!!!FOX SPORTS 1!!! UFC Fight Night 139 expectations: 'Korean Zombie versus Rodriguez' Fight Pass 'Prelims' undercard review
Extreme Fighting Championship (UFC) is bringing a pack of "Prelims" battles to both UFC Fight Pass and FOX Sports 1 this end of the week (Sat., Nov. 10, 2018) when UFC Fight Night 139: "Korean Zombie versus Rodriguez" storms Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. MMAmania.com's Patrick Stumberg commences the UFC Fight Night 139 "Prelims" party with the primary portion of a two-section undercard see arrangement beneath.
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With "Frankie Edgar" out for the count, it tumbles to Yair Rodriguez to meet "The Korean Zombie," Chan Sung Jung, inside the Octagon this Saturday (Nov. 10, 2018) in Denver, Colo., featuring UFC Fight Night 139 on FOX Sports 1. The "Mile High" occasion will likewise include an explosive Welterweight fight between Mike Perry and Donald Cerrone, and additionally the arrival of previous ladies' Featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie, who will confront ongoing title challenger Raquel Pennington.
Seven "Prelims" undercard sessions have survived the flood of wounds. Allows first take a gander at the three on Fight Pass.
👉 155 lbs.: Davi Ramos versus John Gunther
Davi Ramos (8-2) made his UFC make a big appearance without prior warning year, climbing in weight and losing a restricted choice to individual Brazilian jiu-jitsu incredible Sergio Moraes. He has since demonstrated what he can achieve with a full preparing camp by submitting Chris Gruetzemacher and Nick Hein.
He has submitted six expert adversaries and thumped out one other.
John Gunther (7-0) was one of the more vital figures on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 27, however being a character didn't spare him from losing back to back battles to Joe Giannetti and Mike Trizano. He had more fortunes at the Finale, beating some furry minutes to crush colleague Allan Zuniga.
He is one inch taller than Ramos and will have two crawls of reach on him.
There are two things you can do with a warrior as beguiling and restricted as Gunther: Either delve somewhere down in your program for winnable matchups or simply toss him to the wolves. As there are just such huge numbers of Allan Zunigas on the planet, UFC seems to have picked the last mentioned — Ramos is superior to Gunther in each possible feature of blended hand to hand fighting (MMA).
Gunther's solitary region of, well, skill is his best control, yet regardless of whether he manages to bring down a prevalent wrestler, Ramos' hooking family destroys his. Ramos wins in whatever design he needs, in all probability by early back bare stifle.
Expectation: Ramos by means of first-round accommodation
👉 125 lbs.: Eric Shelton versus Joseph Morales
Eric Shelton (11-5) surprisingly achieved the elimination rounds on TUF 24 preceding losing a nearby choice to Tim Elliott, at that point proceeded to lose split choices to Alexandre Pantoja and Jarred Brooks in the Octagon. He came back to the prevail upon segment with a choice Jenel Lausa, just to lose another choice to the quick rising Alex Perez.
"Showtime" has never been done as an expert or novice.
Jospeh Morales (9-1) got off to a scorching begin in UFC, submitting individual unbeaten Roberto Sanchez and procuring "Execution of the Night" all the while. He didn't have very as much fortunes against the flooding Deiveson Figueiredo, who put him away with punches late in the second round.
Five of his seven expert completions have stopped by either raise bare gag or triangle stifle.
Shelton's insufficiency against Perez astounded me, yet the last's consequent whipping of "Shorty" Torres makes them think Perez is only much superior to anything I expected he was. Shelton is as yet a sturdy, balanced Flyweight who ought to have the capacity to abuse Morales' flimsy barrier without getting captured by the more youthful man's entrepreneurial entries.
Spirits' roof will be dictated by how rapidly he can get his wrestling up to snuff. After his last execution, I'm not figuring nine months will be sufficient. Shelton outwrestles him and terrains a decent amount of critical strikes to take an unmistakable choice.
👉 125 lbs.: Mark De La Rosa versus Joby Sanchez
Check De La Rosa (10-1) got no breaks in his UFC make a big appearance, which set him against the admired Tim Elliott without prior warning brought about his first profession vanquish. Dropping down to Flyweight, he invited Roufusport prospect Elias Garcia to the Octagon with a second-round back exposed stifle.
"The Bumblebee" has scored five of his six professional accommodation wraps up by back stripped stifle.
Following a 1-2 keep running in his underlying Octagon residency, Joby Sanchez (11-3) grabbed a couple of triumphs before joining the "Contender Series." His choice triumph over Manny Vazquez in Season 1 wasn't sufficient to get him an agreement, however he returned 13 months after the fact to knockout J.P. Purchases and procure Dana White's consideration.
He ventures in for the harmed Jordan Espinosa on seven days' notice.
De La Rosa may have had a few issues with Espinosa, as the last is a long, slender wrestler, yet faces a considerably more winnable session here. Sanchez remains a decent striker, however his takedown barrier reliably comes up short him and he's managing a person who's generally experienced little difficulty grappling with Bantamweights.
Sanchez should arrive a diversion changing strike early on the off chance that he needs to set get De La Rosa's regard and fix his wrestling. More probable, however, "The Bumblebee" wrangles him to the tangle and bolts up a gag a little while later.
Expectation: De La Rosa by means of first-round accommodation
Four more UFC Fight Night 139 undercard sessions stay to review and foresee, including three "Contender Series" graduated class making their Octagon debuts. Same time as usual, Maniacs!
👉Keep in mind that http://247aszone.blogspot.com will convey LIVE round-by-round, pass up blow inclusion of the whole UFC Fight Night 139 battle card this end of the week, beginning with the Fight Pass "Prelims" undercard session at 6:30 p.m. ET, trailed by the FOX Sports 1 "Prelims" undercard sessions at 8 p.m. ET, before the fundamental card begin time at 10 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1.
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