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Facing Michael Johnson
Patrick will meet Michael Johnson in lightweight bout at UFC 274 on May 7, Adriano Albuquerque of Combate reports.
ANALYSIS
Patrick is badly in need of a victory, as he's gone winless in his last three fights. His last win came back in 2018 and was followed by a pair of losses and a no contest. He'll be fighting for the first time in 11 months, as a positive COVID-19 test forced him to withdraw from a scheduled October fight against Mason Jones. His opponent, Johnson, has been in even worse form, losing four consecutive fights.
Patrick is badly in need of a victory, as he's gone winless in his last three fights. His last win came back in 2018 and was followed by a pair of losses and a no contest. He'll be fighting for the first time in 11 months, as a positive COVID-19 test forced him to withdraw from a scheduled October fight against Mason Jones. His opponent, Johnson, has been in even worse form, losing four consecutive fights.
Withdraws due to COVID-19
Patrick withdrew from his upcoming fight against Mason Jones due to COVID-19, Nolan King of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
Patrick was expected to get the chance at a rematch with Jones after their early-June fight was ruled a no-contest due to an accidental eye poke by his opponent. He'll have to wait for that opportunity now, but Jones will at least get to remain on the card and will take on UFC newcomer David Onama.
Patrick was expected to get the chance at a rematch with Jones after their early-June fight was ruled a no-contest due to an accidental eye poke by his opponent. He'll have to wait for that opportunity now, but Jones will at least get to remain on the card and will take on UFC newcomer David Onama.
Getting another shot at Mason Jones
Patrick will take on Mason Jones in a lightweight bout at the UFC event Oct. 23, Marcel Dorff of MMADNA reports.
ANALYSIS
Patrick fought Jones back on June 6, but the bout was ruled a no-contest after an accidental eye poke from Jones. Patrick was not fairing well in that fight prior to its stoppage in the second round. The clock is ticking on Patrick who has now won since February of 2018.
Patrick fought Jones back on June 6, but the bout was ruled a no-contest after an accidental eye poke from Jones. Patrick was not fairing well in that fight prior to its stoppage in the second round. The clock is ticking on Patrick who has now won since February of 2018.
Facing six-month suspension
Patrick is facing a six-month medical suspension, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Patrick will need clearance from an ophthalmologists for a left eye peri-orbital laceration or he won't be able to fight until Dec. 3. Patrick's bout against Mason Jones was halted in the second round after an accidental eye poke from Jones.
Patrick will need clearance from an ophthalmologists for a left eye peri-orbital laceration or he won't be able to fight until Dec. 3. Patrick's bout against Mason Jones was halted in the second round after an accidental eye poke from Jones.
Unable to continue after eye poke
Patrick fought Mason Jones to a no-contest after an accidental eye poke from Jones halted the action at 2:14 of Round 2 at UFC Vegas 28 on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
While nobody likes to see a fight end this way, it's the best result Patrick could have hoped for given how badly he was dominated early in the fight. While Patrick seemed to throw some dangerous shots early, it's simply not a technique that will find success against a polished striker like Jones. Patrick's gas tank started to evaporate, and Jones was able to pick him apart from there. In just over seven minutes of fight time, Jones had been winning the significant striking battle 46 to 10, in addition to recording two takedowns and 3:41 worth of control time. Patrick is now winless in his last three trips to the Octagon, with his last victory coming in February of 2018.
While nobody likes to see a fight end this way, it's the best result Patrick could have hoped for given how badly he was dominated early in the fight. While Patrick seemed to throw some dangerous shots early, it's simply not a technique that will find success against a polished striker like Jones. Patrick's gas tank started to evaporate, and Jones was able to pick him apart from there. In just over seven minutes of fight time, Jones had been winning the significant striking battle 46 to 10, in addition to recording two takedowns and 3:41 worth of control time. Patrick is now winless in his last three trips to the Octagon, with his last victory coming in February of 2018.