Sergei Pavlovich A Favorite At UFC Shanghai
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Sergei Pavlovich will look to win back-to-back fights when he takes on Waldo Cortes-Acosta on the main card of UFC Shanghai on Saturday. Once known as the boogeyman of the heavyweight division, Pavlovich suffered back-to-back losses -- first to current heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, and then to Alexander Volkov. However, Pavlovich managed to get back in the win column in his last bout at UFC Saudi Arabia by defeating Jairzinho Rozenstruik via unanimous decision. DraftKings sees Pavlovich as the favorite with a salary of $8,900.Kevin Borjas Set for UFC Shanghai Main-Card Bout
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Kevin Borjas will look to win back-to-back fights when he takes on Sumudaerji on the main card of UFC Shanghai on Saturday. After losing back-to-back fights to Joshua Van by unanimous decision and Alessandro Costa via second-round TKO, Borjas got back in the win column in his last bout by beating Ronaldo Rodríguez via unanimous decision. Since signing with the UFC, Borjas has gone 1-2. DraftKings sees Borjas as the underdog with a salary of $7,700.Sumudaerji Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
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Sumudaerji will look to win back-to-back fights when he takes on Kevin Borjas on the main card of UFC Shanghai on Saturday. The 29-year-old Sumudaerji was last seen in action in April at UFC 314, where he returned to the win column by defeating Mitch Raposo by split decision. Prior to his bout with Raposo, Sumudaerji was on a three-fight losing streak, having lost to Matt Schnell, Tim Elliott, and Charles Johnson. DraftKings sees Sumudaerji as the favorite with a salary of $8,500.Kiefer Crosbie Set To Open Up UFC Shanghai Main Card
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Kiefer Crosbie will look to get back in the win column when he takes on Taiyilake Nueraji on the UFC Shanghai main card opener on Saturday. Since joining the leading promotion, Crosbie hasn't looked his best as he hasn't been able to win yet. He's had two fights in the UFC thus far, and he lost both fights via submission. He was last seen in action last July at UFC 304, where he lost to Sam Patterson via first-round submission. DraftKings sees Crosbie as a massive underdog with a salary of $6,900.Taiyilake Nueraji Set For His UFC Debut
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On Saturday, Taiyilake Nueraji will look to extend his win streak when he takes on Kiefer Crosbie on the UFC Shanghai main card opener. After winning five fights in a row, Nueraji got the opportunity to fight in the leading promotion this weekend. Nueraji was last seen in action last August at Shui Combat 1, where he defeated Kirill Karpekin via first-round knockout. "Super Saiyan", who is known for his aggressiveness, has a 100% finishing record throughout his professional career. DraftKings sees Nueraji as a massive favorite with a salary of $9,300.Khamzat Chimaev Is The New UFC Middleweight Champion
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Khamzat Chimaev became the new middleweight champion after outclassing and dominating Dricus Du Plessis en route to a unanimous decision win. It wasn't the most exciting fight, but Chimaev was in complete control, taking Du Plessis down almost at will. Having suffocating top control coupled with ground-and-pound, he captured the undisputed middleweight belt. Chimaev's overwhelming control throughout the match was reflected in stats, as he landed 131 of 137 strikes just in the first round, not to mention his total control time of 21:40. In 25 minutes, Chimaev landed 529 total strikes, 37 significant strikes and 12 takedowns. With the win, Chimaev improved to 15-0 as a pro and is now 9-0 in the UFC.Dricus Du Plessis Gets Dominated At UFC 319
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On Saturday's UFC 319 main event, former middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis suffered a unanimous-decision loss to new middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev via unanimous decision. The fight was uneventful, as Du Plessis was dominated by Chimaev for most of the fight. Chimaev didn't come close to finishing the fight at any point, but Du Plessis didn't have any answers for Chimaev. In 25 minutes of action, Du Plessis landed only 13 significant strikes while getting taken down 12 times out of 17. With the loss, Du Plessis has now dropped to 23-3 as a pro.Aaron Pico Suffers Knockout Loss In His UFC Debut
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Aaron Pico was unsuccessful in his UFC debut as he suffered a first-round knockout loss to undefeated Lerone Murphy in the co-main event of UFC 319. Pico started the fight aggressively, and it looked like he was trying to finish Murphy early, but he quickly paid for his aggressiveness. Pico kept charging forward, but Murphy landed a devastating spinning elbow that knocked Pico out in the first round. In 3:21 of action, Pico landed two takedowns and 13 significant strikes. Pico is now 13-5, with this loss snapping a three-fight winning streak.Lerone Murphy Scores Stunning First-Round Knockout
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Undefeated Lerone Murphy remains undefeated as he defeated Aaron Pico via first-round knockout in the UFC 319 co-main event on Saturday. It looked like Murphy was on the back foot, but he remained composed while Pico pressed forward aggressively. As Pico was trying to put Murphy away, the 34-year-old Brit landed a spinning elbow that knocked Pico out. In 3:21 of action, Murphy landed eight significant strikes. The victory further elevated his place in the title picture and sparked calls for a title shot. With the win, Murphy improved to 9-0-1 in the UFC.Geoff Neal Suffers First-Round Knockout Loss
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Geoff Neal suffered a first-round knockout loss on the main card of UFC 319 on Saturday. Neal and Prates wasted little time getting after it in the Octagon, as both fighters started exchanging heavy blows. With only a second left in the first round, Prates landed a devastating spinning elbow that knocked Neal out, and the strike immediately entered the conversation for knockout of the year. In 4:59 of action, Neal landed 25 significant strikes. With the loss, Neal has dropped to 16-7 as a pro and is now 9-5 in the UFC. Carlos Prates Gets Back In The Win Column
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On Saturday's UFC 319 main card, Carlos Prates got back in the win column by defeating Geoff Neal via first-round knockout. Prates put on a striking display throughout the opening round, and just when we all thought Prates and Neal would continue their fight in the second round, with a second left in the opening round, Prates delivered a stunning spinning elbow that knocked Neal out. In 4:59 of action, Prates landed 32 significant strikes. With the win, Prates improved to 22-7 as a pro and is now 5-1 in the UFC.Michael Page Dominates At UFC 319
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Michael "Venom" Page is now 2-0 at middleweight after defeating former title challenger Jared Cannonier by unanimous decision on the main card of UFC 319 on Saturday. Page dominated Cannonier with his striking, knocking him down multiple times in the fight. In the third round, Page got taken down, but aside from some ground and pound, Cannonier wasn't able to do much. In 15 minutes of action, Page landed 29 significant strikes. With the win, Page improved to 24-3 as a pro and is now 3-1 in the UFC.Jared Cannonier Gets Outclassed
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Former middleweight title challenger Jared Cannonier suffered a unanimous decision loss to Michael Page on the main card of UFC 319 on Saturday. Cannonier was outclassed in this fight; he was dominated, and he got knocked down multiple times. There was a moment in the third round where Page made a mistake and Cannonier took "Venom" down, took control on the mat with plenty of time to work. Unfortunately for Cannonier, he was unable to finish the fight, and all three judges scored it 29-28 in favor of Page. In 15 minutes of action, Cannonier landed two takedowns and 20 significant strikes. Cannonier now falls to 1-3 over his last four outings. Tim Elliott Gets Submission Win
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UFC veteran Tim Elliott won his second consecutive fight by beating former Rizin bantamweight champion Kai Asakura via second-round submission on the UFC 319 main card opener. After being largely dominated in the opening round, Elliott managed to take Asakura down in the second round, and with 21 seconds left in the round, Elliott sank in the guillotine choke and submitted Asakura. In 9:39 of action, Elliott landed two takedowns and 27 significant strikes. With the win, Elliott has improved to 21-13-1.Kai Asakura Still Winless In The UFC
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On Saturday, former Rizin bantamweight champion Kai Asakura suffered a second-round submission loss to UFC veteran Tim Elliott on the UFC 319 main card opener. Asakura dominated the opening round with his striking, but Elliott landed a takedown and controlled Asakura until the round ended. In the second round, Asakura looked tentative. With a minute to go in the second round, Elliott took Asakura down, sank in the guillotine choke and forced Asakura to tap. In 9:39 of action, Asakura landed 21 significant strikes. Asakura is now 0-2 in the UFC.