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Thiago Tavares
- Full Name: Thiago Tavares
- Height: 5'7 (170cm)
- Weight: 155 lbs
- DOB: November 8, 1984
- Association: Ataque Duplo-Murilo Rupp
- City: Floriano
- Country: Brazil
Well, the UFC's return to Brazil will not be without it's fair share of countryman, that much we can be certain of. Thiago Tavares, a native of Brazil, will be returning to the cage in just a few months as the UFC returns to his home country for "UFC 134: Rio", which takes place at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janiero on August 27th. Tavares will be taking on perennial contender and 15-time UFC veteran Spencer Fisher in a pivotal lightweight contest, where the loser could face his termination from the world's leading mixed martial arts promotion, where both of whom have remained main stays for several years. ...
As UFC 119 looms closer, the promotion has made official one more card on the bout. The September card, which is headlined by former champions Frank Mir and Mirko Filipovic, better known simply as "Cro Cop", is now going 11-deep with the addition of the lightweight match up of veteran Thiago Tavares against octagon debutant Pat Audinwood. ...
UFC 114 is just around the corner and lightweight Thiago Tavares (15-3-1) has been forced to withdraw from his fight with "The Young Assasin" Melvin Guillard (23-8-2) due to an elbow injury. Stepping in to replace Thiago on short notice is Waylon Lowe (8-2). ...
UFC lightweight Thiago Tavares (13-3) will reunite with his previous camp, American Top Team, to prepare for his fight versus Manny Gamburyan (8-4) at UFC 94 in Las Vegas 31 January, ATT announced today.
Tavares began training at ATT six years ago, but left to join Brazilian Top Team affliliate Ataque-Duplo in Brazil.
Tavares has lost three of his last four fights, most recently a unanimous decision to "Batman" Kurt Pellegrino (13-4) at UFC 88 in Atlanta 6 September.
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TUF 5 alum “Pitbull” Manvel Gamburyan (8-3) will fight at UFC 94 on 31 January in Las Vegas, and has agreed to face Brazilian lightweight Thiago Tavares (13-3), he confirmed to MMA Weekly Sunday. Gamburyan said, “He’s a phenomenal fighter. I’m really happy I’m fighting him. With a good victory, that’s going to put me on top for sure.” Gamburyan was KO’d in twelve seconds by Robert Emerson (8-6) at UFC 87 in August. Tavares is coming off two consecutive losses, most recently losing a unanimous decision to “Batman” Kurt Pellegrino (12-4) at UFC 88 in September. ...
UFC President Dana White fielded questions on various subjects from the media after UFC 88 in Atlanta 6 September. ...
"Sugar" Rashad Evans (12-0-1) knocked out Fighters.com's fourth-ranked light heavyweight "Iceman" Chuck Liddell (21-6) with a right hook in the second round Saturday night in Atlanta.
Liddell lay unconcious on the canvas for several minutes after the punch.
Evans jitter-bugged around a stalking Liddell the entire fight. Liddell never really got a beat on him, but landed a straight right in the first round. Evans back-pedalled and taunted Liddell with a dance.
In the second round, Liddell lunged for an uppercut and took Evans's counter right hook square on the jaw to end the fight at 1:51.
Franklin Finishes Friend
"Ace" Rich Franklin (24-3) TKO'd his friend and former training partner "Hammer" Matt Hamill (4-2) at 39 seconds of round three with a left kick to Hamill's floating rib in Franklin's return to 205.
Franklin had landed the same kick consistently through the first two rounds. In the third, the kick dropped Hamill and Franklin landed two punches before referee Mario Yamasaki waved the fight off.
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The UFC announced Thursday that Kurt Pellegrino (15-4) and Thiago Tavares (13-2) will meet in a lightweight preliminary bout at UFC 88 in Atlanta 6 September. Pellegrino lost his most recent fight to Nathan Diaz (9-2) when Diaz caught him in a triangle choke in the second round at Fight Night 13 in April. Tavares also lost his last fight, to “Handsome” Matt Wiman (10-3) via second-round TKO at UFC 85 in June. The UFC also confirmed three other preliminary match-ups, a welterweight match between “Stun Gun” Dong Hyun Kim (10-0-1) and Matt Brown (7-6), a light heavyweight match between “The Barbarian” Tim Boetsch (7-2) and James Lee (13-3), and the previously reported match between welterweights “Jucao” Roan Carneiro (12-7) and “Piranha” Ryo Chonan (14-8). Kim made his Octagon debut at UFC 84 in May with a third-round TKO over Jason Tan (5-3). Brown, a TUF 7 competitor, won his fight in the June finale with a TKO in round two over “No Regard” Matt Arroyo (3-2). Boetsch fell to “The Hammer” Matt Hamill (4-1)’s punches in round two in April. Lee lost his UFC debut in January to “Legionarius” Alessio Sakara (12-7) via first-round TKO, ending a ten-fight win streak. ...
Watching Fighters.com's fifth-ranked welterweight Matt Hughes(42-7) TKO'd at 1:02 of the second round by younger, stronger, faster, and more complete (currently) sixth-ranked "Pitbull" Thiago Alves (15-3) last night at UFC 85 in London, I couldn't help but recall the country boy whoopin' Hughes put on the original Ultimate Fighter Royce Gracie (14-3-3) two-years ago.
Hughes stalked Alves for a takedown at the first bell, settling for bottom position by pulling guard, but never finding the submission opportunity he thought he could force.
Again, Hughes took the Brazilian to the mat mid-way through the first and smothered the kickboxer; but, Alves utilized butterfly guard to neutralize Hughes's offense.
The only damage done on the mat in round one was after the confident "Pitbull" bulldogged the veteran to the mat and hammered a crevice in Hughes's nose with an elbow strike.
Hughes, like Gracie at UFC 60, was impotent. Alves wasn't falling for the tried and true tricks, wasn't physically overwhelmed by the stocky farm boy from rural Illinois, and wasn't intimidated by the future Hall of Famer's legacy.
The second round was short; the end poignant.
Hughes ducked for the takedown that's served as a sure-shot for ten years; and, Alves flew the distance between him and Hughes, colliding into Hughes's right jaw with his left knee.
One punch later and referee Herb Dean waved off the fight, and, officially, the Matt Hughes era.
Alves never doubted the outcome, but remained humble while pleading from the Octagon, "Mr. Dana White, I've been a good boy, please give me a title shot!"
"He got me, no doubt," Hughes admitted.
For Hughes, there remains a grudge match with fourth-ranked "Terror" Matt Serra (9-5), then a lot of prayer and consultation with his family for the proudly Christian husband and father of two.
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