Hindsight - UFC Fight Night 98: Dos Anjos vs. Ferguson in retrospect

After a layoff of nearly a month, the UFC returned to the airwaves with a largely successful night of fights. A few minor things cast a cloud on the event such as Charles Oliveira’s continued weight cutting issues and the seemingly eternal pacing problems of FS1. But putting those aside, the main event between Tony Ferguson and Rafael dos Anjos was entertaining with the outcome muddling the lightweight title picture. While that may sound bad, we all know MMA fans love to argue over who is deserving of a title shot, so at least we have a hot conversation topic as we head into UFC 205.

Now that I’ve had a few days to reflect on the fallout of the event, here’s my thoughts on UFC Fight Night 98 with every fight and fighter involved broken down. The format is simple. The first bullet covers what was expected to happen and an attempt at a brief summary of what did happen. The next two bullets cover my thoughts on each fighter, how they did, and where they might be headed from here with the winner being covered first.

I will also reference Zane Simon’s article from a few days ago (featuring a guest match maker), which gives a great breakdown of his thoughts on the future of a number of fighters as well.

Enrique Barzola defeated Chris Avila via unanimous decision

Marco Polo Reyes defeated Jason Novelli via split decision

Sam Alvey defeated Alex Nicholson via unanimous decision

Douglas Silva de Andrade defeated Henry Briones via TKO at 2:33 of RD3

Max Griffin defeated Erick Montano via TKO at 0:54 of RD1

Joe Soto defeated Marco Beltran via submission at 1:37 of RD1

Erik Perez defeated Felipe Arantes via split decision

Alexa Grasso defeated Heather Jo Clark via unanimous decision

· Clark: Few gave Clark a chance, so this wasn’t exactly a disappointing performance in the eyes of pundits. In fact, fighting with major vision problems while being able to avoid being finished should be a nice feather in her cap. The question now is whether or not the loss will cost Clark her UFC employment as it was her second loss in a row. It wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that the brass wants to keep her around thanks to her toughness and ability to test up-and-comers, but it’s hard to believe they’ll do so given her age and lack of a ceiling. My guess? She’s on her way out.

Beneil Dariush defeated Rashid Magomedov via unanimous decision

Martin Bravo defeated Claudio Puelles via TKO at 1:55 of RD2

Ricardo Lamas defeated Charles Oliveira via submission at 2:13 of RD2

Diego Sanchez defeated Marcin Held via unanimous decision

Tony Ferguson defeated Rafael dos Anjos via unanimous decision

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