UFC Adelaide Weigh-in Results: Hunt & Willis Involved In Backstage Altercation

The UFC Adelaide weigh-in results are in. Tomorrow night (Dec. 1), UFC Adelaide will take place inside the Adelaide Entertainment Center in Adelaide, Australia. In the main event, former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos will clash with Tai Tu…

The UFC Adelaide weigh-in results are in. Tomorrow night (Dec. 1), UFC Adelaide will take place inside the Adelaide Entertainment Center in Adelaide, Australia. In the main event, former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos will clash with Tai Tuivasa. Tipping the scales at 255 pounds was dos Santos, while Tuivasa made weight at 262 pounds. UFC Adelaide Weigh-in Results They […]

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Mark Hunt & Justin Willis Involved In Heated Incident After Staredown

Mark Hunt & Justin Willis were involved in a heated incident that boiled over backstage after taking the scales to weigh-in.

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Mark Hunt & Justin Willis were involved in an intense staredown that boiled over backstage after taking the scales to weigh-in. Hunt vs. Willis in a heavyweight bout is expected to take place on the main card of the upcoming UFC Adelaide (also known as UFC Fight Night 142) event.

Both fighters took the scales on Friday and successfully made weight. However, when staring off, they exchanged some words. This led to an incident backstage according to Submission Radio. Tai Tuivasa declared, “I’ll fuckin’ smash both of you” in reaction to the incident.

The Scenes

This led to Tyson Pedro, who fights Shogun Rua in the co-headliner, describing Willis’ behavior as “disrespectful.”

““It’s disrespectful,” said Pedro (H/T to MMAFighting). “I know you’ve got pump up yourself, but it’s like me with ‘Shogun’—‘Shogun’ is a legend and Mark is a legend, they’re from the same time. And I don’t know if [Willis] knows he’s in Australia and that there’s no rules outside of where we are. I think he’s trying to pump himself up more than he’s trying to pump Mark up, and you don’t want a pumped up Mark. If anything that’s the worst thing you can do.”

This event is set to take place on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Adelaide, South Australia. Pedro would continue by describing what exactly happened backstage that led to the intense moment.

““I’ve gone back and they’re trying to stop the fight, but you can’t disrespect our lead horse. We’re not promoting fighting outside of the Octagon, but don’t go and say that to our lead horse and then come out and say something about our team,” said Pedro. “I’m pretty sure he went at Mark and Tai was just there,” he added. “Don’t go at our team; we’re all here and we’re in Australia so it’s probably not a good idea.”

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Mark Hunt Returns At UFC Adelaide

Mark Hunt has his likely last UFC fight booked.

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Mark Hunt returns to action at the upcoming UFC Adelaide event.

Hunt will head to his native Australia for his farewell fight. The respected knockout slugger will take on Justin Willis at the upcoming UFC Fight Night 142 event. Willis made the announcement on his Instagram and the bout was reported by ESPN.com.

Mark Hunt Returns

Willis started his career with a loss in 2012 but has won every fight since then. He extended his winning streak to seven back in April with a decision win over Chase Sherman in New Jersey. Once he competes against Hunt, it will mark his biggest-name opponent yet.

Hunt lost his last bout in the Octagon. Aleksei Oleinik was able to secure a first-round submission win over the UFC veteran in the main event of September 15’s UFC Moscow.

Hunt has gone 1-3-1 in his last five bouts. The streak includes losses to Brock Lesnar, which was later ruled a no-contest, Alistair Overeem, and Curtis Blaydes. His only victory coming over Derrick Lewis last June in New Zealand. There has been a major issue between Hunt and the UFC, which dates back to his fight against Lesnar.

The Card

UFC Adelaide (also known as UFC Fight Night 142) is set to take place on Sunday, December 2, 2018, at Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Adelaide, South Australia. Junior Dos Santos vs. Tai Tuivasa in a heavyweight bout is expected to headline this show.

Here is the updated card:

Junior Dos Santos vs. Tai Tuivasa

Ben Nguyen vs. Wilson Reis

Kai Kara-France vs. Ashkan Mokhtarian

Paul Craig vs. Jim Crute

Tyson Pedro vs. Mauricio Rua

Justin Willis vs. Mark Hunt

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Shogun vs. Pedro Possible, Hunt vs. Willis Reported For UFC Adelaide

UFC Adelaide may have two fights involving mixed martial arts legends. Ariel Helwani is reporting that a light heavyweight bout between Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Tyson Pedro is in the works for UFC Adelaide. He’s also reporting that M…

UFC Adelaide may have two fights involving mixed martial arts legends. Ariel Helwani is reporting that a light heavyweight bout between Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Tyson Pedro is in the works for UFC Adelaide. He’s also reporting that Mark Hunt vs. Justin Willis has been booked. UFC Adelaide will be held inside the Adelaide Entertainment Centre […]

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Justin Willis Outlasts Tough Chase Sherman At UFC Atlantic City

With two of the best nicknames in mixed martial arts, heavyweight Justin ‘Big Pretty’ Willis battled Chase ‘The Vanilla Gorilla’ Sherman on the main card of tonight’s (Sat., April 21, 2018) UFC Fight Night 128 from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Willis had the momentum on his side, as he won his only […]

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With two of the best nicknames in mixed martial arts, heavyweight Justin ‘Big Pretty’ Willis battled Chase ‘The Vanilla Gorilla’ Sherman on the main card of tonight’s (Sat., April 21, 2018) UFC Fight Night 128 from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Willis had the momentum on his side, as he won his only two UFC bouts after debuting in the octagon last year. Sherman had shown more inconsistency in his UFC career, going 2-2 over his prior four fights.

It promised to be a hard-hitting affair between two rising sluggers, and it did not fail to deliver. Willis came out pushing the pace early with some heavy shots, with Sherman returning counters of his own. Willis against threw bi straight shots right down the pipe, and they found a home repeatedly. Sherman ate them and responded with a high kick before answering with a big right-hand counter. Willis appeared to have more pop in the exchanges until a kick below the belt halted the action briefly.

On the restart, Willis floored Sherman with a massive left hand, following to swarm with ground and pound on the canvas. Sherman survived and somehow got back up, however, and the two resumed battling on the feet. Sherman ate another hard punch but kept fighting, and Willis was relentless with yet another. ‘Big Pretty’ went for a knee down the middle, clinching Sherman to land some uppercuts in close. The entertaining first round came to a close with Sherman smothering Willis in the clinch.

We headed into the second and Sherman pressed the pace until Willis countered. Sherman landed a high kick and switched to a low kick, looking better in the second. Willis landed again, however, and still had a huge edge in significant strikes. The fight was halted by an eye poke on Willis. Action picked up and Willis landed another two-punch combination. Sherman kept a high volume of kicks, but Willis was smart to slip them and land big looping punches.

‘Big Pretty’ was accurate and effective in his offense, backing it up with a nigh-unbreakable defense that became evident when Sherman threw a head kick that appeared to land but was promptly grounded by Willis when he caught the strike. Willis worked Sherman over with ground and pound from the guard to close out the second frame.

The third round began with Willis slinging heavy leather again. Sherman snapped a low kick and ate two more short, stinging punches. Willis sought a single takedown but was defended, and Sherman landed a big elbow from in close. “Vanilla Gorilla” unloaded a combo of strikes ending with a body kick, pushing Willis up against the cage in the clinch. Sherman landed more elbows, and Willis countered with two strong lefts.

Sherman then went for the clinch again, landing more elbows. Willis snapped a big body punch and an uppercut in the clinch, and the grueling heavyweight fight came to a close with both fighters throwing punches until the final bell.

Final Result: Justin Willis def. Chase Sherman via unanimous decision (29-28 x 3)

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UFC 208 Early Weigh-In Results: Justin Willis Deemed Medically Unfit to Compete

Only one scale fail hit the UFC 208 weigh-ins today (Feb. 10). The first Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) pay-per-view (PPV) of 2017 airs live tomorrow. The event will be held inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. The headliners, who will compete for the inaugural UFC women’s featherweight title, both made weight. This makes the […]

Only one scale fail hit the UFC 208 weigh-ins today (Feb. 10). The first Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) pay-per-view (PPV) of 2017 airs live tomorrow. The event will be held inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. The headliners, who will compete for the inaugural UFC women’s featherweight title, both made weight. This makes the […]