Pre-fight Discussion UFC On ESPN 53: Ribas vs. Namajunas Sat. March 23 Prelims 7pm ET ESPN+, Main 10pm ET ESPN & ESPN+

Planning to watch

  • All of it

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Exactly. The version of Rose that beat Joanna J. (twice), Weili (twice) and Andrade seemed top of the division. She improved her striking so much that it became the strongest part of her game. Like you say you never know what version may show up.

Ribas is kind of similar in that regard. She's alternated wins and losses in her last seven fights. She can get some spectacular finishes and looked good defeating Dern, Araujo and Pinheiro. Not so in her losses to Barber, Chookagian (though that was a split decision) and Rodriguez.

I hope both fighters are at the top of their game Saturday. We should know early into the second round if they are. Interesting that this one is five rounds. May the best fighter win. Hoping there's no controversy or sluggishness from either of them.
This one will come down to the wire for me. Rose is the smart choice. Or is it?

These are the fights I like to see but have a hell of a hard time picking correctly, sometimes.

Rose has been there, and done that. Is she actually hungry to win anymore? Or does she just want to keep doing what she’s been doing since she was a teen?

You’d think Ribas would absolutely be hungry. But is she good enough to beat Rose? It all comes down to which Rose shows up, imo. May as well flip a coin on that.

We won’t get to see all the media we would get during fight week of a ppv (Countdown, Embeddeds, pre-presser, weigh-ins, and ceremonials).

So, I have to try to see what is actually available this week. But I have a hard time picking against Rose when she is fighting somebody that’s not what I would consider to be a serious contender, right now.
 
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Agreed. Hopefully our picks start off better this time, last week was rough lol, we were 1-6 before we knew it :D
Enjoy the fights guys. This week, we will be watching the fights in my $28 million mansion in Colorado. There will be free $60,000 bottles of champagne but feel free to bring your own drinks

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Here's a few that interest me.

The co-main Karl Williams (9-1) vs. Justin Tafa (7-3, 1 NC).
Payton Talbott (7-0) vs. Cameron Saaiman (9-1).
Edmen Shahbazyan (12-4) vs. A.J. Dobson (7-2)
and early in the prelims a battle of undefeated: Igor da Silva (8-0) vs. Andre Lima (7-0)

I'd enjoy your thoughts on any of those, or any other fights on the card. Hoping for some hidden gems of action.

I don't have many thoughts on these, but I am aware that JUSTIN TAFA is putting together a nice string of 1st round KOs, and that he seems to possess some freaky power, as opponents drop hard even when they barely get hit or block shots by him. See GIF below.

There’s also the case of Tafa’s card placement. UFC always tends to put him quite high, even when on PPV. It makes me think that a 4th straight win here, while in the co-main, could launch him to a name opponent next.

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This weekend it's UFC on ESPN 53: Ribas vs. Namajunas also known as UFC Vegas 89. Thirteen bouts are scheduled, culminating in the main event: a flyweight matchup between Amanda Ribas and Rose Namajunas. Here you may discuss anything related to the card including which fights you anticipate along with your own breakdowns and predictions. Please keep it friendly and civil. This thread will include updated information and articles from sherdog's writers and contributors.

Stay tuned throughout the week as we lead up to the weigh-ins and play by play discussion hosted by @Jackonfire. You can follow round by round scoring with @JayPettryMMA & friends, and after the fights you can check it out via fightfinder. You're also welcome to watch the post-fight press conference and Shillan & Duffy wrap up here at Sherdog too. Enjoy!

Main Card ESPN/ESPN+ 10 PM et
Prelims ESPN+ 7 PM et

UFC Fight Night

Saturday 03.23.2024 at 07:00 PM ET
U.S. Broadcast: ESPN | Prelims: ESPN+
Promotion: Ultimate Fighting Championship
Ownership: Endeavor
Venue: UFC Apex
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Enclosure: Octagon
MMA Bouts: 13

UFC ON ESPN 53 - RIBAS VS. NAMAJUNAS​

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
MAR 23, 2024
United States
UFC APEX, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, UNITED STATES

Main Event Flyweight AMANDA RIBAS 12-4 vs. ROSE NAMAJUNAS 11-6
12Karl
Williams

9-1-0
vs

Heavyweight
Justin
Tafa

7-3-0
11Edmen
Shahbazyan

12-4-0
vs

Middleweight
A.J.
Dobson

7-2-0
10Payton
Talbott

7-0-0
vs

Bantamweight
Cameron
Saaiman

9-1-0
9Billy
Quarantillo

18-5-0
vs

Featherweight
Youssef
Zalal

13-5-1
8Fernando
Padilla

15-5-0
vs

Featherweight
Luis
Pajuelo

8-1-0
7Kurt
Holobaugh

20-7-0
vs

Lightweight
Trey
Ogden

16-6-0
6Ricardo
Ramos

16-5-0
vs

Featherweight
Julian
Erosa

28-11-0
5Miles
Johns

13-2-0
vs

Bantamweight
Cody
Gibson

19-9-0
4Jarno
Errens

13-5-1
vs

Featherweight
Steven
Nguyen

9-1-0
3Montserrat
Rendon

6-0-0
vs

Bantamweight
Dariya
Zheleznyakova

8-1-0
2Igor
da Silva

8-0-0
vs

Flyweight
Andre
Lima

7-0-0
1Mohammed
Usman

10-2-0
vs

Heavyweight
Michael
Parkin

8-0-0

Keith and Ben preview UFC on ESPN 53, with detailed predictions and picks for all 13 fights. Side topics of conversation include: Texas, masked 1980s pro wrestling tag team The Machines, the worst cases of "strikeritis" in MMA history, and siblings with wildly different (or very similar) fight styles.
0:00 In Praise of Texas
9:05 Mohammed Usman (10-2) vs. Michael Parkin (8-0)
17:52 Igor da Silva (8-0) vs. Andre Lima (7-0)
24:17 Montserrat Rendon (6-0) vs. Dariya Zheleznyakova (8-1)
33:12 Jarno Errens (13-5-1) vs. Steven Nguyen (9-1)
40:58 Miles Johns (13-2, 1 NC) vs. Cody Gibson (19-9)
51:47 Ricardo Ramos (16-5) vs. Julian Erosa (28-11)
1:02:25 Kurt Holobaugh (20-7, 1 NC) vs. Trey Ogden (16-6, 1 NC)
1:12:22 Fernando Padilla (15-5) vs. Luis Pajuelo (8-1)
1:20:40 Billy Quarantillo (18-5) vs. Youssef Zalal (13-5-1)
1:31:00 Payton Talbott (7-0) vs. Cameron Saaiman (9-1)
1:40:08 Edmen Shahbazyan (12-4) vs. A.J. Dobson (7-2)
1:52:56 Karl Williams (9-1) vs. Justin Tafa (7-3, 1 NC)
2:06:06 Amanda Ribas (12-4) vs. Rose Namajunas (11-6)
2:20:37 A quick rundown of all the picks



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I like that grid with the columns, major improvement.
 
Appreciate the feedback. Since it's from sherdog staff it enables readers to research further details and previous round by round scoring via fightfinder.

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Preview: UFC on ESPN 53 ‘Ribas vs. Namajunas’​

Ribas vs. Namajunas​

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship on Saturday heads back to the UFC Apex in Las Vegas for a second straight week, and this time around, it essentially does so with a one-fight card. That one fight comes in the UFC on ESPN 53 main event, where two former strawweights look to make an impact up a weight class, as ex-champion Rose Namajunas seeks her first win at 125 pounds against Amanda Ribas. There are some interesting matchups beyond that but nothing with particularly immediate stakes. Former top middleweight prospect Edmen Shahbazyan tries to right the ship against A.J. Dobson, and a bantamweight tilt pairing Payton Talbott with Cameron Saaiman features two high-upside talents. From there, a Billy Quarantilloappearances almost always results in a good time. Still, this definitely seems to be a card where the promotion wants to keep the powder dry for UFC 300.

Now to the UFC on ESPN 53 “Ribas vs. Namajunas” preview:

Women’s Flyweights​

#8 WP4P | Rose Namajunas (11-6, 9-5 UFC) vs. #8 WSW | Amanda Ribas (12-4, 7-3 UFC)

ODDS: Namajunas (-250), Ribas (+205)

Namajunas’ flyweight debut was neither a success nor a failure, so the former strawweight champ gives 125 pounds a second go here. Namajunas was marked for stardom almost immediately upon her professional debut, earning the second win of her career with a flying armbar that was one of the best finishes of 2013. Beyond that, her stint on “The Ultimate Fighter” proved her to be a fascinating personality, constantly grappling with some mental struggles that would manifest throughout her career. Namajunas charged through “The Ultimate Fighter” house before losing the UFC’s inaugural strawweight title fight to Carla Esparza, but the expectation was that she would be back in the title picture shortly; and while she did get there, it was via a long and winding road. Namajunas did not keep a particularly active schedule, but upsetting the hype train of Paige VanZant and eking out a victory over Tecia Torres proved to be enough to have her on the fringes of title contention. Instead, she was unable to handle the consistent pressure of Karolina Kowalkiewicz, opening the worry that Namajunas might not have either the physical or mental strength to hold up against the 115-pound elite. Still, “Thug Rose” wound up being Joanna Jedrzejczyk’s top contender after just one more win, mostly due to Jedrzejczyk cleaning out the rest of the division. Namajunas’ struggles played a major part in the build-up, with the then-champion making it apparent that her plan was to mentally break her newest challenger. Instead, Namajunas put together the sharpest performance of her career and blew through Jedrzejczyk in a shade over three minutes. After winning a five-round war over Jedrzejczyk in an immediate rematch, it seemed like Namajunas was suddenly ready to establish herself as the new strawweight queen. However, she lost her belt in particularly brutal fashion against Jessica Andrade, getting dropped on her head for a slam knockout. That followed a first round that might have been the sharpest of Namajunas’ career—a dynamic that set the tone for her inconsistent performances over the next few years. She avenged the loss to Andrade a year later, then quickly knocked out Weili Zhang to win the title back in 2021. A rematch against Zhang saw her defend her title in a sloppy affair. Then came her second encounter with Esparza, one of the worst performances in mixed martial arts history that saw Namajunas bafflingly lured—or frightened—into inactivity. Zhang eventually won the title back, so it was a bit of a surprise when Namajunas’ return was announced at flyweight rather than against the strawweight champion that she had beaten twice before. Namajunas was apparently in search of a new challenge, and she looked solid against top flyweight contender Manon Fiorot. Namajunas looked capable of matching up with one of the UFC’s strongest 125-pounders physically; the only issue was Namajunas’ relative lack of striking volume, explained in part by her breaking a finger early in the fight. It is hard to entirely trust Namajunas, but the performance was good enough to suggest she could make an impact in her new division. She looks to prove that against Ribas, who herself has a lot to prove at 125 pounds.

Ribas also seemed marked for stardom early on in her UFC career. After waiting two years to make her UFC debut, the Brazilian was an absolute revelation with wins over Emily Whitmore and Mackenzie Dern, proving herself to be an immediate strawweight contender while also showing plenty of charisma. After more of a promotional push in 2020, the hope was that “Amandinha” could reach title challenger status come 2021. Instead, Ribas kicked off the year by getting knocked out against Marina Rodriguez. Since then, Ribas has mostly tread water, staying relevant but also hitting a clear ceiling, including during a move up to flyweight for three fights. That run, which consisted of a win over Viviane Araujo in between losses to Katlyn Cerminara and Maycee Barber, laid bare just how much of Ribas’ success depends on her being an effective bully. She was at enough physical parity to outwrestle and generally bully Araujo, but she was successfully neutralized by Cerminara and simply got outgunned by Barber before being stopped. What now appears to be a one-fight return to strawweight against Luana Pinheiro was not particularly pretty. Pinheiro outmaneuvered the former Jungle Fight champion quite easily on the feet before tiring and getting finished in the closing moments of the fight, but it was at least a win that established Ribas is better off at strawweight. That makes it a surprise that Ribas is back at 125 pounds here, albeit against a fellow former strawweight. Ribas is physical enough to make this fight interesting, particularly if Namajunas shows up in poor form, but this does look like the former strawweight champ’s fight to lose. Ribas’ combination of aggression and lack of defense leaves her open to eat some hard shots, and Namajunas seems more than capable of picking her off and landing some particularly brutal strikes once she gets the chance to warm up. The pick is Namajunas via third-round knockout.

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Ribas vs. Namajunas
Williams vs. Tafa
Shahbazyan vs. Dobson
Talbott vs. Saaiman
Quarantillo vs. Zalal
Padilla vs. Pajuelo
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Have to dress up when staying at the mansion!!
You look absoutley stunning, perfect outfit. Its always a bit intimidating walking into one of @Davidjacksonjones mansions to watch the fights because you never want to look bad in such a beautiful home. I think I'll be wearing a bow tie

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Main event is very hard to call because Rose is such a hot and cold fighter, you never really know what to expect. Sometimes she looks great and vicious, and then next fight she is so flat and looks underwhelming. I'd advise anyone to stay away from putting money on Rose fights because its too unpredictable how she will show up.
 
Enjoy the fights guys. This week, we will be watching the fights in my $28 million mansion in Colorado. There will be free $60,000 bottles of champagne but feel free to bring your own drinks

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I'll bring a few a dozen cases of cream soda and make nachos for all. If anyone needs transpo we'll pick you up in the Sherdog jet.
 
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