ufc 215 download mp4 UFC 215 & UFC 216 Bring In Atrocious Pay-Per-View Numbers. The UFC has hit a wall after the massively successful UFC 214 in July. UFC 215, which was headlined by vs Valentina Shevchenko II, has an estimated 100,000 PPV buys, while UFC 216 an estimated 120,000, according to MMA Fighting’s Dave Meltzer . Compare that to UFC 214’s 850,000 buys, but keep in mind that card featured , one of the UFC’s most consistent draws for the UFC when it comes to pay-per-view. UFC 216 featured an interim lightweight title affair between and , a bout which, despite having some exciting trash talk in the months leading up to it, apparently didn’t deliver anything resembling decent numbers on accord of it. The event also featured a co-main event between dominant flyweight champ and ; Johnson and even though “Mighty Mouse” broke ‘s record for most consecutive title defenses with 11, he’s still not known to be a big draw and is usually placed on free FOX or FS1 cards. 2017 has been a slow year for the UFC after the apparent retirement of Ronda Rousey, Jon Jones’ newest failed drug test, and an overall lack of Conor McGregor in the octagon. McGregor fought three times for the UFC in 2016, which was a hugely successful year for the promotion. Yet his one-time run in boxing has kept their biggest star from fighting in the UFC, which has undoubtedly affected PPV buys. Georges St-Pierre, who used to be the company’s biggest draw, will return from retirement on November 4 when he takes on middleweight champion , which could stand to be a PPV success. Rapidgator. Получите преимущества премиум-доступа прямо сейчас! 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She suffered her last loss when she faced Cat Zingano in 2014 (=Zingano vs Nunes), since then she has won five bouts beating Valentina Shevchenko in their first fight at the beginning of 2016 (=Nunes vs Shevchenko) and then she has defeated Miesha Tate (=Tate vs Nunes) and Ronda Rousey (=Nunes vs Rousey). Her opponent, the black belt in tae-kwon-do, judo and former Wako, Wmf and Kunlun fight kickboxing champion Valentina Shevchenko , has a record of 14-2-0 (71% finishing rate) and she entered as the No.2 in the same weight class. After losing to Amanda Nunes last year she has beat Holly Holm (=Holm vs Shevchenko) and Julianna Pena (=Shevchenko vs Pena). Amanda Nunes vs Valentina Shevchenko 2 is valid for the Ufc women’s bantamweight title (Nunes’ second defense) and it is the main event of the Ufc 215; on the original fight card the main event was Demetrious Johnson vs Ray Borg but the bout was canceled since Borg was forced to withdraw from the fight due to illness. Watch the video and rate this fight! Event: UFC 215: Nunes vs Shevchenko 2. Date: 2017-09-09. Where: Rogers Place, Edmonton, Canada. Division: bantamweight (135 lbs, 61 kg) Title: UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship title. UFC 215 Nunes vs. Shevchenko 2. By: Jordan Breen Jordan Breen returns to the SRN for another edition of his self titled show. Anthony Walker joins him to discuss the problems with the Edmonton. Opinion: When Fighters are Too Tough for Their Own Good. By: Anthony Walker The system failed Gilbert Melendez and Gavin Tucker at UFC 215, as they should have been saved from themselves, writes Anthony Walker. Valentina Shevchenko Still Upset with UFC 215 Scoring, Issues Lengthy Statement on Social Media. By: Tristen Critchfield Valentina Shevchenko still doesn’t understand how two of the three judges scoring the UFC 215 headliner last Saturday awarded the bout to Amanda. The Bottom Line: A Call for More Corner Stoppages. By: Todd Martin A rethinking of the role corners play in protecting fighters would hopefully provide one additional layer of protection for times when referees. Reasons to watch UFC 215 on Pay Per View. There isn’t much that hasn’t already been written about Demetrious Johnson – arguably the greatest mixed martial artist to ever live. “Mighty Mouse” has an unyielding drive that has allowed him to somehow continue to get better even after all these years and mounted championship title victories. Now he sets out for the 11th defense of his flyweight title, which would break Anderson Silva’s legendary mark. And if history isn’t enticing enough, the opponent may be his toughest test to date. Ray Borg has been that heralded prospect everybody is always looking to find in a division dominated the way DJ has done it for over seven years. Borg’s combination of wrestling, jiu-jitsu and an evolving striking game have long had experts prognosticating his rise to thwart the mighty Johnson. Borg holds the second-best mark for proportion of ground control by a flyweight, better than even Johnson himself. He is an ace on the ground and doesn’t absorb much punishment standing up. He’s going to need every attribute he has to hang with Johnson, but he surely is a formidable foe for the champion. 2 – The rematch we’ve been waiting for. It was set to go down at UFC 213, but circumstances forced Amanda Nunes to pull out of her second scheduled title defense against Valentina Shevchenko. The fight goes down north of the border and these two women have no love lost. Shevchenko believes a champion shows up to fight and voiced her disappointment when Nunes pulled out of their fight with sinus issues in July. The champion explained that her issues have been resolved and she’s ready to put on another memorable performance. In her last two fights, Nunes has dismantled division legends Miesha Tate and Ronda Rousey. Both fights ended with brutal first-round stoppages and now “The Lioness” looks to further prove her dominance over the division. But Shevchenko isn’t afraid to stand toe-to-toe with Nunes. The two fought three rounds back in March 2016 and despite Nunes getting the unanimous decision win, Shevchenko picked up steam in the final five minutes. She feels she has the recipe to take out the champion and it’s going to be a fun one to watch. RELATED: UFC 215 Countdown – Johnson vs. Borg | Nunes vs. Shevchenko 2 | Sean Shelby & Mick Maynard break down fight card. 3 – RDA continues surge at . In his 170-pound debut, former lightweight champion looked right at home against Tarec Saffiedine. After losing the title to Eddie Alvarez and then getting dominated by Tony Ferguson, it was time for Dos Anjos to make some changes. At 170, Dos Anjos said he has the energy he was lacking in both those fights. Up next for the former champ is No. 6-ranked Neil Magny, who has won four of five. This is a high-stakes bout for both guys. RDA almost immediately inserts his name into the list of contenders in the welterweight division with a win. And for Magny, a win over a former champion elevates him in a division where he has proven to be a consistent commodity. 4 – Get to know Tyson Pedro. Tyson Pedro has only made two Octagon appearances, but both have ended with sensational finishes. The Australian karate and jiu-jitsu expert has already cracked the top 15 of the light heavyweight division and is looking to add another name to his impressive resume. No. 10-ranked Ilir Latifi will be the biggest test to date for Pedro. “The Sledgehammer” has won three of his last four fights. 5 – ‘Lil Heathen’ & ‘El Nino’ ready to bring the action. Gilbert Melendez is making his debut at 145 pounds after a solid run at lightweight in the UFC. He wastes no time in taking on top 10 talent by hooking up with Jeremy Stephens. Both men employ tenacious and hard-hitting fighting styles. Melendez’s war with Diego Sanchez still holds up as one of the greatest slugfests in UFC history. Stephens has massive power at 145 pounds and can end a fight with one shot.