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Adrian Yanez calls knockout win over Cody Garbrandt at UFC 329 was 'pretty f*****g badass'

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Adrian Yanez calls knockout win over Cody Garbrandt at UFC 329 was 'pretty f*****g badass'

Adrian Yanez knew he had a chance to send a statement to the bantamweight division at UFC 329.

Yanez was fighting former champion Cody Garbrandt on a massive card, as he knew there were plenty of eyeballs on him, given he was fighting on a Conor McGregor card. Although Yanez entered the bout as the huge favorite, he knew Garbrandt posed a lot of problems, and admitted he was surprised by how fast Garbrandt was.

“It wasn't even the power. I knew he hit hard; it was more about how fast he closed the distance,†Yanez said on BJPENN.com. “It was more shocking how fast he was. I remember Coach Sayif saying he's going to be faster than you think, and that is what happened. It was like ‘Oh damn.' It wasn't getting hurt; it was how fast he came in and making sure I stayed tight defensively. The only one that hurt was he hit me with a left hook, and then the knee he threw hit me dead square in the forehead, but if it had hit the chin, it might have been a different story.â€

Although Garbrandt was faster than Yanez thought, he didn't get thrown off his game plan. Instead, Yanez focused on finding the range, and once he did, he knew it was a matter of time until he got a stoppage win.

“The way that got set up was all the film study,†Yanez said. “I knew the right hand was going to be there; I just had to put myself in danger or chase it. I knew I could put him away, but I wasn't going to force anything or chase it; I just wanted to be faster than him. To be honest, I wasn't looking for power shots early on;

Adrian Yanez ‘pleased' with UFC 329 win over Cody Garbrandt

“I just wanted to find my range, but after the initial right-hand that hurt him, I realized I could get him out. Then, I hit that second right hand, and every time he's gotten hurt, he's shooting or hit the clinch, and as soon as he went for the clinch, I went over the top, and it worked out. I probably did 20 hours of film study for this fight. I was overly prepared.â€

Although Adrian Yanez had confidence he would win at UFC 329, he was thrilled he got a first-round win. He also believes knocking a former champion out is badass for him.

“I'm very pleased, very happy with it,†Yanez said. “The biggest thing for me was being able to get a win; I hadn't won in two years. Not having a win and not being able to be as active as I have wanted, I couldn't be happier now. This win does a lot for me. And Cody is someone I looked up to at times. Just being able to get a stoppage win over him, that is pretty f*****g badass.â€

With the win, Yanez believes he can get back into contention and potentially get a ranked opponent in the near future.

“I think I need one more fight before I get a ranked guy. … I'm still in shape, so I hope I can get back in there soon. If I can get a fight in September or early October, if there is an opening in December, I'd take it. I want to be active,†Yanez concluded.

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Dricus Du Plessis admits he prepared for the wrong Khamzat Chimaev

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Dricus Du Plessis admits he prepared for the wrong Khamzat Chimaev
Dricus Du
Plessis has opened up about his lone loss in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship, which came against Khamzat
Chimaev at
UFC 319.

The former UFC middleweight champion admitted that he spent his
training camp preparing for fast-paced scrambles, only for Chimaev
to adopt a far more conservative approach, which ultimately threw
him off.

Dricus du Plessis revisits defeat to Khamzat Chimaev: ‘There
was no scramble'

The South African lost to Chimaev in August of last year, giving up
nearly 22 minutes of ground control time to “Borz.†Moreover,
Chimaev followed the same pattern in every round: putting du
Plessis into the crucifix position and occasionally landing short
strikes from top position. Speaking to Submission Radio,
“Stillknocks” explained how his opponent's grappling approach took
him by surprise.

“It’s a style thing. The way he moved, it’s something that I
haven’t seen, haven’t felt, and it wasn’t a strength problem at
all,†du Plessis said. “It was just a way that he could get it to a
place where we were static. There was no scramble.â€

He also revealed that during his training camp, his team focused on
preparing for the relentless, fast-paced, and aggressive grappling
threats that have defined Chimaev's previous fights.

“That's what I was preparing for because if you look at all of his
other fights, that exciting, let's go, going for a choke, he didn't
go for one submission,†he added. “That was what we prepared for,
and he was just like, ‘Cool, let's just lie here and steal people's
money.’â€

Eager to return to winning ways and title contention, du Plessis
takes on former welterweight champion Kamaru
Usman at
UFC Oklahoma City on July 18.

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Anthony Joshua saw Ilia Topuria’s loss and cut himself off from everyone

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Anthony Joshua saw Ilia Topuria’s loss and cut himself off from everyone
Anthony Joshua has started taking the fight game more seriously
since Ilia
Topuria's loss to Justin
Gaethje in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Topuria put his lightweight title on the line against interim
champion Gaethje at
UFC Freedom 250. While “El Matador” was a massive favorite
going into the bout and nearly finished it in the second round,
Gaethje piled on the damage in the subsequent frames, leading to a
corner stoppage before the final round. It marked the first defeat
of Topuria's professional career.

Some of Topuria's pre-fight antics and the eventual result of the
recent UFC lightweight championship fight have resonated with
Joshua.

Anthony Joshua explains how Ilia Topuria's loss to Justin
Gaethje changed his approach to boxing

Joshua notes that Topuria had celebrated the night before the fight
and had done so before previous bouts. While “AJ” doesn't want to
criticize the former two-division champion, the Brit had a massive
realization. Joshua has cut all unnecessary contact with people,
making himself inaccessible, since Topuria's first professional
loss. The Englishman notes that the fight business isn't all fun
and games.

“I think you’ve got to be in the fight game to truly know; it's not
lit,†Joshua told Combat Evolved. “It's not what people think it
is. It's not all fun and games. It’s a serious, serious job. Stay
away from people who just want to get lit and get upset when you
don't return calls and stuff. It's not personal. When I watched the
Ilia Topuria fight, I stopped replying to people after that.
Because I said, ‘Yo, it's not a joke.'â€

Dissecting Topuria's loss to Gaethje, Joshua further claimed that
nothing can be taken for granted in combat sports.

“I saw someone in Ilia who was destined to win,†he added. “The
stars were aligned for him to be victorious. I think Ilia had
beaten people that Justin had lost against; the odds were in his
favor. Not a bad thing, but I saw him celebrating before. He's
entitled to do what he wants, but I just took something from it and
I said, ‘Get back to being uncontactable, less accessible, because
the fight game is so serious.' You saw his face, what he went
through. It's not a joke.â€

Joshua (29-4) is set to return to action against Kristian Prenga
(20-1) on July 25 at Jeddah Superdome in Saudi Arabia.

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Michael Page returns at UFC Paris against surging Nursulton Ruziboev

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Michael Page returns at UFC Paris against surging Nursulton Ruziboev

Michael
Page is among the latest additions to the upcoming
Ultimate Fighting Championship event in Paris.

Several matchups, mostly featuring European fighters, have been
finalized for UFC
Paris on Sept. 5 at Accor Arena in Paris, France.

The UFC announced several new fights for its Sept. 5 event in
France

Page (25-3) will take on Nursulton
Ruziboev (37-9) in a middleweight bout at UFC Paris. The
Englishman is 4-1 in the UFC and currently on a three-fight winning
streak. Despite a commendable Octagon record, “Venom†has been
severely criticized for the lackluster nature of his recent
outings. Meanwhile, Ruziboev is 5-1 in the UFC with four finishes.
The Uzbek middleweight is currently on a three-fight winning
streak.

UFC Paris also features undefeated heavyweight prospect Mario Pinto
(12-0) against knockout artist Ryan Spann
(24-11). Pinto earned his UFC contract with a first-round knockout
win on the Contender Series in 2024. The Portuguese prospect has
since finished two of his three UFC wins. Meanwhile, Spann has seen
the judges' scorecards only six times in his 35 career outings.
“Superman†is 10-6 in the UFC and coming off back-to-back wins.

Belgium's Losene
Keita (16-2) will take on Tajikistan's Muhammadjon
Naimov (13-4) in a featherweight clash at UFC Paris. Keita
dropped a closely contested split decision against Nathaniel
Wood in his UFC debut this past March. Meanwhile, Naimov is 5-2
in the UFC and coming off a knockout loss against Mairon
Santos.

Oumar
Sy (12-2) will have the Paris home crowd behind him when he
takes on Modestas
Bukauskas (20-7) in a light heavyweight tilt at Accor Arena. Sy
was a highly touted finishing machine coming into the UFC in 2024.
He has since gone 3-2 in the promotion and is coming off a shocking
upset loss against Ion
Cutelaba via submission. Meanwhile, Bukauskas is 7-2 in his
second UFC stint since 2023. The Lithuanian is coming off a
split-decision win over debutant Christian
Edwards.

Nora
Cornolle (9-4) will look to return to the win column in front
of her home fans when she faces Klaudia
Sygula (8-2) at UFC Paris. Cornolle is 3-3 in the UFC and
coming off a two-fight slump. Meanwhile, Sygula is on a two-fight
winning streak since suffering a knockout loss in her UFC debut in
2024.

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