UFC on ABC 2 discussion thread

UFC on ABC 2 takes place Saturday in Las Vegas, and you can discuss the event here.

LAS VEGAS – MMA Junkie is on scene and reporting live from Saturday’s UFC on ABC 2 event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, which kicks off at 11:30 a.m. ET (8:30 a.m. PT). You can discuss the event here.

Be sure to follow along with the latest card updates in our UFC on ABC 2 live results post, and then discuss the event in the comments section below.

Round-by-round updates and official results begin at approximately 11:30 a.m. ET for the preliminary card and 3 p.m. ET for the main card.

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Twitter Mailbag: Can Marvin Vettori earn a title shot at UFC on ABC 2?

MMA Junkie’s Nolan King answers questions about Marvin Vettori, Kevin Holland, Jon Jones, Demetrious Johnson, and more!

Questions on your mind about recent happenings in MMA? MMA Junkie’s Twitter Mailbag is here – and this week, @mma_kings answers:

  • Could [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] earn a title shot with a win over [autotag]Kevin Holland[/autotag] at UFC on ABC 2?
  • What’s next for the UFC on ABC 2 main event winner?
  • How would former Bellator champion [autotag]Rafael Lovato Jr.[/autotag] have done in the UFC?
  • What’s next for [autotag]Arnold Allen[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Sodiq Yusuff[/autotag] winner?
  • Did [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] getting knocked out by [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] generate ONE Championship more attention?
  • Thoughts on the [autotag]Francis Ngannou[/autotag]-[autotag]Jon Jones[/autotag]-[autotag]Derrick Lewis[/autotag] triad of matchmaking?

Watch the video above for answers to those questions.

To ask a question of your own, follow @MMAjunkie on Twitter and let us know.

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Norma Dumont misses weight again, commission cancels UFC on ABC 2 fight vs. Erin Blanchfield

After Norma Dumont missed weight at the UFC on ABC 2 weigh-ins, the Nevada Athletic Commission scrapped her fight vs. Erin Blanchfield.

Less than 24 hours before the first prelim, UFC on ABC 2 has lost a fight.

After [autotag]Norma Dumont[/autotag] missed the bantamweight limit by 3.5 pounds Friday, her fight against [autotag]Erin Blanchfield[/autotag] was scrapped, a person with knowledge of the cancellation told MMA Junkie shortly thereafter.

According to Blanchfield’s manager, Oren Hodak, his fighter agreed to compete against Dumont despite the weight miss. However, the NAC ultimately pulled the fight from the lineup.

The miss was the second straight time Dumont has come in at 139.5 pounds for a bantamweight bout. In November, Dumont defeated Ashlee Evans-Smith by unanimous decision in a fight she missed weight for by 3.5 pounds.

The fight was scheduled to mark the promotional debut for Blanchfield, who accepted it on short notice at a weight division above where she normally competes.

UFC on ABC 2 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The main card airs on ABC after prelims on ESPN/ESPN+.

The UFC on ABC 2 lineup now includes:

MAIN CARD (ABC, ESPN+, 3 p.m. ET)

  • Marvin Vettori vs. Kevin Holland
  • Arnold Allen vs. Sodiq Yusuff
  • Sam Alvey vs. Julian Marquez
  • Nina Ansaroff vs. Mackenzie Dern
  • Mike Perry vs. Daniel Rodriguez

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN, ESPN+, 12 p.m. ET)

  • Jim Miller vs. Joe Solecki
  • Mateusz Gamrot vs. Scott Holtzman
  • Ignacio Bahamondes vs. John Makdessi
  • Jarjis Danho vs. Yorgan De Castro
  • Hunter Azure vs. Jack Shore
  • Jordan Griffin vs. Luis Saldana
  • William Knight vs. Da Un Jung
  • Impa Kasanganay vs. Sasha Palatnikov

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UFC on ABC 2 video: Marvin Vettori, Kevin Holland hit marks for main event

The UFC on ABC 2 main event is official now that the headliners have made weight in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS – The UFC on ABC 2 main event is official now that the headliners have made weight.

[autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] (16-3-1 MMA, 6-2-1 UFC) meets [autotag]Kevin Holland[/autotag] (21-6 MMA, 8-3 UFC) in the middleweight headliner Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The main card airs on ABC and streams on ESPN+ following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+.

Friday, the fighters stepped on the scale at the official weigh-ins and made weight without issue. Vettori came in at 186 pounds. Holland was well under the non-title max at 183.5.

Holland is returning on short notice as a replacement opponent for Vettori. Holland lost a decision to Derek Brunson three weeks ago. He weighed in at 183 pounds for that fight.

Check out video of Vettori and Holland’s trips to the scale above.

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UFC on ABC 2 weigh-in results and live video stream (11 a.m. ET)

Check out the results from the official UFC on ABC 2 fighter weigh-ins, featuring Marvin Vettori vs. Kevin Holland.

LAS VEGAS – MMA Junkie is on scene and reporting live from Friday’s official UFC on ABC 2 fighter weigh-ins, which kick off at 11 a.m. ET (8 a.m. PT).

The weigh-ins take place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The same venue hosts Saturday’s card, which has a main card on ESPN following prelims on ESPN2.

Among those weighing in are Marvin Vettori (16-3-1 MMA, 6-2-1 UFC) and Kevin Holland (21-6 MMA, 8-3 UFC), who meet in the middleweight main event, and Arnold Allen (16-1 MMA, 7-0 UFC) and Sodiq Yusuff (11-1 MMA, 4-0 UFC), who fight in the featherweight co-feature.

The full UFC on ABC 2 weigh-in results include:

MAIN CARD (ABC, ESPN+, 3 p.m. ET)

  • Marvin Vettori () vs. Kevin Holland ()
  • Arnold Allen () vs. Sodiq Yusuff ()
  • Sam Alvey () vs. Julian Marquez ()
  • Nina Nunes () vs. Mackenzie Dern ()
  • Mike Perry () vs. Daniel Rodriguez ()

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN, ESPN+, 12 p.m. ET)

  • Jim Miller () vs. Joe Solecki ()
  • Mateusz Gamrot () vs. Scott Holtzman ()
  • Erin Blanchfield () vs. Norma Dumont ()
  • Ignacio Bahamondes () vs. John Makdessi ()
  • Jarjis Danho () vs. Yorgan De Castro ()
  • Hunter Azure () vs. Jack Shore ()
  • Jordan Griffin () vs. Luis Saldana ()
  • Da Un Jung () vs. William Knight ()

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 11:30 a.m. ET)

  • Impa Kasanganay () vs. Sasha Palatnikov ()

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MMA Junkie Radio #3147: Bellator president Scott Coker

Thursday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with hosts “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here and will be live on SportsCastr at noon ET.

Thursday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with hosts “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here and will be live on SportsCastr at noon ET.

On episode 3,147, the boys welcome in Bellator president Scott Coker to help preview this weekend’s big Bellator 256 event. Additionally, George and “Goze” will recap a historic ONE on TNT 1 event, while also looking ahead to this weekend’s UFC on ABC 2.

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

Marvin Vettori says he is No. 1 contender by default: ‘You’re not there to defend your spot’

While a handful of middleweights all believe they are deserving of a crack at the UFC title, Marvin Vettori believes his case is undeniable.

LAS VEGAS – While a handful of UFC middleweight contenders all believe they have a case for why they’re most deserving of a crack at the title, [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] believes his is undeniable.

“I’m next because these guys can’t make it, man,” Vettori told MMA Junkie at Wednesday’s UFC on ABC 2 media day at the UFC Apex. “Like, by default I need to take their spot. You’re not there to defend your spot. You’re not there to defend anything.

“Like you’ve got that pen on that table. If you’re not there and you’re supposed to be there to defend that pen, and I’m coming, I’m taking the pen. You’re not there to defend it.”

It’s a rather simple concept, but one that has some merit. After all, Vettori was supposed to fight Darren Till at this weekend’s event, but a broken collarbone forced his opponent to withdraw from the card.

It’s a situation with which Vettori has become all too familiar in his march to the top of the UFC’s middleweight division.

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“I guess now this became almost normal,” Vettori said. “Like, this is more normal than actually having a fight with the same opponent – showing up and finding the same opponent that you were supposed to fight. But yeah man, a little adjustment has been done and I’m ready to go, and at the end of the day, I don’t care who’s who’s going to be in front of me, you know? I’m ready, and this time I knew I was going to fight five rounds, so iI prepared for five rounds, and the rest will be history.”

Vettori (16-3-1 MMA, 6-2-1 UFC) now faces Kevin Holland (21-6 MMA, 8-3 UFC) in the headlining bout of Saturday’s card, which airs on ABC following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+ from the UFC Apex.

Holland has recently endured heavy criticism following a subpar performance against Derek Brunson, but Vettori said he was willing to fight any ranked opponent, regardless of perceived momentum.

“People don’t realize, but there’s a lot of work going behind the
fight, and like, it’s not just my work – it’s all my teamwork, like Kings MMA work,” Vettori said “I need to give back to these people, too.”

Should he prove victorious, Vettori will put his name alongside the likes of former champion Robert Whittaker and recent title challenger Paulo Costa – not to mention contenders Jared Cannonier and Brunson – as fighters who believe they deserve a crack at UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya.

But Vettori thinks his activity level and willingness to fight frequently make him the clear choice – a claim he plans on cementing on Saturday.

“At the end of the day, I think it’s more about the performance that I’m going to put on than than the opponent,” Vettori said. “Like Derek Brunson got pushed up so high in the rankings by beating this guy in like not even in a great way, so I go out and I do me, and you know I’m going to be right there next in line, I think.”

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

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Mike Perry happy to not have Darren Till distraction, but welcomes middleweight clash next

When Darren Till was forced to withdraw from UFC on ABC 2, budding rival Mike Perry admits he was initially a little disappointed.

LAS VEGAS – When [autotag]Darren Till[/autotag] was forced to withdraw from this week’s UFC on ABC 2, budding rival [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] admits he was initially a little disappointed, but then realized perhaps it was a blessing in disguise.

“I was looking forward to maybe slapping him in the face and making headlines this week,” Perry told MMA Junkie at Wednesday’s UFC on ABC 2 media session at the UFC Apex. “But it’s interesting because we all come here with a mission, and you know, it’s whose name is on the other side of that paper, so that’s the most important thing. So it’s better that I don’t have to deal with any type of drama.”

Drama has seemingly played a central role in Perry’s UFC career to date, both in and out of the cage. But with the birth of his son earlier this year, Perry said he’s developed a new stance on his own behavior.

“My son means the world to me, and my family and my life, and just lit this fire that I didn’t know was going to happen, and I’m happy for it, and I’m grateful for it, and I’m going to stay humble,” Perry said. “I was just doing an interview and I said, ‘You know, now I have a reason to be a role model.’

“I never really cared to be some type of role model before, but now I have someone who I’m going to teach everything to, and that’s the thing I got as a dad – I’m like, you can’t push too hard, and then you don’t want to miss anything. You don’t want to be like, ‘Man, I could have told you about that and I missed it,’ but who knows what’s going to happen? He’s only three months old, so sky’s the limit.”

In addition to the changes in his personal life, Perry (14-7 MMA, 7-7 UFC) has also switched up his training, as well, siding with Florida’s MMA Masters crew in preparation for his Saturday matchup with Daniel Rodriguez (13-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC), which airs live on ABC from the UFC Apex following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+.

Perry is actually a slight underdog in the matchup, according to the oddsmakers, but he believes sacrifices he’s made in training will propel him to an impressive performance. And while he admits there was a time in his life when wins and losses didn’t matter as much as hearing the roar of the crowd, that has begun to change, too.

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“Results definitely matter, but sometimes they matter to me more than other times, or in the past, they might not have mattered as much as – you know, the most important thing to me was always just showing up and fighting,” Perry said. “Then sometimes, you can’t learn until you do things a certain way, whether it be the wrong way or the right way, and then you really find out and know things about yourself, so you know, I’ve made the sacrifices. I put in the work.”

Perry’s fights generally prove exciting, win or lose. But at 1-3 in his past four appearances – and after badly missing weight in his most recent outing – Perry is in need of doing something special. Whether that happens on Saturday remains to be seen, but he’s certainly saying all the right things ahead of the contest.

“I’m here and I’m ready to fight anybody any day this week, every day this week,” Perry said. “I’m ready for pictures. I’m ready to take my shirt off. I’m ready to show out and go all day long, five rounds, non-stop. I don’t know. It’s thanks to God that I feel better than I’ve ever felt ”

So perhaps a few less headlines for now aren’t the worst thing for Perry’s focus. Besides, once Till has healed from the broken collarbone that pulled him out of UFC on ABC 2, Perry thinks making a trip up to 185 pounds could prove fruitful.

“I trained my ass off for this,” Perry said. “I sacrificed for this. I dieted for this every single day. I want what you guys are at home stuffing your faces with – stuffed crust cheese pizza, whatever. Lasagna or just pasta.

“I know I’m talking trash, and on Twitter, I be breaking down. You be seeing me. I’m like a girl on my period on Twitter when I’m on weight cut ’cause it’s just awful. It makes me want to go up a weight class, so when I knock this fool out on Saturday and Darren Till’s collarbone heals, let’s make that fight happen at 185. I eat a chicken sandwich with one hand and hit him in the face with the other.”

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Kevin Holland promises a little less talking at UFC on ABC 2: ‘It’s kill or be killed’

The change in Kevin Holland was apparent from the moment he stepped into the room for his Wednesday media session at the UFC Apex.

LAS VEGAS – The change in [autotag]Kevin Holland[/autotag] was apparent from the moment he stepped into the room for his Wednesday media session at the UFC Apex.

Gone was the boisterous, jovial Holland of just three weeks prior. Instead, Holland’s tone was much more subdued.

“It’s kill or be killed,” Holland told MMA Junkie. “Go out there and get the kill, get the job done, go home – you know what I mean? Do my thing.”

Holland’s approach to the media day was a clear reaction to the criticism he received following a rather bizarre fight with Derek Brunson just a few weeks ago, where he seemed more focused on talking to Khabib Nurmagomedov, who was cageside, than actually beating his opponent. Following a lackluster decision loss, Holland was the target of some very pointed backlash.

Holland said the message was received – even if he didn’t necessarily agree with it all.

“I’m just here to do the job, you know what I mean,” Holland said. “It’s like everybody wants ‘Big Mouth’ until ‘Big Mouth’ failed, (and) now they don’t want ‘Big Mouth’ anymore, so as far as I’m concerned, I’ll go out there and do what ‘Trailblazer’ does, collect my ‘W,’ and then take my black ass back home.”

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Holland (21-6 MMA, 8-3 UFC) will get a chance to put the performance behind him when he faces Marvin Vettori (16-3-1 MMA, 6-2-1 UFC) in the headlining bout of Saturday’s UFC on ABC 2 event, which airs live on ABC from the UFC Apex.

Stepping in for an injured Darren Till, Holland now competes in his second UFC main event in just three weeks, and while he knows things need to be a little different than his last outing, he believes he’s proving his worth to the promotion by taking the contest.

“I think there were some things I needed to work on before I got this main event, but at the same time, when the company needs somebody to step up, I’m here to step up when nobody else will,” Holland said. “I think it was one of those situations where “Trailblazer’ needed to be here, and I’m here.”

For fans, the build-up to the matchup will certainly have less flavor than one might have hoped. While there is history between them, Holland made it clear he’s not willing to partake in as much pre-fight banter as he has in previous contests. That said, he still believes he can get the best of Vettori even without the pre-fight mind games.

“I’m going to mess with him in the cage,” Holland said. “At the end of the day, he’s going to get toyed with, you know what I mean? The work with Marvin’s head has already been put in you, so when we get out there, I’ll show you guys exactly what I mean.”

Kevin Holland (left) didn’t have his best night against Derek Brunson on March 20. (UFC/Getty courtesy photo)

Winning has a way of solving a lot of problems in MMA, and Holland has certainly showed a penchant for entertaining while earning a victory. But Holland, the 2020 MMA Junkie “Fighter of the Year,” said he’s not overly concerned with what fans may have to say after Saturday.

UFC president Dana White signs the checks, and therefore his opinion matters. Any others, not so much.

“Dana wasn’t really happy with the performance, and I can understand why he wasn’t happy with the performance,” Holland said. “He’s the boss, you know? He was looking forward to me doing certain things to Brunson so, you know, it could bring better revenue later on. I don’t think Brunson brings good revenue to the game or to the sport, so I could feel where he was upset from – everybody else who was upset, shut the f*ck up, you know what I mean?

“So yeah, I can understand where the boss is upset from. I understand where the boss is coming from 100 percent. … Here and there he’s had things to say, and best believe I’ve had open ears and I’ve listened.”

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

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Mackenzie Dern fully committed to UFC title run, believes she’s now ‘champ material’

Mackenzie Dern is already a world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, but she now believes she’s ready to accomplish the same feat in MMA.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Mackenzie Dern[/autotag] is already a world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, but she now believes she’s ready to accomplish the same feat in MMA.

While she’s been competing in MMA professionally for the past five years, Dern said she is now seeing the improvements in her own game that are necessary to compete at the highest level of the sport.

“I definitely think I am at the right structure in my life,” Dern told MMA Junkie at Wednesday’s UFC on ABC 2 media day at the UFC Apex. “I have the right support that I need. Since my pregnancy, I think a big thing I was saying was that I kind of lost a lot of muscle and that I wanted to eventually gain that muscle, so this was the first camp that I felt like, ‘OK, my boxing, my striking, I’m getting to a good level. My grappling is staying sharp. Now I’m ready to add one more responsibility to my camp.’

“This camp I brought in my coach from Brazil, Rogerio Camoes, to do my strength training, so it’s good to see that as the fights, you know, you’re going up the ranks you’re getting more fights, you’re able to bring in more responsibilities, and you’re just feeling good in your camp and everything to be able to add more things, you know, so I’m really starting to be, I think, champ material.”

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The effort seems to be paying off. Under the watchful eye of veteran trainer Jason Parillo – who has previously worked with the likes of Michael Bisping and B.J. Penn, among others – Dern went an impressive 3-0 in 2020 and currently sits at No. 11 in the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie strawweight rankings. Dern credits Parillo’s guidance for her current success.

“He’s been through all these champions, and it’s cool when you have, like, my strength coach, my boxing coach, they have this artwork that they want to do, and I’m their artwork,” Dern said. “I kind of just trust their process and let them do what they want with me, you know, and I know that in the end they have the the finished product that they want, and they’re going to do a masterpiece.”

Dern (10-1 MMA, 5-1 UFC) returns to action at Saturday’s UFC on ABC 2, when she takes on Nina Ansaroff (10-6 MMA, 4-3 UFC) on the ABC-televised main card that follows prelims on ESPN and ESPN+ from the UFC Apex. Ansaroff fights for the first time since giving birth to her daughter this past September, but Dern isn’t expecting any kind of letdown from her opponent, who sits at No. 5 in the UFC’s official rankings.

“You can’t mess around,” Dern said. “She’s No. 5 for a reason, so
I think it will be exciting to see what her mom experience was compared to my mom experience, you know?”

A victory would certainly earn Dern another high-profile booking. With several big matchups scheduled in the UFC’s strawweight division, including a title fight later this month at UFC 261, Dern believes she has a chance to really elevate herself in the rankings – a challenge she finally feels ready to tackle head on.

“I believed it (before), but it wasn’t like a focus for me,” Dern said. “Like, of course you want to go fight, but for me, it was just to make money and kind of have that celebrity life, you know, and go party after, you know? It’s just by myself, and I was kind of just enjoying the moment as it comes. I didn’t
think to take fighting as a strategy-wise, ‘OK, who should I fight next? How do I go up the rankings?’ It was just kind of the UFC, the public was doing it all for me, you know, and then now, after my loss and the pregnancy, I had to take control of my career and start to figure out what I want, you know, and now I’m just focused on the belt.

“I think about partying after the belt, you know, to celebrate – but until then, I just have like the blinders on, and that’s that’s the only thing I see.”

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

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