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Winnipeg card a treat for fans

None of the explosive bouts at final Canadian event is likely to go the distance

- E. Spencer Kyte

Saturday’s UFC on FOX event in Winnipeg is going to be a banger — I’m calling it now. I’m not talking about a good card with a couple of solid finishes where everyone has a few nice things and the show gets a solid B grade overall.

I’m talking about a fight card that enters the “Best Event of the Year” conversati­on because each successive fight ups the ante and adds to the spectacle taking place inside the Bell MTS Centre this weekend.

While this weekend’s final Canadian event doesn’t feature the kind of all-star lineup that was on display in New York City six weeks ago, the four-fight main card features nine top-10 talents and would have been flush with elite matchups had Jose Aldo not been pulled to fight Max Holloway earlier this month in Detroit.

Robbie Lawler is an all-time, mustwatch bringer of violence.

Ricardo Lamas has a chip on his shoulder after losing out on a chance to face Aldo and having to face an unranked opponent instead.

Santiago Ponzinibbi­o and Mike Perry aren’t the biggest names in the welterweig­ht division, but they’re aggressive finishers looking to find a way to stand out in the congested 170-pound ranks heading into 2018.

Glover Teixeira idolizes Mike Tyson and tries to emulate him in the cage, while Misha Cirkunov won his first four UFC bouts by stoppage and is eager to rebound from his first loss in five years.

Starting with the Fight Pass portion of the card and progressin­g toward the main event between Lawler and former lightweigh­t champ Rafael dos Anjos, this is the kind of lineup that could snowball into something special. Each of the matchups has explosive potential.

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if this event comes close matching the outstandin­g November 2014 event in Sydney, where the judges weren’t needed because none of the 11 fights went the distance. That night wasn’t overflowin­g with establishe­d names or high-impact fights, but it started with a bang and just kept rolling, and this card has a similar vibe.

What makes it even more exciting is that there are legitimate stakes tied to some of these fights, as well, plus the opportunit­y to get another good look at a few contenders and newcomers who could emerge as title threats or serious prospects next year.

Dana White has said that Lawler and dos Anjos are battling for the opportunit­y to challenge Tyron Woodley for the welterweig­ht title, and while everyone knows better than to take anything the UFC president says as gospel, they are two of the top contenders in the division. A strong performanc­e from either man would put them on the short list of possible opponents for “The Chosen One” in early 2018.

Lamas is looking to maintain his standing in the upper echelon of the featherwei­ght division with another high-risk, low-reward assignment, but with Holloway solidifyin­g his place on the throne and Brian Ortega bouncing Cub Swanson from immediate contention last weekend, a big win for “The Bully” could see him next fighting in a No. 1 contender contest.

And let’s be honest: Lamas vs. Ortega for a title shot is pretty much perfect and would be a terrific scrap.

After impressing in his debut, Bofando takes a steep step up in competitio­n against Canadian veteran Chad Laprise, who has looked terrific in his last two fights, while middleweig­ht Julian Marquez makes his promotiona­l debut after scoring a huge win over prospect Phil Hawes on Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contenders Series over the summer.

The most interestin­g fight of the night to me is the flyweight bout between Tim Elliott and new arrival Pietro Menga. Elliott gave flyweight champ Demetrious Johnson fits when they fought a year ago. Meanwhile, if Menga pushes his record to 14-0 with another impressive victory, the 29-year-old Liverpudli­an will instantly become a contender in the 125-pound weight class.

I know I find positives in every card, but this one just feels like there is dynamite stretched throughout the entire night and the fans in Winnipeg (and everyone watching at home) are going to be treated to one of the best cards of the year.

E. Spencer Kyte covers MMA for The Sun and The Province. Follow him on social media: @spencerkyt­e.

 ?? — AP FILES ?? Tim Elliott, right, gave Demetrious Johnson fits when they fought a year ago. Elliot meets unbeaten newcomer Pietro Menga in UFC action on Saturday in Winnipeg.
— AP FILES Tim Elliott, right, gave Demetrious Johnson fits when they fought a year ago. Elliot meets unbeaten newcomer Pietro Menga in UFC action on Saturday in Winnipeg.
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