MMA Gradebook: Rating Every Fight From UFC on ESPN+ 3
If you’re like us and watch an absurd amount of mixed martial arts
each week, you probably wished there was some sort of rating system
so you’re not forced to sit through a boring fight waiting for
something to happen. In order to help, we at Sherdog rate the
fights on major cards for your convenience. If you happen to miss
an event, check back here for ratings so you can pick and choose
which bouts to watch and which to skip.
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Fights are ranked on the scale shown here, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. However, just because a fight is one-sided doesn't mean it receives a bad rating. Max Holloway vs. Brian Ortega, for example, would have scored high for Holloway’s showcase of technique and the overall drama despite it being a one-sided domination. With that out of the way, let's get into this week’s bouts.
Decent fight that saw Ismagulov easily win all three rounds.
Alvarez was hesitant to pull the trigger all fight and in turn, was
getting eaten up with jabs and overhand rights. Not the best fight
but a good performance from Ismagulov earns this an average rating.
[2.0]
Ferreira was in control of the entire fight and put on a fantastic
striking performance. Many wanted to see this fight on the ground
since both men have elite grappling backgrounds, but it was nice to
see Ferreira show off his hands more. Ferreira is now on a
four-fight win streak and has looked fantastic since his 2-year
layoff in 2016. [2.25]
Not the most exciting fight but it's worth the watch for Naurdiev’s
performance alone. The 22-year-old was the biggest underdog on the
card making his debut against a veteran on an 8 fight win streak
and still won an easy decision. The incredible debut from Naurdiev
earns this fight a 2.5 and he is definitely a prospect to keep your
eye on in the future.
The first round was stagnant but Hadovic landed a quick takedown to
open the second round, immediately moved into mount, and finished
the fight with ground and pound. Nothing special but the finish is
worth the watch. [2.5]
After getting dominated in the first round, Gillian
Robertson made an incredible comeback in the second and won via
submission. Robertson hit a beautiful sweep by using an armbar
attempt to pass into mount and then take her back for the rear
naked choke. Again, not a great first round but you don’t want to
miss the sweep and the finish in the second round. [2.75]
Great back and forth action on the feet and on the ground in the
first round with Fishgold just getting the better of Teymur.
Fishgold immediately took the fight to the ground in the second
round and locked up a rear-naked choke a minute or so into the
round. Best fight of the prelims so far and definitely worth the
watch for the competitive first round and quick finish in the
second. [3.0]
Dwight
Grant might be the most calm, cool, and collected fighter I
have ever seen. Pedersoli was just edging him out in the first
round before Grant landed a beautiful counter overhand right in the
closing seconds and finished the fight with ground-and-pound.
Pedersoli’s mouthpiece went flying out of his mouth and nearly hit
the other side of the cage. This was Grant’s first UFC win and
brings him to 9-2 overall. Crazy finish earns this a three-star
rating to cap off the prelims.
Not bad, not great. I would watch this just for the nasty broken
nose Abreu suffered but overall it was nothing special. Ankalaev
controlled the fight from bell to bell and brought his UFC record
to 2-1 and 12-1 overall. [2.0]
Great showcase from Yan as he continues to roll through his
opponents. Yan was caught with a big left hand early in the second
round but he recovered quick and ended up winning the round and
taking home a unanimous decision. Dodson is one of the greatest
flyweights of all time and Yan completely shut him down for three
rounds, bringing his UFC record to a perfect 4-0. I’ve been saying
since his debut that Yan is a future champion but needs some time
to develop first. He completely proved me wrong with this
performance and showed that he is Top 10 ready at just 26 years
old. [2.75]
Sadly the only fight featuring someone from the Czech Republic
ended up being the worst fight of the night. Neither would pull the
trigger on the feet and Carmouche did nothing with her top position
until a leg lock attempt in the final minute of the fight. The
crowd was rocking every second of this fight but the women only
landed a combined 21 significant strikes. [1.5]
A body shot KO is always going to get a high rating in my book.
Quick finish and an impressive performance by the young
Oleksiejczuk who gets his first UFC win against a proven vet in
Villante. [3.0]
The only reason this gets an average rating is for the arm-triangle
finish by Struve in the second, but it was a bad fight before the
finish. Credit to Struve for being able to finish the arm-triangle
from mount after getting dropped with the first punch thrown by De
Lima. [2.0]
The first two rounds were dead even with both men feeling each
other out. At the start of the third, Blachowicz wanted to push the
pace and ran forward with a sloppy combo and was caught with a
beautiful counter right and left hook from Santos. Santos pounced
on him and finished the fight with ground and pound. Santos is now
3-0 at light heavyweight with all three wins coming by knockout.
[2.75]
Fights are ranked on the scale shown here, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. However, just because a fight is one-sided doesn't mean it receives a bad rating. Max Holloway vs. Brian Ortega, for example, would have scored high for Holloway’s showcase of technique and the overall drama despite it being a one-sided domination. With that out of the way, let's get into this week’s bouts.
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Damir Ismagulov vs. Joel Alvarez
Diego Ferreira vs Rustam Khabilov
Michel Prazeres vs Ismail Naurdiev
Damir Hadzovic vs Marco Polo Reyes
Gillian Robertson vs Veronica Macedo
Chris Fishgold vs Daniel Teymur 3
Carlo Pedersoli Jr. vs Dwight Grant
Klidson Farias de Abreu vs Magomed Ankalaev
John Dodson vs Petr Yan
Liz Carmouche vs Lucie Pudilova
Gian Villante vs Michal Oleksiejczuk
Marcos Rogerio de Lima vs Stefan Struve
Jan Blachowicz vs Thiago Santos
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