Melsik Baghdasaryan surprised by Tucker Lutz’s grit, toughness at UFC on ESPN 49

Melsik Baghdasaryan bounced back from his first UFC loss in February with a unanimous decision win over Tucker Lutz at UFC on ESPN 49.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Melsik Baghdasaryan[/autotag] beat Tucker Lutz with a unanimous decision Saturday to close out the preliminary card at UFC on ESPN 49 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Take a look inside the fight with Baghdasaryan, who bounced back from his first UFC loss in February.

Evan Elder got to honor grandfather with win over ‘tough as nails’ Genaro Valdez

At UFC on ESPN 49, Evan Elder got his first UFC win after an 0-2 start. He said it was a tribute to his grandfather, who recently died.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Evan Elder[/autotag] beat Genaro Valdez with a unanimous decision Saturday on the preliminary card at UFC on ESPN 49 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Take a look inside the fight with Elder, who picked up his first UFC win after an 0-2 start.

UFC on ESPN 49: Nazim Sadykhov credits multi-cultured Longo MMA brotherhood for life-changing experience

Nazim Sadykhov hasn’t lost since his pro debut in 2018. He gives much of the credit for his success to his team at Longo MMA on Long Island.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Nazim Sadykhov[/autotag] beat Terrance McKinney with a second-round submission Saturday to open up the main card at UFC on ESPN 49 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Take a look inside the fight with Sadykhov, who hasn’t lost since his pro debut in 2018.

Spinning Back Clique LIVE: Ngannou-Fury, Hill injury reaction, Paul-Diaz, more

This week’s “Spinning Back Clique” discusses and debates Ngannou-Fury, Paul Diaz, Jamahal Hill and more.

Check out this week’s “Spinning Back Clique,” MMA Junkie’s weekly live show that takes a spin through the biggest topics in mixed martial arts. This week’s panel of Eric Nicksick, Brian “Goze” Garcia and Mike Bohn will join host “Gorgeous” George Garcia live at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) to discuss and debate:

  • Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannu took a chance when he left the promotion, but it looks like it will pay off now that he’s booked a boxing match against Tyson Fury. We react to the matchup almost two years in the making.
  • UFC light heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill ruptured his Achilles tendon this past week. With a lengthy rehab in front of him, he vacated his belt. When he won it, it was up for grabs from an injury vacancy. Now he’ll be the reason it is again. Is this the right move, or should the UFC have done an interim title?
  • Although it was huge news when it was announced, the buzz around the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz boxing match seems to have been dialed way back. In fact, Paul even has criticized Diaz for not doing enough promotion. Couple that with Diaz’s worry that he’ll be drug tested in Texas, and is this thing turning into a bust?
  • Mayra Bueno Silva upset former women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm with a second-round submission in the UFC on ESPN 49 main event. Now she wants a shot at the 135-pound title that was vacated when dual champ Amanda Nunes retired in June. Is she one of the two who should fight for the belt, or is there a stronger candidate?
  • For the first time, SBC has a guest panelist this week: Xtreme Couture head coach Nicksick. We’ll hit him up on topics like Marcin Tybura vs. Tom Aspinall, Ngannou-Fury, Kevin Lee’s retirement and more.

“Spinning Back Clique” is released each Monday LIVE on MMA Junkie’s YouTube channel. You can watch this week’s episode in the video above.

Azat Maksum wants to avenge Zhalgas Zhumagulov’s loss to Joshua Van after UFC on ESPN 49

Flyweight Azat Maksum won his highly anticipated UFC debut against Tyson Nam at UFC on ESPN 49. Now he has his sights set on Joshua Van.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Azat Maksum[/autotag] beat Tyson Nam with a split decision Saturday on the preliminary card at UFC on ESPN 49 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Take a look inside the fight with Maksum, who stayed unbeaten and won his highly anticipated UFC debut.

MMA Junkie Radio #3379: Guests Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Giga Chikadze, Jamahal Hill news, Mayra Bueno Silva surge, more

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


Monday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here.

On Episode 3,379, the guys welcome in UFC guests [autotag]Joanna Jedrzejczyk[/autotag] and [autotag]Giga Chikadze[/autotag]. They also discuss the Jamahal Hill news, Mayra Bueno Silva’s win over Holly Holm and more. Tune in!

Takedown record holder Ailin Perez talks twerking and rematches after UFC on ESPN 49

Ailin Perez set the UFC’s single-fight women’s bantamweight takedown record against Ashlee Evans-Smith at UFC on ESPN 49 in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Ailin Perez[/autotag] beat Ashlee Evans-Smith with a unanimous decision Saturday to open up the preliminary card at UFC on ESPN 49 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Take a look inside the fight with Perez, who was dominant from start to finish with takedowns and nearly 10 minutes of top control for her first UFC win.

Junyong Park says UFC on ESPN 49 win over Albert Duraev was exactly how it was drawn up

Junyong Park picked up his seventh win in eight fights and third straight finish by rear-naked choke when he tapped out Albert Duraev.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Junyong Park[/autotag] beat Albert Duraev with a second-round submission Saturday on the main card at UFC on ESPN 49 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Take a look inside the fight with Park, who has three straight rear-naked choke wins and victories in seven of his past eight fights.

Norma Dumont on that Chandler altercation, her mid-fight sprint, UFC women’s featherweight future

Whatever bad blood was going on between Norma Dumont and Chelsea Chandler, Dumont may have put an end to it Saturday.

LAS VEGAS – Whatever bad blood was going on between [autotag]Norma Dumont[/autotag] and Chelsea Chandler, Dumont may have put an end to it Saturday.

Dumont (10-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) turned in a dominant performance to sweep Chandler (5-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) on the scorecards for a unanimous decision on the main card at UFC on ESPN 49 in Las Vegas. The bout was just the 29th women’s featherweight fight in UFC history.

Amanda Nunes’ recent retirement while she held both the women’s featherweight and bantamweight belts has thrown some chaos into the title pictures in both divisions. Dumont appeared to have taken another big step forward as a contender and said she wants to fight for the vacant belt.

But the big talk right after her win was the Friday backstage altercation between Dumont and Chandler after their ceremonial weigh-in faceoff.

“She reached out to me on Instagram before when she started in the UFC,” Dumont said at her post-fight news conference at the UFC Apex. “We talked. We chatted a bit and we even tried to get a fight together to fight each other, but the UFC didn’t want it at that time – saying that she didn’t have the level to actually fight me at that time. And then she even asked me for some tips. Then all of a sudden, this fight was scheduled and she started saying some things such as, ‘I don’t think (her past) opponents did what they needed to do. I don’t think people put pressure on her. I don’t think people did enough’ – that I wasn’t everything that people thought I was.

“We’re doing weigh-ins. She would look looking down when I talked to her, when I looked over to her. I just went up there and said, ‘Listen, if you’re going to talk, let’s do this. You can’t talk and not back it up.'”

Dumont, from Brazil, said the spat didn’t make a difference to her come fight night, though. And true to that, she appeared to fight without a lot of the emotion that came with the previous day’s run-in, in which both fighters were shown on video being held back from each other.

“Frankly, it doesn’t make a difference,” she said. “I always told people it doesn’t matter to me. I’ve always said all those people from outside Brazil, they wouldn’t even step foot into the climate that we actually have down there, all the stuff that we do. It’s always the war, always the tension, always the brawl. That’s what it’s like, and it doesn’t matter. When I get in there, it doesn’t matter if it’s a friend or a foe. I’m there to hurt. I’m there to strike. I’m there to do everything I can.”

Now Dumont will hope the UFC has reason to keep women’s featherweight around without Nunes ruling it the division. There have been rumors for years that the promotion would ditch the weight class eventually because it’s been a challenge to keep it populated with enough roster members to have frequent contenders.

Without Nunes, the rumors started to ramp up. But Dumont said if the UFC takes away 145, she’ll just bounce down 10 pounds.

“I’m here in the 145 division. I’m here to be the cage at 145, or at 135,” she said. “If Ronda (Rousey) comes back, I’ll go to any division she’s in. I think it would be, simply, the fight of my life since we don’t have Amanda active at the moment.”

Check out Dumont’s complete post-fight interview in the video above.

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