit Klein (146) vs. Mike Trizano (146)
  • Zarrukh Adashev (125.5) vs. Ryan Benoit (129)#
  • Tafon Nchukwi (186) vs. Jun Yong Park (186)
  • Christian Aguilera (170.5) vs. Carlston Harris (170.5)

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^ Lins was not medically cleared to compete
# Benoit was ruled out due to weight management issues

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Diego Ferreira vs. Gregor Gillespie added to UFC on ESPN 24

Lightweights will collide on May 8.

A lightweight fight is the latest addition to UFC on ESPN 24.

A little more than three weeks removed from a recent fight-day bout cancellation, [autotag]Gregor Gillespie[/autotag] has been rebooked against [autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag]. The May 8 event doesn’t have any officially announced location or venue at this time.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup confirmed the booking to MMA Junkie on Tuesday but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement. ESPN was the first to report the news.

Ferreira (17-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) had a six-fight winning streak snapped in a Feb. 6 split decision loss to Beneil Dariush. Despite losing the fight, Ferreira earned a $50,000 “Fight of the Night” bonus for his efforts.

Gillespie (13-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) has not competed since his first professional loss at UFC 244 in November 2019 when he was violently knocked out by Kevin Lee via head kick.

Gillespie was scheduled to fight Brad Riddell on March 20, but the fight was canceled hours before the event when Riddell was ruled out due to COVID-19 protocols.

With the addition, the UFC on ESPN 24 lineup now includes:

  • Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw
  • Donald Cerrone vs. Diego Sanchez
  • Zarrukh Adashev vs. Ryan Benoit
  • Maurice Greene vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima
  • Christian Aguilera vs. Carlston Harris
  • JP Buys vs. Francisco Figueredo
  • Roxanne Modafferi vs. Taila Santos
  • Tafon Nchukwi vs. Jun Yong Park
  • Damir Hadzovic vs. Nikolas Motta
  • Philipe Lins vs. Ben Rothwell
  • Angela Hill vs. Amanda Ribas
  • Diego Ferreira vs. Gregor Gillespie

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MMA Junkie’s ‘Fight of the Month’ for February: Former teammates fight for gold

With another action-packed month of MMA in the books, MMA Junkie looks at the best fights from February 2021.

With another action-packed month of MMA in the books, MMA Junkie looks at the best fights from February 2021: Here are the four nominees, listed in chronological order, and winner of MMA Junkie’s “Fight of the Month” award for February.

At the bottom of the post, let us know if we got it right by voting on your choice.

Nominees

UFC Fight Night 184 medical suspensions: Overeem among seven facing six-month layoffs

Alistair Overeem is among seven fighters who could be facing lengthy time off after UFC Fight Night 184.

[autotag]Alistair Overeem[/autotag] is among seven fighters who could be facing a lengthy time off after UFC Fight Night 184.

Overeem, who suffered a fractured nose in his second-round TKO loss to Alexander Volkov in the main event, will need doctor clearance or he could be facing up to six months on the sidelines.

Joining Overeem with potential 180-day terms is [autotag]Alexandre Pantoja[/autotag], who defeated newcomer [autotag]Manel Kape[/autotag] via unanimous decision. Pantoja must have X-rays on both hands cleared. Kape is also dealing with a hand injury of his own, and requires his right thumb to be 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.

The full list of UFC Fight Night 184 medical suspensions includes:

  • Alistair Overeem: Suspended 180 days or until nasal bone fracture is cleared by ENT; also suspended 60 days with no contact for 45 days.
  • [autotag]Alexander Volkov[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Cory Sandhagen[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Frankie Edgar[/autotag]: Suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Michael Johnson[/autotag]: Suspended 21 days with 14 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Clay Guida[/autotag]: Needs forehead laceration cleared by doctor, otherwise suspended 30 days; minimum suspension is 21 days.
  • Alexandre Pantoja: Needs X-ray of both hands, and clearance by doctor, otherwise suspended 180 days; minimum suspension is 30 days with 21 days no contact.
  • Manel Kape: Needs doctor clearance of right thumb swelling, otherwise suspended 180 days.
  • [autotag]Diego Ferreira[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Beneil Dariush[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact due to left eye laceration.
  • [autotag]Mike Rodriguez[/autotag]: Needs MRI of left shoulder, doctor clearance, otherwise suspended 180 days; minimum suspension is 30 days with 21 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Danilo Marques[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Devonte Smith[/autotag]: Needs X-ray of right hand and wrist, doctor clearance, otherwise suspended 180 days; minimum suspension is 30 days with 21 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Justin Jaynes[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact due to left eye swelling.
  • [autotag]Karol Rosa[/autotag]: Needs X-ray of left hand, doctor clearance, otherwise suspended 180 days; minimum suspension is 30 days with 21 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Joselyne Edwards[/autotag]: Needs doctor clearance for left shoulder sprain, otherwise suspended 180 days.
  • [autotag]Molly McCann[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Lara Procopio[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Seungwoo Choi[/autotag]: Suspended 21 days with 14 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Youssef Zalal[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Timur Valiev[/autotag]: Suspended 21 days with 14 days no contact.
  • [autotag]Martin Day[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Ode Osbourne[/autotag]: No suspension.
  • [autotag]Jerome Rivera[/autotag]: Suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact.

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