MMA Gradebook: Rating Every Fight From UFC Newark
If you’re like us and watch an absurd amount of mixed martial arts
each week, you probably wish there were some sort of rating system
so you’re not forced to sit through a boring fight waiting for
something to happen. In order to help, we rate the fights on major
cards for your convenience. If you happen to miss an event, check
back here for ratings so you can pick and choose which bouts to
watch and which to skip.
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC on ESPN 5: Covington vs. Lawler.
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We open up the card with a battle between two undefeated prospects
in Granger (4-0) and Goldy (2-0). Goldy was a standout on Dana White's Contender Series and also has a
win over top prospect Gillian
Robertson. Granger, on the other hand, is making her UFC debut
and all four of her wins have been finishes.
Next up we have Silva, returning to the Octagon for just the fifth
time in five years to take on Williams, who is making his UFC debut
at 35 years old. The fight went precisely how everyone expected but
it's still worth the watch. [3.0]
Former Invicta Bantamweight champion Murphy takes on Italian judoka
Borella, who is 2-1 since joining the UFC in 2017 while Murphy is a
lackluster 2-4. Definitely skip to the third round on this one as
the first two were going to get this fight a 1-star rating.
[2.5]
Espinosa, who had two finishes on the Contender Series, takes on
Schnell, who is on a three-fight winning streak, in this flyweight
bout. Quick finish and beautiful technique from the winner earns
this one 3.5 stars.
Antonia Shevchenko steps inside the octagon for the second time to
take on Lucie
Pudilova who is on a two-fight losing streak. Just like Jon
Anik said during the broadcast, this fight had a little bit of
everything, and the finish was one of the best of the night.
[4.0]
We cap off the prelims with fan favorite Gall taking on Touahri,
who has yet to get his first UFC win after two fights. Wild,
sloppy, but very fun fight to end the prelims. Sometimes it’s nice
to forget about technique for a while and enjoy watching two guys
leave it all in the cage. [3.0]
Tragic fight and the highlight was how referee Gary Copland handled
the consecutive low blows. [0.0]
After a stagnant first round, both men came out swinging in the
second and put on a show. Anti-climatic finish but the second round
alone is worth the watch. [3.0]
Meerschaert returns to the Octagon for the eighth time to take on
the young Giles who is 2-1 since joining the UFC. Yet another
boring fight with a late finish that saved the rating.
Another boring fight with a finish at the end that saved it. [2.0]
Brazil’s Silva takes on Germany’s Haqparast in this battle between
prospects. Quick fight and a brilliant showcase from the winner
earns this 3.5 stars.
Longtime UFC veterans -- one already in the UFC Hall of Fame’s
fight wing, both possibly headed for the fighter wing -- finally
battle it out for the first time in their 10-plus year careers. A
wild and short fight that was exactly what everyone wanted between
these two. The fight was under a minute but there were still
momentum shifts and knockdowns before the finish. [4.0]
The self-proclaimed bad guy of MMA takes on the legendary Robbie
Lawler in this main event with the winner earning a title shot
against Kamaru
Usman. This was a very one-sided fight but the showcase of
technique and ridiculous output from the winner earns this a
slightly above average rating. The winner broke the record for most
strikes thrown in a fight with 541 and didn’t slow down one bit for
25 minutes. [2.5]
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC on ESPN 5: Covington vs. Lawler.
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Miranda Granger vs. Hannah Goldy
This fight could have been great because they were standing and
trading in the pocket when they got close but most of the fight was
spent reading each other from the outside with the occasional
leading combo. I was impressed by both women’s technique though and
will definitely be keeping an eye on them in the future. [2.0]
Claudio Henrique da Silva vs. Cole Williams
Lauren Murphy vs. Mara Romero Borella
Jordan Espinosa vs. Matt Schnell
Antonina Shevchenko vs. Lucie Pudilova
Mickey Gall vs. Salim Touahri
Darko Stosic vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu
Scott Holtzman vs. Dong Hyun Ma
Trevin Giles vs. Gerald Meerschaert
Another boring fight with a finish at the end that saved it. [2.0]
Joaquim Silva vs. Nasrat Haqparast
Jim Miller vs. Clay Guida
Colby Covington vs. Robbie Lawler
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