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UFC Houston weigh-in results: Strickland vs. Hernandez
Published
4 months agoon
(Photo: Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)UFC returns to Texas with a key event like UFC Houston: Strickland vs. Hernandez takes over the Toyota Center in Houston. Given the earnest implications for the middleweight division, this Fight Night card could change the 185-pound title picture.
In the main event, former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland returns to the Octagon to defend his elite status against rising challenger Anthony “Fluffy” Hernandez, who comes to Houston on an eight-fight winning streak.
Given the dynamics on one side and experience on the other, this matchup carries earnest consequences for the division.
Main Event Preview: Sean Strickland vs. Anthony Hernandez
Sean Strickland returns after a turbulent period in his career. Once the king of the middleweight division after a stunning victory over Israel Adesanya, Strickland saw his reign ended by Dricus Du Plessis. The failed attempt to regain the belt raised questions about whether “Tarzan” still poses a legitimate threat to the title.
Now he faces perhaps his toughest stylistic challenge yet in the form of Anthony Hernandez.
Hernandez has quietly built one of the most impressive winning streaks in the league. With eight straight wins – including six finishes – “Fluffy” overwhelmed his opponents with relentless pressure, elite grappling transitions and suffocating pace. His cardio and aggression broke experienced fighters.
For Hernandez, this is more than just another fight. A victory over the former champion will likely earn him a title eliminator – and maybe even an outright title shot.
For Strickland, it’s about surviving at the top.
Expect a clash between Strickland’s disciplined, power-hitting attack and Hernandez’s keen, pressure-based attack.
Co-main event: Geoff Neal vs. Uros Medic
The welterweight division will be in the spotlight for a guaranteed action fight.
Geoff Neal, currently ranked in the top 15, looks to bounce back from a brutal knockout loss to a spinning elbow in his last outing. Known for his power and neat boxing fundamentals, Neal must defend his ranking against the rapidly rising Medic Uros.
Medic comes into the fight on the back of a 63-second knockout win and is pushing strenuous to climb into the welterweight rankings. Since both men are known for their striking skills, this fight could end violently – and quickly.
If Medic wins, he will be in the top fifteen. If Neal wins, he will re-establish himself as a earnest threat at 170 pounds.
Heavyweight: Serghei Spivac vs. Ante Delija
The heavyweight division needs fresh fighters and this fight could bring them out.
Serghei Spivac is looking to break a two-fight skid and remind the division of his grappling dominance. However, standing in his way is the Croatian tycoon Ante Delija, for whom this is a breakthrough moment.
A convincing victory could push Deliya into earnest talks with rivals – especially in a division that is currently in flux.
This one has some earnest “struggle of expression” energy to it.
MAIN CARD
- Main event – middleweight fight: Sean Strickland (185) vs. Anthony Hernandez (186)
- Co-main event – welterweight fight: Geoff Neal (170.5) vs. Uroš Medić (171)
- Featherweight fight: Dan Ige (145.5) vs. Melquizael Costa (145.5)
- Heavyweight fight: Serghei Spivac (251.5) vs Ante Delija (239)
- Welterweight fight: Jacobe Smith (171) vs. Josiah Harrell (171)
- Middleweight fight: Zachary Reese (185.5) vs. Michel Pereira (186)
PRELIMATES
- Welterweight fight: Chidi Njokuani (171) vs. Carlos Leal (170)
- Flyweight fight: Ode’ Osbourne (126) vs. Alibi Idiris (126)
- Flyweight fight: Alden Coria (125.5) vs. Luis Gurule (125)
- Women’s Bantamweight Fight: Nora Cornolle (136) vs. Joselyne Edwards (135.5)
- Welterweight fight: Ramiz Brahimaj (170.5) vs. Punahele Soriano (171)
- Welterweight fight: Phil Rowe () vs. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani (170.5)
- Featherweight fight: Jordan Leavitt (145.5) vs. Yadier del Valle (145.5)
- Women’s flyweight fight: Juliana Miller (126) vs. Carli Judice (125)
What is the fight at UFC Houston?
- Potential middleweight title eliminator
- A shake-up in the welterweight rankings
- A potential novel challenger for the heavyweight title emerges
- The pace changes in three departments
UFC Houston may not be a championship fight, but make no mistake, this is a card with real consequences.
With Strickland fighting to stay in the elite and Hernandez fighting to break into title contention, the main event alone makes this one of the most notable Fight Night events of the year.
Stay tuned for official weigh-in results and final updates as fight night approaches.
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Jordan Burroughs faces Sean Brady in RAF 12 main event next month
Published
15 hours agoon
July 4, 2026
Wrestling legend Jordan Burroughs finally has an opponent for his RAF debut, and it's someone MMA fans know well.
On Friday, Real American Freestyle announced that Burroughs, who signed with the promotion last month, will face UFC welterweight Sean Brady in the main event of RAF 12 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on Aug. 22.
Widely considered one of the greatest American wrestlers of all time, Burroughs was a two-time national champion in college for Nebraska before transitioning to the senior circuit, where he dominated the 74-kg weight class, winning the World Championships in 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017. The highlight of Burroughs' wrestling career is his gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games. After setbacks in 2016 and 2020, Burroughs moved up to 79 kgs, where he won the World Championship in 2021 and 2022.
Burroughs, 37, last competed at the 2024 World Championships, losing to multiple-time world medalist Mohammad Nokhodi.
Brady is one of the top welterweights competing in MMA right now. Though he doesn't hail from a traditional wrestling background, Brady has proven himself to be a strong wrestler in his MMA and grappling career. Most recently, he defeated Joaquin Buckley at UFC 328 in May. This is his RAF debut.
MMA
Jordan Burroughs faces Sean Brady in RAF 12 main event next month
Published
15 hours agoon
July 4, 2026
Wrestling legend Jordan Burroughs finally has an opponent for his RAF debut, and it's someone MMA fans know well.
On Friday, Real American Freestyle announced that Burroughs, who signed with the promotion last month, will face UFC welterweight Sean Brady in the main event of RAF 12 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on Aug. 22.
Widely considered one of the greatest American wrestlers of all time, Burroughs was a two-time national champion in college for Nebraska before transitioning to the senior circuit, where he dominated the 74-kg weight class, winning the World Championships in 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017. The highlight of Burroughs' wrestling career is his gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games. After setbacks in 2016 and 2020, Burroughs moved up to 79 kgs, where he won the World Championship in 2021 and 2022.
Burroughs, 37, last competed at the 2024 World Championships, losing to multiple-time world medalist Mohammad Nokhodi.
Brady is one of the top welterweights competing in MMA right now. Though he doesn't hail from a traditional wrestling background, Brady has proven himself to be a strong wrestler in his MMA and grappling career. Most recently, he defeated Joaquin Buckley at UFC 328 in May. This is his RAF debut.
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MMA Fighting’s 2026 Submission of the Midyear: Murtazali Magomedov’s mind-blowing Scottish twister
Published
16 hours agoon
July 4, 2026
Sure, we've yet to see a major title fight decided by a submission yet, but what's great about the mixing of the martial arts is that sometimes you see some of the most amazing finishes happen when you least expect it, and that's doubly true when it comes to fighters forcing their opponents to tap out.
Six months into the year, we've seen all kinds of submissions from airtight chokes to body-bending holds to classic armbars, so we had plenty of options to choose from when deciding which was the best for our Midyear awards. In the end, we landed on a Dana White Contender Series signing making a debut that will be tough to top, a talented flyweight contender putting an exclamation point on an impressive performance against one of his division's most dangerous spoilers, and never-before-seen-in-the-UFC leg lock courtesy of a streaking strawweight who's proving she's more than just a meme machine.
So let's look at MMA Fighting's top-3 submissions of 2026 so far.
No. 1: Murtazali Magomedov vs. Melsik Baghdasaryan (UFC Vegas 119)
You could be forgiven for mistaking Murtazali Magomedov for a striker.
For many fans, their first introduction to Magomedov came on the Contender Series, where he showed slick hands to put away Brahyam Zurcher and earn a UFC contract. Even his last Octagon League featherweight championship defense came courtesy of a hellacious knockout knee up the middle. Magomedov might be a wrestler, but he certainly doesn't shy away from throwing hammers on the feet.
However, his UFC debut reminded everyone he has a dangerous submission game. Once Magomedov put Melsik Baghdasaryan on the mat, he didn't settle for a pedestrian rear-naked choke or hunt for a joint lock; no, that wouldn't be satisfying enough. Instead, he waited for Baghdasaryan to turn into his body lock, trapping him halfway through, and then twisting him in such a way that his upper half threatened to separate from his lower half.
The official call was Scottish twister and the official result was Magomedov putting the 145-pound division on notice that he is not to be messed with when it comes to grappling.
No. 2: Asu Almabayev vs. Charles Johnson (UFC Baku)
Asu Almabayev is so close to breaking into that elite tier of flyweights and he moved one step closer to cementing a spot with his latest win.
Kazakhstan's Almabayev has been a healthy favorite in his past couple of fights, but it's one thing to look good on paper and another to look good inside the octagon. For two rounds, against flyweight kingmaker Charles Johnson, Almabayev showed off a complete game, especially his superior wrestling.
Up on the cards heading into Round 3, Almabayev could have cruised to a decision win. Why risk giving Johnson even the slightest window for a comeback considering his history of upsets (UFC champion Joshua Van and Lone'er Kavanagh know all too well how dangerous Johnson is) when you're in control of the cards? With less than two minutes left in the fight, Almabayev took advantage of Johnson attempting to stand up out of back control, snatched Johnson's leg to break his base, and then utilized a classic Suloev stretch to yank his foot way over his head. Tap or say goodbye to your hamstring.
With just one loss in eight UFC appearances, don't be surprised if this is the performance that pushes Almabayev towards an eventual title shot.
No. 3: Alice Ardelean vs. Polyana Viana (UFC Vegas 117)
Is Alice Ardelean… good?
Even the most positive-minded fight fan (me!) had a difficult time reconciling Ardelean being signed to the UFC in 2024. Her two claims to fame were her considerable social media following (millions are subscribed to Ardelean's socials for her viral reaction face) and having previously lost to Zhang Weili. Her pro record was 9-5. And then she lost to Shauna Bannon and Melissa Martinez. Like, what are we doing?
Then something weird happened. Ardelean stuck to it. She could have settled for using a brief UFC run to further boost her profile, but she actually started winning fights. A Fight of the Night-winning performance against Rayanne dos Santos. Another decision nod over Montserrat Conejo. And then a matchup with Polyana Viana, a struggling veteran, but a woman that knows a thing or too about internet notoriety.
Ardelean made sure both of them went viral again. With Ardelean in top position, Viana countered with a body lock from bottom position, aiming to control Ardelean's posture. However, what she didn't know was that Ardelean is terminally online and guess what? That's a pretty dangerous base for MMA in 2026.
With Viana's foot tucked between her legs, Ardelean turned body lock defense into leg lock offense and soon it was Viana being forced to signal her submission.
I don't know if Ardelean ever becomes a serious contender. I don't know if she even comes close to cracking the top 15. But she's already made her mark, becoming the first fighter ever to say that they successfully scored a Capsule Lock submission in a UFC fight.
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