MMA Gradebook: Rating Every Fight From UFC Greenville
If you’re like us and watch an absurd amount of mixed martial arts
each week, you probably wish there were some sort of rating system
so you’re not forced to sit through a boring fight waiting for
something to happen. In order to help, we rate the fights on major
cards for your convenience. If you happen to miss an event, check
back here for ratings so you can pick and choose which bouts to
watch and which to skip.
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC Fight Night 154: Moicano vs. Korean Zombie.
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Former Olympic trials wrestler Winn makes his octagon debut against
UFC veteran Spicely, who returns to the company after a short stint
in CES. What a way to start off the card. This was one of the
wildest fights of the year that people will, unfortunately, forget
about in a few weeks because it was the opening fight on a weak
card. Things got a bit sloppy towards the end but this is still a
must-watch. [4.0]
“The Violence Queen” Lipski returns to the Octagon looking for her
first UFC win against “Meatball” McCann who made history in her
last fight by becoming the first Englishwoman to get a win in the
UFC. Another great fight from the early prelims and the action was
much closer than odds suggested. I expected this fight to hit the
ground more often but both women kept the fight standing and gave
us some great exchanges on the feet. [3.5]
Crowder returns to the Octagon for the first time since his DQ win
over Greg Hardy
to take on Rozenstruik, who is coming off a big win over Junior
Albini earlier this year. Just watch this, enough said.
[3.0]
Wiman returns to the Octagon for the first time in five years to
take on rising prospect Luis Pena.
This was far from a close fight but the showcase of technique from
the winner earns this a high rating. [3.0]
After a rough 1-3 start in the UFC, Yoder is looking to turn her
career around with a win over former professional wrestler Syuri
Kondo, who also had a rough start to her UFC career, going 1-2
in her first three bouts. Rather boring fight but a dominant
performance from the winner. [1.0]
Ige steps inside the Octagon for the second time this year to take
on the highly touted Aguilar, who is 2-0 since joining the UFC last
year. The theme of the night seems to be exciting but one-sided
fights and this one was no different. Usually, one-sided fights are
rated low but the loser was never really out of it and kept us
feeling like he could make a comeback. [3.5]
Rising prospect Holland takes on the often underrated Di Chirico in
this middleweight bout. This was a pretty sloppy fight and one of
the worst decisions of the year but there was some good action
throughout. But if you compare this one with the other fights on
the card I would skip it. [2.5]
Former amateur kickboxing champion Lee steps inside the Octagon for
just the third time to take on the young De La Rosa who many
believe is primed to pull off the upset. Some people really hated
this fight but I thought it was a decent scrap, although it was
fairly one-sided and offered some boring exchanges on the ground.
[2.0]
Ewell defeated former bantamweight champion Renan Barao
in his UFC debut, but dropped his last bout against Nathaniel
Wood and is looking to get back in the win column against
submission specialist Anderson
dos Santos. This fight was similar to Ige vs. Aguilar with a
clear winner throughout but the feelings that the loser could still
make a comeback. This fight gave us some wild exchanges in the
pocket that are worth watching though. [3.0]
Underrated wrestler Barberena takes on Jamaican-born prospect Brown
in this welterweight bout. With both men coming off losses, they
desperately need a win to stay relevant in one of the most stacked
divisions in the UFC. I expected more from this fight and compared
to the rest of the card nothing too exciting happened other than
the finish. The finish was fantastic though and I suggest skipping
to the third round. [2.5]
Although on paper this was one of the worst cards of the year, we
are treated to an amazing main event between two top contenders in
the division. A win for either man would put him on the shortlist
of title contenders while a loss will send them back to the drawing
board. Although I wanted to see this play out longer, it was still
a great fight with one of the best finishes of the year. Incredibly
impressive performance by the winner and we should see him fighting
top-5 fighters very soon. [4.5]
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC Fight Night 154: Moicano vs. Korean Zombie.
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Deron Winn vs. Eric Spicely
Ariane Lipski vs. Molly McCann
Allen Crowder vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik
Matt Wiman vs. Luis Pena
Ashley Yoder vs. Syuri Kondo
Dan Ige vs. Kevin Aguilar
Kevin Holland vs. Alessio Di Chirico
Andrea Lee vs. Montana De La Rosa
Andre Ewell vs. Anderson dos Santos
Bryan Barberena vs. Randy Brown
Renato Carneiro vs. Chan Sung Jung
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