MMA Gradebook: Rating Every Fight From UFC Uruguay
If you’re like us and watch an absurd amount of mixed martial arts
each week, you probably wish there were some sort of rating system
so you’re not forced to sit through a boring fight waiting for
something to happen. In order to help, we rate the fights on major
cards for your convenience. If you happen to miss an event, check
back here for ratings so you can pick and choose which bouts to
watch and which to skip.
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC Fight Night 156.
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We open up UFC Fight Night 156 in Uruguay with a flyweight bout
between Macedo and Viana, two promising women who really, really
need a win. Macedo has yet to get a win in the UFC through three
fights while Viana won her debut but has lost her last two. Quick
finish and fantastic technique from the winner earns this one 3.5
stars.
Next up Vargas, who came into the fight 10-2, with nine of those
wins by stoppage, makes his UFC debut against 23-year-old Coelho,
who came in at 20-2, with all 20 wins coming by stoppage. There’s
no way this fight can suck, right? Wrong. Unbelievably boring
fight. Cut them both. [0.0]
Nova Uniao prospect de Freitas steps inside the Octagon for the
second time to take on Gutierrez, who has gone 1-1 since joining
the UFC last year. Average fight for the first two rounds but then
both men decided to let their hands fly for most of the third,
which saved its rating. There were multiple weird moments of de
Freitas on the ground with Gutierrez standing in front of him doing
absolutely nothing, and it messed with the scorecards a bit.
[2.0]
Contender Series Brazil standout Bontorin returns to the Octagon
for the second time this year to take on Team Alpha Male prospect
Paiva. Wild fight but the anti-climactic finish gets this fight 2.5
stars. A definitive finish would have earned this one of the
highest ratings of the night, but beggars can't be choosers.
No. 8-ranked strawweight Torres takes on Rodriguez in this
strawweight prelim bout. Torres is somehow still ranked despite
coming off three consecutive losses while Rodriguez is a perfect
11-0 in her career including a win over Jessica
Aguilar earlier this year. Impressive performance from the
winner but nothing special about this fight. [2.0]
Former boxer and current Francis
Ngannou training partner Ciryl Gane
takes on Brazilian knockout artist Pessoa in the sole heavyweight
fight of the night. Both men are undefeated and making their UFC
debuts and with the division desperate for new contenders, one of
these men could find himself in the top 15 by years end. The result
of this fight was far from what anybody expected and it ended up
being one of the best performances of the night. [3.0]
We cap off the prelims with what I had thought of as a sleeper
“Fight of the Night” contender between UFC veteran “Durinho” Burns
and the undefeated 20-0 Kunchenko. Unfortunately I was very wrong
and instead, we got an extremely average fight. [2.0]
We kick off the main card with a featherweight bout between Barzola
and Dana White's Contender Series alum Moffett. If
it wasn’t for the wild co-main event this would have won fight of
the night but in my opinion, they were dead even. Very close fight
with both men trading rounds which forced it to come down to the
third and final round. Multiple momentum shifts and false finishes
along with good action on the feet and brief moments on the ground
earns this bout 4 stars.
Next up is the UFC debut of Brazilian submission specialist
Rodolfo
Vieira, who as a four-time Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion
and 2015 Abu Dhabi Combat Club gold medalist, is one of the most
decorated grapplers ever to cross over to MMA. Vieira takes on
Oskar
Piechota, who is a high-level BJJ black belt in his own right,
but there’s a reason Vieira’s nickname was “The Black Belt Hunter.”
The fight went precisely as everyone expected but the finish was
still good enough to earn this a slightly above average rating.
[2.5]
Former title challenger Oezdemir returns to the Octagon for the
second time this year to take on UFC veteran Latifi in a fight that
the UFC has been trying to put together all year. I expected this
fight to be much closer but instead, we got a one-sided domination.
The winner looked better than ever, though, and proved he is still
a top contender. [3.0]
The undefeated 13-0 Garagorri makes his Octagon debut against
Peru’s Bandenay, who is just 1-2 since joining the UFC. Garagorri
is the only fighter on the card from Uruguay -- and the only one in
the UFC, in fact. Staying true to the theme of tonight’s card, this
was far from a close fight but the loser did have his moments which
kept the fans feeling there was a chance for a comeback. [3.0]
In the co-main event, we get Luque, who has won nine of his last 10
fights, with the only loss coming to fellow welterweight contender
Leon
Edwards, taking on Perry, who is coming off an impressive win
over Alex
Oliveira. As expected, Luque and Perry went to war and put on
the best fight of the night. Both men decided to stand and trade
for all three rounds and it was anybody’s fight right up until a
final flurry that probably swayed the judges. [4.0]
[NOTE: spoilers] Finally, we get to a rematch between Shevchenko
and Carmouche that has been nearly 10 years in the making. Great
showing from Shevchenko as always, but she was more cautious than
usual and put on a boring but dominant performance. Shevchenko
proved once again that she is arguably the best striker in MMA
today and the rest of the division isn’t even close. Hopefully,
this sets up a trilogy fight with Amanda
Nunes to finally solidify who the greatest female mixed martial
artist of all time is. [1.0]
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC Fight Night 156.
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Veronica Macedo vs. Polyana Viana
Rodrigo Vargas vs. Alex da Silva Coelho
Geraldo de Freitas vs. Chris Gutierrez
Rogerio Bontorin vs. Raulian Paiva
Tecia Torres vs. Marina Rodriguez
Ciryl Gane vs. Raphael Pessoa
Gilbert Burns vs. Alexey Kunchenko
Enrique Barzola vs. Bobby Moffett
Rodolfo Vieira vs. Oskar Piechota
Volkan Oezdemir vs. Ilir Latifi
Luiz Eduardo Garagorri vs. Humberto Bandenay
Vicente Luque vs. Mike Perry
Valentina Shevchenko vs. Liz Carmouche
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