UFC Fight Night 201 results: Jamahal Hill sleeps Johnny Walker with first-round KO

Jamahal Hill wanted to prove himself as a light heavyweight contender, and he did it with authority.

[autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] wanted to prove himself as a light heavyweight contender, and he did it with authority.

With one perfectly placed punch, Hill (10-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC) knocked out [autotag]Johnny Walker[/autotag] (18-7 MMA, 4-4 UFC) in the first round. It took him less than three minutes to get the job done in his first UFC main event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

“(The title is) definitely what I want,” Hill said in his post-fight interview. “I’m ready to come for that. But right now, we’re going to see. I’m going to take a look at the division and see what’s up and get with everybody. I’m going to get with the head bosses and see what makes sense.”

Walker kicked to the body early, then went up high. A minute in, he tried a sinning attack, but Hill saw it coming and countnered with a right hand. Hill circled to the right and pulled Hill into a high right kick. After a scramble on the feet, Walker clinched Hill up and pushed him to the fence. Hill broke away with a knee, then threw a pair of lefts. Hill stalked Walker down and kept him backing up midway through the frame.

But out of nowhere, Hill drilled Walker with a right hand to the temple. Walker fell back immediately and was out.

“I’m feeling great,” Hill said. “I just wanted to come out here and show myself again and show what I can do. It’s time to start having a different kind of conversation, because you all are asking the wrong questions about me. ‘Where’s he going next?’ How good am I for real? Stop doubting. Start believing, ’cause it’s for real.”

Up-to-the-minute UFC Fight Night 201 results include:

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UFC Vegas 48: Jamahal Hill vs. Johnny Walker odds, picks and prediction

Analyzing Saturday’s UFC Vegas 48 odds and lines between Jamahal Hill vs. Johnny Walker, with MMA picks, tips and predictions.

In a light heavyweight fight in the main event, Jamahal Hill and Johnny Walker meet Saturday at UFC Vegas 48 — also known as UFC Fight Night 201 — at the UFC’s APEX Facility in Las Vegas. Below, we analyze the UFC Vegas 48: Walker vs. Hill odds and lines, with picks and predictions.

The card can be viewed on ESPN+ with the prelims starting at 4 p.m. ET and the main card at 7 p.m.

Hill takes the walk to the octagon for the sixth time at the UFC level. He is coming off a 48-second Round 1 knockout of Jimmy Crute last time out on the Font-Aldo card Dec. 4. Each of his last four fights has ended in Round 2 or earlier, with two wins via KO/TKO and one loss by way of knockout across the past three.

The southpaw Hill has managed 7.45 significant strikes landed per minute, although Walker is much more pinpoint with a 66.16 to 52.17 edge in significant strikes accuracy percentage.

Walker has dropped three of his last four fights, including a unanimous-decision loss to Thiago Santos last time out in the main event Oct. 2. His only victory since March 2019 is a KO/TKO in Round 1 against Ryan Spann in Sept. 2020.

Walker holds a three-inch reach advantage and is two inches taller than his counterpart.

UFC Vegas 48 Hill vs. Walker: Odds and lines

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  • Fight result (2-way line): Hill -240 (bet $240 to win $100) | Walker +180 (bet $100 to win $180)
  • Will the fight go the distance? (Yes +290 | No -475)

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UFC Vegas 48 Hill vs. Walker: Odds, lines, predictions and picks

Records: Hill (9-1-0) | Walker (18-6-0)

Fight result (2-way line or money line)

The southpaw Hill (-240), a.k.a. “Sweet Dreams”, heads into this fight with a three-inch reach disadvantage. He’ll have to be careful not to get too close early on, letting Walker punch himself out trying to get close to the favorite.

Look for this one to take a little time before the favorite goes in for the kill. Hill doesn’t usually like to go long, and he certainly doesn’t care to leave it in the judges’ hands, nor go to the mat for wins. The best bet is taking HILL BY TKO/KO (-145).

Over/Under (O/U)

Taking No (-475): Fight to go the distance costs more than four and a half times your potential return, and that is just too much risk for not enough reward.

Instead, the better use of your betting buck is to play a two-round block to win. HILL IN ROUND 2 (+470) and HILL IN ROUND 3 (+850) is a solid play. Yes, you’ll lose one of the ends, even if he wins in Rounds 2-3, but you’ll still be quite far ahead.

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UFC Fight Night 201 video: Johnny Walker, Jamahal Hill press foreheads during fired-up faceoff

Johnny Walker and Jamahal Hill were FIRED UP as they came forehead-to-forehead.

LAS VEGAS – Light heavyweight contenders [autotag]Johnny Walker[/autotag] and [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] got more than just a final look at each other Friday ahead of UFC Fight Night 201.

After both men successfully made weight, Walker (18-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) and Hill (9-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) engaged in one last faceoff before stepping into the octagon, and it was intense, with both men pressing their foreheads against each other.

Watch the video above to see the first and final staredown between Walker and Hill ahead of fight night. It’s an important bout for both men, as they look to crack the title conversation with a first headlining victory.

UFC Fight Night 201 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex. The entire card streams on ESPN+.

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Video: Johnny Walker, Jamahal Hill make weight for UFC Fight Night 201 main event

Johnny Walker and Jamahal Hill made their UFC Fight Night 201 main event official at weigh-ins.

LAS VEGAS – The UFC Fight Night 201 headliner is official after [autotag]Johnny Walker[/autotag] and [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] made weight.

Walker (18-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) and Hill (9-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) hit their marks for their five-round headliner, which takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex and streams on ESPN+.

During Friday’s weigh-in session, Walker was first to the scale and registered at 206 pounds. Hill came in less than 30 minutes later, hitting the divisional championship weight of 205 pounds. He also did a shoey afterward.

Now the stage is set for the key divisional matchup where both men will seek their first main event win.

Check out the video above to see Walker and Hill weigh in for UFC Fight Night 201.

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Jamahal Hill rehydrated with a shoey after making weight for UFC Fight Night 201

Now look what you’ve done, Tai Tuivasa.

Now look what you’ve done, Tai Tuivasa.

On Friday, [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] stepped on the scale and weighed in at 205 pounds for his light heavyweight main event vs. Johnny Walker at UFC Fight Night 201. Afterward, Hill had that look on his face like he was about to do something – and then he did it.

Hill stepped off the scale, was handed a shoe and a bottle of BODYARMOR by somebody, and then proceeded to do (you guessed it) a shoey. Watch in the video above.

A traditional shoey, of course, is chugging beer out of someone’s worn, stinky ass shoe. We’re not sure if using a sports drink and a fresh-out-of-the-box shoe qualifies, but who are we to say differently?

Curious to know what Tuivasa thinks of this.

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Jamahal Hill says to keep doubting him at your own risk: ‘Worry about everybody else’

Make no mistake about it, Jamahal Hill heard the doubters – and he’s ready to prove them wrong again at UFC Fight Night 201.

LAS VEGAS – Make no mistake about it, [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] heard the doubters.

A highly-touted prospect, Hill saw his undefeated record vanish, courtesy of Paul Craig at UFC 263 this past June. When he returned to the cage six months later, he was considered an underdog against Australian light heavyweight Jimmy Crute.

“Hell yeah, there was no question – wasn’t no think, there was doubt,” Hill told MMA Junkie at Wednesday’s media day at the UFC Apex. “Absolutely nobody had me winning my next fight. Everybody was against me. They couldn’t see me doing anything.”

Hill silenced the naysayers in rapid fashion, needing just 48 seconds to score a devastating knockout and a Performance of the Night bonus.

“That was big,” Hill said. “It was nice to reassure myself that you just had a slip, and that’s all it was. Just keep doing what you’re doing.”

Just two months later, Hill (9-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) is back in the cage with another big test in front of him. “Sweet Dreams” faces Brazilian wildman Johnny Walker (18-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) at Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 201, which streams live on ESPN+. With the night’s original headliner pushed back a month, Hill vs. Walker now serves as the card’s main event.

Hill said he’s appreciative of the honor but isn’t looking at the fight any differently.

“It’s just the acknowledgment of the spotlight is a little brighter,” Hill said. “It’s the main event spot, so you’re expected to deliver, but other than that, I always deliver, I feel like, so no, it doesn’t feel any different. I just approach it like I always do.”

This time around, Hill is the one expected to get his hand raised according to the oddsmakers, but he’s not minimizing the challenge that lies ahead, even with Walker mired in a 1-3 stretch. Hill just thinks he’s ready to meet that challenge head on.

“He’s a talented dude,” Hill said. “He’s still young, and I mean he’s still got time to grow, still got time to experience things. He’s got a crazy-ass personality, mindset and things, so I mean he just has fun. Those are dangerous people. You know, I’ve just got to come in and do me, lock in like I know I can and show my skills, and I think my skills are just levels above.”

With a win, Hill will likely again garner much attention for what he might be able to accomplish in his career. But Hill says he’s not all that concerned with what others think of his skills. After all, it wasn’t that long ago he heard the rumblings of those who thought he was being overhyped.

“Even now, people still like, it’s crazy – it’s a weird thing on how people view fighters and their skills and what their capabilities are,” Hill said. “If Steph Curry shot 0-for-10 from 3-point, you going be like, ‘Oh, he shouldn’t shoot. Whenever he shoots, he shouldn’t shoot.’ Just because you slip up or you have a bad performance in certain areas doesn’t mean you can’t do things.”

So, doubt Hill at your own risk moving forward. Sure, the undefeated record is gone, but he believes great things await – and if you want to label him an underdog again, well, he’s OK with that, too.

“Y’all remember when I first got here, everybody was like, Oh, is you in the doghouse? You with the big dogs,’ and all of that?” Hill asked. “The simple fact of everybody keeps doubting me, it’s crazy. I was thinking about that the other day like, ‘Oh, you’re in the doghouse.’ People kept saying that to me, right? I look at myself as a lion.

“If you was looking at yourself and you’re a lion, and everybody’s telling you you’re in the dog house – if you looked out in your backyard and you see your dog out there with a lion, who you worried about? You worried about your dog or you worried about the lion? Worry about everybody else. Worry about these little dogs.”

To see the full interview with Hill, check out the video above.

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UFC Fight Night 201 pre-event facts: Jim Miller adds to record for most fights

The best facts and figures about UFC Fight Night 201, which sees Jim Miller add to his all-time record for most fights.

UFC’s busy February schedule continues Saturday with UFC Fight Night 201 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The entire card streams on ESPN+.

A matchup of ranked light heavyweights serves as the headliner of the card. [autotag]Johnny Walker[/autotag] (18-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) and [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] (9-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) clash in a pairing of two fighters in pursuit of their first UFC main event win.

For more on the numbers on the full card, check below for 25 pre-event facts about UFC Fight Night 201.

Johnny Walker vs. Jamahal Hill promoted to new UFC Fight Night 201 main event

Johnny Walker vs. Jamahal Hill in a five-round light heavyweight fight is the new main event for UFC Fight Night 201.

UFC Fight Night 201 has a new main event.

After Rafael dos Anjos vs. Rafael Fiziev was postponed due to a visa issue, the promotion has promoted the original co-headliner between [autotag]Johnny Walker[/autotag] and [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] to the top of the bill.

The light heavyweight bout between Walker (18-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) and Hill (9-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) is now scheduled for five rounds, and takes place Feb. 19 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card streams on ESPN.

Hill announced the change of plans Friday on Instagram Live, and subsequently on Twitter.

Walker (18-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) seeks to rebound from a loss in his first promotional main event, which came via unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 193 in October against former title challenger Thiago Santos.

Hill (9-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) hopes to ride the momentum of a 48-second knockout against Jimmy Crute at UFC on ESPN 31 in December. The win was a bounce-back from a first-round TKO loss to Paul Craig in June in which Hill graphically injured his arm.

The latest UFC Fight Night 201 lineup now includes:

  • Johnny Walker vs. Jamahal Hill
  • Kyle Daukaus vs. Jamie Pickett
  • Alan Baudot vs. Parker Porter
  • Jim Miller vs. Nikolas Motta
  • Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Joaquin Buckley
  • Gabriel Benitez vs. David Onama
  • Jessica-Rose Clark vs. Stephanie Egger
  • Chas Skelly vs. Mark Striegl
  • Diana Belbita vs. Gloria de Paula
  • Chad Anheliger vs. Jesse Strader
  • Mario Bautista vs. opponent TBA
  • Jonathan Pearce vs. opponent TBA

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Jamahal Hill vs. Johnny Walker added to UFC Fight Night on Feb. 19

Two of the UFC light heavyweight division’s most dangerous finishers are set to collide.

Two of the UFC light heavyweight division’s most dangerous finishers are set to collide.

At the UFC Fight Night event Feb. 19, expected to take place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, 205-pound contenders [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] and [autotag]Johnny Walker[/autotag] will collide.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup confirmed the booking Monday after an initial report from MMA Fighting but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement. MMA Ideas first reported the then-dateless fight pairing on Instagram.

Hill (9-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) hopes to ride the momentum of a 48-second knockout against Jimmy Crute at UFC on ESPN 31 in December. The win was a bounce-back from a first-round TKO loss to Paul Craig in June in which Hill graphically injured his arm.

Walker (18-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) seeks to rebound from a loss in his first promotional main event, which came via unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 193 in October against former title challenger Thiago Santos.

With the addition, the UFC Fight Night lineup for Feb. 19 includes:

  • Kyle Daukaus vs. Julian Marquez
  • Jessica-Rose Clark vs. Stephanie Egger
  • Chad Anheliger vs. Jesse Strader
  • Austin Lingo vs. Jonathan Pearce
  • Mario Bautista vs. Khalid Taha
  • Chas Skelly vs. Mark Striegl
  • Nasrat Haqparast vs. TBA
  • Ilir Latifi vs. Alexandr Romanov
  • Diana Belbita vs. Gloria de Paula
  • Jamahal Hill vs. Johnny Walker

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‘Touch of Gloves’: MMA figures show appreciation to those who shined brightest in 2021

It’s all love as 2021 comes to a close.

‘”As real as it gets” is the UFC’s slogan describing just how realistic the combat in our sport can be. But before fighters get to any of the face punching, they share a moment of respect, a moment of peace that represents their mutual acknowledgment for the struggle to arrive at this moment – the touch of gloves.

Fighters might beat each other up for 15 to 25 minutes, but the respect for one another and the sport of MMA never goes away. The martial arts spirt is always with them.

In this first edition of “Touch of Gloves,” we see that spirt come to life as fighters, coaches and more show appreciation to the people they think especially deserve a shoutout for what they did in 2021:

  • [autotag]Mackenzie Dern[/autotag] on [autotag]Charles Oliveira[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Francis Ngannou[/autotag] on [autotag]Kamaru Usman[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Cub Swanson[/autotag] on [autotag]Brandon Moreno[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Jamahal Hill[/autotag] on [autotag]Glover Teixeira[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Rashad Evans[/autotag] on [autotag]Julianna Peña[/autotag]
  • Marc Ratner on Dana White
  • Brendan Fitzgerald on John Gooden
  • Eric Nicksick on Laura Sanko
  • [autotag]Bryan Battle[/autotag] on [autotag]Forrest Griffin[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Austin Vanderford[/autotag] on Chael Sonnen
  • [autotag]Adrian Yanez[/autotag] on [autotag]Dominick Cruz[/autotag]
  • Shannon Knapp on [autotag]Valentina Shevchenko[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Chris Curtis[/autotag] on the UFC fans

Enjoy!

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