The Guardian (Nigeria)

UFC Heads To Nashville For Fight Night 148

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THE Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) heads to the Bridgeston­e Arena in Nashville tomorrow live on SS6 at 1am for UFC Fight Night 148.

The event will be headlined by a Welterweig­ht match between Stephen

Thompson and Anthony Pettis. Thompson, widely regarded as one of the most accomplish­ed strikers in the UFC, comes into the fight with a 14-3-1 profession­al record. However, he has won only once in his last four matches.

The 36-year-old suffered a unanimous decision defeat at the hands of Darren Till in his most recent outing, which took place at UFC Fight Night 130 in May last year. Thompson also notably drew with Tyron Woodley at UFC 205 in November 2016, before a majority decision defeat to the same fighter four months later at UFC 209 – both matches were for the UFC Welterweig­ht Championsh­ip.

His opponent is 32-year-old Pettis, a former UFC Lightweigh­t champion. The Milwaukee-born fighter was last in action at UFC 229 in October last year, where his corner threw in the towel (due to a broken hand) at the end of the second round for a TKO defeat at the hands of Tony Ferguson. Pettis holds a 21-8-0 profession­al record and is returning to the Welterweig­ht division for the first time since 2008. The co-main event is a heavyweigh­t bout between number four ranked Curtis Blaydes (who saw a fourmatch winning streak ended by Francis Ngannou in November last year) and Justin Willis, who has won eight consecutiv­e fights and is looking to claim a major scalp to accelerate his rise in the division.

 ??  ?? You can’t stop me…super Eagles attacker Odion Ighalo seems to tell three Pirates of Seychelles during their AFCON qualifier in Asaba, Delta State yesterday. The Eagles won 3-1
You can’t stop me…super Eagles attacker Odion Ighalo seems to tell three Pirates of Seychelles during their AFCON qualifier in Asaba, Delta State yesterday. The Eagles won 3-1

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