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theanticool · 4 years
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Roosevelt Roberts submits Brok Weaver in the 2nd round!
Great performance from Roberts. Got Weaver down in round 2, gets to his back as Weaver tries to escape, and then gets the RNC.
I like Roberts but dude has to learn how to move left and right. This high guard, shoulder roll, run back into the cage stuff made this a harder fight for him than it needed to be cause Weaver had nothing for him in open mat. Instead he allowed Weaver to push him back into the cage.
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topsportsasia · 3 years
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'Gamebred FC 1' results: Jason Knight vs Charles Bennett, Brok Weaver vs Cliff Wright
‘Gamebred FC 1’ results: Jason Knight vs Charles Bennett, Brok Weaver vs Cliff Wright
. Promotion: Bare Knuckle MMA Gamebred Fighting ChampionshipTitle: “Gamebred FC 1“Venue: Biloxi Community Center, Biloxi, Mississippi, United StatesDate: June 18, 2021broadcaster: FITE.tv, bktvapp.com . BOUT #WIN (County)LOSS (Country)DETAILSPRELIMINARY CARD1 Sedriques “The Reaper” Dumas (USA) Demarcus Kemp (USA) Method: Technical Knockout via Liver KickTime & Round:Referee:Weight: 2 Dennis…
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fightsportfocus · 4 years
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UFC Fight Night: Waterson vs. Hill Betting Odds and Picks / Predictions
UFC Fight Night: Waterson vs. Hill Betting Odds and Picks / Predictions
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This Saturday the UFC stays in Las Vegas for UFC Fight Night 177, or as it’s become known, UFC Fight Night: Waterson vs. Hill, as the original headliner Glover Texiera vs. Thiago Santos was postponed because of a positive Covid-19 test result from Texiera.
There were a lot of fights added last-minute to this card, and it looks like we’ve got 7 fights tentatively scheduled for the prelims.  Of…
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conanaltatis · 4 years
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Lathrop, California's Roosevelt Roberts earns 3rd UFC win, submits Brok Weaver in Las Vegas
Lathrop, California’s Roosevelt Roberts earns 3rd UFC win, submits Brok Weaver in Las Vegas
Fighting out of Lathrop, California, United States, Roosevelt “GoGetta” Roberts, 26, was one of the winners at “UFC on ESPN 9.” It was his third victory in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Featuring 11 professional mixed martial arts matches, “UFC on ESPN 9” took place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on May 30, 2020. In the eighth bout of the evening, Roberts fought Brok “Chata…
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thesportssoundoff · 5 years
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“This is a bad show and yet....” The UFC Blachowicz vs Anderson Fight Night  Preview
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February 10th, 2020
A week after chaos and controversy in Texas, we stay in the Southwest as the UFC heads to Rio Rancho, New Mexico for a little bit of a weird ass fight card. The UFC has a tendency to just put together shows in weird locations to fill their schedule and a show from the Santa Ana Star Center in New Mexico sort of just fits that mold with a very blegh card. There's good fights on here but for some reason, most of them lurk on the prelims while the main card is pretty much a big ball of fluff and weird Jackson-Wink style matchups. Corey Anderson vs Jan Blachowicz is a fine enough headliner I GUESS while Diego Sanchez vs Michel Perreira is one of those fights you have a morbid curiosity for live but eventually will turn to disgust once it happens. Names like Jim Miller, Scott Holtzman, Ray Borg and John Dodson lurk on the prelims if you're willing to dig around for them and any card with Tim Means on it probably warrants viewing. IF ANYTHING it feels like this card is really a more painful reminder of the downfall of Jackson-Wink and how most of the name fighters they've relied upon have either left, retired or fallen off the map completely. It's a dying gym and it's sort of brutal to see it go this route even if you found Greg Jackson and Mike WInklejohn to come off as perhaps arrogant and condescending at their peak. Either way, there's live fights and I'll be here so it's my duty to settle in, strap up and get ready to guide us through what is a very weird helter skelter-y fight night from New Mexico.
2020 Stat-O-Matic:
Debuting Fighters (3-2): Daniel Rodriguez, Brok Weaver Main Event Exemption:
Short Notice Fighters (2-2): DeQuan Townsend, Daniel Rodriguez Main Event Exemption:
Second Fight (2-2): Rodrigo Vargas Main Event Exemption: Vs Debutantes: Rodrigo Vargas
Cage Corrosion (Fighters who have not fought within a year of the date of the fight) (5-0):  Yancy Medeiros Main Event Exemption (1-0):
Undefeated Fighters (2-4):   Main Event Exemption (0-1):
Fighters with at least four fights in the UFC with 0 wins over competition still in the organization (2-1): Mark De La Rosa, Tim Means Main Event Exemption:
Weight Class Jumpers (Fighters competing outside of the weight class of their last fight even if they’re returning BACK to their “normal weight class”) (1-3): Ray Borg, Dequan Townsend Main Event Exemption ():
Twelve Precarious Ponderings
1- So does this main event not matter anymore? Regardless of how you might've felt about Corey Anderson and his streaking success or Jan Blachowicz's second half career resurgence, the fact of the matter was that IF Jones beat Reyes convincingly like most expected then Jones vs the winner of this fight felt like a lock for July or August. Consider that the UFC originally brought up the idea of Jones vs Jan in MSG to both camps but Jon passed on it or requested a new deal for it or whatever the case. Corey Anderson has some semblance of heat to him these days after smelting Johnny Walker and trying to develop or rabble up some sort of counter UFC fanbase. This WAS a #1 contender fight in theory but now? Is anybody going to want to see any fight at 205 lbs BESIDES Jones vs Reyes 2? I'm betting that's going to be a hard no. Now it is worth remembering that Jones once turned down Gus 2 (which the UFC thought would be a 1 million buy PPV) so that Glover Teix could get a title shot. This is also the UFC's rise of the champions era where champions can dictate their opponents. That said I bet it's going to be borderline riot territory if the UFC goes with the winner of this fight over a Reyes rematch.
2- The first fight featured a ton of wrasslin' as Jan couldn't stop Corey Anderson takedowns to save his life. The problem repeated itself vs Pat Cummins as well. This has been LESS of a problem for Jan since hitting this insane run he's been on since the Cummins' fight but Anderson hasn't gotten worse as a wrestler and if anything he's rounded out some of the holes in his game as a striker. Feels like a toughie for Jan to win BUT if Jan can take solace in anything, it's that Anderson has been KO'd twice since that fight and got his head bounced off the turf by Shogun Rua in a contested split decision loss. Jan also has rediscovered his kicking game which has been the catalyst for this renaissance run. There's some intrigue here but in all likelihood, this is Bader vs top 10 LHW territory where he can outgrapple dudes en route to the eventual fight with a big hitter who sleeps him.
3- Who WOULD win in a fight between Ryan Bader vs Corey Anderson?
4- Is it fair to just want Diego vs Michel to happen just so you can say you saw it happen?
5- At the risk of opening myself to critique and sassafrass, the main card fight I'm MOST looking forward to is Mara Romero vs Montana de la Rosa. I still think there's plenty of upside for Montana de la Rosa as she's very young but also pretty experienced with a 3-1 UFC record and a sole loss to Andrea Lee who is pretty good. She's got some discomfort on her feet that makes me worried about the ceiling but her grappling, positional awareness and fluidity is well worth seeing if it develops. For Mara Romero, I'm just sort of not sure what she is as a fighter. She debuted, upset the Titan FC bantamweight champ in her UFC debut, lost a close fight to Katlyn Chookagian, upset an undefeated Brazilian prospect in Brazil and then got swamped by Lauren Murphy in her next fight. Like Montana de la Rosa, there's a clear lack of comfort on the feet for extended periods of time but when the fight hits the mat, she's a lot of fun to watch usually. Kinda digging this fight on paper.
6- Jim Miller vs Scott Holtzman is weird because this is a fight that both guys tend to find a way to lose. Miller rolls into this one on a modest two fight winning streak which means he's one more kinda good mid tier guy away from getting thrust into a violence fight vs some sort of stylistic nightmare. Holtzman is still riding his "look great one fight, shit the next" rollercoaster as he comes into this one off violent smelting of Dong Hyung Ma after a loss to Nik Lentz after violently finishing Alan Patrick. So much of Holtzman's game seems to be broken down by whether or not he is "in" the fight after the first round since he seems incapable of grinding out those close brutal fights, especially when he doesn't have a pronounced strength advantage. Chances are this one ends poorly for Miller (who was rocked by Clay Guida twice in a minute) but this is Jim Miller and we are obligated to root for a dude who fought for years with lyme disease and had no idea.
7- Lando Vannata vs Yancy Medeiros in a battle of guys who can best be described as violent enhancement talent should be fun. It's worth remembering that fighters who have taken a year or more off and come back are at a ROUSING 5-0 in the early stages of 2020 and Medeiros hasn't fought since Jan of last year.
8- If Ray Borg makes weight, he's got a REALLY winnable fight against Rogerio Bontorin who is super powerful and hits hard but doesn't bring much else to the dance. How quickly can Borg ascend up the ranks with a win?
9- A bit ago,  @theanticool  and I discussed the plight of Jon Dodson; a super athlete who probably should've rounded out his game more en route to what is now the end of his athletic peak and the start of what would be the crafty veteran portion of his career except I don't think he's particularly crafty. Powerful? For sure. Still plenty fast? Yep. Lacking a change up to his game? Feels pretty evident. Dodson has a chance to pretty much stem the tide of irrelevancy against Nate Wood in another one of those low key great bantamweight fights. Wood was/is a bit of a wild man all action fighter but since coming into the UFC, he's settled down a bit and really refined his game to the tune of a 3-0 record all by stoppage. He's less frenetic, smarter and looks like a dude benefitting from UFC paychecks where he can probably train more/better. Wood vs Dodson should be awesome and especially in the first round where I can see Wood having trouble if Dodson comes out hot early.
10- I'm still not off the Macy Chiasson bandwagon but this fight with Nicco Montano is going to be pretty damn important for her. Nicco got off to a really strong start in her bantamweight debut vs Julianna Pena before she tired out or got sucked into prolonged grappling exchanges or whatever happened. I still think her weight class is down 10 lbs but she's got the stuff to really challenge Chiasson. This feels like a case of two women living in two opposite weight classes and having to meet in the middle to be honest.
11- Speaking of Nicco, she went from the first ever women's flyweight champion to the follow up fight to the curtain jerker. That's tough.
12- I've been a pretty damn bad judge of talent off of the Contender's Series but I really think that Brok Weaver is going to be a big time bust.
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freehiphopnews · 3 years
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Alabama-based, Choctaw Rapper Mow Awol Returns with New Song 'Leo Season'
Alabama-based, Choctaw Rapper Mow Awol Returns with New Song ‘Leo Season’
Apr 09, 2021, 18:29pm EST — Alabama-based, Choctaw rapper Mow Awol is rapidly building his status, and it’s fun to watch. Last week he dropped his firey new single “Leo Season.” As a verified vocalist and in-depth writer, Mow Awol brings an element of high energy to trap music. “I grew up fighting, just ask my cousin UFC pro mixed martial artist Brok Weaver,” commented the clearly passionate Mow…
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thesportswarriors · 3 years
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Ikon 6 results
LOS MOCHIS, Sonora, Mexico (April 3, 2021) – Former UFC fighter Brok “Chata Tuska” Weaver win his iKON Fighting Federation mixed-martial-arts debut in last night’s iKON 6 main event at Polideportivo Centenario in Los Mochis, Sonora, Mexico. (more…)
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theanticool · 5 years
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Rodrigo Vargas illegally knees Brok Weaver. Weaver gets the win via DQ.
Sucks all around. Not how Weaver wants to win but he gets one in his UFC debut.
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fightsportfocus · 4 years
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"When you know you can fight, you don't ever have to try and prove it." Mike Barnett, Port City Kickboxing Academy
“When you know you can fight, you don’t ever have to try and prove it.” Mike Barnett, Port City Kickboxing Academy
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Atlas Fights 54 brought about the much anticipated return of combat sports on the Gulf Coast in spectacular fashion! In spite of the great difficulties presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, fighter, fan and staff safety were held to the utmost regard, and 8 mixed martial arts bouts rocked the cage, reverberating the echos of a return to some piece of normalcy. Atlas Fights looks to repeat that…
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realfightjunkie · 4 years
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Jalin Turner {-320} DEFEATS Brok Weaver {+290} via 2 round SUBMISSION on UFC Vegas 10. Won’t Go 3 Rounds {-170} & Turner wins inside the distance {-155} hits!
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thesportssoundoff · 5 years
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Yes, Diego Sanchez quit to steal a win. No, it...
Shouldn’t have been his decision in the first place. It was an auto-DQ earlier in the night. I don’t see why the ref made Diego do his job.
Can’t quite get into the head of the ref obviously but I THINK it’s because Brok Weaver like boarded up briefly while Diego was still pretty cognizant afterwards? 
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wagerhome-blog · 4 years
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Big Weekend Of MMA Action Heats Up Betting
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UFC Fight Night - May 30
It is not too late to sign up with a pay per head provider before this weekend’s UFC event, but it’s close. On Saturday, an 11-fight card takes over the Apex in Las Vegas, headlined by the welterweight showdown between former champion Tyron Woodley and Gilbert Burns. Woodley is the favorite at -175, with the expectation that the fight goes until at least the fourth round. The over on 3.5 rounds is paying -133. The complete schedule for Saturday: Chris Gutierrez (-110) vs. Vince Morales (-110) Casey Kenney (-275) vs. Louis Smolka (+230) Tim Elliott (-162) vs. Brandon Royval (+135) Jamahal Hill (-125) vs. Klidson Abreu (+105) Daniel Rodriguez (-275) vs. Gabriel Green (+190) Katlyn Chookagian (+115) vs. Antonina Shevchenko (-133) Mackenzie Dern (-400) vs. Hannah Cifers (+320) Brok Weaver (+250) vs. Roosevelt Roberts (-300) Spike Carlyle (+120) vs. Billy Quarantillo (-137) Blagoy Ivanov (-110) vs. Augusto Sakai (-110) Tyron Woodley (-175) vs. Gilbert Burns (+150) A couple of notes on the card to keep an eye on. Mackenzie Dern is making just her second appearance in the octagon since giving birth to a baby girl.
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Meanwhile, Daniel Rodriguez was supposed to fight Kevin Holland, who would have been making just a 14-day turnaround from his victory over Anthony Hernandez. Instead, Holland was replaced this week because of injury, and Rodriguez is now the heavy favorite to beat replacement fighter Gabriel Green. Green is making his UFC debut and hasn’t fought professionally since 2018.
Smaller Octagon
One big factor in this weekend’s fight card and how the bets will fall is the size of the cage at UFC Apex. Instead of the standard 30 feet, it’s just 25 feet, which means that with less space to move around, there will be more fighter on fighter interaction. More fighting and less moving means that there is a higher likelihood of matches ending in finishes instead of decisions. More finishes and shorter fights means that round betting and method of victory wagers will be influenced, so take that into consideration. It’s also worth noting that Woodley hasn’t recorded a KO since 2016. So if ever there was a chance for him to end that unlucky streak, Saturday night is it. For the record, a Woodley KO or TKO is currently paying +175. Read the full article
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mmawagers · 4 years
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The official weigh ins have officially wrapped up! 👊
All the competitors weighed in with 1 fighter missing weight; Brok Weaver was 1.5lbs over the light-weight (155lb) limit. 🥋
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itsjustanthoff · 4 years
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The official weigh-ins for May 30th’s UFC Fight Night have concluded. The main event will move forward as planned after both fighters made weight at Friday’s official weigh-in in Las Vegas. The lone fighter to miss the mark is Brok Weaver, who weighed in one and a half pounds above the lightweight limit. As a penalty, Weaver will forward 20% of his fight purse and will proceed with the fight. Additionally, the Billy Quarantillo/Spike Carlyle bout is at a catchweight of 150 pounds; a mark both fighters made. Full weigh-in results are as follows: MAIN CARD -Tyron Woodley (170.5) vs. Gilbert Burns (170.5) -Blagoy Ivanov (255.5) vs. Augusto Sakai (259.5) -Billy Quarantillo (149.5) vs. Spike Carlyle (150) -Roosevelt Roberts (156) vs. Brok Weaver (157.5) -Mackenzie Dern (115.5) vs. Hannah Cifers (115.5) PRELIMS -Katlyn Chookagain (126) vs. Antonina Shevchenko (125.5) -Daniel Rodriguez (170) vs. Gabriel Green (170.5) -Jahamal Hill (205.5) vs. Klidson Abreu (206) -Tim Elloitt (126) vs. Brandon Royval (125.5) -Louis Smolka (136) vs. Casey Kenney (136) -Chris Gutierrez (145.5) vs. Vince Morales (145.5) #MMAPOVPodcast #UFCFightNight #WoodleyvsBurns #WeighIns https://www.instagram.com/p/CAyFWjshmoE/?igshid=wj8delm6b6v2
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MAIN CARD (ESPN +, 8 p.m. ET) # 5 Corey Anderson (205 lbs.) Cons # 6 Jan Blachowicz (206 lbs.) Michel Pereira (170 lb) against Diego Sanchez (171 lb) # 13 Mara Romero Borella (125 lb) against # 12 Montana De La Rosa (126 lb) Kazula Vargas (156 lb) vs. Brok Weaver (156 lb) # 7 Rogerio Bontorin (126 lb) against Ray Borg * (128 lb) Yancy Medeiros (155 lbs) vs. Lando…
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