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Added to UFC Fight Night 100
Gamburyan will face Johnny Eduardo at UFC Fight Night 100 on Nov. 19 in Sau Paulo, Brazil.
ANALYSIS
Gamburyan and Eduardo are each looking to get back on the winning track after suffering a loss in their last bout. Eduardo has a bit more experience in the Octagon than Gamburyan, but "The Anvil" has formidable submission skills of his own, which he'll hope will help negate the strong grappling of the Brazilian.
Gamburyan and Eduardo are each looking to get back on the winning track after suffering a loss in their last bout. Eduardo has a bit more experience in the Octagon than Gamburyan, but "The Anvil" has formidable submission skills of his own, which he'll hope will help negate the strong grappling of the Brazilian.
Out of Fight Night 94
Gamburyan has withdrawn from a scheduled bout against Alejandro Perez on Sept. 17 due to personal reasons, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Gamburyan did not get into specifics, and the 35-year-old veteran bantamweight does not have a timetable for a return to the octagon. "The Anvil" will be replaced in the September event by Albert Morales, who will be making his UFC debut.
Gamburyan did not get into specifics, and the 35-year-old veteran bantamweight does not have a timetable for a return to the octagon. "The Anvil" will be replaced in the September event by Albert Morales, who will be making his UFC debut.
Manny Gamburyan: Decisions Scott Jorgensen In San Diego
Gamburyan defeated Scott Jorgensen via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) at UFC Fight Night on Wednesday in San Diego.
ANALYSIS
That's back to back wins for Gamburyan after dropping down to the bantamweight division. He's one of the stronger competitors at 135 pounds and he's definitely using that to his advantage. He landed five takedowns on Jorgensen and was in control throughout. A title run isn't in the picture, but Gamburyan has found new life in the lower weight class.
That's back to back wins for Gamburyan after dropping down to the bantamweight division. He's one of the stronger competitors at 135 pounds and he's definitely using that to his advantage. He landed five takedowns on Jorgensen and was in control throughout. A title run isn't in the picture, but Gamburyan has found new life in the lower weight class.