Smith dominates to win UFC Fight Night main event in Moncton



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MONCTON, NB – Anthony (Lionheart) Smith forced second-ranked Volkan (No Time) Oezdemir to win the UFC Lightweight Main Event in Moncton, NB on Saturday night.

Smith improved to 31-13-0 after strangling in the back forced Oezdemir (15-3-0) to submit to 4:26 of the third round.

"I'm calling Anthony Smith and I want a title shot," he told the crowd after the win.

Smith, 30, has climbed a weight clbad earlier this year. The six-foot-four American has won six of his last seven fights.

Smith and Oezdemir are known to finish the fights early. Between them, they had about thirty first-round finals before the match in Moncton.

In the main event, Michael (The Menace) Johnson (98-13) defeated Artem Lobov (14-15-1) by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) in the final round. a featherweight fight. Both men had a lot of punches and punches in this hotly contested game.

Johnson, who is fighting in Boca Raton, Florida, was replaced late a few weeks ago. He replaced Zubaira Tukhugov, who is currently under investigation by the Nevada Sport Commission in a fight that followed the main UFC 229 event in Las Vegas between Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Lobov is a 32-year-old Russian, based in Ireland and McGregor's partner in the field of training.

Misha Cirkunov of Toronto, ranked 11th overall, improved her 14-4 record by beating Patrick Cummins (14th) (10-5) by bid in a light heavyweight battle. The referee stopped the fight at 2:40 of the first round as a result of an arm triangle.

Andre Soukhamthath (13-6) spoiled the UFC's debut with Jonathan Martinez (9-2) in a competition of lightning weight. Soukhamthath, 30, took the fight unanimously (30-29, 29-28, 29-28).

Gian Villante (17-10), who is fighting against Bellmore, New York, beat fellow countryman Ed Herman (24-14) in a split decision to win their fight against the heavyweights.

"I'm happy to win, but I'm a bit uglier for that," said Villante.

Meanwhile, American Court McGee (20-6-1) used the mat to dominate Alex Garcia (15-5) in a light heavy game, (29-28, 29-28, 30-28) of the first match of the main card.

The Saturday night card marked the beginning of the UFC in New Brunswick. He was greeted by a noisy, grateful crowd at the Moncton Future Center early in the preliminary fights.

Sean Strickland of Corona, California improved his record at (20-3-1) with a TKO over Nordine Taleb (14-6).

The referee stopped the welterweight bout at 3:10 of the second round. Taleb, who comes from France but fights in Montreal, was a crowd favorite, which caused some fury on the part of the crowd when the fight was stopped.

Nasrat Haqparast of Hamburg, Germany defeated Frenchman Thibault Gouti (12-5) by unanimous decision (29-27, 29-28, 30-26) in the lightweight category. The 23-year-old improves to 10-2.

Calvin Kattar (19-3) of Mbadachusetts had bloodied Chris Fishgold (17-2-1) and took him to the mat with a flurry of punches before the referee called the TKO at 4:11 in the morning. the first round in a featherweight fight.

"Nothing better than a knockout in the first round, we are not paid by the minute," said Kattar, 30, who has won 10 of his last 11 fights.

Bantamweight for women Sarah (Cheesecake) Moras of Kelowna, BC (5-5) lost for the first time in Canada to Talita Bernardo (6-2) by decision of judges (30-27, 29- 28, 29-28).

In the first rounds, Don Madge (8-1) put his right foot on Te Edwards' head (6-2) for a 14-second TKO in the second round in a light fight.

Vancouver heavyweights Arjan Bhullar (8-1) repeated several lefts to win a unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27) over Brazil's Marcelo Golm (6-2).

"I'm hungry and fiercer than him," Bhullar said after the fight. "You can not underestimate my resilience."

Stevie Ray (22-8), who fought outside of Scotland, had a high kick several times to beat German Jessin Ayari (16-4) in the lightweight division (29-28-29- 28, 30-27).

The next big fight is Cormier vs Lewis in UFC 230 in New York.

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