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Drops tight split decision in Vegas
Swanson lost to Andre Fili via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 28-29) at UFC 303 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Cub did a nice job of making this a close fight following a slow start. He dropped Round 1 on all three scorecards before roaring back to win Round 2. The final frame could have gone either way, but ultimately only one judge gave it to the veteran. At the very least, the end result was a $50,000 Fight of the Night bonus for both men. Set to turn 41 years of age this coming November, Swanson has alternated losses and wins in his past six fights. The days of him impacting the title picture are obviously long over, but Cub still has some gas left in the tank. As long as the UFC is careful regarding the level of competition it matches him up against moving forward, Swanson should continue to be reasonably effective.
Cub did a nice job of making this a close fight following a slow start. He dropped Round 1 on all three scorecards before roaring back to win Round 2. The final frame could have gone either way, but ultimately only one judge gave it to the veteran. At the very least, the end result was a $50,000 Fight of the Night bonus for both men. Set to turn 41 years of age this coming November, Swanson has alternated losses and wins in his past six fights. The days of him impacting the title picture are obviously long over, but Cub still has some gas left in the tank. As long as the UFC is careful regarding the level of competition it matches him up against moving forward, Swanson should continue to be reasonably effective.
Willl face Andre Fili
Swanson will face Andre Fili in a bantamweight fight at UFC 303 on June 29, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Swanson has alternated wins and losses in his recent events, and he's looking to start a winning run after topping Hakeem Dawodu via unanimous decision in his most recent bout. He's now gone 4-2 over his last six outings.
Swanson has alternated wins and losses in his recent events, and he's looking to start a winning run after topping Hakeem Dawodu via unanimous decision in his most recent bout. He's now gone 4-2 over his last six outings.
Recipient of fortunate decision
Swanson defeated Hakeem Dawodu via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) at UFC on ESPN 71 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Swanson was so sure he was going to lose that he began to applaud for Dawodu right before Octagon announcer Joe Martinez declared the winner. When asked by Daniel Cormier in his post-fight interview if he felt he did enough to win, Cub responded "no." The honesty was refreshing. Swanson performed well whether he deserved the win or not. He landed the biggest strike of Round 1, but Dawodu had the edge on volume. It was the same story in Round 2. Cub landed a shockingly easy takedown midway though Round 3, that little did we know at the time, won him the fight. Swanson was very emotional in his interview with DC, essentially admitting he's getting up there in age (he'll be 40 in November) and things that used to come easy for him are now much more difficult. It's exceedingly rare for an MMA fighter to display the self awareness we heard from Cub this evening. He's now alternated wins and losses in his past five bouts.
Swanson was so sure he was going to lose that he began to applaud for Dawodu right before Octagon announcer Joe Martinez declared the winner. When asked by Daniel Cormier in his post-fight interview if he felt he did enough to win, Cub responded "no." The honesty was refreshing. Swanson performed well whether he deserved the win or not. He landed the biggest strike of Round 1, but Dawodu had the edge on volume. It was the same story in Round 2. Cub landed a shockingly easy takedown midway though Round 3, that little did we know at the time, won him the fight. Swanson was very emotional in his interview with DC, essentially admitting he's getting up there in age (he'll be 40 in November) and things that used to come easy for him are now much more difficult. It's exceedingly rare for an MMA fighter to display the self awareness we heard from Cub this evening. He's now alternated wins and losses in his past five bouts.
Set for 23rd UFC appearance
Swanson will take on Hakeem Dawodu at the UFC event on Aug. 12, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Swanson will be making his 23rd appearance in the UFC at 39 years of age. Swanson will return to featherweight to fight Dawodu after doing his first fight at bantamweight last October when he lost to Jonathan Martinez. Swanson is 3-2 over his last five bouts.
Swanson will be making his 23rd appearance in the UFC at 39 years of age. Swanson will return to featherweight to fight Dawodu after doing his first fight at bantamweight last October when he lost to Jonathan Martinez. Swanson is 3-2 over his last five bouts.
Finished in bantamweight debut
Swanson lost to Jonathan Martinez via TKO (leg kick) at 4:19 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Swanson was making his bantamweight debut after competing for more than 15 years at featherweight. It didn't go well. It's difficult to believe a veteran such as Cub would have such difficulty defending a leg kick, but Swanson ended up eating several impactful blows from Martinez, including the final one which sent him sprawling to the mat and ended the fight right then and there. Swanson's 3-2 mark in his past five fights dating back to October 2019 suggests there is still some meat on the bone here, but the UFC will need to be exceedingly careful regarding who it matches Cub up against moving forward. He'll be turning 39 years of age in early-November, and his trademark durability is clearly beginning to go.
Swanson was making his bantamweight debut after competing for more than 15 years at featherweight. It didn't go well. It's difficult to believe a veteran such as Cub would have such difficulty defending a leg kick, but Swanson ended up eating several impactful blows from Martinez, including the final one which sent him sprawling to the mat and ended the fight right then and there. Swanson's 3-2 mark in his past five fights dating back to October 2019 suggests there is still some meat on the bone here, but the UFC will need to be exceedingly careful regarding who it matches Cub up against moving forward. He'll be turning 39 years of age in early-November, and his trademark durability is clearly beginning to go.