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Saturday Nov 12, 2016
MMA Fancast UFC 205 Card Special Edition – live coverage E3!
Saturday Nov 12, 2016
Saturday Nov 12, 2016
UFC 205 card – Saturday has arrived and the UFC 205 card is just hours away! Listen for last minute updates and analysis.
MMA Fancast, which is brought to you by Octagon 24/7, is in NYC covering this historic UFC 205 card. UFC 205 takes place at Madison Square Garden on November 12th, 2016. The card is headlined by Conor McGregor, who is trying to become the UFC’s first 2 division champion and holding both championships simultaneously.
The rest of the fight card, despite the terrible luck with the Donald Cerrone and Rashad Evans fights, remains absolutely amazing! This promotional video that the UFC put out captures the essence of the magnitude of this magical night of fights.
Don’t miss out on the action on Saturday night! This is an amazing UFC 205 card!
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These thoughts that we ponder:
· Boy have I been impressed with the power that Tyron Woodley has displayed lately. I mean, he has always been a powerful puncher, but his stand up game has improved so much that he is able to find his shots easier now than ever before it seems.
· Woodley needs to use faints well in this fight. I think his ground and pound and wrestling is great and that can be used to position Thompson to protect himself from the takedown and open Woodley up to try to land some big shots.
· I did not take Wonderboy seriously at first. I mean, I took him seriously but not to the level where I saw him fighting for a title at this point. He is a beast. The way he completely outclassed Johny Hendricks was unreal. Hendricks has had trouble getting to where he was after the GSP fight, I’ll give you that, but NOBODY has manhandled him and completely outclassed him the way that Thompson did. Was that because of where Hendricks has slipped or the greatness of Thompson? We will find out on this amazing UFC 205 card!
· If Thompson is able to keep his distance in this fight, it could be a very long fight for Tyron Woodley.
· If Woodley is able to get the takedown and keep Thompson down, it could be a very long night for Thompson.
· I don’t see this fight going 5 rounds. Both of these guys are too dangerous and well conditioned to not land something big enough to end the fight prior to the final bell.
· I am guilty as charged. I have NOT gotten into the women’s 115lb. division like I have the 135lb. division. The star power hasn’t been created yet like it has with the likes of Ronda Rousey, Meisha Tate, Holly Holm, Amanda Nunes and the rest of the top of the 135 division.
· That said, Joanna Jedrzejczyk is a force. She fights with intensity and ferocity that is intimidating and overwhelming. I’m excited to see her on this epic UFC 205 card!
· I know very little about Karolina Kowalkiewicz. What I do know is that I will not be spelling either one of these ladies last names again. They are now Joanna and Karolina. I won’t be pronouncing their last names either.
· If I had to bet on the best fight of the night, I am going to go for this. There is something about the ladies going at it that brings out an excitement in the crowd that can lift a fight to legendary status.
· Meisha Tate. Why did you have to lose to Nunes? I wanted to see Tate/Rousey III! Hopefully that is a fight still in the making.
· Meisha Tate was the bridesmaid for so long then only got to be the bride for a short time. How is she going to come back from losing the belt? I expect to see her at her very best in this setting. Will she ever be able to recapture gold again though?
· Frankie Edgar has been the scrappy kid that just hasn’t been able to put himself over the top. Sure, he won the lightweight title from BJ Penn many moons ago, but since then has always kind of played second fiddle. The typical “if only in a different time” type of fighter that has been second best for the majority of his career. He is a great boxer who moves very fast and is fluid. The problem is, his quickness that he lands his shots doesn’t allow for him to load up and make the shots KO shots. I’d love to see him load up on his shots just a little bit. We will see that and much more hopefully on this historic UFC 205 card.
· The man that tried to verbally go toe to toe with the Notorious One, Conor McGregor, at the UFC 205 announcement press conference was Jeremy Stevens (Remember the classic McGregor line, “Who the fook is that?”). He is going to have his hands full with Frankie. It seems this guy has been hanging around the lightweight division forever now. But, as he says, he’s the only guy in the division that just has to touch someone to put them to sleep. I predict that he is going to have a hard time “touching” Frankie then.
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