Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

MMA Calvillo dominates Eye in UFC main event

Dominant effort in women’s flyweight bout dooms Vegan

- By Adam Hill Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @AdamHillLV­RJ on Twitter.

Cynthia Calvillo loudly announced her presence in the UFC women’s flyweight division on Saturday night.

The strawweigh­t contender moved up in weight and scored a unanimous decision over No. 1 contender Jessica Eye in the main event of UFC on ESPN 10 at the UFC Apex facility.

The judges scored the fight 49-46, 49-46, 48-47.

Eye, a Las Vegan, had few answers for Calvillo whenever the fight went to the mat and couldn’t make up the difference in the standup as Calvillo more than held her own.

Calvillo improved to 3-0-1 since her lone career loss in December 2017 and is likely to lobby for a title shot in a division desperate for a new challenger to injured champion Valentina Shevchenko after beating the top contender at 125 pounds.

The bout was technicall­y contested at a catchweigh­t after Eye missed the flyweight mark by a quarter-pound on Friday. Calvillo was pleased after accepting the fight two weeks ago and being limited in training due to the availabili­ty of gyms in northern California during the pandemic.

“I feel great, especially putting on a performanc­e like that with a short amount of training,” she said. “It just feels amazing to do this during this time.”

In the co-main event, Marvin Vettori was able to settle his score with Karl Roberson with a first-round submission in a 190.5-pound catchweigh­t bout.

The two had been matched up on a card in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, last month before Roberson was pulled from the event less than 24 hours out due to complicati­ons from his weight cut. Vettori confronted him in the lobby of the host hotel in a heated encounter that was captured on video and quickly circulated on the internet, creating a great deal of extra drama for Saturday when they finally met in the cage.

Vettori made sure there wasn’t much drama this time, securing a rear-naked choke against the cage and forcing the tap out at 4:17 of the opening round.

“I just wanted to fight,” he said. “I’m on a mission and wanted to keep going. I showed up and did my job. That’s what it’s all about — being profession­al.”

Roberson missed weight again Friday, but this time was deemed healthy to compete.

“This whole month there was so much uncertaint­y because I knew he wasn’t going to make weight again,” Vettori said. “But I didn’t care about that. Just step to the cage. At least he did that. He got his beating and on we go.”

Andre Fili and Charles Rosa picked up split-decision wins on the main card.

Fili rallied against featherwei­ght Charles Jourdain in a back-and-forth affair despite getting dropped and losing the first round on all three cards, while Rosa bounced back from a loss last month in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, to beat lightweigh­t Kevin Aguilar and pick up his second win in three fights after missing more than 2½ years with a neck injury.

 ?? Chris Unger Zuffa LLC ?? Cynthia Calvillo delivers a left foot to the head of Las Vegas’ Jessica Eye in their flyweight bout Saturday at UFC on ESPN 10.
Chris Unger Zuffa LLC Cynthia Calvillo delivers a left foot to the head of Las Vegas’ Jessica Eye in their flyweight bout Saturday at UFC on ESPN 10.

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