Final frame! Lopes is pressing forward. He misses with a wheel kick, wasted motion.
Nice right hook and jab by Volk. Hard cross now. Lopes with a straight of his own. Volk is denied a double-leg, then Lopes complains of an eye poke, but ref Marc Goddard isn’t having it.
Stiff jab from Volk, then a cross, and a knee to the body in close. Lopes is stalking Volk but looks frustrated.
One minute to go. Left hook gets through for Lopes, but he eats a jab. Lopes looks angry, and he’s going after the ex-champ now!
Volk has to be smart here. He almost trips the 30-year-old. Now he prioritises skipping around, trying to reach the buzzer, and he does!
WHAT A FIGHT! It should be Volk’s!
Into the championship rounds, familiar territory for Volk – not so much for Lopes!
Lopes gets the crowd going. This is a great, tense fight.
One-two connects for Volk. Now an overhand right in a messy trade.
Volk is landing frequently, but an uppercut has hurt him, and Lopes is bearing down on him!! Volk is looking really sloppy here!
A left hook gets through for Lopes… He needs to put it on Volk, but he isn’t!
Volk makes it to the buzzer, but that’s a Lopes round. Volk may be 3-1 up, but it could be 2-2 depending on how the judges interpret round two.
Alex Pattle13 April 2025 06:06
That second round might *still* be Volk’s; although he was dropped, he half-dropped Lopes earlier and was winning the round handily.
Round three. Volk gets in and out and avoids a couple of wild throws by Lopes. Low kicks from Volk. A decent one-two again by Lopes.
Volk is pulling his head back straight a lot, he might want to mix up his exits to avoid getting predictable. Both men land in a heavy exchange now… Volk lands two right hooks while retreating. Stern jab from Lopes.
Din Thomas and Joe Rogan say Volk needs to turn this into a brawl, as he’s the bigger hitter – absolutely NOT, awful advice.
Volk shoots for a double-leg, to no avail. He switches stances back and forth. Grazing cross now. Lopes misses with a wheel kick. Hard overhand from Volk. Lopes with a front kick to the body.
Lopes presses forward now, trying to gain some momentum. He misses with a slashing right hand.
Volk is managing the range well at the moment. He lands a decent right hook. Lopes denies Volk a takedown, and the Aussie gets back to his low kicks.
Good cross by Volk as Lopes kicks low. Tidy jab by the former champ. Lopes with one of his own.
OH! Again Volk lands heavily, with a right and left, and Lopes stumbles badly to the fence! Volk pounces, grabbing the challenger, but he fails to take him down.
Good recovery in the short term by Lopes. Stabbing jabs from Volk, but he has a bad cut around his right eye now…
OH!!! Late in the round, Lopes drops Volk with a massive one-two!!! Wow!
Both fighters stand orthodox. Volk likes tidy technique; Lopes is comfortable in chaos.
Volk presses forward and kicks low. Lopes is the much-taller man. He kicks low, too, and Volk lands a spinning back fist.
Now a tense exchange, with Lopes landing an uppercut and Volk landing a hook, it seems. Volk takes that shot well, his fans will be pleased to know, after his recent KO losses.
A brief clinch sees Lopes bury some shots into the body of Volk. Big overhand right by Volk! Lopes throws a cross, but it’s just out of range.
The Mexican-Brazilian, bruised under his right eye, is then staggered by a left hook!!
Nice jab by Lopes, and Volk retaliates with a body lock and trip against the fence! Volk with ground and pound late in the round.
This looks (SO FAR) like the Volk of old…
Alex Pattle13 April 2025 05:48
Okay, both men are in the ring.
Will Volk become a two-time champ? Or will Lopes claim UFC gold at the first time of asking?
We’re about to find out…
Alex Pattle13 April 2025 05:39
Pimblett tells Joe Rogan: “Lad, literally everything I have worked with my team, all the fight run-throughs we’ve done, has just happened here.
“This is how we win: we gameplan, we use our fight IQ, and we beat motherf*****s up.
“[I want] anyone in the top four, top five. I want that world title. Laugh all you want.
“What now? You gang of mushrooms. I want Dustin [Poirier], Justin [Gaethje], Charles [Oliveira] or the little posh boy Arman [Tsarukyan] – any of them four.
“I respect Dustin, Justin and Charles. Charles is the biggest legend out of them all, and he gets called the best submitting artist the UFC’s ever seen. Well, I dispute that, I’m here.”
UFC 314 LIVE: Paddy Pimblett brutalises Michael Chandler in co-main event13 April 2025 05:22
Third of five scheduled rounds. Pimblett very much in control. Oh! A knee hurts Chandler, who is skipping away in a bit of a panic!!
Superman punch lands for him, but Paddy fires back with a combination of punches, before seeking a single-leg – then landing a slam…
He has the back against the fence, he’s cut open Chandler’s cheek, and he’s throwing more elbows.
Eventually Pimblett tries a rear naked choke, but Chandler tucks his chin well. Good strikes from Pimblett on a bloody Chandler – I mean, his face is a mess.
More elbow from Pimblett, and hammer fists, and punches, and the referee steps in!! It’s all over!
Paddy Pimblett def. Michael Chandler via third-round TKO (ground strikes, 3:07)
Pimblett with a couple of blitzes early in round two, and more leg kicks.
Now there’s a pause in the action after a low blow from Chandler – whose “dirty” tactics were discussed by Paddy pre-fight, you know. In all seriousness, it was an accident as Chandler tried a front kick to the body.
Back under way. Nice uppercut from Pimblett, before Chandler gets another body-lock takedown, dumping The Baddy to the mat.
Again Pimblett tries some back elbows. Chandler takes the back but is too high up, and he slips off. Now Pimblett is on top, seeking an arm-triangle!
Chandler is blocking it, managing to stay more side-on, too. Eventually Paddy passes into mount and rains down strikes! Chandler rolls over and gives up his back, he looks exhausted…
Pimblett wants a rear naked choke late in the round… He settles for strikes instead, including some nasty elbows before the buzzer!