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William Gomis
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William Gomis - Fight History
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat Sabatini | 0 | 25 of 70 | 35% | 78 of 125 | 3 of 20 | 15% | 0 | 0 | 11:12 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 23 of 64 | 35% | 54 of 98 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pat Sabatini | 0 | 3 of 11 | 27% | 16 of 24 | 1 of 6 | 16% | 0 | 0 | 4:36 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 2 of 4 | 50% | 8 of 11 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 2 | Pat Sabatini | 0 | 8 of 30 | 26% | 31 of 54 | 1 of 7 | 14% | 0 | 0 | 3:17 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 10 of 30 | 33% | 20 of 40 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 3 | Pat Sabatini | 0 | 14 of 29 | 48% | 31 of 47 | 1 of 7 | 14% | 0 | 0 | 3:19 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 11 of 30 | 36% | 26 of 47 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat Sabatini | 25 of 70 | 35% | 7 of 44 | 6 of 10 | 12 of 16 | 18 of 57 | 7 of 13 | 0 of 0 |
| William Gomis | 23 of 64 | 35% | 12 of 50 | 8 of 10 | 3 of 4 | 13 of 49 | 10 of 15 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pat Sabatini | 3 of 11 | 27% | 2 of 10 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 4 | 3 of 7 | 0 of 0 |
| William Gomis | 2 of 4 | 50% | 1 of 3 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 1 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Pat Sabatini | 8 of 30 | 26% | 2 of 19 | 2 of 5 | 4 of 6 | 7 of 27 | 1 of 3 | 0 of 0 |
| William Gomis | 10 of 30 | 33% | 5 of 22 | 4 of 6 | 1 of 2 | 7 of 26 | 3 of 4 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Pat Sabatini | 14 of 29 | 48% | 3 of 15 | 3 of 4 | 8 of 10 | 11 of 26 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 |
| William Gomis | 11 of 30 | 36% | 6 of 25 | 3 of 3 | 2 of 2 | 6 of 22 | 5 of 8 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Sabatini (-205), Gomis (+170)
Round 1
An interesting stylistic clash will move the prelims along, with grappling ace Sabatini (21-5, 8-2 UFC) ready and willing to burst out after 10 previous walks to the cage. He will square off with MMA Factory product Gomis (15-3, 5-1 UFC), with the two featherweights under observation by referee Vincent Dudley. Fists are bumped before they are traded.
The taller Gomis marches forward, watching Sabatini kicks fly past him. Sabatini shoots in low for a single, forcing Gomis to the wall and hurling him to the floor. Gomis climbs back up but is still in the arms of his opponent. This strategy totally stifles the Frenchman, with Sabatini controlling and not needing to take the fight down to keep Gomis from landing anything. Johnny Cage, the Pennsylvanian isn’t, as he would much rather wrestle than throw hands, feet, elbows or his sunglasses.
Gomis turns to put his shoulder on the fence and try to escape, but he is stuck without answers. Sabatini slugs him a few times in the face with his free hand, otherwise controlling for long stretches at a time. Little else happens while they do this. Sabatini goes low for a single, briefly dragging Gomis to a knee. Gomis stands, and Sabatini complains to Dudley that his glove is being grabbed. Dudley clears Gomis from any foul, and while they are paying attention to the referee, Sabatini slings Gomis to his seat. Gomis tries for a few elbow strikes from a funny angle, and the slog of a round wraps.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Round 2
Gomis walks Sabatini down to start the round, but he does not commit to anything as he knows a takedown attempt is coming. Sabatini feints, fakes and works his way forward to back Gomis off, and he shoots in on his hips. Gomis stands him up by putting his back to the cage wall, with Sabatini leaning on him kneeing him once or twice. Sabatini lifts Gomis’ left leg all the way in the air to set him down on the canvas, but he can only keep Gomis down for a second or two before he is back up. Sabatini lifts Gomis off the ground completely to slam him on his face, and once more, Gomis is speedy at rushing back to his feet. The grind is firmly embraced by Sabatini, as he has controlled and neutralized the Frenchman largely to this point.
Gomis times the right moment to escape, and he takes a right hand on the beard as he resets. Gomis kicks Sabatini in the groin, and Sabatini waves him off and keeps plodding forward. Sabatini loops a right hand, a left, and a jumping switch kick behind it. Gomis times a body kick when he is landing, and he just misses a head kick to follow. Sabatini ducks a one-two to attack a takedown, pushing Gomis to the fencing to defend it. He holds Gomis in place, but does not ground him. With 15 seconds left in the round, Gomis breaks out. They clash kicks at the same time, and both trade fierce hands before the horn blares.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Round 3
The athletes touch gloves, and Gomis wants to punch him in the face directly thereafter. They clash leg kicks together, their shins slamming together loudly. Gomis loads up on power, hoping for the home run blow as he is likely down on the scorecards. Two takedown shots from Sabatini fail, and Gomis stands him up with a flush elbow on the cheek. Sabatini, swelling growing under his left eye fast from that elbow, plods forward threatening and faking strikes on his way in. He dives after a single, pushing Gomis to the fence with three-plus minutes left on the clock. Fans do not appreciate the ubiquitous grappler who is somehow able to get all over Gomis and completely overwhelm him with his approach at once.
Gomis knees him in the stomach, and he gets dragged down to the floor on his face. Sabatini briefly grinds Gomis face on a part of the canvas with blood drops on it that make a pattern reminiscent of a gruesome ladybug, and Gomis fights as best he can to stand back up. Sabatini chains attempts to hit mat returns, and otherwise rips precious seconds off the clock. Gomis gets space with seconds left and starts throwing hands wildly like a spinning top. Sabatini rocks him with a right hand, and the grueling contest ends. Gomis raises his hand in hopes that he sneaks out two of three rounds to get the unexpected nod. We’ll see what happens.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini (30-27 Sabatini)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini (30-27 Sabatini)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini (30-27 Sabatini)
The Official Result
Pat Sabatini def. William Gomis via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Angelo picks Pat Sabatini, citing his dominant wrestling and takedown ability. He notes Sabatini took down Chepe Mariscal seven times and expects similar against Gomis. He says Gomis can be taken down and lacks one-punch knockout power, so Sabatini faces no risk of being KO'd. He loves the minus 133 odds and thinks it's a dominant win.
Angelo is confident in Pat Sabatini, noting his incredible grappling and control. He believes Sabatini will take down William Gomez repeatedly and that Gomez's slow technical style won't be enough to stop the takedowns. He mentions that Sabatini has looked incredible lately and that the odds are good value.
Big Brady is confident Pat Sabatini wins, citing his elite wrestling and control. He notes Gomis lacks power and has been taken down and put in bad spots before. Brady expects Sabatini to get takedowns and secure a submission, specifically a second-round submission, as Gomis has shown vulnerability to submissions.
Cody picks Sabatini, citing his wrestling and submission skills. He notes Gomis's takedown defense issues and thinks Sabatini can control him on the ground. Cody expects Sabatini to win by submission or decision.
Connor picks Sabatini, believing his wrestling is good enough to get takedowns and control the fight. He notes that Sabatini is a better wrestler than others who have had success against Gomis. Connor expects a razor-thin decision, possibly a split, but thinks Sabatini's dedication to his game plan will earn him the nod.
Daniel picks Sabatini, reasoning that Gomis is a point fighter who doesn't dish out much damage, so Sabatini will take him down and control him on the ground. He believes Sabatini's grappling will be the difference.
Sabatini has home advantage and a relentless grappling style that will smother Gomis. Gomis is a volume striker who needs distance, but Sabatini will either be far outside or in the clinch/takedown range. Gomis has poor takedown defense and takes a long time to get back up; he's been in many split decisions. Sabatini's cardio allows him to grapple for three rounds. Unless Gomis has significantly improved his takedown defense, Sabatini should control the fight.
Predicted method: Submission Round 2. Sabatini's grappling-heavy style (4.48 takedowns per round, 1.5 submission average) is a clear path to victory against Gomis, who has only 72% takedown defense and has been taken down multiple times. Gomis has a reach advantage (73" vs 70") and solid striking, but Sabatini's pressure and top control will neutralize that. Sabatini has won three straight and is a proven finisher on the ground. Expect Sabatini to secure takedowns and win by submission or decision.
Jacob agrees with Angelo, stating that Gomez will either land a knee or headkick on an entry or get taken down and controlled. He praises Sabatini's wrestling and control, noting that Gomez is comfortable fighting off his back foot but that Sabatini's pressure and takedowns will be too much. He thinks the price is about right.
Lucrative James picks Pat Sabatini because he believes Sabatini's grappling will be too much for William Gomis, who is a pure striker without power or strong takedown defense. He notes that Gomis prefers to stay on the outside, which plays into Sabatini's game of closing distance and taking the fight to the ground. He predicts Sabatini wins by submission in round two.
The host picks Sabatini, emphasizing his dominant grappling and ability to control opponents on the ground. He notes that Sabatini's striking is a liability but believes his wrestling will be too much for Gomis, who has shown defensive grappling improvements but may struggle to keep the fight standing. He expects Sabatini to win by decision, possibly at a better price if the line moves.
Paul picks Sabatini, citing his grappling advantage and Gomis's vulnerability. He thinks Sabatini will get takedowns and control the fight. Paul expects Sabatini to win by decision.
The MMA Guru picks Pat Sabatini, praising his elite grappling. He notes Sabatini dominated Shep Mariscal and Joe Anderson Britto, while Gomis had close fights with Britto and others. He worries about Sabatini's chin on the feet but believes his takedowns and top control will secure a decision win, possibly 30-27 or 30-26.
Zane picks Gomis hesitantly. He notes that Gomis is a back-foot neutralizer who can make Sabatini work hard for takedowns. However, Gomis is not a finisher and may not do enough to win rounds decisively. Zane thinks Sabatini's one-dimensional wrestling could be neutralized, leading to a close decision, but Gomis's ability to avoid damage and counter could edge it.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 0 | 49 of 114 | 42% | 66 of 132 | 2 of 2 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0:57 |
| Robert Ruchała | 0 | 34 of 96 | 35% | 54 of 116 | 2 of 6 | 33% | 0 | 0 | 4:36 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 0 | 14 of 30 | 46% | 17 of 33 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:01 |
| Robert Ruchała | 0 | 10 of 29 | 34% | 12 of 31 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 1:28 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 0 | 12 of 29 | 41% | 22 of 39 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Robert Ruchała | 0 | 8 of 17 | 47% | 23 of 32 | 1 of 3 | 33% | 0 | 0 | 2:59 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 0 | 23 of 55 | 41% | 27 of 60 | 2 of 2 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0:56 |
| Robert Ruchała | 0 | 16 of 50 | 32% | 19 of 53 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:09 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 49 of 114 | 42% | 19 of 69 | 17 of 29 | 13 of 16 | 37 of 102 | 12 of 12 | 0 of 0 |
| Robert Ruchała | 34 of 96 | 35% | 14 of 62 | 16 of 28 | 4 of 6 | 27 of 89 | 7 of 7 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 14 of 30 | 46% | 2 of 10 | 6 of 12 | 6 of 8 | 12 of 28 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
| Robert Ruchała | 10 of 29 | 34% | 2 of 17 | 4 of 7 | 4 of 5 | 9 of 28 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 12 of 29 | 41% | 6 of 19 | 3 of 7 | 3 of 3 | 6 of 23 | 6 of 6 | 0 of 0 |
| Robert Ruchała | 8 of 17 | 47% | 3 of 10 | 5 of 6 | 0 of 1 | 5 of 14 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 23 of 55 | 41% | 11 of 40 | 8 of 10 | 4 of 5 | 19 of 51 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Robert Ruchała | 16 of 50 | 32% | 9 of 35 | 7 of 15 | 0 of 0 | 13 of 47 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 |
Angelo picks William Gomis, believing he can win either by aggression or point fighting. He notes that Ruchała is hittable and that Gomis has good defense and smooth movement. He also mentions that Gomis might get a favorable decision in France. He thinks the odds are widening too much and that Ruchała is not a bad fighter.
Big Brady picks William Gomis despite calling him boring. He believes Gomis is defensively sound and will make the fight ugly, which is his path to victory. He thinks Ruchała is not UFC caliber and will struggle to hit Gomis. He predicts a decision win, possibly split.
The host acknowledges Ruchała's successful KSW run but thinks he will be behind as Gomis is the sharper, faster, and slicker striker. He expects Gomis to shut down Ruchała's early grappling threat and win on the scorecards.
The Guru initially leans toward William Gomis but changes his mind, picking Robert Ruchała as an underdog. He notes Gomis has had many close decisions and tough weight cuts, while Ruchała has experience, finishing potential, and has been training at ATT. He predicts a TKO via ground and pound in round two or three.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyder Amil | 0 | 115 of 202 | 56% | 164 of 262 | 1 of 6 | 16% | 0 | 0 | 2:43 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 101 of 187 | 54% | 116 of 205 | 0 of 3 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 1:22 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hyder Amil | 0 | 18 of 38 | 47% | 31 of 56 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:46 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 19 of 46 | 41% | 33 of 62 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 1:15 | |
| 2 | Hyder Amil | 0 | 45 of 78 | 57% | 55 of 89 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:45 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 48 of 70 | 68% | 49 of 71 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:07 | |
| 3 | Hyder Amil | 0 | 52 of 86 | 60% | 78 of 117 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 1:12 |
| William Gomis | 0 | 34 of 71 | 47% | 34 of 72 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyder Amil | 115 of 202 | 56% | 60 of 140 | 37 of 42 | 18 of 20 | 98 of 180 | 15 of 20 | 2 of 2 |
| William Gomis | 101 of 187 | 54% | 60 of 134 | 27 of 39 | 14 of 14 | 90 of 169 | 11 of 18 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hyder Amil | 18 of 38 | 47% | 8 of 25 | 7 of 9 | 3 of 4 | 15 of 34 | 3 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| William Gomis | 19 of 46 | 41% | 8 of 28 | 8 of 15 | 3 of 3 | 13 of 34 | 6 of 12 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Hyder Amil | 45 of 78 | 57% | 27 of 58 | 11 of 13 | 7 of 7 | 38 of 68 | 7 of 10 | 0 of 0 |
| William Gomis | 48 of 70 | 68% | 33 of 55 | 8 of 8 | 7 of 7 | 44 of 66 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Hyder Amil | 52 of 86 | 60% | 25 of 57 | 19 of 20 | 8 of 9 | 45 of 78 | 5 of 6 | 2 of 2 |
| William Gomis | 34 of 71 | 47% | 19 of 51 | 11 of 16 | 4 of 4 | 33 of 69 | 1 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Gomis (-198), Amil (+164)
Round 1
Hoping to keep his flawless record intact, Amil (10-0, 2-0 UFC) puts his 0 on the line against surging Frenchman Gomis (14-2, 4-0 UFC). Both men sport most of their pro wins by knockout while each holding a single victory via submission, while their respective chins have never been broken. If something’s gotta give for this featherweight collision, referee Chris Tognoni will make sure it is done on the up-and-up. A clap of hands leads to Amil surging forward with a high kick. When Gomis responds with a high kick, Amil grabs it and tries to hurl the Frenchman to the mat. Gomis fights out of it thanks to a fence grab, and when they separate, Tognoni makes sure to admonish him for that. Amil bears down on Gomis, slinging a right hand and shooting for a single. Gomis keeps himself upright with the wall at his back, sneaking in a knee when Amil is jockeying for position and trying to change levels. They trade knees in the clinch until splitting up, and Amil advances aggressively and dodges a flying knee to loop a right hand over the top. Gomis skirts away and kicks the body, staying elusive and evasive enough to dodge all but a big right hand from “The Hurricane.” Amil presses on Gomis again, doing some work until Gomis escapes again. Amil keeps after him, kicking the front leg until they once more clinch. Gomis breaks free with solid knee, and Amil does not back off and continues crowding him. Amil strikes with an elbow, Gomis responds and then spins with a back elbow that opens up a cut on the corner of Amil’s left eye. Gomis spins with a back fist, and goes to the well with another in rapid succession, spinning about to crack the unbeaten fighter with a right hand. Gomis scores and Amil fires back, and Gomis tries for one more spin. Amil shrugs it off and throws caution to the wind to engage, whipping a kick up high before the bell.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 2
The fighters tap their hands and get right back to the furious melee, with Amil cracking Gomis right out of the gate and swinging with everything he has. Gomis steels himself and batters the front leg a few times, backpedaling and eating a low kick as Amil blitzes him with punches that lead to a clinch. When Gomis changes levels, Amil slings him to the mat, and they both get up and start trading. Gomis busts Amil in the chops, but he does not slow him one iota. Tognoni warns for grabbing the gloves as they are going after it, and Amil continues pressing the action as if he was double-parked. Gomis spins with two back fists and keeps turning to drill the body with a kick, and Amil laughs them off and busts Gomis in the chops with a fierce right hand. Amil is fearless and not wilting when taking damage coming forward, as Gomis is accurate and making him pay any time Amil gets a bit too reckless. Gomis uses his head movement to sway around a few punches, but Amil dings him with an inside low kick and an overhand right. Gomis flashes out a right hand, chewing up Amil’s lead leg but not making him think twice about advancing. Amil scores with a big right hand, and they trade body kicks. Amil overswings, resulting in a clinch, and he knees Gomis in the face when Gomis leans over. Amil loads up with five right hands, and Gomis bides his time to counter with a massive right hand that stuns Amil. Amil keeps plodding ever forward, throwing punches in bunches and landing cleanly on the French fighter. Gomis bounces on his feet to shake it off when he resets, and Amil is on him before long putting hands on him. Gomis drills his man with a back fist, and Amil stays in his grill punching him with everything he has. Amil shoots suddenly for a double, and when it fails, he backs away to adjust his knee sleeve. Amil then charges in again, looping a left over the guard and pushing Gomis to the wall. Amil digs a knee to the thigh before the wild round ends.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Amil
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 3
The featherweights come out swinging, taking full advantage of the 60-second respite so they can return to action. Amil does just what he did for the last 10 minutes, crashing forward throwing bombs. Gomis keeps his back to the wall, sticking his man with shots and prepping counters when he can muster them. Amil walks through punches that would fell lesser men so that he can swing back even harder. Amil gets clipped by a right hand and pushes Gomis back, and they go after one another’s lead leg with several kicks. Amil digs a kick to the body, drawing a smile out of the French fighter. Amil lets go with three right hands, and Gomis spins awkwardly with an elbow. Amil is on top of him putting punches on his target, and Gomis targets the body on hopes of slowing him down. Amil grips hold of a double, scooping Gomis up and depositing him gingerly to the canvas. Amil climbs on top in a quasi-half guard, with Gomis on his side trying to wriggle out, Amil flattens him out briefly and swarms him with left hands, and he switches to get off some right hands around the guard. Gomis gets to a knee with Amil draped behind over his back, and he explodes back to his feet. Gomis sticks out long punches to gain some space, and Amil swings for the bleachers from up close. Gomis attacks the body and gets off an uppercut, and Amil completely ignores it to drill Gomis with a crisp uppercut. Gomis has to actually shove Amil away to get just a second to breathe, and Amil is back in his face with volume to any target he can find. This is bonkers, the pace these two are putting in and the damage they have both not only sustained but ignored. The strike totals are high and extremely close, and Amil is aggressive as can be. Gomis strings several punches together, and Amil guards from them and strikes the body. Amil sells out with a throw that puts Gomis on the ground, and the French fighter gets back up. Amil relentlessly walks his man down, and they let it go right until the final bell sounds. What a fight.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Amil (29-28 Amil)
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Amil (29-28 Gomis)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Amil (29-28 Gomis)
The Official Result
Hyder Amil def. William Gomis via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Despite his personal dislike for Gomis, Angelo picks him because he is more tactical and well-rounded everywhere except raw power. He believes Gomis will outpoint Hyder Amil with his Muay Thai and opportunistic grappling, though he admits Amil's forward pressure could steal rounds. He suggests betting on Gomis to overcome his bias.
Big Brady leans toward Hyder Amil, despite the wide line. He notes Amil's high volume, pressure, and ability to win in multiple ways (KO, submission, decision). He criticizes William Gomis for being boring and defensively responsible but lacking offense. He predicts Amil will put a pace on Gomis and finish him in the third round by KO.
Connor picks Amil as a fun flyer, noting that Amil is a violent, unthinking aggressor who can hurt Gomis early. He compares Amil to Sean Porter and notes that if Amil fights the fight that Joanderson Brito should have fought, Gomis can lose. Connor admits Gomis is a better neutralizer but takes the chance on Amil's power.
The host expects Amil to use his high pace and pressure to keep Gomis on the defensive. He predicts either a third-round finish or a decision win for Amil.
The Guru picks William Gomis over Hyder Amil. He dismisses Amil's undefeated record, calling his wins unimpressive. He praises Gomis's performance against Joanderson Brito and his win over Francis Marshall. He predicts Gomis will pick Amil apart at range and get a late finish in the second or third round.
Zane picks Gomis, seeing this as a classic neutralizer vs. unthinking aggressor matchup. He notes that Amil is a wind-up toy who doesn't adjust, and Gomis's style of backing up and tying up should work. Zane acknowledges that Gomis can be hurt but believes Amil will walk into his clinch game repeatedly.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 0 | 43 of 71 | 60% | 69 of 101 | 0 of 3 | 0% | 0 | 1 | 3:52 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 29 of 67 | 43% | 57 of 105 | 3 of 6 | 50% | 2 | 0 | 6:40 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 0 | 9 of 17 | 52% | 22 of 33 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 1 | 3:07 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 9 of 19 | 47% | 20 of 30 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 1 | 0 | 1:08 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 0 | 11 of 20 | 55% | 22 of 31 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 8 of 21 | 38% | 16 of 37 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 1 | 0 | 3:34 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 0 | 23 of 34 | 67% | 25 of 37 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:45 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 12 of 27 | 44% | 21 of 38 | 1 of 3 | 33% | 0 | 0 | 1:58 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 43 of 71 | 60% | 16 of 35 | 18 of 27 | 9 of 9 | 30 of 57 | 13 of 14 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 29 of 67 | 43% | 9 of 39 | 5 of 8 | 15 of 20 | 23 of 60 | 2 of 3 | 4 of 4 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 9 of 17 | 52% | 3 of 8 | 4 of 7 | 2 of 2 | 6 of 13 | 3 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 9 of 19 | 47% | 3 of 11 | 2 of 3 | 4 of 5 | 7 of 16 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 11 of 20 | 55% | 4 of 9 | 4 of 8 | 3 of 3 | 9 of 18 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 8 of 21 | 38% | 4 of 15 | 1 of 2 | 3 of 4 | 7 of 20 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 23 of 34 | 67% | 9 of 18 | 10 of 12 | 4 of 4 | 15 of 26 | 8 of 8 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 12 of 27 | 44% | 2 of 13 | 2 of 3 | 8 of 11 | 9 of 24 | 0 of 0 | 3 of 3 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogRound 1
Paris native and MMA Factory staple Gomis (13-2, 3-0 UFC) is firmly in the hearts and minds of the majority of the fans in the building in this “featured fight of the night” slot. However, he stands across from Brito (17-3-1, 5-1 UFC), a veritable featherweight wrecking machine who has crushed his last five foes. Keeping his head on a swivel for this one will be referee Rich Mitchell, although the fighters touch gloves before the ferocity begins. Brito advances rapidly, parrying a few front kicks so he can crowd the local. Gomis sticks out a jab and slides away from a winging right hand, and he boots the Brazilian in the side. Brito swings his way into a clinch, with Gomis glad to turn him about so he can lean on him and take some of the sting out of his offense. Brito decides he does not want to deal with this and he scoops Gomis up and flips him over. Brito attempts to take back control while they are shifting, but he falls the wrong direction and lands on his back. Gomis resides in the guard of his foe, smothering and looking for positional improvements over inflicting damage thus far. Brito sits up, but he is unable to get upright. Gomis drags him back down flat, and Brito hooks his toes in the cage to turn himself over. Brito pursues an armbar off his back, and Gomis fights out of it and flattens his chest down on top of Brito’s. When Gomis advances, Brito scrambles at that exact moment to fight to his feet. Brito looks for a single of his own, and he bails on it to go for a sneaky right hand up top. Gomis ducks it, and Brito ties him up again. The two jockey for position, and Brito is smiling and laughing while watching video of himself on the big screen. Gomis tries and fails to toss Brito down, and Brito knees him flush in the belly before being warned for grabbing his opponent’s shorts. Gomis turns him around and knees him repeatedly, and Mitchell asks for more activity from the Frenchman. Gomis elevates Brito but cannot deposit him to the mat, with Brito’s balance keeping him upright. When they separate, Brito is frantic, lashing out with big punches and kicks. A massive right hand from “Tubarao” hurts Gomis, and he hunts him down and jumps guard for a guillotine choke. Before he can complete it, the horn sounds.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Round 2
Unsurprisingly, the two fighters go right after it as soon as Mitchell says “fight.” Brito swarms Gomis, throwing with everything and the kitchen sink until he gets so close to Gomis that he elects to pursue a takedown. The Brazilian wrestles the underdog to the mat, where he lands in side control raining down right hands. Brito keeps swinging until Gomis turns to the side, and Brito latches on with an arm-triangle choke from an odd angle. Brito lowers himself down to try to complete the submission, and Gomis signals a thumbs-up to indicate he is fine. Brito changes angles, and he moves himself to half guard while squeezing with all his might. Once more, Gomis shows Mitchell a thumbs-up, and Brito looks surprised that he cannot choke his foe out. Gomis is still fine, so Brito bails on it. Brito pounds on Gomis with free left hands, and Gomis sits up and gets to his knees. Brito belts him in the chops with a left hand, and Gomis explodes upright. Brito leans heavily until Gomis bursts out of the position, and Brito walks him down. Brito connects with a few hard calf kicks, and he winds up his right hand to get the French fighter’s attention. Gomis takes it on the chin and retains his composure, and Brito tightly presses himself against his opponent instead of getting completely reckless. Mitchell tells Brito he needs to do more than hold, and it is Gomis who completes the break with a knee on the chin. Gomis backs off and boots Brito in the face with his foot, and he targets the body with a kick and nearly takes Brito’s head off with his shin. Brito responds with his own kicks, and the two trade vicious leg strikes until the round concludes.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Round 3
The featherweights clap hands after 10 minutes of action, and then resume kicking one another mercilessly. Gomis catches Brito on the way in with a right hand, and he backs away and raises his guard when Brito whips a kick at him. Brito plods forward and hammers the front calf with a kick, and he sprints his way in to land another. Gomis counters him with a left hand, and Brito has to shake it off. The Frenchman lets go with is hands and a kick, and he sneaks in another power punch to intercept his marauding opponent. Brito walks through it and loads up with even bigger, more telegraphed power, and Gomis is sniping him and keeping him from hurting him. A Brito leg kick gets his adversary’s attention, and Gomis pushes him to the fence. Brito smiles to Mitchell as he takes a breath with his back on the cage, and he wriggles out of the grasp and into a front kick. Brito scores a low kick and eats a left, and he walks square into a thudding body kick. Brito keeps chasing and missing, with few strikes but his leg kicks landing cleanly. Brito stops an ankle pick from getting anywhere, jamming Gomis against the wire and going after a single. Brito wrangles Gomis down to his seat, and Gomis tugs on the fence to prevent himself from going to his back. With Brito at the right angle, he slugs Gomis in the side of the head and moves around to the back to load up with high-amplitude knees to the thigh. Brito has his hands clasped around the waist, not giving Gomis a modicum of space, all while working on him with any offense he can muster. Gomis gets in a knee before Brito dives after a single, and Gomis defends with a guillotine that he uses to drag Brito to the floor. Brito climbs up with 10 seconds to spare, and Gomis kicks him square in the head. One more high kick from the French fighter punctuates a tense and exciting battle.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis (29-28 Brito)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gomis (29-28 Brito)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Gomis (29-28 Brito)
The Official Result
William Gomis def. Joanderson Brito via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Angelo picks Joanderson Brito, calling him the most dangerous guy at this weight class. He notes Brito's ability to finish by KO, submission, or leg kicks. He worries about Brito's cardio since he hasn't been to a decision in a long time, but believes his insane pressure will overwhelm Gomis, who is low volume and may not handle the pace.
Big Brady picks Joanderson Brito by first-round submission, calling him a killer with dangerous striking and a huge grappling advantage. He criticizes Gomis for doing nothing in fights and having poor submission defense. He expects Brito to take Gomis down and submit him quickly.
Cody picks Brito due to his physicality, power, and grappling advantage. He notes that Brito is always aggressive and finishes fights early. However, he expresses concern about Brito's cardio and the possibility of Gomis evading him with footwork. Despite the trap potential, Cody believes Brito's strength and pressure will overwhelm Gomis.
Connor picks Brito because he believes Brito's overwhelming physicality and pressure will be too much for Gomis, who relies on a range striking game without a jab. He notes that Gomis has struggled against fighters who simply storm forward, as seen in his close fights with Yannis Ghemmouri and Frank Marshall. Connor points out that Brito is a game-breaking athlete who has crushed technically superior fighters like Jack Shore. He sees no clear path to victory for Gomis.
Daniel Vreeland picks William Gomis for the upset. He believes Gomis is better than he has shown, with good footwork, speed, and takedown defense. He thinks the big cage and home crowd will help Gomis frustrate Brito at distance. He notes Brito's cardio issues and that Gomis has a path to victory if he avoids getting bullied.
JP picks Joanderson Brito because he thinks Brito has more paths to victory, including power and submissions. He notes Gomis is a one-trick pony kickboxer and Brito has impressive wins over Diego Lopes and Chape. He thinks Brito's pressure and grappling will be too much.
Paul picks Brito, citing his physicality and power. He notes that Gomis is a low-volume point striker who may struggle with Brito's pressure. However, Paul acknowledges the risk of Gomis using movement to frustrate Brito, especially in a big cage in Paris. He still expects Brito to find a takedown or land a big shot.
The MMA Guru picks Joanderson Brito over William Gomis, praising Brito's power and explosiveness. He notes Brito's wins over Diego Lopez and Shep Mariscal. He believes Gomis' rangey, low-threat style will not work against Brito's pressure. He predicts a TKO win for Brito.
Zane picks Brito because he sees Gomis as a limited range striker who lacks a jab and has poor defensive wrestling. He notes that Brito is a powerful, athletic fighter who has dominated better opponents. Zane points out that Gomis's wins have been close decisions against lower-level competition, while Brito has crushed fighters like Jack Shore. He believes Brito's crude but effective pressure will overwhelm Gomis.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 0 | 52 of 88 | 59% | 61 of 99 | 0 of 0 | --- | 2 | 0 | 0:55 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 0 | 28 of 73 | 38% | 40 of 88 | 0 of 4 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 2:42 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 0 | 27 of 46 | 58% | 27 of 46 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 0 | 16 of 39 | 41% | 16 of 39 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 0 | 14 of 27 | 51% | 19 of 34 | 0 of 0 | --- | 2 | 0 | 0:55 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 0 | 8 of 22 | 36% | 15 of 30 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 1:32 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 0 | 11 of 15 | 73% | 15 of 19 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 0 | 4 of 12 | 33% | 9 of 19 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 1:10 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 52 of 88 | 59% | 10 of 30 | 6 of 15 | 36 of 43 | 47 of 82 | 5 of 6 | 0 of 0 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 28 of 73 | 38% | 0 of 24 | 7 of 11 | 21 of 38 | 24 of 69 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 27 of 46 | 58% | 3 of 12 | 0 of 6 | 24 of 28 | 27 of 46 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 16 of 39 | 41% | 0 of 11 | 2 of 3 | 14 of 25 | 16 of 39 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 14 of 27 | 51% | 3 of 12 | 3 of 6 | 8 of 9 | 12 of 25 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 8 of 22 | 36% | 0 of 7 | 4 of 6 | 4 of 9 | 5 of 19 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 11 of 15 | 73% | 4 of 6 | 3 of 3 | 4 of 6 | 8 of 11 | 3 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Yanis Ghemmouri | 4 of 12 | 33% | 0 of 6 | 1 of 2 | 3 of 4 | 3 of 11 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Gomis (-220) vs. Ghemmouri (+180)
Round 1
It’s France-on-France violence as the main card carries on, with the second of two matchups totally flipped on its head thanks to a few fighter withdrawals. Instead of Gomis (12-2, 2-0 UFC) vs. Lucas Almeida at 145 pounds and Ghemmouri (12-1, 0-0 UFC) taking on Loughran at bantamweight, Gomis and Ghemmouri square off. While he had to come in 10 pounds heavier than expected, Ghemmouri seems otherwise prepped and ready to make his promotional debut, but he is not favored to get his hand raised. Odds do not make fights, and referee Loic Pora knows that more than most people. The rebooked countrymen sportingly bump their fists together, and Gomis hand-fights early to not let Ghemmouri get his range. With Ghemmouri in orthodox and Gomis fighting southpaw, it allows Gomis to let loose with body kicks to the liver. He does just that, and Ghemmouri responds with multiple leg kicks on the outside. Gomis paws out a left hand, and he eats another chopping kick to the knee. The two trade kicks, one after the other. Gomis tries to double up on his strikes to outpace his foe, and the second gets caught. Ghemmouri just misses with a high kick, and Gomis springs out of the way to dodge one to the midsection. Gomis pokes out a few jabs and sticks a kick to the side, and the pace is largely in this kick-for-kick approach. Both men test one another with these kicks, and Gomis stomps down on the knee when he attacks a few times. Ghemmouri has a head kick blocked, and he avoids a spinning back kick with ease. Ghemmouri keeps his hands high to guard against a sudden high kick, and Gomis stands in front of him with his hands down. Gomis stomps the knee effectively, hyperextending the joint of Ghemmouri momentarily. Ghemmouri misses the mark with a head kick, and he shrugs at Gomis when Gomis continues chewing up his leg. When Ghemmouri goes high with his shin, Gomis intercepts him with a right hand. Ghemmouri tries to catch a kick, and it bounces up and into his cup. Pora offers the fouled fighter time to recover, but Ghemmouri tells him he is good to go. Gomis snaps into action with several punches and a kick, and he races back to block the coming strikes as the round ends.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 2
The second round begins right where the two left off, smacking one another with kicks in alternating fashion. Gomis looks to push the pace earlier, and he outvolumes Ghemmouri in the early going but is still absorbing plenty that come back at him. Ghemmouri is inaccurate with a hook kick, and Gomis blitzes him with a solid right hand. Ghemmouri walks into a head kick, and he tries to clinch up only to get cracked with an elbow. Gomis leaps forward with a punch, and Ghemmouri snatches up his leg and goes after a single. “The Jaguar” jumps back to the wall, and he sets up a standing guillotine choke and keeps it tight. Gomis turns the choke into a power guillotine, and he jams Ghemmouri down to the floor. Ghemmouri appears to tap out once on Gomis’ hip, but Pora is on the other side and does not see it. Ghemmouri powers his way back up, his neck still in danger, and Gomis is hanging tight with it. Gomis presses hard in the posture until Ghemmouri pulls his neck out and turns the MMA Factory fighter around. Ghemmouri settles down, pressing Gomis against the cage, and thumping him with shoulder strikes and a solid knee to the body. Ghemmouri knees the body and they split apart, where they proceed to jab at one another using their feet. Gomis stays active with a low kick and one upside the face, and Ghemmouri wags his finger at him. Ghemmouri hops forward into a kick on the thigh, and Gomis replies with two right back. Gomis tries to swarm ahead with two looping punches, and he has a jumping switch kick bounce off the guard. Gomis spins with a back kick to the ribs, and the horn sounds.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 3
The Frenchmen high-five and then hug, and the crowd gives it up to them after a spirited 10 minutes of combat. Gomis leads off with a few stomping kicks to the knee, and Ghemmouri looks to catch a leg kick and go after a takedown. Although he cannot snag hold of a limb, he does rumble forward into a clinch that pushes Gomis to the wire. Gomis answers him with a sudden high knee, and Pora promptly tells them to do more. Gomis gets free first, and he blocks a big head kick. Gomis turns his hips into a leg kick, and Ghemmouri does not like this one and he switches stances briefly. Ghemmouri races forward in pursuit of a single, and he lifts Gomis’ right leg up and jams him against the fence. Pora asks for more action, and Gomis splits off again and lets loose two kicks to the body.
The second kick skims up and brushes the cup as it strikes on the belt line, lifting Ghemmouri off the ground, and Ghemmouri groans and bends over in pain. Pora shouts to Ghemmouri that it was a legal strike and that he needs to keep fighting. Ghemmouri protests that the kick landed on his groin, and Pora waves the fight off to declare it a knockout instead calling time for an illegal strike.
Ghemmouri is beside himself, upset and confused and angry that he has now officially suffered the first knockout loss of his career under controversial circumstances. The replay booth reviews the footage and upholds Pora’s ruling that the kick was legal, and the fight result stands for the time being.
The Official Result
William Gomis def. Yanis Ghemmouri R3 2:20 via TKO (Body Kick)
Angelo picks Caolán Loughran due to his explosiveness and takedown style, comparing it to Jordan Burroughs. He is surprised Loughran is a 3-to-1 favorite given his stationary stance. He notes Yanis Ghemmouri has nice leg kicks and technique, but Loughran's power and wrestling give him the edge. He avoids betting on this fight.
Big Brady hesitantly picks Gomis, despite being a self-proclaimed 'hater'. He notes Gomis' size advantage, range management, and excellent striking defense. However, he criticizes Gomis' low volume and unexciting style, expecting an ugly decision win. He acknowledges Ghemmouri is also French, but believes Gomis should win.
Cody picks Gomis but notes the price is terrible (-300). He describes Gomis's style as low-output, lateral movement, and mixing in takedowns, which often leads to close decisions. Ghemmouri is moving up from 135, which is a disadvantage. Cody expects a decision and suggests Gomis by decision prop. He warns that Gomis could get screwed on scorecards due to low volume.
Daniel Levi picks William Gomis, citing Gomis's size and athleticism advantage. He notes that Gomis is a tall featherweight who switches stances well and has a nasty left kick and straight. Levi acknowledges that Gomis has low volume and has nearly been submitted in both his UFC fights, but he believes the physicality will be too much for Ghemmouri, who is moving up from bantamweight on short notice. Levi expresses frustration that he missed a great dog spot on Ghemmouri against a different opponent, but here he favors the bigger man.
Lucrative James is fading Gomis, having bet on Ghemmouri at +210. He feels Gomis's style doesn't warrant being a -300 favorite, especially against a power striker. He notes the fight is competitive and that Gomis wins on slim margins, as seen in his fight against Francis Marshall where he almost got finished. He also bet on Ghemmouri in his previous fight against Lofran.
I'm picking Gomis to win by decision. He has a good mix of striking and grappling, and I expect him to use his grappling to overwhelm Ghemmouri. However, this fight is a pass for me because Gomis went from a +200 underdog to a -250 favorite, which feels like a market overcorrection. Ghemmouri is still a question mark. I'd rather take Gomis over 2.5 rounds.
Paul calls this a dog or pass situation, noting Gomis's extremely low output (27 and 32 significant strikes in his two UFC fights) and that his wins came against questionable competition. He says he'll wait for weigh-ins to see the size difference but leans Ghemmouri if forced to pick. He mentions the fight was made last minute so only moneyline is available.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 0 | 15 of 132 | 11% | 35 of 165 | 2 of 5 | 40% | 2 | 0 | 4:20 |
| Francis Marshall | 0 | 27 of 79 | 34% | 30 of 84 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:17 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 0 | 5 of 47 | 10% | 12 of 60 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 1:16 |
| Francis Marshall | 0 | 5 of 20 | 25% | 5 of 22 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 0 | 6 of 56 | 10% | 6 of 56 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:11 |
| Francis Marshall | 0 | 12 of 34 | 35% | 14 of 36 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:17 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 0 | 4 of 29 | 13% | 17 of 49 | 2 of 4 | 50% | 2 | 0 | 2:53 |
| Francis Marshall | 0 | 10 of 25 | 40% | 11 of 26 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 15 of 132 | 11% | 10 of 123 | 4 of 8 | 1 of 1 | 13 of 129 | 0 of 0 | 2 of 3 |
| Francis Marshall | 27 of 79 | 34% | 6 of 47 | 8 of 17 | 13 of 15 | 27 of 78 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 5 of 47 | 10% | 4 of 46 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 47 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Francis Marshall | 5 of 20 | 25% | 1 of 14 | 4 of 6 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 20 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 6 of 56 | 10% | 3 of 51 | 2 of 4 | 1 of 1 | 6 of 56 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Francis Marshall | 12 of 34 | 35% | 4 of 19 | 4 of 10 | 4 of 5 | 12 of 34 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 4 of 29 | 13% | 3 of 26 | 1 of 3 | 0 of 0 | 2 of 26 | 0 of 0 | 2 of 3 |
| Francis Marshall | 10 of 25 | 40% | 1 of 14 | 0 of 1 | 9 of 10 | 10 of 24 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Marshall (-205), Gomis (+175)
Round 1
Styles clash in this 145-pound affair, when the rear-naked choke minded Marshall (7-0, 1-0 UFC) attempts to keep his flawless record intact when he meets diverse striker Gomis (11-2, 1-0 UFC), out of the MMA Factory in Paris. Referee Keith Peterson is on his best nonsense-slaying behavior, ready to intervene at a moment’s notice. The two fighters bump fists in the center of the cage, and Marshall is very active with his jab right out of the gate. Marshall follows a few jabs with range-fighting straight right hands, and Gomis darts out of the way and sticks him with a straight left. Gomis slaps a kick to his foe’s midsection as they stand in alternating stances, and he fires off another as Marshall fires off an overhand right that dings the Frenchman. Marshall presses forward, and he swings all his might into another right, and this results in a clinch and not a successful strike. Marshall pushes off and circles away, and he just avoids a front kick aimed at his jaw. They both land with long punches at the same time, and neither show any ill effect. When Gomis throws a high kick, he loses his balance, but Marshall allows him to stand so that he can keep jabbing at him. The jabs from Marshall are not actually landing, but they are reaching towards his foe, while Gomis occasionally responds with power kicks from his left leg. The kick draws immediate swelling on Marshall’s right cheek, which is lumped up in a hurry. Marshall times a right hand as Gomis goes after another kick, and he swats with a left hook as Gomis escapes. Gomis whips another kick to the midsection, and he attempts to connect with an uppercut as Marshall crashes towards him in pursuit of a takedown. Gomis defends with his back against the wall, and Marshall settles down and presses on him as he knees the thigh and stomps the toes. The round ends in this tie-up.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 2
The featherweights clap hands in the middle of the Octagon, and Marshall darts at him with swatting left hooks to begin. Gomis chambers his left hand and fires once in response, as he has that hand cocked back regularly waiting for a chance to unload. Gomis tosses out a low kick from either leg, and he sticks his foe with a jab. Marshall leans forward to throw, and Gomis is elusive and dodges the successive strikes while planting the ball of his foot on Marshall’s chest. Gomis ties his foe up, and Marshall is quick to turn him around. Instead of stalling, Marshall shoves off and gets back to boxing range. Gomis thanks him for this with a straight right hand down the pipe, and Marshall blinks it out and misses with a counter. Gomis slips and moves, getting off a jab or two but little else for offense. The French fighter chips at the lead leg with a kick, and Marshall is struggling to find his target regularly. Gomis stays on the outer edge and paws out a front kick, and Marshall times a right hand over the top but is one-and-done with it as Gomis slides away. Gomis punches into a high kick, and the guard is high enough to defend it. They swing at one another and largely do not connect, with Gomis’ elusiveness and range keeping him out of action both offensively and defensively. Gomis reaches Marshall with a few punches, and he counters a left hook with a front kick that jams into the cup. Peterson calls it and lets Marshall recover, and Marshall needs only a few seconds before he is good to go. When clocked back in, Marshall swings at air, and Gomis pecks and pokes at him with a few punches and a leg kick to end the tepid round.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 3
The hands are clapped to start off the round, and Marshall pushes the pace but still cannot lock Gomis down. Gomis slips strikes, occasionally counters, and flusters the undefeated fighter as seconds slowly fall off the clock. Marshall sits down on a right hand, and Gomis rolls with it and ducks away. Gomis gets off a stomping front kick on the knee when Marshall bears down on him, and he suddenly fires off a jumping switch kick that nearly catches Marshall on the chin. Marshall gets pushed away with the kicks of the Frenchman, but Gomis’ blows are not particularly damaging either. Gomis slides out of the pocket until Marshall bull-rushes him, and he manages to lift Gomis in the air and throw him to the floor. Marshall gets a hook in when Gomis returns to a knee, and Gomis leans to put both hands on the floor to protect his face from getting kneed. Marshall mat returns him partially, and Gomis leans up against the fence to stay upright. Marshall hangs onto his opponent, seemingly taking full advantage of the fact that he can put his hands on his foe, and he jumps straight into back control. Marshall snatches up a rear-naked choke and wraps his arm on the chin, and he crushes with all his remaining energy reserves. Gomis fights off the first attempt, and the second to follow, and he turns to his back as Marshall hammers him with an elbow. Marshall jumps to mount and sets up an arm-triangle choke, and the French fighter answers this by leaning to his side and breaking up the submission. Gomis turns to his knees, and Marshall pounds on him and stops Gomis from scrambling until the horn blares. It likely will be too little, too late for the currently and soon-to-be no longer undefeated man from New Jersey.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Marshall (29-28 Gomis)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Marshall (29-28 Gomis)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Marshall (29-28 Gomis)
The Official Result
William Gomis def. Francis Marshall via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Angelo picks Francis Marshall, citing his power, speed, and wrestling. He notes Marshall's blast doubles and power in his hands. He acknowledges Gomis' counter-striking and sneaky power, but thinks Marshall's aggression and power will prevail. He is undecided on betting but may include Marshall in small parlays.
Big Brady picks Francis Marshall to win by decision. He notes that Marshall has more forward pressure and aggression on the feet, and is the harder hitter. He also thinks Marshall will be the better wrestler, as he has seen Gomis taken down before. Brady acknowledges that Gomis is solid but believes Marshall has more dog in him and will pressure, take down, and control the fight to a decision win.
Cody picks Marshall, praising his youth, potential, and training under Kurt Pellegrino. He notes Marshall has power and grappling skills, and his takedown defense is better than Gomis'. Cody believes Marshall will pressure Gomis and win exchanges, possibly by finish. He acknowledges Gomis could use movement and jabs, but doubts he can maintain it for 15 minutes.
Connor picks Francis Marshall, describing him as a super aggressive swarmer who leads with his jab and has good shot selection. He notes that Marshall is well-schooled in his aggression and has takedown defense. Connor contrasts this with Gomis, who is a slick but lackadaisical striker who relies on clinch work. He believes Marshall will overwhelm Gomis and not let himself be controlled.
Francis Marshall has superior North American wrestling and should be able to shut down William Gomis' clinch-based takedowns. Marshall showed improved striking in his UFC debut and has power. Gomis relies on kicks and clinch grappling, but Marshall's underhooks and reversals will neutralize that. Gomis has been hurt in previous fights and his desperation takedowns won't work against Marshall. Marshall should control the fight and win by decision, with a possible finish.
Paul also picks Marshall, agreeing that Gomis' wrestling advantage from his debut is gone in this matchup. He thinks Marshall is young and developing, and this should be a manageable victory. However, he is not keen on the minus 205 price.
The MMA Guru picks Francis Marshall, though he notes it's not a lock. He was unimpressed by William Gomis's debut and thinks Marshall is a more promising prospect. He believes Gomis leaves himself open with unorthodox techniques and that Marshall can catch him with a straight punch. He predicts a KO in the second round after a competitive first round.
Zane also picks Francis Marshall, agreeing that Gomis's striking requires escape valves that Marshall won't allow. He notes that Gomis is a weird Muay Thai fighter who throws single strikes but lacks fluidity, and that Marshall's single-minded aggression will find openings. Zane believes Marshall's wrestling and scrambling will prevent Gomis from controlling the fight.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 0 | 32 of 70 | 45% | 69 of 121 | 3 of 5 | 60% | 0 | 0 | 8:04 |
| Jarno Errens | 0 | 20 of 53 | 37% | 31 of 64 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 1 | 0 | 0:14 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 0 | 10 of 24 | 41% | 17 of 36 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 2:19 |
| Jarno Errens | 0 | 7 of 17 | 41% | 9 of 19 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 0 | 10 of 22 | 45% | 27 of 46 | 1 of 3 | 33% | 0 | 0 | 2:18 |
| Jarno Errens | 0 | 8 of 24 | 33% | 12 of 28 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:14 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 0 | 12 of 24 | 50% | 25 of 39 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 3:27 |
| Jarno Errens | 0 | 5 of 12 | 41% | 10 of 17 | 0 of 0 | --- | 1 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 32 of 70 | 45% | 14 of 43 | 10 of 18 | 8 of 9 | 27 of 62 | 2 of 3 | 3 of 5 |
| Jarno Errens | 20 of 53 | 37% | 10 of 32 | 8 of 14 | 2 of 7 | 15 of 47 | 5 of 6 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 10 of 24 | 41% | 4 of 14 | 3 of 7 | 3 of 3 | 7 of 21 | 2 of 2 | 1 of 1 |
| Jarno Errens | 7 of 17 | 41% | 2 of 7 | 4 of 7 | 1 of 3 | 4 of 14 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 10 of 22 | 45% | 5 of 14 | 3 of 5 | 2 of 3 | 10 of 22 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Jarno Errens | 8 of 24 | 33% | 4 of 15 | 3 of 6 | 1 of 3 | 6 of 21 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 12 of 24 | 50% | 5 of 15 | 4 of 6 | 3 of 3 | 10 of 19 | 0 of 1 | 2 of 4 |
| Jarno Errens | 5 of 12 | 41% | 4 of 10 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 1 | 5 of 12 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Gomis (-220), Errens (+195)
Round 1
Two UFC neophytes will take center stage on a surprisingly high placement on the main card, with MMA Factory product Gomis (10-2, 0-0 UFC) aiming to be the last fighter to get on the board for France until the main event. He will square off against recent Brave CF victor Errens (13-3-1, 0-0 UFC), with the winner hoping to impress the bosses in this matchup booked on quite short notice. Both happy to be inside the UFC cage for the first time, the featherweights happily touch gloves as referee Jason Herzog waits in the wings. Errens pushes the pace, but he gets struck first when Gomis lets go with a body kick. Errens cautiously approaches his foe, as they are both tense and coiled to strike. Gomis misses a front kick, and Errens darts forward with a straight right hand to the body. Gomis reaches out with a couple leg kicks, and he blocks a high kick that darts at him. The Dutch fighter goes for a spinning wheel kick, and Gomis sees it coming and is well out of the way. Gomis blasts the body with his shin, and Errens tries to punch the same spot in response. Gomis continues to work the body with his legs, and he is forced to back off as Errens leaps at him with a flying knee. Errens checks a kick and punches his way in, but Errens is able to swat it away and stomp the knee with his heel. They go kick for kick low, until Gomis crashes the pocket with a few swarming punches. Gomis gets grabbed in the clinch, but he manages to put Errens on his back through sheer power. In the full guard, the Frenchman can do little more but hang on, as Errens clings to him tightly. Errens scoots his back to the wall, and he opens his guard as he considers a triangle choke. The angle is such that he cannot set anything up, so Gomis holds on and punches him once. Errens grips the wrist to protect himself from harm, and he gets bulled and smacked with an elbow and a few short punches before threatening with a double off his back. The attempt allows Errens to stand back up, and Gomis jams him up against the wall. They trade knees, and one bounces off a cup but there is no pause. They break apart, and Gomis lets fly kicks with both legs until the horn ends the round.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 2
A touch of gloves starts off the second stanza, and they are tentative to trade like the previous round. Gomis strikes first with two looping punches, and he blocks a counter kick with his knee and jumps with a switch kick. Errens pushes forward, throwing hands, and the crowd begins conflicting chants for each man. Errens catches Gomis with a knee, but he does not capitalize and slowly works his way in while Gomis backs off. Gomis jumps forward with a superman punch, and Errens clocks him with a counter right. Gomis is staggered but still remains upright, and he shoots in only to get met on the way down with a flying knee. Gomis still powers through it, possibly hurt badly from the concussive blow, but he manages to ground the Dutchman. Errens scoots his back to the wall again, but his closed guard is preventing him from escaping. Gomis is comfortable in this position, occasionally landing strikes but more content to nullify his opponent. Errens sits up and turns to a side, but Gomis pushes him back over. Errens puts his feet on Gomis’ hips to kick him off, and when they both stand back up, Errens begins to trade. The Dutch fighter plods forward with a stream of punches, only to be backed off when Gomis kicks high at him. Gomis fires an inside thigh kick that slides up to the cup, and they do not break, so Herzog tells them they are even in terms of uncalled groin strikes. Gomis shoots for a takedown, and Errens rolls all the way through and even gets mount for a second. “Jaguar” keeps moving, doing enough to fight all the way to his feet again and in pursuit of a takedown once more. Gomis has his hands clasped around the waist, and Errens counters with a judo through only to get turned to his back once more. The round ends in this position.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gomis
Round 3
Double high-fives and a hug start off the last round, and the two featherweights motion to the crowd to let their voices be heard. The audience begins to chant as Gomis starts his offense, kicking while fighting off his back foot. Gomis turns his hips with a body kick, and Errens meets him with punches to the face and two more to the body. The Frenchman threatens with a flying knee and a spinning back kick, and the latter slams into the side of Errens. Errens takes it and keeps coming forward, half-checking a low kick so that he can crack Gomis with a right hand over the top. Gomis clinches up and turns Errens to the fencing, where he begins to knee the thigh repeatedly. Herzog asks them to work as they stall out, so Gomis replies by lifting Errens up with a powerful double and setting him down gingerly. Errens defends when he hits his back with a guillotine choke, only to bail on it when Gomis wriggles his neck out of harm’s way. Errens tightens up a body triangle from off his back, and Gomis breaks it by slamming his fists into Errens’ jaw. Errens drags his backside to the wall, and he keeps a high guard with a possible triangle or armbar setup as he attempts to roll for a sweep. Gomis is tightly pressed to him and keeps him trapped, and he opens up with heavy punches to the body and elbows to the jaw. Errens keeps working and turns to his side, but Gomis is able to toss him back over. As Gomis scrambles to maintain top position, Errens flings his legs up and traps Gomis in a triangle choke. Gomis stands up, and in the process, allows his right arm to be snagged with a triangle armbar. The Frenchman slowly but calmly slides his neck out, and the crowd goes wild for Gomis’ smooth escape. Gomis moves to half guard and stays in that position until the horn blares. Even if the next two French fighters end up suffering defeats, France has beaten the world with three wins tonight for five fighters.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Errens (29-28 Gomis)
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Errens (29-28 Gomis)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Errens (29-28 Gomis)
The Official Result
William Gomis def. Jarno Errens via Majority Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-29)
Angelo picks William Gomis because Gomis is a counter-striker and Errens likes to come forward, which plays directly into Gomis's strength. He notes Gomis has solid clinch work and is well-rounded, but warns the odds are too wide and Errens is legitimately good. He advises not to look at the betting line and make a decision, and does not consider Gomis a parlay piece.
Big Brady picks William Gomis to win by decision. He notes that Jarno Errens has poor takedown defense and get-up game, and Gomis has a clear path to victory by taking him down and controlling him on the mat. He warns that if Gomis chooses to strike, it could be close, but trusts the wrestling advantage.
Cody picks Jarno Errens as a dog, arguing that William Gomis is a green prospect who was signed on short notice to fill a local spot. He notes that Gomis backs straight up to the cage and swings wild, while Errens has better experience, cardio, and a more well-rounded game. Cody believes the line is too wide and that Errens has a solid chance to win.
Daniel Levi leans toward William Gomis, citing his African physicality and explosiveness, but is cautious due to Gomis's low volume and the fact that both are debutants. He notes that Errens has more volume and leg kicks, but Gomis has the edge in power and grappling. He is not confident in the -215 price.
The host picks Gomis due to his persistent grappling and cardio, expecting him to land takedown after takedown and grind out a decision. He notes Errens has striking advantages but poor defensive grappling. He finds the over 2.5 rounds at plus 100 intriguing.
Paul changes his pick to Jarno Errens after hearing Cody's reasoning, admitting he was initially leaning toward Gomis. He agrees that Gomis is unproven and that Errens has a better chance than the odds suggest. Paul says he may not bet it but will pick Errens for the show.
The MMA Guru picks William Gomis over Jarno Errens, believing in Gomis as a prospect with good finishing ability and momentum. He notes that Gomis has an eight-fight win streak and has beaten decent opponents, while Errens has mostly decision wins and lacks finishing ability. He predicts Gomis will get a finish by TKO or submission in the early rounds.
Joanderson Brito - Fight History
The host picks Jordan Leavitt, believing that Leavitt's grappling will be the key. He notes that on the feet, Brito wins 99 out of 100 times, but Leavitt can get takedowns and once on top, Brito will have a hard time getting back to his feet. He expects Leavitt to win, though he's not sure if it will be by finish or decision.
AJ picks Brito to win by submission, citing Brito's superior striking power, Muay Thai, and dangerous jiu-jitsu (ninja choke). He believes Leavitt's wrestling will be neutralized and that Brito will catch a neck as Leavitt leaves it exposed. AJ expects Brito to finish inside the distance, possibly in the later rounds.
Angelo picks Joanderson Brito, calling himself a Jordan Leavitt hater. He argues that Brito is dangerous both on the feet and on the ground, while Leavitt's striking is subpar and his wrestling isn't good enough to get the fight to the ground consistently. He dismisses Leavitt's recent win over Yadier Delval as beating a 'scam artist'.
Big Brady picks Joanderson Brito to win by submission in the second round. He acknowledges Leavitt's path with wrestling but notes Brito's dangerous front chokes and power on the feet. He thinks Brito's cardio is good and that Leavitt's cardio is suspect, leading to Brito catching Leavitt with a submission or big shot.
Jordan Leavitt is the underdog but has a smart game plan: take Joanderson Brito down and do pitter-patter shots. Brito's grind game has been exposed, and Leavitt can win by decision if he avoids boxing in the pocket. Leavitt's recent win over Jair Delval was dominant.
Jordan Leavitt is picked as an underdog because his pressure grappling and strength should overwhelm Joanderson Brito, who has struggled with wrestling in recent fights. Brito's gas tank is questionable, and Leavitt's relentless takedowns and top control are a recipe for success. The host already has action on Leavitt at better odds and expects a dominant decision or submission.
Brito has power and should be able to defend takedowns from Leavitt. Leavitt struggles when taken down or controlled. Brito should eventually break Leavitt and get a late second-round TKO.
Lucrative James picks Joanderson Brito, believing Jordan Leavitt's win over Yaddel Val was more due to Val underperforming than Leavitt's elite skill. He notes Brito's athleticism, cardio, and danger on the feet, and expects Brito to avoid being dominated on the ground. He predicts a knockout win for Brito.
Leavitt's persistent grappling and body-lock game should be difficult for Brito, who has poor takedown defense and tends to slow down. Leavitt's strength at featherweight and ability to hold on to takedowns should edge out a decision. This is an odds-based pick, as Brito's finishing ability diminishes in deeper water.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 33 of 57 | 57% | 66 of 93 | 8 of 12 | 66% | 2 | 1 | 7:59 |
| Isaac Thomson | 0 | 21 of 47 | 44% | 127 of 164 | 4 of 5 | 80% | 0 | 1 | 3:00 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 4 of 7 | 57% | 16 of 19 | 3 of 3 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 1:29 |
| Isaac Thomson | 0 | 6 of 10 | 60% | 26 of 34 | 2 of 2 | 100% | 0 | 1 | 2:23 | |
| 2 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 13 of 21 | 61% | 32 of 43 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 2 | 1 | 2:59 |
| Isaac Thomson | 0 | 7 of 16 | 43% | 27 of 39 | 2 of 3 | 66% | 0 | 0 | 0:34 | |
| 3 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 16 of 29 | 55% | 18 of 31 | 4 of 7 | 57% | 0 | 0 | 3:31 |
| Isaac Thomson | 0 | 8 of 21 | 38% | 74 of 91 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:03 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 33 of 57 | 57% | 16 of 36 | 7 of 10 | 10 of 11 | 19 of 36 | 7 of 10 | 7 of 11 |
| Isaac Thomson | 21 of 47 | 44% | 14 of 33 | 6 of 10 | 1 of 4 | 14 of 37 | 6 of 8 | 1 of 2 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 4 of 7 | 57% | 1 of 4 | 2 of 2 | 1 of 1 | 1 of 1 | 1 of 2 | 2 of 4 |
| Isaac Thomson | 6 of 10 | 60% | 6 of 7 | 0 of 2 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 3 | 5 of 5 | 1 of 2 | |
| 2 | Joanderson Brito | 13 of 21 | 61% | 9 of 16 | 0 of 0 | 4 of 5 | 5 of 9 | 3 of 5 | 5 of 7 |
| Isaac Thomson | 7 of 16 | 43% | 3 of 11 | 3 of 4 | 1 of 1 | 6 of 13 | 1 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Joanderson Brito | 16 of 29 | 55% | 6 of 16 | 5 of 8 | 5 of 5 | 13 of 26 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 |
| Isaac Thomson | 8 of 21 | 38% | 5 of 15 | 3 of 4 | 0 of 2 | 8 of 21 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Brito (-230); Thomson (+205)
Round 1
Initially planning on battling Melsik Baghdasaryan tonight, Brito (17-5-1, 5-3 UFC) shifts his focus to Octagon newcomer Thomson (9-2, 0-0 UFC), who is coming in on short notice. With his last eight victories coming before the final bell, Brito will be aiming to hand the Team Alpha Male product his second career stoppage loss. Referee Eric McMahon will follow along for as long as this match lasts, and it starts with an awkward clap of hands.
Thomson backs off and jabs the body, aiming a kick to the same spot in rapid succession. Brito pitches out a body kick of his own, and Thomson grabs it and immediately counters over the top to knock the Brazilian to his back. Thomson climbs into top position, but Brito scoots to the fence in hopes of wall-walking. Brito turns his back while standing up, allowing Thomson to climb on his back so he can knee him in the face. Thomson loops one of his legs between Brito’s to trip him up, leaning on him against the wall in hopes of dragging the hard-swinging Brazilian down. Brito leans his shoulder on the wire, biding his time and ignoring short shots around the back of his head. Thomson jumps onto the back, and he drags Brito down while still maintaining partial back control.
Brito scrambles wildly to get out of the grip, and Thomson elbows him on both sides behind his back. Thomson grips a kimura in hopes of sweeping, so Brito lifts him up like a sack of potatoes and throws him down to the floor on his head. Thomson practically springboards off and back upright, and he charges at Brito and hits a clean double to put him on his back. Brito slowly works his way up without absorbing anything of note, and he grips hold of Thomson and hurls him to the floor. Brito looks to take his back, but Thomson slides out and puts Brito on his seat while attacking a one-armed guillotine choke. Brito breaks out of it without concern and pursues his own takedown, slowly dragging the Aussie to his knee and then seat. Thomson muscles his way upright, and Brito knees him in the thigh a few times until Thomson rolls. Brito follows him and knees him in the chest right before the bell sounds.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Round 2
Brito walks out of his corner ready to go, and Thomson is the first to land in the round when he rips a kick to the ribs. Brito blasts his inner thigh with a heavy kick that makes Thomson take a funny step, and he spins for a back fist that puts him in jeopardy. Thomson ducks it and shoots for a takedown, only for Brito to flip him over and establish top position. Thomson climbs back up with the wall at his back, and Brito disengages. Thomson sticks out a few jabs and nails Brito with a front kick, and he follows it with a body kick. Brito retaliates with a crisp right hand, and Thomson chomps his teeth at him like Iceman from “Top Gun.” Thomson fails on a shot, and Brito pushes him to his knees and sets up a brabo choke. Brito jumps guard to complete the submission, rolling him over and wrapping it up. Thomson turns his torso the proper direction to escape the sub, and he scrambles faster than his opponent and gets hold of Brito’s back.
Thomson jumps on the Brazilian’s back, who starts shimming and wriggling to get Thomson off of him. Brito finds himself taking Thomson’s back, and he knees him hard on the back of the thigh and stomps the calf viciously. Thomson’s no-look elbows keep landing too, and Brito tries for another high-amplitude slam but does not have the juice to do it. Brito settles for something smoother, tripping Thomson’s leg out from beneath him and dropping the Aussie on his face. From there, Brito clubs his foe with short, powerful left hands as he gets his hooks in to take Thomson’s back. Brito’s punches have an impact when they land, and Thomson rolls over only for Brito to cinch up the body triangle. Brito isolates Thomson’s shoulder, abandoning it to grip hold of a rear-naked choke that is over Thomson’s face. The face crank is broken up by the hand-fighting of the Team Alpha Male fighter, who rides out the round with “Tubarao” on his back.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Round 3
Jogging out of his corner, Brito knows that Thomson is about to kick him when he gets in close proximity, so he dodges it before it gets to him. When Thomson loops a head kick at him, Brito clubs him with a pair of huge right hands that Thomson eats like lamingtons. Brito appears unafraid of what comes back his direction, walking the Aussie down with impunity while swinging for the fences. Thomson is reeling, and a left hand damages his eye as he paws at it. Thomson motions to McMahon that he may have been poked, but McMahon does not see it so he has to shield up to avoid a couple heavy blows. Brito shoots in for a double, transitioning to a single as he puts Thomson’s back to the wall. Thomson responds with elbows to the side of the head, and Brito trips him up and puts him on his knees. While Brito looks to complete his takedown, Thomson continues to spam the short, effective elbows to the dome.
Thomson uses a kimura setup to work back to his feet, and he starts elbowing Brito’s forearm in hopes of breaking the grip around his waist. Brito holds him from behind, tripping him up and otherwise flustering him with an aggressive controlling position that results him Brito briefly getting him down. Thomson climbs back up and elbows any target he can find, but Brito completely ignores them while in pursuit of a dominant position. This results in a stalemate until Brito uses his remaining energy reserves to dump Thomson to the ground. Thomson bounces back up to his feet, but it is a hollow victory as Brito promptly drags him back down. The horn sounds, and Thomson helps Brito back to his feet as they embrace.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito (30-27 Brito)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Brito (30-27 Brito)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Brito (30-27 Brito)
The Official Result
Joanderson Brito def. Isaac Thomson via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Connor agrees with Zane, picking Brito. He emphasizes that Brito is impossibly durable, never submitted, and fights like a 'honey badger.' He notes that Thompson would need a perfect performance to win, and that Brito's chaotic style makes him difficult to beat without a lockdown game plan.
Lucrative James picks Joanderson Brito confidently, citing his elite durability and relentless grappling. He notes that Melik Baghdasaryan (the opponent) is a kickboxer with poor takedown defense and cardio issues, and believes Brito will dominate on the mat. He projects Brito as a -250 favorite.
Zane picks Brito confidently, noting that Thompson is a young, reckless fighter who lacks control and leaves himself in awkward positions. He believes Brito's durability and relentless pressure will be too much for Thompson, who has not shown he can handle this level of athlete. He also notes that Brito is not the kind of fighter who benefits from a short-notice opponent change.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat Sabatini | 0 | 24 of 31 | 77% | 135 of 158 | 4 of 5 | 80% | 1 | 0 | 13:47 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 3 of 9 | 33% | 27 of 46 | 0 of 0 | --- | 1 | 0 | 0:00 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pat Sabatini | 0 | 12 of 14 | 85% | 22 of 28 | 2 of 2 | 100% | 1 | 0 | 4:43 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 10 of 12 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 2 | Pat Sabatini | 0 | 6 of 8 | 75% | 52 of 59 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 4:34 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 2 of 4 | 50% | 13 of 24 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 3 | Pat Sabatini | 0 | 6 of 9 | 66% | 61 of 71 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 4:30 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 0 of 4 | 0% | 4 of 10 | 0 of 0 | --- | 1 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat Sabatini | 24 of 31 | 77% | 22 of 28 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | 2 of 7 | 1 of 1 | 21 of 23 |
| Joanderson Brito | 3 of 9 | 33% | 2 of 6 | 1 of 2 | 0 of 1 | 3 of 9 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pat Sabatini | 12 of 14 | 85% | 12 of 13 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 1 | 1 of 1 | 11 of 12 |
| Joanderson Brito | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Pat Sabatini | 6 of 8 | 75% | 4 of 6 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 3 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 5 |
| Joanderson Brito | 2 of 4 | 50% | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 1 | 2 of 4 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Pat Sabatini | 6 of 9 | 66% | 6 of 9 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 3 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 6 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 of 4 | 0% | 0 of 3 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 4 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Brito (-205), Sabatini (+170)
Round 1
It is a grappler against a wild man in the co-main event, one where the winner might potentially have a number next to their name on Monday. Philly-based grappler Sabatini (19-5, 6-2 UFC) will present danger for as long as the bout is on the mat, but every fight starts on the feet. Brito (17-4-1, 5-2 UFC) is no slouch when grappling, so fun exchanges could come early and often. Referee Keith Peterson will have his hands full with these featherweights, although he is able to take a breath as the fighters look to collide with no nonsense in the building. Fists are bumped before they are traded, and Brito gest right to walking the American down. Sabatini springs from side to side, tossing out one kick and having Brito respond with a kick. Sabatini follows the Brazilian’s kick with a single, which he uses to deposit Brito on the canvas easily. Brito defends with the guillotine off his back, opening himself up to Von Preux choke danger as Sabatini traps him with an arm-triangle at the same time. Brito scoots his way to the wall to take a bit of pressure off of him, and he follows the moving legs of his opponent to maintain half guard or guard. Sabatini tries again for the Von Flue, and he pulls his own head out of Brito’s sub. Sabatini stays flat on his man, squeezing down with an arm-triangle setup while Brito smacks him with short but frustrating strikes off his back. Sabatini gets off the heavier of the blows while above, but Brito still manages to put his back on the wire. Sabatini pulls him away from the fence, and Brito sits to stand while Sabatini threatening with a guillotine choke. Sabatini lands a single knee before letting go of the choke, and he lifts Brito in the air and slams him down to the floor. With Brito hanging on with the guillotine, the Von Preux counter is troubling him as Sabatini clings to his neck with his left arm. Sabatini uses his weight to push Brito against the wall and hope for the leverage to be right for a submission. Brito stays calm and wriggles his neck out of danger, and Sabatini climbs into half guard and assaults him with punches and elbows. Brito attacks off his back, and again Sabatini’s are far more effective. The one-sided round ends with both men flailing at one another.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-8 Sabatini
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Round 2
Sabatini motions awkwardly to his opponent, offering the glove touch while also wanting to stay far away from the grappler. Brito kicks, and Sabatini sells out for a takedown. Brito hits his seat searching for a front choke, and Sabatini laughs it off and pushes Brito to his back. Sabatini establishes himself on top in half guard, smothering Brito and preventing the expected explosions thanks in part to heavy chest pressure. Sabatini looks to hook up a crucifix with his knee, and he opens things up to try to pass guard, only for Brito to drag him back. Sabatini strikes when he finds openings, irritating the dangerous “Tubarao” while energy is drained from his tank. Brito uses butterfly hooks to push off, and Sabatini is so singularly focused on the top control that he is not budging. Sabatini scores several left hands on the chin, and he times Brito sitting up to flatten him back out in an instant. The Brazilian is out of ideas, with Sabatini two steps ahead of him at every turn. Sabatini renders his foe fairly powerless until the round concludes.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Sabatini
Round 3
Brito jogs out of his corner to touch gloves, and he dodges a spin strike to come up top with a huge right hand. Sabatini rolls with the punch and switches stances to work his way forward. Brito absorbs a spinning back fist to swing back a right hand, and he jumps guard with a guillotine choke when Sabatini shoots in for a single. Sabatini issues the thumbs-up a few times as the submission is not under his chin, and he threatens with another Von Preux until Brito releases the grip. Sabatini resides in the half guard, where he has spent most of this fight, and he bludgeons Brito every so often. When Brito goes for broke swinging with his back stuck on the floor, Sabatini postures up to drill him with some ground-and-pound. The smothering continues for the Renzo Gracie Philly fighter, displaying that there are levels to this grappling thing. Brito, a savvy submission artist in his own right, has been blanked tonight, with a ceiling that is very clear above him. Sabatini circles around to take Brito’s back, getting his hooks in, and he starts hunting for a kneebar. When Brito turns over, he gives up mount, and Sabatini starts whaling on him. Brito gets to a knee despite taking strikes on the sides of the head, and Sabatini takes any remaining hope and deposits it in the local trash can with dominant control and grappling wizardry. It might not have been the most scintillating to watch, but Sabatini sends a message that the fearsome marauder Brito has met his match.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-8 Sabatini (30-25 Sabatini)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-8 Sabatini (30-26 Sabatini)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-8 Sabatini (30-26 Sabatini)
The Official Result
Pat Sabatini def. Joanderson Brito via Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-27)
Angelo acknowledges this fight has trap written all over it. He notes Joanderson Brito has power and Pat Sabatini is chinny, but also that Brito's BJJ off his back is poor while Sabatini is phenomenal on top. He predicts the fight won't go the distance, with Brito likely knocking out Sabatini or Sabatini submitting Brito. He picks Brito due to cardio improvements and power, but warns Sabatini could sneak a win as a dog.
Big Brady picks Joanderson Brito, citing Pat Sabatini's questionable chin and Brito's power. He believes Sabatini needs a perfect 15-minute grappling performance to win, but Brito will eventually land a big shot and knock him out, likely in the first round.
Connor agrees with Zane, picking Brito. He highlights Brito's dangerous athleticism and Sabatini's stiffness on the feet. Connor notes that Brito's chaotic style often leads to finishes, and while Sabatini could win by grinding him down, Brito's ability to create scrambles and his durability make him the pick. He also mentions Brito's tendency to put himself in bad positions but believes Sabatini is too breakable.
Sabatini could have success with his chain wrestling and BJJ, but Brito's striking and power are favored. Brito is expected to land big power shots that Sabatini cannot handle, leading to a knockout in the first or second round.
The Guru picks Joanderson Brito, calling him too powerful, fast, and dangerous on the feet. He notes Brito's win over Diego Lopez and believes he will stuff Sabatini's takedowns and land strikes for a TKO. He expects a first-round finish, possibly within two minutes, and considers the matchup a mismatch.
Zane picks Brito, emphasizing Sabatini's stiff striking and vulnerability to being overwhelmed. He notes Brito's athleticism and tendency to finish fights, but also his recklessness. Zane believes Sabatini's anxious, structured style will struggle with Brito's chaotic, high-pressure approach, and that Brito's athleticism will create a moment where Sabatini can't secure a takedown and gets caught.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 0 | 43 of 71 | 60% | 69 of 101 | 0 of 3 | 0% | 0 | 1 | 3:52 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 29 of 67 | 43% | 57 of 105 | 3 of 6 | 50% | 2 | 0 | 6:40 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 0 | 9 of 17 | 52% | 22 of 33 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 1 | 3:07 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 9 of 19 | 47% | 20 of 30 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 1 | 0 | 1:08 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 0 | 11 of 20 | 55% | 22 of 31 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 8 of 21 | 38% | 16 of 37 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 1 | 0 | 3:34 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 0 | 23 of 34 | 67% | 25 of 37 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:45 |
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 12 of 27 | 44% | 21 of 38 | 1 of 3 | 33% | 0 | 0 | 1:58 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Gomis | 43 of 71 | 60% | 16 of 35 | 18 of 27 | 9 of 9 | 30 of 57 | 13 of 14 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 29 of 67 | 43% | 9 of 39 | 5 of 8 | 15 of 20 | 23 of 60 | 2 of 3 | 4 of 4 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | William Gomis | 9 of 17 | 52% | 3 of 8 | 4 of 7 | 2 of 2 | 6 of 13 | 3 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 9 of 19 | 47% | 3 of 11 | 2 of 3 | 4 of 5 | 7 of 16 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | William Gomis | 11 of 20 | 55% | 4 of 9 | 4 of 8 | 3 of 3 | 9 of 18 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 8 of 21 | 38% | 4 of 15 | 1 of 2 | 3 of 4 | 7 of 20 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | |
| 3 | William Gomis | 23 of 34 | 67% | 9 of 18 | 10 of 12 | 4 of 4 | 15 of 26 | 8 of 8 | 0 of 0 |
| Joanderson Brito | 12 of 27 | 44% | 2 of 13 | 2 of 3 | 8 of 11 | 9 of 24 | 0 of 0 | 3 of 3 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogRound 1
Paris native and MMA Factory staple Gomis (13-2, 3-0 UFC) is firmly in the hearts and minds of the majority of the fans in the building in this “featured fight of the night” slot. However, he stands across from Brito (17-3-1, 5-1 UFC), a veritable featherweight wrecking machine who has crushed his last five foes. Keeping his head on a swivel for this one will be referee Rich Mitchell, although the fighters touch gloves before the ferocity begins. Brito advances rapidly, parrying a few front kicks so he can crowd the local. Gomis sticks out a jab and slides away from a winging right hand, and he boots the Brazilian in the side. Brito swings his way into a clinch, with Gomis glad to turn him about so he can lean on him and take some of the sting out of his offense. Brito decides he does not want to deal with this and he scoops Gomis up and flips him over. Brito attempts to take back control while they are shifting, but he falls the wrong direction and lands on his back. Gomis resides in the guard of his foe, smothering and looking for positional improvements over inflicting damage thus far. Brito sits up, but he is unable to get upright. Gomis drags him back down flat, and Brito hooks his toes in the cage to turn himself over. Brito pursues an armbar off his back, and Gomis fights out of it and flattens his chest down on top of Brito’s. When Gomis advances, Brito scrambles at that exact moment to fight to his feet. Brito looks for a single of his own, and he bails on it to go for a sneaky right hand up top. Gomis ducks it, and Brito ties him up again. The two jockey for position, and Brito is smiling and laughing while watching video of himself on the big screen. Gomis tries and fails to toss Brito down, and Brito knees him flush in the belly before being warned for grabbing his opponent’s shorts. Gomis turns him around and knees him repeatedly, and Mitchell asks for more activity from the Frenchman. Gomis elevates Brito but cannot deposit him to the mat, with Brito’s balance keeping him upright. When they separate, Brito is frantic, lashing out with big punches and kicks. A massive right hand from “Tubarao” hurts Gomis, and he hunts him down and jumps guard for a guillotine choke. Before he can complete it, the horn sounds.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Round 2
Unsurprisingly, the two fighters go right after it as soon as Mitchell says “fight.” Brito swarms Gomis, throwing with everything and the kitchen sink until he gets so close to Gomis that he elects to pursue a takedown. The Brazilian wrestles the underdog to the mat, where he lands in side control raining down right hands. Brito keeps swinging until Gomis turns to the side, and Brito latches on with an arm-triangle choke from an odd angle. Brito lowers himself down to try to complete the submission, and Gomis signals a thumbs-up to indicate he is fine. Brito changes angles, and he moves himself to half guard while squeezing with all his might. Once more, Gomis shows Mitchell a thumbs-up, and Brito looks surprised that he cannot choke his foe out. Gomis is still fine, so Brito bails on it. Brito pounds on Gomis with free left hands, and Gomis sits up and gets to his knees. Brito belts him in the chops with a left hand, and Gomis explodes upright. Brito leans heavily until Gomis bursts out of the position, and Brito walks him down. Brito connects with a few hard calf kicks, and he winds up his right hand to get the French fighter’s attention. Gomis takes it on the chin and retains his composure, and Brito tightly presses himself against his opponent instead of getting completely reckless. Mitchell tells Brito he needs to do more than hold, and it is Gomis who completes the break with a knee on the chin. Gomis backs off and boots Brito in the face with his foot, and he targets the body with a kick and nearly takes Brito’s head off with his shin. Brito responds with his own kicks, and the two trade vicious leg strikes until the round concludes.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Round 3
The featherweights clap hands after 10 minutes of action, and then resume kicking one another mercilessly. Gomis catches Brito on the way in with a right hand, and he backs away and raises his guard when Brito whips a kick at him. Brito plods forward and hammers the front calf with a kick, and he sprints his way in to land another. Gomis counters him with a left hand, and Brito has to shake it off. The Frenchman lets go with is hands and a kick, and he sneaks in another power punch to intercept his marauding opponent. Brito walks through it and loads up with even bigger, more telegraphed power, and Gomis is sniping him and keeping him from hurting him. A Brito leg kick gets his adversary’s attention, and Gomis pushes him to the fence. Brito smiles to Mitchell as he takes a breath with his back on the cage, and he wriggles out of the grasp and into a front kick. Brito scores a low kick and eats a left, and he walks square into a thudding body kick. Brito keeps chasing and missing, with few strikes but his leg kicks landing cleanly. Brito stops an ankle pick from getting anywhere, jamming Gomis against the wire and going after a single. Brito wrangles Gomis down to his seat, and Gomis tugs on the fence to prevent himself from going to his back. With Brito at the right angle, he slugs Gomis in the side of the head and moves around to the back to load up with high-amplitude knees to the thigh. Brito has his hands clasped around the waist, not giving Gomis a modicum of space, all while working on him with any offense he can muster. Gomis gets in a knee before Brito dives after a single, and Gomis defends with a guillotine that he uses to drag Brito to the floor. Brito climbs up with 10 seconds to spare, and Gomis kicks him square in the head. One more high kick from the French fighter punctuates a tense and exciting battle.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Gomis (29-28 Brito)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gomis (29-28 Brito)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Gomis (29-28 Brito)
The Official Result
William Gomis def. Joanderson Brito via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Angelo picks Joanderson Brito, calling him the most dangerous guy at this weight class. He notes Brito's ability to finish by KO, submission, or leg kicks. He worries about Brito's cardio since he hasn't been to a decision in a long time, but believes his insane pressure will overwhelm Gomis, who is low volume and may not handle the pace.
Big Brady picks Joanderson Brito by first-round submission, calling him a killer with dangerous striking and a huge grappling advantage. He criticizes Gomis for doing nothing in fights and having poor submission defense. He expects Brito to take Gomis down and submit him quickly.
Cody picks Brito due to his physicality, power, and grappling advantage. He notes that Brito is always aggressive and finishes fights early. However, he expresses concern about Brito's cardio and the possibility of Gomis evading him with footwork. Despite the trap potential, Cody believes Brito's strength and pressure will overwhelm Gomis.
Connor picks Brito because he believes Brito's overwhelming physicality and pressure will be too much for Gomis, who relies on a range striking game without a jab. He notes that Gomis has struggled against fighters who simply storm forward, as seen in his close fights with Yannis Ghemmouri and Frank Marshall. Connor points out that Brito is a game-breaking athlete who has crushed technically superior fighters like Jack Shore. He sees no clear path to victory for Gomis.
Daniel Vreeland picks William Gomis for the upset. He believes Gomis is better than he has shown, with good footwork, speed, and takedown defense. He thinks the big cage and home crowd will help Gomis frustrate Brito at distance. He notes Brito's cardio issues and that Gomis has a path to victory if he avoids getting bullied.
JP picks Joanderson Brito because he thinks Brito has more paths to victory, including power and submissions. He notes Gomis is a one-trick pony kickboxer and Brito has impressive wins over Diego Lopes and Chape. He thinks Brito's pressure and grappling will be too much.
Paul picks Brito, citing his physicality and power. He notes that Gomis is a low-volume point striker who may struggle with Brito's pressure. However, Paul acknowledges the risk of Gomis using movement to frustrate Brito, especially in a big cage in Paris. He still expects Brito to find a takedown or land a big shot.
The MMA Guru picks Joanderson Brito over William Gomis, praising Brito's power and explosiveness. He notes Brito's wins over Diego Lopez and Shep Mariscal. He believes Gomis' rangey, low-threat style will not work against Brito's pressure. He predicts a TKO win for Brito.
Zane picks Brito because he sees Gomis as a limited range striker who lacks a jab and has poor defensive wrestling. He notes that Brito is a powerful, athletic fighter who has dominated better opponents. Zane points out that Gomis's wins have been close decisions against lower-level competition, while Brito has crushed fighters like Jack Shore. He believes Brito's crude but effective pressure will overwhelm Gomis.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 24 of 40 | 60% | 31 of 47 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:48 |
| Jack Shore | 0 | 30 of 56 | 53% | 57 of 86 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 5:09 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 9 of 17 | 52% | 13 of 21 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:48 |
| Jack Shore | 0 | 15 of 31 | 48% | 29 of 45 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 2:31 | |
| 2 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 15 of 23 | 65% | 18 of 26 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Jack Shore | 0 | 15 of 25 | 60% | 28 of 41 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 2:38 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 24 of 40 | 60% | 16 of 32 | 7 of 7 | 1 of 1 | 10 of 25 | 14 of 15 | 0 of 0 |
| Jack Shore | 30 of 56 | 53% | 4 of 29 | 4 of 4 | 22 of 23 | 20 of 46 | 10 of 10 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 9 of 17 | 52% | 5 of 13 | 3 of 3 | 1 of 1 | 5 of 13 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Jack Shore | 15 of 31 | 48% | 1 of 16 | 2 of 2 | 12 of 13 | 11 of 27 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Joanderson Brito | 15 of 23 | 65% | 11 of 19 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 12 | 10 of 11 | 0 of 0 |
| Jack Shore | 15 of 25 | 60% | 3 of 13 | 2 of 2 | 10 of 10 | 9 of 19 | 6 of 6 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Brito (-148), Shore (+124)
Round 1
A place in the top 15 at the talent-rich featherweight division may loom for the victor between Welshman Shore (17-1, 6-1 UFC) and the ultraviolent Chute Boxe fighter Brito (16-3-1, 4-1 UFC). Finish rates of 76% for the former and 87% for the latter mean that the judges might be able to take off this preliminary headliner, while referee Joao Claudio Soares should be ready to step in at a moment’s notice. Before they try to lop the other’s head off at the neck, the heavy hitters bump fists. Brito is the initial aggressor, landing long strikes and finding his range early. Shore throws back to back him away, and he checks a low kick. Brito jabs his way in, and he has another calf kick checked hard. Brito swings for the bleachers, and Shore barely dodges it. The low kick that follows separates Shore from his balance, and he drops to a knee and pops back up. Shore gathers himself and ties the Brazilian up to slow him down, and Brito is quick to turn him around and pepper him with knees. Brito breaks off to throw big hands, and Shore slides away but cannot get away from a heavy leg kick. Brito shreds the front leg again and loads up on power punches, and Shore clinches him up as Brito smiles and sticks his tongue out. Brito pursues a single when turning his man around, kneeing the inner thighs when the takedown is not there. Shore chucks him to the side and looks for a takedown, but Brito hip-checks him and pushes him back to the wire. Shore attempts another level change and hangs on tight to slow Brito down, and they both lower themselves to the ground in a minute when locked up. Brito gets up first and pursues a double, and Shore elbows him in the side of the head to have him knock it off. Brito shoulder strikes his foe while up close and personal in the clinch, and he takes a knee to the belly as the grinding round ends.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Christian Stein scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Brito
Round 2
Brito offers a glove touch that is accepted, and he gets right back to his forward momentum. Brito lands a couple leg kicks, completely no-sells getting kicked in the head by the Welshman, and clinches him up. Brito hammers knees on the legs of his opponent and slings him to the mat, and Shore climbs back up without issue. Brito remains stuck to him like he was made of Saran wrap, and Shore pushes him away with a knee up the middle. Brito scores a couple calf kicks, and he ducks when punches are aimed at his face. Shore tries to check a kick and the skin tears open from the impact, as the swelling and welting makes that left leg a horror show less than halfway through the match. Brito sells out for a takedown, and Shore defends it with elbows on the sides of the head. Brito lands a few more short knees as blood leaks out of Shore’s shin. Brito doggedly presses ahead, and he punches the shin several times to further rip open the cut. The apparent damage is so significant that Soares calls in the doctor, who examines the roughly inch-long wound that is at this point gaping. The physician wipes the blood away and feels the bone beneath it, and determines that the bout should not continue. Soares waves the fight off. It is unclear if there is a broken bone, or what the specific reason for the stoppage is, but it will go down as a technical knockout victory for the Brazilian—who hands Shore his first loss by knockout, however unusual.
The Official Result
Joanderson Brito def. Jack Shore R2 3:35 via TKO (Doctor Stoppage)
Angelo picks Brito due to his danger on the feet, but feels the fight is closer to 50/50 than the 2-1 odds suggest. He notes Brito's 50% takedown defense and that Shore could win if he avoids power and gets takedowns. He does not bet on this fight.
Big Brady calls Brito a 'moment winner' with power and finishing ability. He notes Shore's vulnerability to being hurt and questions his takedown success at featherweight. He predicts Brito will land a big shot and knock Shore out in the first round.
Cody picks Brito, citing his physical strength, power, and Brazilian crowd advantage. He notes Shore struggled with physical wrestlers at bantamweight and hasn't looked great at featherweight. Cody expects Brito to land bigger shots and potentially submit Shore.
Daniel Vreeland picks Brito, emphasizing his physicality, power, and multiple finishing threats. He notes that Shore's best wins are against lower-level competition and that Brito has fought tougher opponents. He believes Brito's grappling and striking are superior and that Shore may struggle at featherweight. He considers Brito underpriced and expects him to look like a -600 favorite after the fight.
Shore is the underdog but will put the grind on Brito and win by decision. Brito is dangerous with knockout power and choking ability, but Shore won't make the same mistakes as Jonathan Pearce and will wear on Brito over 15 minutes.
Paul picks Brito, highlighting his power and physicality. He notes Shore's takedown defense and durability are questionable, and Brito's damaging blows will impress judges. Paul expects Brito to win the first two rounds and hold on.
The MMA Guru picks Joanderson Brito, citing his physicality, fast-twitch athleticism, and momentum. He doubts Jack Shore's strength at featherweight and believes Brito will revel in the pay-per-view moment. He also notes Brito's win over Lucas Alexander has aged well, and that Shore was finished by Ricky Simon.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 14 of 16 | 87% | 81 of 96 | 1 of 4 | 25% | 0 | 1 | 6:15 |
| Jonathan Pearce | 0 | 8 of 20 | 40% | 33 of 47 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 1 | 0 | 1:58 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 12 of 14 | 85% | 43 of 48 | 0 of 3 | 0% | 0 | 1 | 2:28 |
| Jonathan Pearce | 0 | 8 of 19 | 42% | 21 of 33 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 1:58 | |
| 2 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 2 of 2 | 100% | 38 of 48 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 3:47 |
| Jonathan Pearce | 0 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 12 of 14 | 0 of 0 | --- | 1 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 14 of 16 | 87% | 6 of 6 | 2 of 4 | 6 of 6 | 3 of 4 | 7 of 8 | 4 of 4 |
| Jonathan Pearce | 8 of 20 | 40% | 4 of 15 | 3 of 4 | 1 of 1 | 4 of 12 | 2 of 3 | 2 of 5 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 12 of 14 | 85% | 4 of 4 | 2 of 4 | 6 of 6 | 3 of 4 | 7 of 8 | 2 of 2 |
| Jonathan Pearce | 8 of 19 | 42% | 4 of 14 | 3 of 4 | 1 of 1 | 4 of 12 | 2 of 3 | 2 of 4 | |
| 2 | Joanderson Brito | 2 of 2 | 100% | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 2 of 2 |
| Jonathan Pearce | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 1 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Pearce (-130), Brito (+110)
Round 1
A potentially violent featherweight encounter rounds out this long preliminary slate. Winner of five straight, “JSP” Pearce (14-4, 5-1 UFC) will be in for a fight against the hard-charging Brito (15-3-1, 3-1 UFC). Referee Herb Dean may have his hands full for this one, although there is a sporting glove touch before it begins. Pearce lets loose with a kick to start things off, and Brito slings a right hand in response. Pearce shoots for a takedown, and Brito defends the double with a guillotine choke. Brito turns his foe around and keeps tightly pressed against him, and he starts digging right hands to the body as Pearce shakes his head. Brito lifts Pearce clean off the ground and slams him down, and he instantly lands in side control and starts slugging Pearce in the face with left hands. A bit too excited, Brito jumps over and looks to take a scrambling Pearce’s back, but he falls off the back and lands on his own back. Pearce lines him up for a solid right hand, and he attempts to set up a guillotine choke when Brito fights his way up. Brito clubs Pearce in the temple on the break, and he chases after Pearce throwing haymakers. Pearce responds with a body kick and a double, and Brito stops it and backs himself against the wall. Pearce redoubles his effort to take the fight down, and he is stonewalled but pressing the Brazilian against the wall. Brito slugs Pearce in the belly a few times as they turn one another around while clinched. Pearce claims that Brito grabbed his cup, as Brito tried to defend from a takedown. Pearce falls to his back in search of an armbar, and Brito stacks Pearce up to break out of the submission setup. “JSP” hunts for a triangle, and Brito lifts him up and slams him down to stop that as well. Pearce jumps back to his feet and looks for a takedown, and he sneaks in two uppercuts and dodges a windmilling right hand before the round ends.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Pearce
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Pearce
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Pearce
Round 2
The fists are bumped, and Pearce dives forward to hit a single in the opening seconds. Pearce lands on half guard and starts slamming down elbows. Pearce steps over into mount for a moment, and Brito bucks and fights off an arm-triangle set up to drag Pearce back to guard. Brito twists and bucks, but Pearce gladly grinds on his opponent to wear him down. “JSP” continues holding Brito down, landing sporadic shots, and the two start talking to one another. Pearce tells him to get up and do something, and Brito tries to explode out but his power is not what it was in the previous round. Pearce rides and lands right hands, and Brito laughs at him for his feeble strikes while irritated he is being held down. Brito scoots his way to the wall on one knee, and he works his way up.
Out of nowhere, “Tubarao” snatches up a ninja choke with his back still against the wall, and it is shockingly tight. Pearce falls to his side to wriggle out, and Brito cranks down hard on it with his chest pressed tightly. Pearce starts tapping as Brito completes the submission
, and the stunning comeback has been completed by the powerhouse Brazilian.
The Official Result
Joanderson Brito def. Jonathan Pearce R2 3:54 via Submission (Ninja Choke)
Angelo picks Jonathan Pearce, citing his insane wrestling pressure and ability to take down Joanderson Brito. He notes Brito is a dangerous striker but expects Pearce to dive at legs immediately. He expresses some hesitation due to the Grant Dawson knockout, but still picks Pearce.
Big Brady calls this his favorite fight on the card. He thinks Brito is very live for a first-round knockout or submission because Pearce is very hitable and leaves himself in bad spots on the mat. He notes Pearce has great pressure and cardio but Brito has power and submission skills. He predicts Brito wins by first-round knockout, but acknowledges if it goes to the second round, Pearce takes over.
Cody picks Joanderson Brito as a slight underdog, calling it a 50/50 fight. He notes Brito's power and physicality, and believes he can catch Pearce with something. He acknowledges Pearce's wrestling and cardio but thinks Brito's power and submission threat early make him the value play.
Brito is a relentless pressure fighter who doesn't give opponents room to breathe. He has good takedown defense and gets back to his feet quickly. Pearce is a wrestler who may get takedowns early, but Brito's ability to scramble and return to striking will break Pearce. Brito will land big punches and eventually find a knockout in the third round.
Paul also picks Brito, citing his power and the danger he poses early. He notes that Pearce has been hurt before and Brito hits hard. Paul thinks Brito's submission threat, especially a guillotine, is real early. He sees this as a dog or pass and takes the plus money.
The MMA Guru picks Joanderson Brito to finish Jonathan Pearce in round one. He criticizes Pearce's competition and notes that Pearce struggled against Darren Elkins, Makwan Amirkhani, and Christian Rodriguez. He highlights Brito's finishing potential with first-round wins over Lucas Alexander, Andre Fili, and Weston Wilson, and believes Brito's run will continue.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 22 of 30 | 73% | 24 of 32 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 2:08 |
| Westin Wilson | 0 | 4 of 8 | 50% | 14 of 18 | 0 of 0 | --- | 2 | 0 | 0:00 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 22 of 30 | 73% | 24 of 32 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 2:08 |
| Westin Wilson | 0 | 4 of 8 | 50% | 14 of 18 | 0 of 0 | --- | 2 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 22 of 30 | 73% | 21 of 28 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 1 | 5 of 10 | 3 of 3 | 14 of 17 |
| Westin Wilson | 4 of 8 | 50% | 0 of 3 | 3 of 4 | 1 of 1 | 3 of 7 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 22 of 30 | 73% | 21 of 28 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 1 | 5 of 10 | 3 of 3 | 14 of 17 |
| Westin Wilson | 4 of 8 | 50% | 0 of 3 | 3 of 4 | 1 of 1 | 3 of 7 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Brito (-1400), Wilson (+850)
Round 1
The biggest betting favorite on the card by a country mile, Brito (14-3-1, 2-1 UFC) at -1400 odds is widely expected to blaze through his short-notice replacement foe. Rather than fighting Khusein Askhabov, the well-traveled Wilson (16-7, 0-0 UFC) steps in for his UFC debut as around a +800 underdog. The sport is a wild one and even massive favorites can lose – just look at Kutateladze earlier tonight – and Wilson does celebrate a 100% finish rate across his 16 pro victories. Referee Chris Tognoni will need to be on his A-game for what should be a fast and furious affair for as long as it lasts. Before the two featherweights engage, they touch gloves to signal they are glad to be competing tonight. Brito is the one to push the pace early, and Wilson fades back and eats a right hand. Brito wings another overhand right, and Wilson is out of the way in time. The karate style and stance from Wilson works against him, as Brito busts him in the chops with a pair of furious hooks. Wilson wobbles back to the fence, and Brito is so aggressive that Wilson grabs him to slow him down. Brito wings a right hand over the top, and Wilson responds with a potential trip attempt. Brito presses Wilson tightly on the fence, and he takes a knee to the chest. Brito slings him to the mat, and Wilson pulls on the cage with his toes. Brito lands in side control, keeping his shoulder pressed tightly on the Utah native. Wilson is again warned for grabbing the fence, and Brito stands up and grabs it to fight off a sudden, unexpected leglock. Tognoni swats his fingers out of the fence, and Brito drops down and busts Wilson in the face with a right hand.
Wilson latches on to a sudden kneebar, and Brito pushes off and batters Wilson with thunderous right hands. As Wilson hangs on, rolled to his side with the submission no longer a serious option, Brito does not let him off the hook. “Tubarao” concludes his bombardment with fierce flurry of fists, and Tognoni jumps in to stop the fight as Wilson’s lights go out.
The enormous favorite made short work of the late replacement, having now performed three first-round finishes in a row. An energized Brito loudly and angrily calls out Dan Ige for a future fight, flipping off double birds and calling for a main event spot. If not Ige, he will also take Alex Caceres, as he is very interested in a ranked adversary.
The Official Result
Joanderson Brito def. Westin Wilson R1 2:54 via KO (Punches)
Angelo picks Joanderson Brito to win inside the distance. He describes Brito as an absolute savage with fast, athletic striking and solid top pressure. He believes Westin Wilson, despite high fight IQ, is outmatched by Brito's size, strength, and aggression. He plans to parlay Brito if under -400 or bet the finish prop.
Big Brady picks Joanderson Brito to win by first-round knockout, calling it one of the most lopsided matchups he's ever seen. He notes Wilson has no takedown defense, poor striking defense, and has been knocked out several times. Brito is a black belt in BJJ with power and can finish anywhere. Brady expects a finish within the first 60 seconds.
Cody is very confident Brito wins, likely by submission. He notes Brito's significant advantages in striking, wrestling, and grappling. Wilson is a regional fighter making his UFC debut at 34, with losses to lower-level competition. Cody thinks Brito will take him down and submit him, possibly by rear-naked choke. He prefers the submission prop at +200.
Daniel confidently picks Brito to finish Wilson, predicting a first-round submission. He notes Brito's high ceiling, as praised by UFC matchmakers, and his dangerous grappling. He sees Wilson as a 'kill or be killed' fighter who will be outmatched physically and technically. He expects Brito to dominate wherever the fight goes, and calls it a mismatch.
Paul agrees Brito wins inside the distance, likely by KO. He notes the huge disparity in experience and skill, with Wilson being a career regional fighter. Paul thinks Brito will knock him out by backing him up and landing a big shot. He mentions Brito's cauliflower ears as a sign of his toughness.
The Guru picks Joanderson Brito, noting his momentum with two wins in a row over decent competition, including a KO and a submission. He believes Brito's grappling will be too much for Westin Wilson, who trains at Upstate Karate with Stephen Thompson but has a tendency to give up his back. He predicts a rear-naked choke submission in the first round.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 0 | 4 of 8 | 50% | 7 of 11 | 2 of 2 | 100% | 1 | 0 | 1:25 |
| Lucas Alexander | 0 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 1 of 2 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 0 | 4 of 8 | 50% | 7 of 11 | 2 of 2 | 100% | 1 | 0 | 1:25 |
| Lucas Alexander | 0 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 1 of 2 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joanderson Brito | 4 of 8 | 50% | 2 of 5 | 0 of 0 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 4 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Lucas Alexander | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | 1 of 2 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joanderson Brito | 4 of 8 | 50% | 2 of 5 | 0 of 0 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 4 | 4 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Lucas Alexander | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | 1 of 2 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Brito (-350), Alexander (+255)
Round 1
The action ticks up one notch as we move to the featherweight division. After a veritable revolving door of opponents, heavy-handed Brazilian finisher Brito (13-3-1, 1-1 UFC) now squares off against fellow countryman Alexander (7-2, 0-0 UFC) in the latter’s UFC debut. While both are the same age, Brito holds greater high-level experience, having fought up through the LFA to DWCS and then the UFC. Meanwhile, his opponent comes in on a five-fight win streak, with most of those victories coming in Florida-based leagues. The third man in the Octagon is referee Chris Tognoni, and there is a touch of gloves to get things started. Brito immediately starts racing forward, and he wings a low kick that comes up short. Alexander responds with one that lands, but he already finds himself backed up to the cage and ducking a haymaker. Brito bears down on him and loads up on right hands, and he ducks a head kick by a matter of millimeters and allows Alexander to fall to the mat. Brito lifts his man up and slams him down, and then does this a second time when Alexander gets to his knees. Brito knees the thigh a few times before scooping “The Lion” up and dropping him down once more. When Alexander moves back to his feet, Brito jumps on his back to serve as a malicious backpack, while setting up some form of a rear-naked choke.
Brito tightens his legs around the waist and switches his arms to sink his right forearm under the chin. The choke is instantly tight and Brito has plenty of energy to crush it like a vice, and he drags the newcomer from behind down to the ground to make the submission purely academic. Barely one second after they hit the mat, and Alexander taps out frantically from the maneuver, as he would likely go out if the grip remained tight for too much longer.
Tubular work for "Tubarao" Brito, who now posts an even number of knockouts and submissions on his ledger while lifting his finish rate above 85%.
The Official Result
Joanderson Brito def. Lucas Alexander R1 2:02 via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
Cody picks Brito confidently, noting he is a powerhouse and coming off a career-best win. He points out that Alexander has missed weight multiple times and is taking the fight on short notice, which could affect his performance. He expects Brito to press forward and score takedowns.
Paul also picks Brito, noting he is a solid prospect and Alexander is a late replacement with questionable credentials. He thinks Brito's aggression and takedowns will be too much, and Alexander may struggle to make weight.
The MMA Guru picks Joanderson Brito by first-round KO, citing his full camp and the short-notice replacement Lucas Alexander. He believes Alexander will be overly aggressive early, which will be his downfall against Brito. He notes that Brito's win over Andre Fili has aged well, and he trusts Brito's power and timing.
Expert Picks (9)
Angelo picks Joanderson Brito, calling him the most dangerous guy at this weight class. He notes Brito's ability to finish by KO, submission, or leg kicks. He worries about Brito's cardio since he hasn't been to a decision in a long time, but believes his insane pressure will overwhelm Gomis, who is low volume and may not handle the pace.
Big Brady picks Joanderson Brito by first-round submission, calling him a killer with dangerous striking and a huge grappling advantage. He criticizes Gomis for doing nothing in fights and having poor submission defense. He expects Brito to take Gomis down and submit him quickly.
Cody picks Brito due to his physicality, power, and grappling advantage. He notes that Brito is always aggressive and finishes fights early. However, he expresses concern about Brito's cardio and the possibility of Gomis evading him with footwork. Despite the trap potential, Cody believes Brito's strength and pressure will overwhelm Gomis.
Connor picks Brito because he believes Brito's overwhelming physicality and pressure will be too much for Gomis, who relies on a range striking game without a jab. He notes that Gomis has struggled against fighters who simply storm forward, as seen in his close fights with Yannis Ghemmouri and Frank Marshall. Connor points out that Brito is a game-breaking athlete who has crushed technically superior fighters like Jack Shore. He sees no clear path to victory for Gomis.
Daniel Vreeland picks William Gomis for the upset. He believes Gomis is better than he has shown, with good footwork, speed, and takedown defense. He thinks the big cage and home crowd will help Gomis frustrate Brito at distance. He notes Brito's cardio issues and that Gomis has a path to victory if he avoids getting bullied.
JP picks Joanderson Brito because he thinks Brito has more paths to victory, including power and submissions. He notes Gomis is a one-trick pony kickboxer and Brito has impressive wins over Diego Lopes and Chape. He thinks Brito's pressure and grappling will be too much.
Paul picks Brito, citing his physicality and power. He notes that Gomis is a low-volume point striker who may struggle with Brito's pressure. However, Paul acknowledges the risk of Gomis using movement to frustrate Brito, especially in a big cage in Paris. He still expects Brito to find a takedown or land a big shot.
The MMA Guru picks Joanderson Brito over William Gomis, praising Brito's power and explosiveness. He notes Brito's wins over Diego Lopez and Shep Mariscal. He believes Gomis' rangey, low-threat style will not work against Brito's pressure. He predicts a TKO win for Brito.
Zane picks Brito because he sees Gomis as a limited range striker who lacks a jab and has poor defensive wrestling. He notes that Brito is a powerful, athletic fighter who has dominated better opponents. Zane points out that Gomis's wins have been close decisions against lower-level competition, while Brito has crushed fighters like Jack Shore. He believes Brito's crude but effective pressure will overwhelm Gomis.
Comments (1)
Brito is wild. Takedown but got reverse. Held the shorts. Held the gully past the bell rd1. Brito nearly got the KO rd1 went for the gully on the defense takedown. Rd2 Brito gets the takedown. Side arm triangle choke. Fight was in France. Brito won 1 & 2 lost a split. MMA decisions went 3-10 Brito. Brito didn't show Cardio issues. Just he goes for takedowns.
sab is 30 for the heel hook