Jon “Bones” Jones will attempt to continue
his meteoric rise within the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s light
heavyweight division when he steps into the Octagon to face veteran
fighter Vladimir “The Janitor” Matyushenko at UFC LIVE on VERSUS, live
from the San Diego Sports Arena. “Bones” Jones defeated Brandon Vera
in March to improve his record to 10-1, while Matyushenko has been victorious
in his last two fights since his return to the UFC. The main event will
be supplemented by riveting matchups featuring various stars such as
Mark Munoz, Yushin Okami, John Howard, Jake Ellenberger, Takanori Gomi
and Tyson Griffin. The fights will air live on VERSUS at 9 p.m. ET,
marking the second time a UFC event will be televised on a national
sports cable network.
UFC LIVE on VERSUS will feature the following matchups: Mark Munoz
vs. Yushin Okami, John Howard vs. Jake Ellenberger, Takanori Gomi vs.
Tyson Griffin, Paul Kelly vs. Jacob Volkmann, DaMarques Johnson vs.
Matthew Riddle, James Irvin vs. Igor Pokrajac, Brian Stann vs. Mike
Massenzio, Thiago Tavares vs. Willamy Freire, Darren Elkins vs. Charles
Oliveira, Rob Kimmons vs. Steve Steinbeiss.
The prelude to the main event features Mark Munoz (fighting out of
Vallejo, Calif./8-1), winner of five of his last six fights, including
three in a row over the likes of Ryan Jensen and Kendall Grove. With
a background in wrestling, the heavy-handed fighter also has knockout
power to coincide with a well-versed ground game which could prove dangerous
for his opponent Yushin “Thunder” Okami (fighting out of Kanagawa, Japan/25-5).
The veteran fighter out of Japan has been victorious in eight of his
ten fights within the UFC. One of the most physically imposing fighters
at 185-pounds, Okami will be a true test for his latest opponent.
A boxing background has been beneficial for Boston native John Howard
(fighting out of Boston, Mass./14-4) while in the UFC. His last two
victories have come via knockout, most recently against Daniel Roberts
at the first UFC on Versus. Overall, this welterweight fighter is undefeated
in his UFC career, but Jake Ellenberger (fighting out of Omaha, Neb./22-5)
will try to tarnish that record. A recent addition to the UFC, the native
from the Cornhusker State scored a TKO over Mike Pyle at UFC 108, just
22 seconds into the second round. Ellenberger’s granite chin and heavy
hands will guide him in this welterweight matchup.
Former PRIDE lightweight champion Takanori Gomi (fighting out of Tokyo,
Japan/31-6) will make his second appearance in the UFC after his slugfest
with Kenny Florian at UFC Fight Night in March of 2010. The accomplished
wrestler has a terrific ground game, complemented by tremendous knockout
power. Standing across the Octagon from Gomi will be Tyson Griffin (fighting
out of Las Vegas, Nev./14-3). The native of Sacramento, California employs
an aggressive ground and pound attack, which should match up well with
Gomi’s wrestling background. The winner of six of his last eight fights,
Griffin looks to get back in the title race with a win over “The Fireball
Kid”.
The toughness and conditioning of Paul Kelly (fighting out of Liverpool,
England/11-2) has never been questioned, as half of his six fights within
the UFC have gone the distance and each time, Kelly has been the unanimous
victor. Kelly has excelled at the ground and pound, which will be tested
against Jacob Volkmann (fighting out of White Bear Lake, Minn./10-2),
who has a stellar wrestling background. The former Big Ten wrestling
champion most recently won a split decision over Ronys Torres at UFC
Fight Night in March, after consecutive battles with Paulo Thiago and
Martin Kampmann.
The versatile DaMarques Johnson (fighting out of Salt Lake City, Utah/16-7)
is on a two fight win streak within the UFC, defeating Edgar Garcia
and Brad Blackburn via submission and TKO, respectively. The Utah native
faces a tough matchup with Matthew Riddle (fighting out of Las Vegas,
Nev./4-1), who has had all of his professional fights within the UFC.
A wrestling background, with a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, has
helped this young fighter excel inside the Octagon.
A veteran fighter who has fought in both the UFC and WEC, James “The
Sandman” Irvin (fighting out of Sacramento, Calif./14-6, 1 NC) doesn’t
often spend much time in the Octagon during his fights. Of his 13 fights
between the two organizations, nine have ended in the first round. His
matchup against Igor Pokrajac (fighting out of Zagreb, Croatia/21-7)
is important for both fighters, as they are both in need of a victory.
A top-10 fighter on the European scene, Pokrajac is coming off hard-fought
scraps against Vladimir Matyushenko and James Te Huna.
Former WEC light heavyweight champion Brian Stann (fighting out of
Scranton, Pa./8-3) began developing his combative mindset as an Infantry
Officer in the Marine Corps. Stann has won two of his last three fights
within the UFC and plans to make it three out of four against former
National junior college wrestling champion Mike Massenzio (fighting
out of Paterson, N.J./11-3). The well-rounded New Jersey native has
not fought in the UFC since 2008, but Massenzio will utilize his brown
belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu to prolong his stay within the organization.
Brazil native Thiago Tavares (fighting out of Florianopolis, Brazil/18-3-1)
has four wins in the UFC and has battled some of the elite names in
lightweight division such as Tyson Griffin, Matt Wiman, and Kurt Pellegrino.
On August 1st, he battles Willamy “Chiquerim” Freire (fighting out of
Fortaleza, Brazil/17-3). Making his UFC debut, the fighter out of Brazil
has won eleven consecutive fights, five by submission. The young fighter
has had twenty professional fights and he has finished 13 of them.
The first lightweight matchup for UFC on VERSUS features two rising
stars as Darren Elkins (fighting out of Hobart, Ind./12-1) will face
Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira (fighting out of Sao Paulo, Brazil/12-0).
Elkins made his debut in March for the premiere of UFC on VERSUS and
was victorious over Duane Ludwig via TKO stoppage. Oliveira will make
his debut for the UFC after amassing a tremendous unbeaten professional
record.
The first fight of the evening features Rob Kimmons (fighting out of
Liberty, Mo./22-5) who is a 3rd degree black belt in American jiu-jitsu.
The Kansas City native has won two of his last four fights in the UFC
and will be tested when he faces Steve Steinbeiss (fighting out of Phoenix,
Ariz./4-3) on August 1st. Steinbeiss is a durable fighter with speed
and power who is seeking his first victory in the UFC. |