UFC: Blaydes VS.  Daukaus tonight on RMC Sport

UFC: Blaydes VS. Daukaus tonight on RMC Sport

After a week of a particularly delicious UFC London event, it’s time for a new UFC Fight Night tournament, with a main heavyweight fight between Curtis Blaydes and Chris Daukaus, two top 10 players before switching to boxing, in order to take on Tszyu VS. Gosha. A new night to plan for combat sports fans!

In the UFC Heavyweight, everyone is wondering if current champion Francis Ngannou will stay or switch to boxing. But we’re also waiting to see Cyril Jean, Tai Toivasa and Tom Aspinal, the three fighters who embody the new generation, compete against each other, to finally know which one is the strongest. While all eyes are on Gane VS’s potential fight. Aspinall, who will eventually arrive, there is still one person not to be forgotten: Curtis Blades, No. 4, who takes on Chris Dawkas tonight, No. 8, is only 31, and still has something to say…

American Curtis Blaides has a solid record, with 11 wins in 14 fights. His defeats were more than honorable, as they were ceded to Francis Ngannou (twice) and Derek Lewis. Thus, the latter prevented him from arguing The interim title is for Ciryl Gane, and here he will prove himself once again, as Tuivasa and Aspinall now emerge as the new heavyweight stars. But tonight’s victory over fellow countryman Chris Dawkos may allow Curtis Blades to remind everyone that he’s still out there, and that he has no intention of letting go of the beautiful fourth place he holds so easily. Currently …

Manon Furo: 4 out of 4 in the Ultimate Fighting Championship?

Another particularly interesting fight to watch from midnight on RMC Sport 2, the French Manon Fiorot fight, which after her insane debut in the UFC (3 fights, 3 wins) will have a huge challenge in the flyweight class. You would really be opposed to Brazilian Jennifer Maya who was ranked 4th in this category. Another victory, and the fight for the belt will come close… We stay at the flyweight, but in the men this time, for another battle of the top ten, between Russia’s Askar Ascroft and New Zealand on behalf of the funny Kay Cara-France, 2 v 6. So we must not We are bored, before moving on to boxing from 3:00 am on RMC Sport 1.

After the UFC, it’s boxing time, because combat sports never stop with RMC Sport. Australian phenom Tim Tszyu, whose name is as easy to spell as it is pronounced, challenges American Terrell Gausha from his top 20 victories in many fights, for a poster that promises a full spectacle. Fortunately, the next day is Sunday…

sources: RMC Sports, UFC- FrAnd the PCB

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *