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New fight scheduled
Page is scheduled to fight Ian Garry at UFC 303 on June 29 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Page is set to fight against Garry in the welterweight division. Gary defeated Kevin Holland via unanimous decision in his UFC debut in March and will look to use his 5-inch reach advantage to break Garry's undefeated streak.
Page is set to fight against Garry in the welterweight division. Gary defeated Kevin Holland via unanimous decision in his UFC debut in March and will look to use his 5-inch reach advantage to break Garry's undefeated streak.
Impressive showing in UFC debut
Page defeated Kevin Holland via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) at UFC 299 on Saturday in Miami.
ANALYSIS
Those who felt Page made a name for himself in Bellator beating up on lower-level opponents got a wake-up call here. Yes, the UFC did Page a favor in booking his debut against Holland, a guy that can't really wrestle, but MVP still looked impressive. He used his trademark length, footwork and athleticism to hammer Holland on the feet. Page would land significant blows and immediately retreat before his opponent could return fire. He probably should have swept the judges scorecards. The 36-year-old Brit is still a major risk moving forward due to both his age and one-dimensional offensive arsenal, but he's a heck of a lot of fun to watch and proved on this night he can more than hang with quality competition.
Those who felt Page made a name for himself in Bellator beating up on lower-level opponents got a wake-up call here. Yes, the UFC did Page a favor in booking his debut against Holland, a guy that can't really wrestle, but MVP still looked impressive. He used his trademark length, footwork and athleticism to hammer Holland on the feet. Page would land significant blows and immediately retreat before his opponent could return fire. He probably should have swept the judges scorecards. The 36-year-old Brit is still a major risk moving forward due to both his age and one-dimensional offensive arsenal, but he's a heck of a lot of fun to watch and proved on this night he can more than hang with quality competition.
UFC debut scheduled
The UFC announced Sunday that Page is scheduled to face Kevin Holland in a welterweight fight at UFC 299 in Miami on March 9.
ANALYSIS
After becoming a free agent in July, Page took some time before signing with the UFC. With his first fight for the promotion, he is scheduled to compete against a ranked welterweight contender in Holland. After going 18-2 in Bellator, Page will look to prove how legitimate a fighter he is with competition against welterweights of the top MMA promotion.
After becoming a free agent in July, Page took some time before signing with the UFC. With his first fight for the promotion, he is scheduled to compete against a ranked welterweight contender in Holland. After going 18-2 in Bellator, Page will look to prove how legitimate a fighter he is with competition against welterweights of the top MMA promotion.
Perfect record no more
Page lost to Douglas Lima via KO (punches) at 0:35 of Round 2 at Bellator 221 on Saturday in Rosemont, Illinois.
ANALYSIS
Page has officially been dealt his first professional loss while being knocked out of contention for the welterweight title in the process. Lima was the more patient striker in this one, as he waited for Page's explosive shots and effectively counted. A superman punch attempt in the first round resulted in Lima finishing in top position, which likely cost Page the first round. In the second, Page landed one of his leaping punches that appeared to hurt Lima, but again looked for the finishing blows too soon. While lunging forward, Lima kicked out Page's legs, and finished him with a right hand while he was attempting to stand up. Page is an exciting fighter that will still get high-profile bouts, but his quest for a title will fall short after the tournament semifinal exit. That honor will instead be up for grabs between the winner of Lima and a June 14 matchup between Rory MacDonald and Neiman Gracie.
Page has officially been dealt his first professional loss while being knocked out of contention for the welterweight title in the process. Lima was the more patient striker in this one, as he waited for Page's explosive shots and effectively counted. A superman punch attempt in the first round resulted in Lima finishing in top position, which likely cost Page the first round. In the second, Page landed one of his leaping punches that appeared to hurt Lima, but again looked for the finishing blows too soon. While lunging forward, Lima kicked out Page's legs, and finished him with a right hand while he was attempting to stand up. Page is an exciting fighter that will still get high-profile bouts, but his quest for a title will fall short after the tournament semifinal exit. That honor will instead be up for grabs between the winner of Lima and a June 14 matchup between Rory MacDonald and Neiman Gracie.
Advances in welterweight tourney
Page defeated Paul Daley via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47) to advance to the semifinals of the Bellator Welterweight Tournament at Bellator 216 on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
What was expected to be a back-and-forth striking showcase turned into a matchup based primarily on grappling, much to the dismay of fight fans. Page was able to adjust to this game plan by Daley, and while he was taken down multiple times over the course of the bout, he ultimately landed the more powerful shots when the two were standing, including a few trademark knees. The momentum really started to turn Page's way in the fourth round, where he reversed position on one of Daley's takedowns and dealt out one of the more noteworthy beatings of the five-round affair He likely secured the victory in the fifth, when he was able to get Daley's back and go for a submission attempt while controlling position. MVP was the favorite in this fight and he cashed in for bettors, even if it was by a narrow margin. He's now ticketed for a date with Paul Daley in the tournament's semifinals.
What was expected to be a back-and-forth striking showcase turned into a matchup based primarily on grappling, much to the dismay of fight fans. Page was able to adjust to this game plan by Daley, and while he was taken down multiple times over the course of the bout, he ultimately landed the more powerful shots when the two were standing, including a few trademark knees. The momentum really started to turn Page's way in the fourth round, where he reversed position on one of Daley's takedowns and dealt out one of the more noteworthy beatings of the five-round affair He likely secured the victory in the fifth, when he was able to get Daley's back and go for a submission attempt while controlling position. MVP was the favorite in this fight and he cashed in for bettors, even if it was by a narrow margin. He's now ticketed for a date with Paul Daley in the tournament's semifinals.