Marvin Vettori: Keeping anger in check, but I plan to beat up Karl Roberson ‘as brutally as I can’

Marvin Vettori says he and Karl Roberson have kept it civil thus far ahead of their upcoming matchup, but don’t expect that to last.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] says he and [autotag]Karl Roberson[/autotag] have kept it civil thus far ahead of their upcoming matchup, but don’t expect that to last come Saturday.

“I just saw him here like three minutes ago,” Vettori told MMA Junkie. “At the end of the day, when he steps in the cage, we’ll settle it there. I was just pissed because you’re acting tough in the f-cking lobby, and we were supposed to fight in a few hours. You should have just kept your mouth shut and show up in the cage.”

Vettori (14-3-1 MMA, 4-2-1 UFC) and fellow middleweight Roberson (9-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) were expected to meet at May’s UFC on ESPN+ 29 event in Florida. Roberson missed weight for the matchup, but Vettori agreed to a catchweight contest. However, after the official weigh-ins, “Baby K” continued to struggle with his recovery, and medical personnel ruled him ineligible to compete.

For Vettori, who had already had two other fight dates scratched due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it was an infraction he simply couldn’t let slide, leading to a now-infamous hotel confrontation the day they were scheduled meet in the octagon.

“I just wanted to talk to him and say, ‘Why the hell did you pull out?'” Vettori said. “He missed weight. I accepted, and then he still pulled out. I was like, ‘What the hell? Why did you pull out?’ Then his coach talked, and he was telling me that he fainted after the weigh-ins. Meanwhile, he was recharging, and they right away called the UFC medical team, and they brought him to the hospital, and they said his kidney values were up. But man, the kidney values would be up after a weight cut.

“But yeah, then I was about to walk off. Honestly, I was about to walk off, and just right before, I told him, ‘You know you f-cked up? You know you f-cked up? All of this is really f-cked up.’ He was like, ‘Yeah, I know.’ This and that. Then I was about to walk off, and the moment I’m walking off, he looks at me, and he’s like, ‘Oh, but I heard you said that I’m scared to fight you.’ I’m like, ‘Of course I said that, and I really believe that. I think you were a broken man yesterday. You’re a broken man today,’ and that’s what I told him. Then he put his chest out and he tried to square off with me. That’s why I freaked out.”

Vettori tried to find anyone willing to fight him in Florida but ultimately had to settle for a rebooking at Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 10, which takes place at UFC Apex and airs live on ESPN and streams on ESPN+.

There’s no question it’s a grudge match, but Vettori said he understands the importance of keeping his emotions in check.

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“I just kind of like flipped off on him when he tried to square off on me,” Vettori said. “At the end of the day, now I’m going to go out, beat him up as brutally as I can, and that’s it.

“You’ll see a lot of action, but I’m not stupid. Any high-level fighter, they know you can’t let anger get to your head. I’m not stupid. I’m not a stupid fighter. At the end of the day, you have to think, the worst thing you can do to him is to beat him and walk away with a dominant, super beautiful-fashioned win. That’s it. That’s what I’m going to do.”

Oddsmakers have Vettori installed as a sizable favorite in the contest, currently sitting at around a -230, suggesting a 70 percent probability of winning. That sounds about right to “The Italian Dream,” who believes he’s going to send a message in this grudge match.

“It is a little bit personal,” Vettori said. “It is personal. It’s just that now, the only thing that I want is for him to step into the cage, and I’ll be happy like this. But it is personal because he messed with my own life. He messed with my coaches’ life. He messed with the whole team.

“It was unprofessional and a bunch of things. But I think he’s a solid fighter – just not on my level. When the level of competition went up for him, he wasn’t able to match the level. That’s what happened. He’s jut not on my level.”

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UFC Fight Night 172 Eye vs. Calvillo: Main Card Betting Odds

Previewing the main card betting odds for Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 172 highlighted by Jessica Eye vs. Cynthia Calvillo.

UFC Fight Night 172 takes place Saturday at UFC APEX Facility in Las Vegas. The main card will get underway at 9 p.m. ET and is available on ESPN+. Below, we preview the main card betting odds for UFC Fight Night 172.

UFC Fight Night 172 betting odds: Main card

Betting odds courtesy of BetMGM. All lines last updated Thursday at 1:50 p.m. ET.

Jessica Eye (-120) vs. Cynthia Calvillo (+100)

Eye (15-7) is the No. 1 contender in the Women’s Flyweight division and will take on the No. 10 contender in Calvillo (8-1-1). Eye is two inches taller, along with having a two-inch reach advantage, but both fighters check in at 125 pounds, according to ESPN.com.

The main event carries the tightest betting lines of the entire UFC Fight Night main card.


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Marvin Vettori (-228) vs. Karl Roberson (+185)

A pair of unranked fighters take to the Octagon in this middleweight bout. Roberson (9-2) is 6-foot-1 and weighs 185 pounds. Vettori (14-4-1) is 6-foot and 185 pounds.

Merab Dvalishvili (-400) vs. Ray Borg (+310)

The bantamweight bout features a pair of highly experienced fighters. Dvalishvili comes in at 10-4 while Borg is 13-5. Dvalishvili has a two-inch height advantage and five inches of extra reach. Borg is the biggest underdog on the main card.

Andre Fili (-228) vs. Charles Jourdain (+185)

Fili (20-7) will try to hold off Jourdain and his 10-2 record in a featherweight contest. Fili is two inches taller and has a five-inch reach advantage.

Jordan Espinosa (-164) vs. Mark De La Rosa (+135)

Espinosa, the No. 13 bantamweight contender, is the lone other ranked fighter on the main card outside of the main event. He enters at 14-7 and will take on the unranked De La Rosa (11-4). Both fighters check in at 5-foot-6 but Espinosa has a 4 1/2-inch reach advantage.

UFC Fight Night 172: How to watch

When: Saturday, June 13 – the main card begins at 9 p.m. ET

Where: UFC APEX, Las Vegas

How to watch: Eye-Calvillo, along with the rest of UFC Fight Night 172, will be available on ESPN+. Sign up for ESPN+ now.

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Karl Roberson details fateful weight cut, has strong words for Marvin Vettori

Karl Roberson may have had to withdraw from his most recent scheduled fight, but he may be lucky things weren’t way worse.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Karl Roberson[/autotag] may have had to withdraw from his most recent scheduled fight, but it seems he was lucky things weren’t way worse.

Roberson (9-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) was scheduled to face [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] (14-3-1 MMA, 4-2-1 UFC) in May at UFC on ESPN+ 29 in Florida, but he was ruled medically ineligible to fight on the day of the card due to medical issues associated with his weight cut. It all sounds rather routine until you hear him describe exactly what happened.

“During the weight cut, I starting have seizures – like, small seizures – so they had to stop my weight cut,” Roberson told MMA Junkie. “I still went down there, weighed in and tried to make it to the fight. When I tried to rehydrate, my body never came back. My legs gave out, and I passed out. I hit my head, and they said I was going through rhabdomyolysis.

“My brain functions started to not work, so they took me to the hospital, rehydrated me and checked me to make sure I wasn’t completely gone down the drain, so they pulled me from the card.”

Fortunately, Roberson is fine now and ready to compete just one month later. However, he insists it hasn’t exactly been an easy stretch.

“It’s been a long road,” Roberson said. “It’s been a hard journey, but basically getting the right people in my corner, making sure my levels stay right and make sure I was able to even do it, truthfully. I talked to a few doctors, and they told me, like, ‘It’s going to be hard, but you can definitely get down because your body didn’t completely shut down, but you were pretty close, so if you do everything right and you diet right and stay on the path, you’ll be OK. You’ll make it.’

“It was a complete diet change. I was more on a fat-heavy diet, not that much carbs, so my muscles weren’t rebuilding really correctly and I wasn’t treating my body the correct way, so I had to put a lot more carbs and really go a different direction with my diet.”

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Roberson’s withdrawal from the card in Jacksonville was only part of the story. The real headlines came when he and Vettori crossed paths in the host hotel when Roberson was waiting to get to the airport.

“Baby K” said when he left his room, he ended up riding down in an elevator with a member of Vettori’s team. Once they reached the ground floor, things took a turn for the worse.

“Truthfully, it was a little suspect situation,” Roberson said. “I got called from my room to go get on a plane to go home so I could go and get to my doctor to see what I can get. … As we’re coming down, Marvin was standing there in the lobby with a coffee, pacing back and forth. OK. It is what it is. As I’m walking, he’s approaching me and said, ‘What happened?’ I’m like, ‘I passed out. My bad. Like, they pulled me from the card.’ He said, ‘That’s messed up.’ I said, ‘Yeah, it’s messed up.’

“Then I asked him, like, ‘Bro, you called a journalist and said I was scared to fight you?’ And he said, ‘Yeah.’ Then he approached me like he was trying to fight me. I’m a fighter. You don’t approach a fighter in an aggressive way, especially when we’re supposed to fight. So I was like, ‘My bad, man. So why would you say that?’ … So he walks to the other side of the lobby, puts his coffee down, and that’s when his nutritionist or his boy or whatever the f-ck he is comes out the elevator. He starts yelling, ‘Oh you want to fight me?’ and this and that. I was like, ‘What are you yelling for? This is completely unnecessary.’

“That’s basically what it was. He got all mad. He got pushed away by hotel concierge, which is weird, and we just left.”

The two will get to settle their differences Saturday when they meet in the co-main event of UFC on ESPN 10, which takes place at the UFC Apex. The card airs on ESPN and streams on ESPN+.

Given the previous exchanges between the two, it seems likely that fireworks will ensue. Roberson said he was thrilled the UFC could get them booked together again.

“I love this fight, and I wanted to fight him,” Roberson said. “He wants to talk all this sh-t and be all emotional. Basically, his emotions – he can’t control his emotions. He sounds like he’s still on steroids, truthfully. He sounds like he’s still juicing because his emotions were all over the place, and he’s acting like a little b-tch. So I wanted to fight him. I’m like, ‘Set it up. If I get cleared to fight, if I’m good to make weight, let’s do it.’ And the UFC did it, so let’s get it.”

Given the pair’s fighting styles, the contest could prove quite entertaining, and with a little backstory to boot, it’s a contest rife with intrigue.

“It’s definitely a big fight,” Roberson said. “With everything going on, we’ve got a lot of attention, and we both like to fight. So we’ll go in there, stand, bang, see who really wants to fight, and we’ll do it for the fans.”

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UFC on ESPN 10: Make your predictions for Jessica Eye vs. Cynthia Calvillo

We want your predictions for Saturday’s UFC Fight Night: Eye vs. Calvillo event in Las Vegas.

We want your predictions for Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 10 event in Las Vegas.

Our staff picks feature includes the consensus picks from MMA Junkie readers. Simply cast your vote for each bout below, and we’ll use the official tallies that are registered by Thursday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

Those MMA Junkie reader consensus picks will be part of the UFC 250 event staff predictions we release Friday ahead of the event. UFC on ESPN 10 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card airs on ESPN and streams on ESPN+.

Make your picks for all five main card fights inside:

Jessica Eye vs. Cynthia Calvillo takes center stage on UFC’s June 13 event poster

Check out the official poster for UFC’s June 13 event in Las Vegas, featuring Jessica Eye vs. Cynthia Calvillo.

A key women’s flyweight bout headlines the UFC’s third event in Las Vegas since the company resumed operations after coming to a halt due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Former UFC title challenger Jessica Eye welcomes Cynthia Calvillo to the 125-pound division in the headlining slot of the June 13 event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

The move to flyweight comes as no surprise for Calvillo. She has missed weight three times trying to make the strawweight limit in her UFC career. Regardless, she’s still considered a bright prospect and faces a tough test against top contender Eye.

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In the co-main event, a heated middleweight bout between Karl Roberson and Marvin Vettori takes the stage. This is the third time the UFC rebooked the matchup. It’s been canceled twice previously. The most recent cancellation brewed a hostile exchange between the two competitors in May in Jacksonville, Fla.

Check out the official poster for the event below:

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Dana White reveals full UFC lineup for June 13 in Las Vegas

UFC president Dana White has announced the full June 13 lineup for the promotion’s event, which is expected to take place in Las Vegas.

Nine days prior to its June 13 event, the UFC has announced its full lineup of fights.

UFC president Dana White revealed the 10-fight card in an interview with ESPN on Thursday. Eight of the fights had already been revealed, but two new matchups were confirmed: [autotag]Kevin Aguilar[/autotag] (17-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC) vs. [autotag]Charles Rosa[/autotag] (12-4 MMA, 3-4 UFC) and [autotag]Jordan Griffin[/autotag] (18-7 MMA, 1-2 UFC) vs. [autotag]Darrick Minner[/autotag] (24-11 MMA, 0-1 UFC). Both fights will be contested at featherweight.

Headlined by a women’s flyweight fight between [autotag]Cynthia Calvillo[/autotag] and [autotag]Jessica Eye[/autotag], the main card lineup also features [autotag]Karl Roberson[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag], [autotag]Ray Borg[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Merab Dvalishvili[/autotag], [autotag]Andre Fili[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Charles Jourdain[/autotag], and [autotag]Mark De La Rosa[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Jordan Espinosa[/autotag].

The event will take place at UFC Apex in Las Vegas, pending Nevada Athletic Commission approval at a meeting scheduled for this Monday. Broadcast plans have yet to be announced.

With entire lineup for the June 13 UFC event is as follows:

MAIN CARD (9 p.m. E.T.)

  • Cynthia Calvillo vs. Jessica Eye
  • Karl Roberson vs. Marvin Vettori
  • Andre Fili vs. Charles Jourdain
  • Ray Borg vs. Merab Dvalishvili
  • Mark De La Rosa vs. Jordan Espinosa

PRELIMINARY CARD (6 p.m. E.T.)

  • [autotag]Mariya Agapova[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Melissa Gatto[/autotag]
  • Kevin Aguilar vs. Charles Rosa
  • [autotag]Julia Avila[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Gina Mazany[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Ryan Benoit[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Tyson Nam[/autotag]
  • Jordan Griffin vs. Darrick Minner

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Karl Roberson vs. Marvin Vettori rescheduled for UFC event June 13

Karl Roberson and Marvin Vettori will still get the opportunity to settle their differences inside the octagon.

[autotag]Karl Roberson[/autotag] and [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] will still get the opportunity to settle their differences inside the octagon.

The middleweights have been rescheduled to fight on the UFC’s upcoming June 13 event after the pairing fell apart on just hours’ notice last week at UFC on ESPN+ 29.

MMA Junkie confirmed with multiple people close to the situation that Roberson (9-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) and Vettori (14-4-1 MMA, 4-2-1 UFC) have agreed to the matchup following an initial report from MMA Fighting. The people requested anonymity because the UFC has yet to officially announce the bout.

The UFC intended to head to Kazakhstan on that date before the coronavirus pandemic put all events in limbo. The promotion hopes to determine a new location soon, with Las Vegas the front runner as Nevada prepares for the resumption of combat sports.

After Roberson and Vettori successfully made weight for UFC on ESPN+ 29, the path to fight night appeared to be clear. Roberson fell ill while recovering from his weight cut, though, and was pulled from the card after being taken to hospital. Following the scratch, Roberson and Vettori had a viral hotel run-in that involved a whole lot of screaming from the latter.

That made it clear the fight needed to be rebooked, and the two surging 185-pound fighters, who are both on two-fight winning streaks, will vent their frustrations in the octagon.

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MMA Junkie Radio #3052: UFC on ESPN+ 29 recap, UFC on ESPN 8 preview

Check out the latest episode of MMA Junkie Radio with “Gorgeous” George and “Goze.”

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Thursday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with hosts “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here!

On Episode No. 3,051 of the podcast, the fellas recap UFC on ESPN+ 29, as well as look ahead to UFC on ESPN 8, and more.

THE RUNDOWN

  • [autotag]Glover Teixeira[/autotag] rallied from a slow start to put on a clinic and beat down [autotag]Anthony Smith[/autotag] in the UFC on ESPN+ 29 main event. The fight ended with a fifth-round TKO win for Teixeira, but should it have been stopped sooner? We’ve got some insight into that.
  • UFC on ESPN+ 29 was the second of three shows to take place behind closed doors at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla. With no fans in attendance, do the fights seem more brutal than usual?
  • Could Dominick Cruz’s claim of Keith Peterson smelling like alcohol and cigarettes during his fight at UFC 249 have had an effect on UFC on ESPN+ 29 with referees allowing fights to go on longer?
  • [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag], who’s fight with Karl Roberson was scratched last minute, might be cursed, and he’s understandably frustrated. But did he go too far in the hotel lobby?
  • UFC on ESPN 8, headlined by a heavyweight clash between Alistair Overeem and Walt Harris, goes down Saturday to cap off a trio of events in eight days. We preview the card.
  • Lastly, we wish Khabib Nurmagomedov’s father the best as he recovers from a reported coma in Moscow.

Stream or download this and all episodes of MMA Junkie Radio over at OmnyStudio, or check it out above. You can also catch it on Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcher, and more. A new episode of the podcast is released every Monday and Thursday.