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@thefrenchwood is Manon Fiorot good? Lol. When she first came to the UFC, she had some impressive fights and showed some potential. But as the competition got more difficult, she hid behind a 1-2, a few leg kicks and then proceeded to grind out a bunch of decisions.

Valentina showed u can dominate a division with the basics, especially if u have a size advantage. Maybe Manon Fiorot is “good enough “.
 
@thefrenchwood is Manon Fiorot good? Lol. When she first came to the UFC, she had some impressive fights and showed some potential. But as the competition got more difficult, she hid behind a 1-2, a few leg kicks and then proceeded to grind out a bunch of decisions.

Valentina showed u can dominate a division with the basics, especially if u have a size advantage. Maybe Manon Fiorot is “good enough “.
I agree but she wasn’t getting bullied around neither. She hasn’t shown a plan B yet but she hasn’t needed one also.

She’s bigger than most girls and control distance better than most, if you can’t get your hands on her, she’ll pick apart anybody you put in front of her.

In 3 rounds, I think she’s getting Rose outta here 🤣
 




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From Singapore to France, the world’s premiere MMA league is staying abroad for the second week in a row as UFC Paris: Gane vs. Spivac kicks off this Saturday (September 2nd) from the Accor Arena in Paris, France. There will be nine fighters from France on display, including the UFC’s #2 ranked heavyweight, Ciryl Gane, who is headlining against the #7 ranked, Serghei Spivac. Similar to Singapore, this Paris event will also have an early start time, opening the show at 12 p.m. ET.

Gane exploded onto the UFC scene in 2019, and stormed his way through seven opponents to capture the interim heavyweight title. He failed to unify the belts against Francis N’Gannou, and then in his last appearance got sub’d by Jon Jones in two-minutes. Other than those two greats, though, Ciryl has been on point. Spivac also entered the UFC in 2019, but has had a much quieter rise towards the top. He has won six of his last seven fights, including a recent first round submission over Derrick Lewis. Is Serghei making a run at the title, because oddly enough it kind of looks that way.



The co-main event in Paris is where the UFC’s former strawweight champ, Rose Namajunas, moves up to flyweight to throw down with France’s own Manon Fiorot. Namajunas has been on the sidelines since that dud of a rematch she put on with Carla Esparza back at UFC 274 last year. Rose’s bouts are typically action-packed, so I’m comfortable calling that last one an outlier. As for Fiorot, she’s one of those cases where a fighter drops their professional debut, but then runs up a ridiculous win streak. Manon has passed all-five of her UFC tests thus far, and a victory over a former champ like Rose would surely put her next in line for the title.

Start time and date​

UFC Paris: Gane vs. Spivac takes place on September 2nd from the Accor Arena in Paris, France. The main event starts at 3 p.m. ET. The prelims begin at 12 p.m. ET.

How to watch​

UFC Paris: Gane vs. Spivac is available on ESPN+ for current subscribers, and can also be seen on ESPN. The event is scheduled to start live at 12:00pm ET, 9:00am PT. For full streaming details, and compatible devices go here.

Full UFC Paris: Gane vs. Spivac fight card​

Main card​

  • Ciryl Gane vs. Serghei Spivac: Heavyweight
  • Manon Fiorot vs. Rose Namajunas: (W) Flyweight
  • William Gomis vs. Lucas Almeida: Featherweight *
  • William Gomis vs. Yanis Ghemmouri; Featherweight
  • Benoit Saint-Denis vs. Thiago Moisés: Lightweight
  • Yanis Ghemmouri vs. Caolan Loughran: Bantamweight ***
  • Volkan Oezdemir vs. Bogdan Guskov: Light Heavyweight

Prelims​

* William Gomis vs. Lucas Almeida was cancelled after Almeida suffered an injury.

** Taylor Lapilus vs. Muin Gafrov was cancelled after Gaufrov withdrew for an undisclosed reason.

*** Yanis Ghemmouri vs. Caolan Loughran has been cancelled. Ghemmouri now faces Gomis and Loughran now faces Lapilus.

What comes after UFC Paris: Gane vs. Spivac​

The next event after UFC Paris: Gane vs. Spivac is UFC 293: Adesanya vs. Strickland, and that will go down at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia. The marquee matchup for this event will see the UFC’s middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya, defend his crown against the ever-vocal Sean Strickland. Heavyweights will grace the co-main event when Australia’s own, Tai Tuivasa, collides with Alexander Volkov.
 
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