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Set to face Hernandez
Hubbard will take on Alexander Hernandez in a lightweight bout at UFC 307 on Oct. 5 in Salt Lake City, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Hubbard was initially slated to fight Nate Landwehr, but that fight was called off. Now, the lightweight will take on Alexander Hernandez, who is in desperate need of a victory after loosing four of his last five bouts in the UFC. Hubbard, meanwhile, is coming off a victory over Michal Figlak via unanimous decision back in April.
Hubbard was initially slated to fight Nate Landwehr, but that fight was called off. Now, the lightweight will take on Alexander Hernandez, who is in desperate need of a victory after loosing four of his last five bouts in the UFC. Hubbard, meanwhile, is coming off a victory over Michal Figlak via unanimous decision back in April.
Will get new opponent
Hubbard will receive a new opponent in his lightweight bout at UFC 307 on Oct. 5, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
In his move to the lightweight division, Hubbard was slated to fight Nate Landwehr on Oct. 5. However, Hubbard said via social media that he will be facing a new opponent due to undisclosed reasons. The 32-year-old holds a record of 17-7-0 with five (T)KO's, and he won his last contest versus Michal Figlak on April 27 via unanimous decision.
In his move to the lightweight division, Hubbard was slated to fight Nate Landwehr on Oct. 5. However, Hubbard said via social media that he will be facing a new opponent due to undisclosed reasons. The 32-year-old holds a record of 17-7-0 with five (T)KO's, and he won his last contest versus Michal Figlak on April 27 via unanimous decision.
Will take on Landwehr
Hubbard will fight Nate Landwehr in a lightweight bout at UFC 307 on Oct. 5, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Landwehr has spent most of his career fighting in the featherweight division, but he'll jump to lightweight to take on Hubbard, who defeated Michal Figlak via unanimous decision in his most recent fight on April 27. However, his recent record isn't inspiring, and he has lost three of his last five fights overall.
Landwehr has spent most of his career fighting in the featherweight division, but he'll jump to lightweight to take on Hubbard, who defeated Michal Figlak via unanimous decision in his most recent fight on April 27. However, his recent record isn't inspiring, and he has lost three of his last five fights overall.
Takes decision in Vegas
Hubbard defeated Michal Figlak via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) at UFC on ESPN 55 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Whether or not Hubbard deserved to win is another story entirely, but he's the one leaving the Apex with his hand raised. Numbers wise, this fight couldn't have been any closer. Hubbard landed 99-of-220 total strikes, while Figlak was at 100-of-218. The former also connected on the only three takedowns of the bout. It sure felt watching it live that Figlak controlled the pace of the fight and was responsible for the more damaging blows, but the judges disagreed. Hubbard has his first win in his second stint with the company. He returned last August was submitted by Kurt Holobaugh in The Ultimate Fighter 31 finale.
Whether or not Hubbard deserved to win is another story entirely, but he's the one leaving the Apex with his hand raised. Numbers wise, this fight couldn't have been any closer. Hubbard landed 99-of-220 total strikes, while Figlak was at 100-of-218. The former also connected on the only three takedowns of the bout. It sure felt watching it live that Figlak controlled the pace of the fight and was responsible for the more damaging blows, but the judges disagreed. Hubbard has his first win in his second stint with the company. He returned last August was submitted by Kurt Holobaugh in The Ultimate Fighter 31 finale.
Added to April 27 card
Hubbard will take on Michal Figlak (knee) in a lightweight matchup at the UFC event scheduled for April 27, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Hubbard has lost back-to-back fights and three of his last four overall, with two of those defeats coming by way of submission, including his most recent to Kurt Holobaugh last August. He'll now take on Figlak, who suffered his first professional loss via unanimous decision to Fares Ziam in September. Physically, both men match up nearly identical in terms of height and reach, but Figlak is more than three years younger.
Hubbard has lost back-to-back fights and three of his last four overall, with two of those defeats coming by way of submission, including his most recent to Kurt Holobaugh last August. He'll now take on Figlak, who suffered his first professional loss via unanimous decision to Fares Ziam in September. Physically, both men match up nearly identical in terms of height and reach, but Figlak is more than three years younger.