MMA Gradebook: Rating Every Fight From UFC on ESPN 2
If you’re like us and watch an absurd amount of mixed martial arts
each week, you probably wish there were some sort of rating system
so you’re not forced to sit through a boring fight waiting for
something to happen. In order to help, we at Sherdog rate the
fights on major cards for your convenience. If you happen to miss
an event, check back here for ratings so you can pick and choose
which bouts to watch and which to skip.

Fights are ranked on the scale shown here, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. However, just because a fight is one-sided doesn't mean it receives a bad rating. Max Holloway vs. Brian Ortega, for example, would have scored high for Holloway’s showcase of technique and the overall drama despite it being a one-sided domination. With that out of the way, let's get into this week’s bouts.
A dominant performance from Perez who controlled the fight from
bell to bell on the feet and on the ground. It wasn’t the most
action-packed fight and I would have liked to see Perez pull the
trigger more so this gets an average rating. [2.0]
Good fight by both women that saw Moroz edge out a unanimous
decision victory. Moroz dominated the first two rounds but Mazo
rallied in the third and landed some beautiful knees and kicks to
the body that won her the round and made the fight more
interesting. Moroz is now a respectable 4-3 in the Ultimate Fighting Championship after losing her
previous two bouts. [2.5]
One of the best back-and-forth grappling matches of the year so
far, even if it was marred somewhat by former flyweight Borg
somehow badly missing the bantamweight limit. UFC newcomer Kenney
won the fight via unanimous decision, although most of the media scored it as a win
for Borg. Nonetheless, this was an impressive performance by
someone making his UFC debut against a former title challenger.
[3.0]
Weird scorecards all around tonight, and this fight was no
different. Holland clearly had the advantage on the feet but
Meerschaert landed 6 takedowns to keep the fight interesting.
Despite the takedowns, Meerschaert couldn’t take advantage of the
dominant positions, kept getting reversed and allowed Holland to
take home a split decision victory. [2.75]
Very close fight on the feet, but Aguilar defended all eight of
Barzola’s takedowns which is probably what won him the unanimous
decision. Aguilar threw a ridiculous amount of strikes for a
three-round fight and only landed 23 percent of them, but it was
still enough to edge out the victory. [2.5]
Fantastic knockout and overall performance by Green, who
desperately needed a win after losing three of his last four. The
barrage of ground-and-pound wasn’t the most exciting knockout so
this gets an average rating. [2.25]
Great action from bell to bell and an impressive display of
technique by both men earns this fight an above average rating. The
young Yusuff landed 19 more significant strikes than Moraes and
dropped him in the third to secure the unanimous decision victory.
Yusuff is now 2-0 in the UFC and is a bright prospect to keep your
eye on in the future. [3.25]
This fight would have received an average rating but the amazing
mounted triangle finish by Craig in the last 30 seconds of the
fight earns this a 3.5. Craig extended his improbable streak of
fights ending within the last minute to three straight, this time
after once again being behind for most of the fight. Craig also
suffered multiple blatant eye pokes throughout the fight making
this comeback even more impressive.
Great back-and-forth fight on the feet, but Waterson’s grappling is
what allowed her to take home a unanimous decision victory. In her
victory over Cortney
Casey in her last outing, the “Karate Hottie” proved to be more
of a wrestling hottie. Many expected Waterson to grapple early and
often but she had more success striking than expected and used her
grappling to seal the victory after a close fight on the feet.
Waterson has now won three in a row and should be one more good win
away from a title shot. [2.75]
After a fairly boring fight that saw both men miss an inordinate
amount of strikes, Emmett loaded up on an overhand right with less
than a minute to go and knocked Johnson out cold. This was one of
the best knockouts of the year so far but overall the fight wasn’t
great so this gets a 2.75.
Hermansson continued to impress by submitting Branch with an arm-in
guillotine in just 49 seconds. Hermansson is now 6-2 in the UFC
with five of those wins coming by knockout or submission.
Hermansson will certainly jump into the Top 15 with this win and he
is an interesting prospect to watch out for in a division loaded
with stars. [3.5]
I honestly wanted to see this fight play out more but it was still
an amazing performance by Gaethje who has now finished his last two
fights by knockout in the first round. This win should project
Gaethje into the Top 5 and brings him one step closer to a title
shot.
Fights are ranked on the scale shown here, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. However, just because a fight is one-sided doesn't mean it receives a bad rating. Max Holloway vs. Brian Ortega, for example, would have scored high for Holloway’s showcase of technique and the overall drama despite it being a one-sided domination. With that out of the way, let's get into this week’s bouts.
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Alex Perez vs. Mark De La Rosa
Maryna Moroz vs. Sabina Mazo
Casey Kenney vs. Ray Borg
Kevin Holland vs. Gerald Meerschaert
Kevin Aguilar vs. Enrique Barzola
Desmond Green vs. Ross Pearson
Sodiq Yusuff vs. Sheymon Moraes
Paul Craig vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu
Michelle Waterson vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz
Josh Emmett vs. Michael Johnson 2.75
Jack Hermansson vs. David Branch
Justin Gaethje vs. Edson Barboza 3.5
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