Wednesday, March 11, 2020

UFC FIGHT NIGHT LEE VS OLIVEIRA


UFC Fight Night: Lee versus Oliveira (otherwise called UFC Fight Night 170 and UFC on ESPN+ 28) is an up and coming blended combative techniques occasion delivered by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that is intended to happen on March 14, 2020 at Ginásio Nilson Nelson in Brasília, Brazil.
A lightweight session between previous interval lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee and Charles Oliveira has been scheduled to fill in as the occasion headliner.[4]
A middleweight session between Brad Tavares and Antônio Carlos Júnior was planned for the occasion. In any case, Tavares had to pull out of the battle because of a front cruciate tendon (ACL) injury.[5] He was supplanted by Makhmud Muradov.[6] In turn, Carlos Júnior experienced a vague physical issue and the session was dropped from the event.[7]
A ladies' strawweight session between Paige VanZant and Amanda Ribas was planned for the occasion. In any case, VanZant had to pull out of the battle because of an undisclosed physical issue. VanZant mentioned to reschedule the session one month later, however Ribas chose to stay at the occasion and Randa Markos stepped in as the replacement.[8]
A flyweight between Su Mudaerji and Bruno Gustavo da Silva was planned at the occasion. Be that as it may, because of 2019–20 novel coronavirus flare-up, Mudaerji had to pull back from the occasion as he would not head out to get ready for the battle and was supplanted by limited time newcomer David Dvořák.[9]


Kevin Jesse Lee Jr.[1] (conceived September 4, 1992) is an American expert blended military craftsman, right now contending in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). As of November 4, 2019, he is #8 in the UFC lightweight rankings

Lee was conceived in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on September 4, 1992, and brought up in Detroit, Michigan. He contended in ball growing up and started wrestling during his lesser year at Southfield High School. Lee was skilled enough to proceed with his wrestling vocation at Grand Valley State University, where he was a national competition qualifier and went 37–0 as a sophomore. Be that as it may, with two years left of wrestling qualification at the school, Lee dropped out to concentrate on a profession in blended military arts.[6] Kevin's more youthful sibling, Keith, is a hopeful contender marked to Bellator who has been preparing with Kevin beforehand at Xtreme Couture and as of now at Tristar.


Charles Oliveira da Silva[6] (conceived October 17, 1989) is a Brazilian blended military craftsman who contends in the lightweight division. An expert MMA contender since 2008, he primarily battled in little Brazilian advancements until his transition to the UFC in 2010. As of October 7, 2019, he is #13 in the UFC lightweight rankings.[7] He holds different UFC records, outstandingly the most accommodation wins in the association's history at 13 and the second most completes at 15. Oliveira has likewise gotten 15 night's end rewards (counting 9 execution of the night rewards, the most in UFC history).

Oliveira was conceived in Guarujá, São Paulo, Brazil and started preparing in Brazilian jiu-jitsu at 12 years old, winning his first significant title as a white belt in 2003. Granted Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ericson Cardoso and Jorge "Macaco" Patino in 2010 [8]

Oliveira started his beginner and afterward proficient MMA vocation in 2007 in his nation of origin of Brazil, gathering a record of 12–0, with six knockouts and five accommodation wins. On three separate events, Oliveira has arranged different successes in the equivalent night.[9]

In March 2008, Oliveira made his expert presentation at the Predador FC 9 - Welterweight Grand Prix occasion. In the first round Oliveira vanquished Jackson Pontes by means of accommodation (back exposed stifle) which best in class him to the second phase of the competition held that night. Oliveira's subsequent stage battle was against Viscardi Andrade. In the second round of the battle, Oliveira won through TKO (punches) and progressed to the last round of the competition. Oliveira won the competition by crushing Diego Braga through TKO (punches) in the first round of the fight.[10]

In the wake of overcoming Mehdi Baghdad in December 2008, Oliveira went into another competition, where he crushed Daniel Fernandes and Eliene Silva through KO and TKO, respectively.[9]

Oliveira submitted three adversaries in succession throughout the following not many months (counting Bellator veteran Alexandre Bezerra),[11] and prevailed upon a split choice Eduardo Pachu.[9]

Oliveira indeed contended twice in one night, in February 2010, crushing Rosenildo Rocha by means of accommodation (back bare stifle) in the first round and Diego Bataglia through KO (slam).[9]

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