UFC 265: ‘Lewis vs Gane’ | 6th Round Post-Fight Show
June M. Williams
Zane Simon & Eddie Mercado are here to breakdown this Saturday’s, August 7th, ‘UFC 265: Derrick Lewis vs. Ciryl Gane’ event. The guys will have hot takes, possible next fights, as well as reactions to the overall event. Bloody Elbow fight experts, Zane Simon & Eddie Mercado, are here tonight – Saturday, August 7th., 2021, to breakdown the UFC 265: ‘Derrick Lewis vs. Ciryl Gane’ event, which was broadcast from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas – with a full capacity live crowd. The guys will have hot takes, possible next fights, as well as reactions to the overall event in the player above, or on our Bloody Elbow Presents YouTube Channel and BE Presents Podcast Network. (SPOILERS…)
The UFC showcased the battle for the Interim Heavyweight Championship in the Main Event of tonight’s PPV! It was anticipated to be an all out barnburner for bragging rights between fight veteran Derrick Lewis and up-and-comer Ciryl Gane in the main event, and a Bantamweight brawl between the returning José Aldo Jr and Pedro ‘The Young Punisher’ Munhoz in the co-main event.
Entering the octagon for that main event, we had fight veteran Derrick Lewis, approaching the bout with a remarkable 25-7 record. The former Bellator MMA and Legacy FC Champion, was currently ranked #2 in the UFC HeavyWeight rankings. Lewis was banging it out in this Interim Title tilt against Ciryl Gane. Gane, the former TKO HeavyWeight Champ was currently at #3 in the UFC HeavyWeight rankings and was entering the bout with his own impressive, undefeated 9-0 record.
“Lets go” – Ciryl Gane without much of a callout for Ngannou but he’s won the right to face him, so there’s that. #UFC265— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) August 8, 2021
Outcome: … And NOW, the NEW INTERIM HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP – Ciryl Gane! It happened in the third round, Gane charged in and beat Lewis along the cage, dropped him to the canvas and unleashed an intense flurry of ground and pound – until the referee was forced to stop the bout at 4:11 into the round.
In the co-main event, we had a BantamWeight scrap between former three-time UFC FeatherWeight champion, Jose ‘Junior’ Aldo, the greatest FeatherWeight in mixed martial arts history; and his opponent, #9 ranked, Pedro Munhoz. Munhoz was coming at this off a win against Jimmie Rivera, with a current 19-5 record, Meanwhile, Aldo was coming off a victory against Marlon Vera, with an impressive 29-7 record of his own.
Cruz is THE must-make fight. https://t.co/vQQY1XOZYf??? Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) August 8, 2021
Outcome: Aldo consistently landed efficient jabs and strikes, landing 60% of his significant strikes and evaded Munhoz never-ending, ineffective spinning attacks. In a furious final ten seconds, Aldo pummeled Munhoz, which likely solidified his unanimous decision win on the judges scorecards; while simultaneously setting his own personal striking record of his storied career.
Also on the card, we had a WelterWeight bout taking place between Vicente Luque and Michael Chiesa, a Women’s StrawWeight bout between Tecia ‘The Tiny Tornado’ Torres and Angela ‘Overkill’ Hill, which was preceded by our main card opening battle between Bantamweights Song Yadong and Casey Kenney, as well as an eight-bout preliminary card.
“Kamaru, after you get past Colby – and I think he’s gonna get past him – I think it’s our time.” – Vicente Luque looking for a title shot. #UFC265— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) August 8, 2021
Notable Outcomes: Luque more than likely earned himself a title shot, or at the very least, a number one contender eliminator match later this year. The striker submitted the grappler… Luque locking in a D’Arce Choke, forcing Chiesa to tap out in the first round. In the main card opener, Song Yadong took a Split Decision victory home to China, leaving Kenney to head back home to Arizona with a loss.
‘Yadong has an inch in height’ #UFC265— Eddie Teach (@TheEddieMercado) August 8, 2021
Our featured prelim bout was between LightWeights Rafael Fiziev and Bobby Green and was expected to not disappoint, as part of our extensive eight-bout undercard. Not only did it not disappoint, it earned a Fight of the Night Bonus. What a wild night full of fights we have to share with you!
This week the guys’ picks heading into the event were…
Zane: Gane, Eddie: LewisZane: Aldo, Eddie: MunhozZane: Luque, Eddie: ChiesaZane: Torres, Eddie: HillBoth: KenneyBoth: FizievZane: Morales, Eddie: RodriguezZane: Herman, Eddie: MenifieldZane: Kowalkiewicz, Eddie: PenneBoth: KapeBoth: JohnsBoth: GattoBoth: Munhoz
Overall, this 13-bout card saw three exhilarating first round finishes, four impressive KO/TKO’s (including our main event & one stoppage), two sweet submissions, and six decisions, one split. Rounding things out, bonuses for putting forth POTN efforts went to Penne, Luque, Johns, Gane (White: “F— it, Ciryl gets $50,000” at post-event presser, per Marc Raimondi); FOTN honors went to Fiziev vs. Green. What a night of fights we have to share with you, join us to discuss all the action…
Here’s a look at the fight card & current fight records —
UFC 265: ‘LEWIS VS GANE’
ESPN+ MAIN PPV CARD | SAT. AUG 7
UFC Interim HeavyWeight Championship Five Round Title Fight:13. Ciryl Gane (10-0) DEF. Derrick Lewis (25-8) – KO/TKO, G&P at 4:11 of Rd 3/5, Total 14:11
12. José Aldo (30-7) DEF. Pedro Munhoz (19-6) – DEC, Unanimous
11. Vicente Luque (21-7) DEF. Michael Chiesa (17-5) – SUB, D’Arce Choke at 3:25 of Rd 1
10. Tecia Torres (13-5) DEF. Angela Hill (13-10) – DEC, Unanimous
9. Yadong Song (17-5) DEF. Casey Kenney (16-4) – DEC, SPLIT
ESPN/ESPN+ PRELIMS8. Rafael Fiziev (10-1) DEF. Bobby Green (27-12) – DEC, Unanimous
7. Vince Morales (10-5) DEF. Drako Rodriguez (7-3) – DEC, Unanimous
6. Alonzo Menifield (11-2) DEF. Ed Herman (25-15) – DEC, Unanimous
5. Jessica Penne (14-5) DEF. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (12-7) – SUB, Armbar at 4:32 of Rd 1
UFC Fight Pass/ESPN+ EARLY PRELIMS4. Manel Kape (16-6) DEF. Ode Osbourne (9-3) – KO/TKO, Flying Knee at 4:44 of Rd 1
3. Miles Johns (12-1) DEF. Anderson dos Santos (21-8) – KO/TKO, Overhand Right at 1:16 of Rd 3, Total 11:16
2. Melissa Gatto (7-0) DEF. Victoria Leonardo (8-4) – KO/TKO, Dr. Stoppage (Broken Arm) end of Rd 2, Total 10:00
1. Johnny Munoz, Jr. (10-1) DEF. Jamey Simmons (7-3) – SUB, Rear Naked Choke at 2:35 of Rd 2, Total 7:35
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