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UFC Tampa takes place Saturday, so it's time to break down the top fights, plus make DFS picks and predictions for the key matchups on the card.
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Set for rematch at Bellator 222
Horiguchi will take on Darrion Caldwell on June 14 at Bellator 222.
ANALYSIS
The two are set for a rematch just six months after their first meeting, when Horiguchi defeated Caldwell via submission for the inaugural RIZIN bantamweight title in Japan. This time around, they'll meet again with a title on the line as Caldwell's Bellator bantamweight title will be up for grabs to the victor.
The two are set for a rematch just six months after their first meeting, when Horiguchi defeated Caldwell via submission for the inaugural RIZIN bantamweight title in Japan. This time around, they'll meet again with a title on the line as Caldwell's Bellator bantamweight title will be up for grabs to the victor.
Picks up win under Rizin banner
Horiguchi defeated Yuki Montoya via unanimous decision at Rizin FF 5 on Sunday morning.
ANALYSIS
Horiguchi turned down a UFC deal to take his talents overseas, and the 26-year-old is already off to a good start. Few in this promotion should be able to compete with the talented American Top Team Product, who was 7-1 with the UFC before leaving the company.
Horiguchi turned down a UFC deal to take his talents overseas, and the 26-year-old is already off to a good start. Few in this promotion should be able to compete with the talented American Top Team Product, who was 7-1 with the UFC before leaving the company.
Parts ways with UFC
Horiguchi, who recently turned down an extension offer from the UFC, has agreed to a deal to compete for Rizin, Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The 26-year-old Horiguchi has been riding a three-fight winning streak in the UFC, and is 7-1 overall since joining the promotion in 2013 -- his only loss came to champion Demetrious Johnson. Rather than jump back on board with the UFC, he'll take his talents overseas to compete in the Japanese upstart. According to the report, he already has a fight booked against Yuki Motoya on April 16.
The 26-year-old Horiguchi has been riding a three-fight winning streak in the UFC, and is 7-1 overall since joining the promotion in 2013 -- his only loss came to champion Demetrious Johnson. Rather than jump back on board with the UFC, he'll take his talents overseas to compete in the Japanese upstart. According to the report, he already has a fight booked against Yuki Motoya on April 16.
Edges Ali Bagautinov
Horiguchi defeated Ali Bagautinov via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
ANALYSIS
Bagautinov came out looking to wrestle. He used several clinches and takedowns to look solid in the first round. In the second round, Horiguchi defended against the clinch much better. The Japanese fighter landed some quality strikes before scoring his own takedown late in the round. He took the back with one hook and landed punches until Bagautinov got back to his feet with 20 seconds left in the round. In the final frame, almost the entire round took place on the feet. Horiguchi controlled the distance with his striking and pulled out the decision. He is now 3-0 since falling against Demetrious Johnson last year.
Bagautinov came out looking to wrestle. He used several clinches and takedowns to look solid in the first round. In the second round, Horiguchi defended against the clinch much better. The Japanese fighter landed some quality strikes before scoring his own takedown late in the round. He took the back with one hook and landed punches until Bagautinov got back to his feet with 20 seconds left in the round. In the final frame, almost the entire round took place on the feet. Horiguchi controlled the distance with his striking and pulled out the decision. He is now 3-0 since falling against Demetrious Johnson last year.
Kyoji Horiguchi: Easily dispatches Neil Seery in Rotterdam
Horiguchi defeated Neil Seery via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
ANALYSIS
As expected, the guy who fought for a title a little less than a year ago cruised past the aging veteran who is on his last legs. Horiguchi (-600) was the biggest favorite on the card and he showed exactly why. The Japanese star landed six takedowns and two knockdowns in the fight. A recent move to American Top Team in Florida has done wonders for Horiguchi. At age-25, he is among the best bets in the flyweight division to have sustained success moving forward.
As expected, the guy who fought for a title a little less than a year ago cruised past the aging veteran who is on his last legs. Horiguchi (-600) was the biggest favorite on the card and he showed exactly why. The Japanese star landed six takedowns and two knockdowns in the fight. A recent move to American Top Team in Florida has done wonders for Horiguchi. At age-25, he is among the best bets in the flyweight division to have sustained success moving forward.