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Named event headliner
Cannonier and fellow middleweight Caio Borralho will headline UFC Vegas 96 on Aug. 24, according to the UFC's announcement Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
UFC Vegas 96 is Cannonier's first chance to get back on track after his June loss to Nassourdine Imavov. The event also marks Cannonier's fifth consecutive headliner should it go through, main-event experience that Borralho very much lacks in comparison. However, Borralho has won each of his last 13 fights, something Cannonier should and will not take lightly.
UFC Vegas 96 is Cannonier's first chance to get back on track after his June loss to Nassourdine Imavov. The event also marks Cannonier's fifth consecutive headliner should it go through, main-event experience that Borralho very much lacks in comparison. However, Borralho has won each of his last 13 fights, something Cannonier should and will not take lightly.
Stopped for first time since 2018
Cannonier lost to Nassourdine Imavov via TKO (punches) at 1:34 of Round 4 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky.
ANALYSIS
It's Cannonier's first stoppage defeat since May 2018, and it took a questionable decision from referee Jason Herzog to make it happen. To be fair, Jared was clearly trending in the wrong direction, but he deserved a chance to battle through it. He started this fight on fire, combining his trademark power and aggressiveness, but Cannonier's gas tank -- usually a strength -- ended up betraying him. Imavov began to find his range as the bout progressed, and Jared had zero answers. Cannonier is 7-3 in his past 10 fights, all while fighting the best the middleweight division has to offer, but when you're 40 years of age and you lose, everyone is going to wonder if this is the beginning of the end.
It's Cannonier's first stoppage defeat since May 2018, and it took a questionable decision from referee Jason Herzog to make it happen. To be fair, Jared was clearly trending in the wrong direction, but he deserved a chance to battle through it. He started this fight on fire, combining his trademark power and aggressiveness, but Cannonier's gas tank -- usually a strength -- ended up betraying him. Imavov began to find his range as the bout progressed, and Jared had zero answers. Cannonier is 7-3 in his past 10 fights, all while fighting the best the middleweight division has to offer, but when you're 40 years of age and you lose, everyone is going to wonder if this is the beginning of the end.
Set to headline UFC Louisville
Cannonier (knee) will take on Nassourdine Imavov in a middleweight matchup in the main event of UFC Louisville on June 8, Alex Behunin of MMA Mania reports.
ANALYSIS
Cannonier had been building momentum since his 2022 title shot defeat, winning back-to-back fights against Sean Strickland and Marvin Vettori. That progress was halted when he was forced to withdraw from UFC 294 last October with a torn MCL, but he's now recovered enough to book a fight. His new opponent, Imavov, is coming off a win against Cannonier's previously-scheduled opponent, Roman Dolidze. In the upcoming fight, the striking statistics are similar for the two men. Cannonier has a reach advantage, while Imavov is four inches taller.
Cannonier had been building momentum since his 2022 title shot defeat, winning back-to-back fights against Sean Strickland and Marvin Vettori. That progress was halted when he was forced to withdraw from UFC 294 last October with a torn MCL, but he's now recovered enough to book a fight. His new opponent, Imavov, is coming off a win against Cannonier's previously-scheduled opponent, Roman Dolidze. In the upcoming fight, the striking statistics are similar for the two men. Cannonier has a reach advantage, while Imavov is four inches taller.
Out for UFC 294 with injury
Cannonier announced Wednesday that he has withdrawn from his scheduled middleweight fight with Roman Dolidze on Dec. 2 at UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi due to a torn right MCL, Farah Hannoun of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
Cannonier reportedly suffered the injury shortly after being selected along with Dolidze as a replacement on the card for the Paulo Costa-Khamzat Chimaev fight that was cancelled due to Costa's own knee injury. The 39-year-old Cannonier is scheduled to undergo surgery Thursday and will likely face a multi-month recovery before being cleared to compete again at some point in 2024.
Cannonier reportedly suffered the injury shortly after being selected along with Dolidze as a replacement on the card for the Paulo Costa-Khamzat Chimaev fight that was cancelled due to Costa's own knee injury. The 39-year-old Cannonier is scheduled to undergo surgery Thursday and will likely face a multi-month recovery before being cleared to compete again at some point in 2024.
Set to fight Dolidze in December
Cannonier will fight Roman Dolidze on Dec. 2, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Cannonier is fresh off a unanimous decision over Marvin Vettori in June. Dolidze, who lost to Martin Vettori at UFC 286, was supposed to face Derek Brunson and UFC 295 on Nov. 11, but he'll have to wait another month to fight again.
Cannonier is fresh off a unanimous decision over Marvin Vettori in June. Dolidze, who lost to Martin Vettori at UFC 286, was supposed to face Derek Brunson and UFC 295 on Nov. 11, but he'll have to wait another month to fight again.