Video: “The Karate Hottie” Michelle Waterson’s UFC On FOX 22 Media Scrum

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Ahead of her showdown against emerging superstar Paige VanZant in the main event of this Saturday’s UFC event on FOX, “The Karate Hottie” took part in a scrum with members of the MMA media.

Featured above from the USA…

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Ahead of her showdown against emerging superstar Paige VanZant in the main event of this Saturday’s UFC event on FOX, “The Karate Hottie” took part in a scrum with members of the MMA media.

Featured above from the USA TODAY Sports YouTube channel are highlights of Waterson’s media scrum from Sacramento, California.

UFC On FOX 22 takes place live from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California on Saturday, December 17, 2016.

Predictions: UFC On FOX 22 “VanZant Vs. Waterson”

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Before we get to UFC 207 and the return of Ronda Rousey, we’ve got to get through UFC on FOX 22 this Saturday night.

But honestly, the card is really a pretty pleasant surprise for this…

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Before we get to UFC 207 and the return of Ronda Rousey, we’ve got to get through UFC on FOX 22 this Saturday night.

But honestly, the card is really a pretty pleasant surprise for this late in the year.

In the main event, strawweight contenders Paige VanZant and Michelle Waterson will square off, while the co-main pits Sage Northcutt against Mickey Gall.

Add in the likes of Urijah Faber, Cole Miller, Bryan Barberena and Eddie Wineland scattered throughout, and Saturday should be a fun night.

Here’s a quick look at predictions for each fight and a guess on the “Fight Night” bonuses, as well:

UFC Fight Pass Prelim Card

Bojan Velickovic over Sultan Aliev via split decision
Fredy Serrano over Hector Sandoval via second round TKO
Takeya Mizugaki over Eddie Wineland via first round submission

FOX Sports 1 Prelim Card

Irene Aldana over Leslie Smith via unanimous decision
Josh Emmett over Scott Holtzman via second round TKO
Alex Morono over James Moontasri via split decision
Colby Covington over Bryan Barberena via first round submission
Cole Miller over Mizuto Hirota via third round submission
Luis Henrique da Silva over Paul Craig via first round TKO

FOX Main Card

Mike Perry over Alan Jouban via second round KO
Urijah Faber over Brad Pickett via first round submission
Mickey Gall over Sage Northcutt via third round TKO
Paige VanZant over Michelle Waterson via second round TKO

Fight of the Night: Irene Aldana and Leslie Smith
Performance of the Night: Paige VanZant and Urijah Faber

Video: UFC On FOX 22 Open Workouts Featuring A Dancing Paige VanZant

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As the main attraction for UFC on FOX 22 Saturday, Paige VanZant shined in the spotlight of open workouts Thursday.

VanZant, who takes on Michelle Waterson from the Golden 1 Center in S…

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As the main attraction for UFC on FOX 22 Saturday, Paige VanZant shined in the spotlight of open workouts Thursday.

VanZant, who takes on Michelle Waterson from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, brought fans on stage after working out to take part in a dance-off.

Waterson, Urijah Faber, Sage Northcutt and Mickey Gall also got in some training before their fights.

Video: Urijah Faber Reveals His Top 3 Favorite All-Time Fights

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Ahead of his retirement fight against Brad Pickett at this weekend’s UFC On FOX 22 event in his hometown of Sacramento, California, MMA legend “The California Kid” is released in the latest promotional video put out by t…

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Ahead of his retirement fight against Brad Pickett at this weekend’s UFC On FOX 22 event in his hometown of Sacramento, California, MMA legend “The California Kid” is released in the latest promotional video put out by the UFC this week.

Featured above from the official UFC YouTube channel is, “Fight Night Sacramento: Urijah Faber’s Top 3 Favorite Fights,” a video featuring the former WEC Champion, UFC title contender and future UFC Hall Of Famer discussing his three all-time favorite MMA bouts.

Headlined by Paige VanZant vs. “The Karate Hottie” Michelle Waterson and featuring Mickey Gall vs. Sage Northcutt and the aforementioned Faber retirement fight against “One Punch” Pickett, UFC On FOX 22 takes place live this Saturday night from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for a complete recap of the UFC On FOX 22 event.

Is Mike Perry Legit Or Will He Get Knocked Out By A Former Male Model?

UFC on Fox 22 features some pretty intriguing matchups one of which features a bonafide slugger versus a more disciplined, if not raw, striker. Mike Perry versus Alan Jouban is sure to be a wild fight filled with the chills and thrills only two hungry prospects can deliver upon. The title may sound dismissive of Alan Jouban, but the kickboxing enthusiast truly has the recipe to give a guy like Mike Perry problems. At its best the fight will be an awesome display of different striking styles. At its worst it will be pure chaos with either man digging deep to survive. Both scenarios are incredibly enticing and should be a thrill to witness.

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UFC on Fox 22 features some pretty intriguing matchups one of which features a bonafide slugger versus a more disciplined, if not raw, striker. Mike Perry versus Alan Jouban is sure to be a wild fight filled with the chills and thrills only two hungry prospects can deliver upon. The title may sound dismissive of Alan Jouban, but the kickboxing enthusiast truly has the recipe to give a guy like Mike Perry problems. At its best the fight will be an awesome display of different striking styles. At its worst it will be pure chaos with either man digging deep to survive. Both scenarios are incredibly enticing and should be a thrill to witness.

With only two fights in the UFC Mike Perry has gained a great deal of fans and detractors alike. His out spoken nature is becoming pretty common after the emergence of Conor McGregor, but it doesn’t seem to be a put on. Mike Perry has a ton of pride and ego and with fairly good reason too. He’s undefeated for a reason. Perry isn’t the most polished striker but he’s willing to take what his opponents throw at him and dish it out with devastating results. He tends to throw a series of hooks as well as some hard leg kicks. You’ll occasionally see some straight punches from Perry but for the most part he wants to come forward and test you chin and isn’t afraid to see if his own will hold up under pressure as well. He’s tough and is wants to see who the tougher man is. If that means trading blows with his opponent then so be it.

Alan Jouban is on the other end of the spectrum as far as personality goes. He’s your jovial laid back former male model type, if that’s even a thing. Style-wise he does have many of the same quirks as Perry however. He tends to have a hook heavy approach to his striking but does through more straight punches as well as kicks. In the clinch he isn’t afraid to get creative and through spinning elbows. When he’s more conservative his clinch work can be clean and devastating. The biggest advantage for Jouban in this match is his height and reach advantage. With Perry having the tendency to match forward with his chin exposed, Jouban should take advantage and catch him coming in with left straights. If he does get his man hurt he should be calm and careful as to not engage in a brawl which would favor Perry who tucks his chin well while inside the pocket.

This should be a pretty wild fight while it lasts and though Mike Perry has been looking dangerous in his first two UFC fights I suspect that Alan Jouban’s cleaner work can get the job done. The pick is Alan Jouban by second round TKO.

Who do you think wins this slug fest?


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Urijah Faber’s “Retirement” Fight Worth Tuning Into UFC On FOX 22 (Editorial)

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One of the first MMA fights I watched when getting into the sport was Urijah Faber vs. Jose Aldo.

The incredible punishment that “The California Kid” took in that contest left me almost s…

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One of the first MMA fights I watched when getting into the sport was Urijah Faber vs. Jose Aldo.

The incredible punishment that “The California Kid” took in that contest left me almost sick to my stomach.

We all remember the leg welts that Aldo placed on Faber, who never quit and never backed down despite all the punishment he took.

At the time, in my eyes, Faber was the face of those “lighter” divisions. He had a cool “gimmick,” was out-spoken and well-regarded.

Now, this Saturday night, he says UFC on FOX 22 will be his final fight as he takes on Brad Pickett from Sacramento.

While many will rip Faber down for never winning UFC gold, his resume is that of a legend.

– Nine wins in the UFC’s bantamweight division, a record.

– Six finishes in the UFC’s bantamweight division, a record.

– Six submissions in the UFC’s bantamweight division, a record.

– He also successfully defended the WEC featherweight title five times, winning eight bonuses in the promotion.

Faber is on the Mount Rushmore when you are talking weights under 155 pounds without a shadow of a doubt.

He’s beat the likes of Eddie Wineland, Raphael Assuncao, Jens Pulver (twice), Jeff Curran, ONE world champion Bibiano Fernandes, Charles Bennett and even Dominick Cruz.

The Faber-Cruz rivalry has been an interesting one to say the least. The two were cast to coach on the first – and only – live season of The Ultimate Fighter.

So on Saturday night, even if he decides to come out of retirement and fight again down the road, make sure you check in and watch Faber just in case this is his last time stepping inside the Octagon.