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Saturday, November 17, 2018

November 17, 2018

UFC Fight Night 140 : Santiago Ponzinibbio has won 7 straight


Welcome to F4WOnline.com's live inclusion of UFC Fight Night 140: Magny versus Ponzinibbio, exuding from Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The Octagon goes to Argentina for the plain first time with a kindred Argentinian on the ascent at 170 pounds in the feature session.

The headliner is a five-round session between best ten positioned welterweights at eighth-positioned Neil Magny searches for his third straight win when he goes up against tenth-positioned Santiago Ponzinibbio, victor of six straight battles.

In the co-headliner, it will be a featherweight session as Ricardo Lamas goes up against Darren Elkins. Additionally on the principle card is a lightweight session between Khalil Rountree and Johnny Walker, and a ladies' session between Cynthia Calvillo, who will in any case contend notwithstanding missing weight in an alarming circumstance at weigh-ins, as she goes up against Poliana Botelho.

Pursue alongside our live inclusion of the occasion starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time with starter activity completely through the fundamental card.



Cynthia Calvillo (6-1, 3-1 UFC) versus Poliana Botelho (7-1, 2-0 UFC)

Ladies' Strawweights* (Calvillo missed weight by 2 pounds)

Botelho had an enormous achieve advantage and utilized it to stay away early, landing kicks. Calvillo got an early takedown subsequent to getting a kick however Botelho was straight up. Calvillo was landing intermittent punches on the feet however Botelho landed more kicks. Calvillo got another takedown with 2 minutes left and went into side control immediately. She was landing elbows to the body and head and Botelho worked her back to half monitor. Calvillo kept on landing, including a flood of punches to the head. As Botelho was attempting to protect, Calvillo anchored a back stripped stifle and got a fast tap.

Official result - Cynthia Calvillo (7-1) by submission (rear naked choke) at 4:48

Calvillo was enthusiastic in her post-battle promotion and completed a message in Spanish to the fans that wasn't interpreted yet they reacted well to. She says that when it goes to the ground, she realizes the battle is hers. This was her third complete, which is tied for second in the historical backdrop of the strawweight divsion. Given that she just appeared a year ago, that is entirely amazing. 
Guido Cannetti (8-3, 2-2 UFC) versus Marlon Vera (11-5-1, 5-4 UFC)
Bantamweights

Cannetti had the group singing for him from the presentations on and turned out like a place of flame. He was more forceful the whole round, pushing ahead and getting a wide range of punches and kicks. He got two takedowns also and on the second one, he went to the ground with Vera. Vera hurled two or three accommodation endeavors yet Cannetti completed a considerable measure of ground and pound and ought to effectively take the round. 10-9 Cannetti

What a distinction a round makes. Vera turned out solid and handled a pack of knees to the body and head early and dropped Cannetti. Cannetti figured out how to get to his feet and Vera pulled him down with a guillotine. Cannetti gotten away from that and got to his feet. Vera pursued him down and handled a flood of punches that dropped him. Vera rapidly took the back and anchored a back exposed gag and Cannetti tapped immediately.


Official outcome - Marlon Vera (12-5-1) by accommodation (raise exposed stifle) at 1:31 of Round 2

That was Vera's second in a row second round accommodation win. Vera requested UFC to convey a show to his nation of origin of Ecuador. Vera said he generally begins moderate in the first round and he's taking a shot at that. He additionally said it's difficult to battle somebody you're companions with and put over Cannetti to the group, who cheered him. He said he would not like to battle an Argentinian, however it's matter of fact.  


Cezar Ferreira (13-6, 9-4 UFC) versus Ian Heinisch (11-1, 0-0 UFC)

Middleweights

Prazeres got an early takedown yet Heinisch got straight up. Not a considerable measure was occurring on the ground with Ferreira continually attempting to secure and Heinisch landing kicks from separation. Amid a secure. Heinisch hauled Ferreira down with an arm-in guilotine yet Ferreira got away and kept up best control Heinisch had an armbar endeavor toward the finish of the round. 10-9 Ferreira yet close

Ferreira got a takedown to begin the round. Heinisch was up yet then brought down once more. Ferreira couldn't do anything with the position and Heinisch could get to his feet. Standup was awful and the group was booing and shrieking all through. Ferreira got another takedown later in the round however again couldn't do anything. Heinisch got a late knockdown and completed with a blast of punches that may have stolen a nearby round. 10-9 Heinisch, 19-19 in general

Ferreira got an early takedown again yet couldn't hold Heinisch down. Heinisch begun illuminating him on the feet and afterward got a takedown. Heinisch was landing elbows and punches on the ground and was endeavoring to set up a head and arm stifle. Ferreira figured out how to get to his feet and secure. Heinisch escaped and was pursuing him around the Octagon and Ferreira was exceptionally worn out eating a considerable measure of punches. Insane punch trade toward the end and Ferreira about fell all over when the battle was finished. 10-9 Heinisch, 29-28 by and large


Official outcome - Ian Heinisch (12-1) by consistent choice (30-27, 29-28 x 2)
Heinisch got a post-battle promotion however didn't state a lot, other than complimenting the fans in Argentina, in spite of the reality they booed nearly the whole battle.
 

Khalil Rountree (7-2 1 NC, 3-2 1 NC UFC) versus Johnny Walker (14-3, 0-0 UFC)

Light Heavyweights
Rountree handled two or three hard leg kicks early and Walker was deriding him, imagining that they hurt. Rountree went to the confine secure however Walker ripped him away and took him to the opposite side of the Octagon. Walker at that point handled a hard elbow from the secure that thumped Rountree unconscious. He caught up with a few punches previously the ref could stop it.

Champ - JOHNNY WALKER (15-3) by knockout (elbow) at 1:57
Walker demonstrated a considerable measure of identity in his post-battle promotion. He bowed to his knees, indicating regard for Rountree and after that cut a promotion in English, saying he was extremely cheerful and having a great time at his activity. On the second inquiry, he said he didn't comprehend anything after the interpreter made the inquiry and afterward he just said "my elbow harms". He at that point requested a post-fend execution reward off-mic, which he'll most likely get.
Walker is 6 ft 6 and has a great deal of identity and could be a future star. This was his fourteenth win by stoppage.
 

Ricardo Lamas (#13, 18-7, 9-5 UFC) versus Darren Elkins (#14, 24-6, 14-5 UFC)

Featherweights

Lamas was commanding on the feet, finding a great deal of punches. Elkins kept endeavoring to secure up. Elkins scored a takedown with 30 seconds left. Lamas to his feet yet Elkins took his back just before the round finished. 10-9 Lamas

Lamas got an early takedown yet Elkins was up rapidly. Elkins got one however Lamas turned around position and landed punches and elbows to the head before Elkins could get up. Lamas was finding a wide range of punches and kicks on the feet and after that handled several awful leg kicks and Elkins was experiencing serious difficulties standing. Lamas kept on doing harm on the feet appropriate until the finish of the round. 10-8 Lamas, 20-17 by and large

Lamas turned out with punches and Elkins was experiencing considerable difficulties moving yet remained in there. Elkins was landing punches of his own yet wasn't doing much harm. Lamas was tossing periodic leg kicks yet in addition handled several takedowns. Elkins would get up, without taking excessively harm and continued endeavoring to go to the confine. At last, Lamas got a hard takedown and moved directly into side control. Lamas was landing elbows and after that posed up. Elkins was landing upkicks from his back yet then Lamas landed hammerfists and hard elbows. Elkins was endeavoring to conceal yet Lamas moved in with punches and the ref at long last halted.

Official outcome - Ricardo Lamas (19-7) by TKO (punches) at 4:09 of the third round
Ricardo Lamas stopped his battle group and his new rec center. He requested time off at Christmas to invest energy with his family yet wasn't thinking about retirement and needs a title shot not far off.
 

Neil Magny (#8, 21-6, 14-5 UFC) versus Santiago Ponzinibbio (#10, 26-3, 8-2 UFC)

Welterweights
Ponzinibbio was pushing the past the whole round. He hurt Magny's correct eye with a hit early and Magny was protecting it for the vast majority of the round, which abandoned him defenseless against a few punch combos. Ponzinibbio was likewise landing hard leg kicks and Magny was experiencing difficulty moving now and again. Ponzinibbio handled an extraordinary punch combo toward the finish of the round that had Magny in a bad position and if the round was somewhat more, he may have completed it. 10-9 Ponzinibbio
Ponzinibbio dropped Magny a few times with hard leg kicks. More often than not he simply given him a chance to back up yet on several events, he landed standing leg kicks. Ponzinibbio had a cut opened up over his left eye from a head butt however he was finding all sort of punches and kicks on the feet and Magny was stuck in an unfortunate situation a few times and was limping a considerable measure. Before the finish of the round, he was jumping exactly at the string of a leg kick and Ponzinibbio shaken him with a hard poke with around 30 seconds left. 10-8 Ponzinibbio and 20-17 generally
Ponzinibbio didn't thump Magny down at all in the third however every time he handled a leg kick, Magny was either bouncing or tottering. Magny managed to arrive more pokes from separation this round and furthermore handled some leg kicks of his own. Ponzinibbio appeared to pick his spots progressively and when he landed, he landed hard. A lot nearer round however 10-9 Ponzinibbio, 30-26 in general
Ponzinibbio thumped Magny down twice in the main moment with leg kicks and ref Herb Dean was near halting it. Ponzinibbio kept giving him a chance to back up. Magny was terminating back with hits. Each time Ponzinibbio handled a leg kick, he'd either go down or limp. He handled another and dropped Magny and after that when he got up, he undermined to toss another however handled a hard punch to the head and Magny bit the dust.

Official outcome - Santiago Ponzinibbio (27-3) by KO (punch) at 2:34 of the fourth round
Ponzinibbio has won 7 directly at 170, the second longest streak in the division behind Kamaru Usman. He says it was a fantasy to battle in his nation of origin and he's extremely cheerful. He says he was quiet and took as much time as necessary, holding up to complete an intense warrior. He says that 2019 will be his year and gotten out Tyron Woodley, who is working at the FOX work area for this battle. He says he has 13 wins in 15 battles, incorporating 7 out of a line and he merits a title battle. He cut a promotion toward the end in Spanish that wasn't deciphered however the group went crazy for.

Monday, November 12, 2018

November 12, 2018

Santiago vs Magny | Who is the win? UFC Fight Night 140

Santiago Ponzinibbio vs Neil Magny upcoming UFC Fight Night 140 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, which takes place Sat.18 Nov.2018 12:00 AM (Venue Time) inside Parque Roca Arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Neil Magny
Neil Magny
Santiago Ponzinibbio is an Argentine blended military craftsman contending as a Welterweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Starting at July 26, 2018, he is #10 in the authority UFC welterweight rankings.

Born: September 26, 1986 (age 32 years), La Plata, Argentina
Height: 6′ 0″
Nationality: Argentine
Weight: 170 lbs
Team: American Top Team
Division: Welterweight

Ponzinibbio (26-3) is a Buenos Aires-local welterweight who won six of every a column in the Octagon, including triumphs over Mike Perry, Gunnar Nelson and Nordine Taleb. The occasion will stamp his first time contending in Argentina in just about 10 years.
Santiago Ponzinibbio
Santiago Ponzinibbio
Aoutneil "Neil" Magny is an American blended military craftsman. An expert MMA contender since 2010, Magny has become well known as a contender on The Ultimate Fighter: Team Carwin versus Group Nelson. He is at present marked by the Ultimate Fighting Championship, contending in the welterweight division.

Born: August 3, 1987 (age 31 years), Dolton, IL
Height: 6′ 3″
Weight: 170 lbs
Education: Thornwood High School
Other name: Black Ernie
Wins: 21

Magny (21-6) enters the five-round fend returning off to-back wins over Craig White and Carlos Condit. The 31-year-old warrior has likewise beaten any semblance of Kelvin Gastelum, Hector Lombard and Johny Hendricks in the UFC.

UFC Fight Night 140 MAIN CARD
UFC Fight Night 140 MAIN CARD
In 2017, Argentina's Santiago Ponzinibbio burst into welterweight title conflict with a choice thrashing of Nordine Taleb, a 82-second knockout of Gunnar Nelson, and an exciting choice triumph over "Platinum" Mike Perry. Shockingly, he's yet to battle in 2018 on account of genuine hand damage that at last required medical procedure.

While 2018 has not been especially kind to Santiago Ponzinibbio so far, things are unquestionably turning upward. With his medical procedure in the back view and his wellbeing back to 100%, he's been reserved for a high-stakes confrontation with long-term contender Neil Magny. Also, that is not where the uplifting news closes. The battle will go down in the headliner of the UFC's first-since forever outing to Ponzinibbio's country of Argentina.

Magny will want to play spoiler to Ponzinibbio's homecoming and draw off a major triumph in foe region. Magny, 31, has won six of his previous eight challenges. In that extend, he's had outstanding wins over any semblance of Carlos Condit, Johny Hendricks, Hector Lombard, and Kelvin Gastelum.

Magny was reserved to battle Alex Oliveira at UFC Fight Night 137 in September yet was pulled from the matchup and moved to battle Ponzinibbio in Argentina.

Neil Magny, who has since a long time ago wavered on the very edge of a title shot will hope to expand on the force of consecutive triumphs when he goes up against Santiago Ponzinibbio in the headliner. Ponzinibbio has been soaring up the UFC positions having won his last six battles consecutively.

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Ricardo Lamas vs Darren Elkins

Khalil Rountree vs Johnny Walker

Cezar Ferreira vs Tom Breese

Guido Cannetti vs Marlon Vera

Cynthia Calvillo vs Poliana Botelho





November 12, 2018

Predictions Lamas vs Elkins Ultimate Fighting Championship Co-Main Event

Ricardo Lamas vs Darren Elkins Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) as of late added a captivating featherweight fight to its up and coming UFC Fight Night 170 blended combative techniques Mixed martial arts(MMA) occasion, which happens Sat 17 Nov 2018 inside Parque Roca Arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina.



Ricardo Lamas vs Darren Elkins
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Ricardo Alejandro Lamas
Ricardo Alejandro Lamas
Ricardo Alejandro Lamas is an American expert blended military craftsman contending as a Featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship association. He prepares with nearby powerhouse MMA Masters in Miami, Florida and Team Top Notch in Villa Park, Illinois.

Born: May 21, 1982 (age 36 years), Chicago, IL
Height: 5' 8?
Weight: 145 lbs
Nickname: The Bully
Nationality: American
Education: Elmhurst College, Hinsdale Central High School

Lamas (18-7), when considered the second-best featherweight in the division behind Jose Aldo, has fallen on difficult occasions starting late. The multi year-old "Domineering jerk" is returning off to-back misfortunes to Josh Emmett and Mirsad Bektic and necessities to move something sooner, as opposed to later.

He will endeavor to begin another streak when he faces No. 15-positioned Lamas, who will enter the occasion on the main losing slide of his profession. "The Bully" has dropped back to back battles to Bektic and Josh Emmett and will endeavor to come back to the shape that saw him challenge for 145-pound gold almost five years prior. 




Darren Keith Elkins
Darren Keith Elkins
Darren Keith Elkins is an American blended military craftsman marked to the Ultimate Fighting Championship where he battles in the Featherweight division. Starting at 26 July 2018, he is the #13 positioned contender in the authority UFC featherweight rankings.
Born: May 16, 1984 (age 34 years), Portage, IN
Height: 5' 10?
Weight: 146 lbs
Spouse: Connie Elkins
Other name: The Damage
Education: University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Portage High School

That won't be so natural against Elkins (24-6), a grizzled veteran who's caught six of his last seven. His last outing to the pen brought about a hard-battled consistent choice misfortune to Alexander Volkanovski, which left "The Damage" at No. 13 in the official rankings — one spot behind Lamas.

Elkins, No. 8 in the most recent USA TODAY Sports/MMA junkie MMA featherweight rankings, is falling off a consistent choice misfortune to Alexander Volkanovski at UFC Fight Night 133 in July. The annihilation snapped a six-battle winning streak for "The Damage" that incorporates any semblance of Michael Johnson, Dennis Bermudez and Mirsad Bektic.
UFC FIGHT NIGHT 170
UFC FIGHT NIGHT 170

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Ponzinibbio vs Neil

   Santiago Ponzinibbio vs Neil Magny 

Rountree vs Johnny


    Khalil Rountree vs Johnny Walker

 
Ferreira vs Tom

    Cezar Ferreira vs Tom Breese

Cannetti vs Marlon


   Guido Cannetti vs Marlon Vera



Calvillo vs Poliana

  Cynthia Calvillo vs Poliana Botelho




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Prazeres vs Bartosz

  Michel Prazeres vs Bartosz Fabinski

Pantoja vs Ulka

  Alexandre Pantoja vs Ulka Sasaki


Bandenay vs Austin

  Humberto Bandenay vs Austin Arnett


Staropoli vs Hector

  Laureano Staropoli vs Hector Aldana


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Powell vs Jesus

  Devin Powell vs Jesus Pinedo

 
Barzola vs Nad

  Enrique Barzola vs Nad Narimani

Monday, November 5, 2018

November 05, 2018

UFC Fight Night 139 predictions: Injured Frankie Edgar,Yair Rodriguez in-Korean Zombie vs. Yair Rodriguez-UFC Fight Night Denver Main Event Card

Match Information  :
What: UFC Fight Night 139
When: 10 Nov2018,  06:30 PM
Where: Pepsi Center ( Denver, Colorado - USA )
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Frankie Edgar out, Yair Rodriguez in
Yair "Pantera" Rodriguez is set to make his arrival to the Octagon after a break of almost year and a half as he replaces a harmed Frankie Edgar in the headliner opening. Yair Rodriguez ventures in without prior warning face Chan Sung Jung in the headliner space of UFC Fight Night at Denver on November tenth.

‘Korean Zombie’ Chan Sung Jung (14-4, #6 ranked featherweight) vs Yair Rodriguez  (11-2, #16 ranked featherweight)
In a urgent session in the Featherweight division, previous title challengers Frankie Edgar and Chan Sung Jung were set to fight each other in the headliner opening at UFC Denver on November tenth. The battle had pulled in media and fan consideration as far back as it was declared as the two warriors are enormous fan top choices in their own right.

Chan Sung Jung is set to make his arrival to the Octagon in the wake of having battled toward the end in February 2017, when he crushed Dennis Bermudez in the first round in a headliner battle at UFC Houston. Jung looked noteworthy in his last excursion and has the MMA world fed for his rebound and likely another keep running at Featherweight Gold.

Frankie Edgar in on a hunt to recover his best spot in the Featherweight contender rankings in the wake of being thumped out by Brian Ortega at UFC 222. Edgar bobbed back against Cub Swanson in April 2018 to take the choice triumph.

According to early reports, it has been uncovered that Frankie Edgar has been hauled out of the battle against The Korean Zombie following damage. Edgar has purportedly torn his left bicep and would be not able contend. Be that as it may, the damage isn't accounted for to require medical procedure and Edgar could come back to the Octagon right on time one year from now.

Thus, the Mexican youth, Yair Rodriguez is set to supplant Edgar and face Jung in the headliner opening on an amazingly a spur of the moment announcement of about fourteen days. Yair Rodriguez is 10-2 in his genius profession and was advertised as a standout amongst the most energizing youthful gifts in the game. Yair last battled in March 2017 when he confronted none other than Frankie Edgar where the veteran Edgar totally close down Rodriguez by over and again bringing him down and thrashing him predominantly to at last get the specialist stoppage triumph.

‘Korean Zombie’ Chan Sung Jung (14-4, #6 ranked featherweight) vs Yair Rodriguez  (11-2, #16 ranked featherweight)
After a break of about year and a half for both Jung and Rodriguez, the two Featherweights are set to impact and set up themselves as a best contender at 145 lbs. This battle is an exemplary striker versus grappler challenge with Yair Rodriguez coming in with his conspicuous and irregular yet compelling striking and Taekwondo base and Chan Sung Jung, then again, being the overwhelming wrestler and grappler hoping to force his will on the Mexican adolescent.

Jung with an ace record of 14-2, is broadly viewed as an accommodation authority and has shockingly the main 'Twister' accommodation triumph ever of UFC. Yair Rodriguez got his below average hooking diversion uncovered the last time he battled in the UFC against Edgar when he got over and over brought down and thumped on the ground.

It will be exceptionally intriguing to perceive what upgrades Yair has made in the previous year and a half and on the off chance that he will have the capacity to deal with The Korean Zombie without prior warning about fourteen days. Jung will be the most loved heading into this battle without a doubt, yet on the off chance that anybody can pull off a resentful and a glimmer knockout on the Korean Zombie, it is Yair Rodriguez.

‘Korean Zombie’ Chan Sung Jung (14-4, #6 ranked featherweight) vs Yair Rodriguez  (11-2, #16 ranked featherweight)
The current rules that UFC must follow are the “Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts” which were established by the New Jersey Athletic Control Board. Some of the basic regulations include that no match can be longer than five minutes. Fights take place in an eight-sided enclosure called “The Octagon”, which is the official and trademarked term. All fighters must wear approved short, no shoes, and men cannot wear shirts. Required protective gear includes gloves, mouth guards, and cups for males. Judging UFC fights is based on a ten-point system with three judges and one referee. The official rules state “The 10-Point Must System will be the standard system of scoring a bout. Under the 10-Point Must Scoring System, 10 points must be awarded to the winner of the round and 9 points or less must be awarded to the loser, except for a rare even round, which is scored (10-10).” There are multiple weight divisions which are listed as followed:

Strawweight: no minimum weight – 115 lbs
Flyweight: 116 – 125 lbs
Bantamweight: 125 – 135 lbs
Women’s Bantamweight: 125 – 135 lbs
Featherweight: 135 – 145 lbs
Lightweight: 145 – 155 lbs
Welterweight: 155 – 170 lbs
Middleweight: 170 – 185 lbs
Light Heavyweight: 185 – 205
Heavyweight: 205 – 265
Super Heavyweight: over 265 lbs

The UFC has expressed that all battles with in the octagon will be 3 round at 5 minutes a round for all non title battles and 5 rounds at 5 minutes a round fro all title battles.

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November 05, 2018

UFC Fight Night 139: Match Schedule 10 Nov 2018 Fight Card


Main Card (FS1, 10 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 5 Round (5x5x5x5x5)
Main Card (FS1, 10 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)
 
Main Card (FS1, 10 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Main Card (FS1, 10 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Main Card (FS1, 10 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Main Card (FS1, 10 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Preliminary Card (FS1, 8 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Preliminary Card (FS1, 8 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Preliminary Card (FS1, 8 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Preliminary Card(UFC Fight Pass, 6:30 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Preliminary Card(UFC Fight Pass, 6:30 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Preliminary Card(UFC Fight Pass, 6:30 p.m. ET) Fight's Scheduled For 3 Round (5x5x5)

Sunday, November 4, 2018

November 04, 2018

Eskinos vs Winnipeg-Eskinos Win the match


EDMONTON — The glass was half full for Edmonton Eskimos head mentor Jason Maas after Saturday's season finale.

The Eskimos, thumped out of playoff dispute a week ago, topped a baffling season with a 33-24 prevail upon the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

While the Eskimos (9-9) just were playing for pride, Maas saw the exertion as something uncommon.

"I cherish the gathering, however I've never been more pleased with them the manner in which they met up this week under conditions that were out of our control," he said.

"To go to work and still get something out of this and meet up more tightly than at any other time and afterward turn out and win a football game against an incredible group, on the off chance that you ask me ... it was an extraordinary consummation of seven days that was sudden. Be that as it may, we took advantage of it and that is something to be glad for."

With their season now in the books, consideration will swing to discovering the destinies of Eskimos GM Brock Sunderland and Maas. There is additionally vulnerability about the arrival of quarterback Mike Reilly, who turns into a free operator.

The Eskimos will hold a season-finishing question and answer session on Sunday.

Edmonton running back C.J. Peak scored a couple of touchdowns in a diversion that made no difference in the standings for either group.

The Eskimos started the season with a 6-3 record, yet went 2-6 in their next eight diversions to miss the playoffs in a season where Edmonton is facilitating the Gray Cup.

Since the CFL went to a 18-amusement plan, only two of 57 groups that began 6-3 have missed the playoffs.


Winnipeg (10-8) gave a few starters the amusement off or restricted their activity.

The Blue Bombers completed third in the West and will take off for a division elimination round one week from now.

"We believe we have as great of a shot as anyone," said Bombers head mentor Mike O'Shea. "We have seen throughout the entire season that everything necessary is a couple of plays anywhere each and every week, and those couple plays decide the champ. We are fabricated well and playing great football."

Winnipeg running back Andrew Harris showed up in the main quarter, picking up 35 yards to procure his second successive class hurrying title.

"Now in my vocation, it is an incredible accomplishment," he said. "It is something you can take a great deal of pride in."

The Blue Bombers took a 3-0 lead on a 28-yard field objective by beneficiary Ryan Lankford, who was filling in as kicker for a resting Justin Medlock.


Edmonton reacted with a 17-yard TD go from Reilly to a plunging Duke Williams.

Not exactly a moment later, in any case, Winnipeg reinforcement quarterback Chris Streveler, who got the begin with Matt Nichols getting a breather, associated with Corey Washington, who took off for a 80-yard touchdown.

The Eskimos moved back in front on a two-yard TD kept running by Gable, putting him over the 1,000-yard surging imprint without precedent for his vocation.

Sean Whyte nailed a 47-yard field objective to give Edmonton a 17-10 lead at the half and after that a 25-yarder and a 38-yarder to begin the third.

Peak scored his second TD from 27 yards out right off the bat in the fourth.

Johnny Augustine had a two-yard surging major accordingly for Winnipeg, which at that point got a 29-yard TD keep running from Streveler to shrivel the Esks' lead.
November 04, 2018

Hamilton Tiger-Cats v Montreal Alouettes-Montreal Win the match


HAMILTON — Antonio Pipkin and the Montreal Alouettes finished a hopeless season on a positive note.
Pipkin tossed a touchdown pass and kept running for two others as Montreal hung on for a 30-28 prevail upon the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the ordinary season finale for the two groups Saturday night. The Alouettes (4-14) will miss the CFL playoffs for the fourth continuous year however finished the crusade with two straight triumphs.

"That was imperative," Pipkin said. "We were 3-15 a year ago and didn't complete how we needed and that abandons you with an awful taste in your mouth.

"Completing with a win here, it just shows we were in a great deal of ball games. Despite the fact that groups dependably change each year, having the capacity to return one year from now we have something to work off of."

Hamilton (8-10) came in having established second in the East Division and along these lines rested the greater part of its starters, including quarterback Jeremiah Masoli. The Ticats have the B.C. Lions in the meeting elimination round next Sunday riding a three-amusement losing streak.

Hamilton had a shot ultimately win, yet Lirim Hajrullahu missed a field objective 49 yards out on the amusement's last play.


"I feel like simply watching the amusement that we allowed ourselves to win," said Hamilton head mentor June Jones. "That is the thing that we needed to do and we did, we simply fell somewhat short.

"We're the place we need to be. Presently we have a home playoff diversion and an opportunity to win that and go to Ottawa (for the East last). We've allowed ourselves to arrive."

Pipkin's one-yard TD keep running at 14:24 of the second from last quarter staked Montreal to a 30-18 advantage. It was set up by Ty Cranston's recuperation of Terrell Sinkfield's bumble on a kickoff at the Hamilton 19-yard line.

Ticats quarterback Dane Evans, in his first CFL begin, discovered Mike Jones on a 26-yard touchdown go at 4:34 of the fourth. That slice Montreal's prompt 30-25 preceding a liberally reported Tim Hortons Field social affair of 23,381.

Evans drove Hamilton to the Montreal 19-yard line however the Ticats needed to agree to Hajrullahu's 20-yard field objective at 12:42 of the fourth to tight Montreal's prompt 30-28.

Evans completed 22-of-37 going for 315 yards with two TDs and two block attempts. Mike Jones had five gets for 114 yards and the TD, Bralon Addison recorded seven gatherings for 103 yards and a touchdown while John White kept running for 88 yards on nine conveys.


Quarterback Johnny Manziel made his eighth begin for Montreal. He finished four of five goes for 59 yards before offering approach to Pipkin in the second quarter with the Alouettes driving 7-3.

"I would've delighted in playing each play of the whole diversion," Manziel said. "Be that as it may, with the snaps I got and the three drives that we had, I felt like we should have a larger number of focuses than the seven we.

"However, to turn out right off the bat in the diversion, move the ball, which we hadn't been doing throughout the previous six, seven, eight recreations, and score first (was great)."

Manziel repeated the significance of Montreal completing its season solid.

"Just to have an opportunity to win two and end on the correct note and incorporate with next season I believe is the greatest part about it," the previous Heisman Trophy champ said. "We weren't glancing back at what happened before in the season or anything like that.

"We were centered around completing the season the correct way and incorporating and moving with what's coming one year from now."

Pipkin was 8-of-15 going for 217 yards while running four times for 21 yards. Eugene Lewis had two gets for 105 yards and two TDs for Montreal while William Stanback enrolled four gatherings for 100 yards.

Hamilton slice Montreal's prompt 20-18 on Sean Thomas-Erlington's two-yard TD keep running at 5:26 of the third. In any case, Boris Bede's 43-yard field objective at 11:20 put the Alouettes ahead 23-18.


Bede kicked three proselytes and a field objective for Montreal.

Hajrullahu booted three believers, a solitary and two field objectives.

Pipkin hit Lewis with a 75-yard TD hurl at 12:25 of the second to stake Montreal to a 20-11 halftime lead. He was sacked on the two-point convert.

Hamilton trimmed the shortage to 14-11 on Evans' 20-yard touchdown go to Addison at 8:41. Hajrullahu caught up with a 72-yard single on the following kickoff.

Pipkin's one-yard keep running at 3:47 of the second put Montreal ahead 14-3. The TD was granted upon audit after Pipkin was apparently halted on third-and-one.

It came after Hajrullahu's 22-yard field objective at 11:53 of the first. Manziel opened the scoring with a 30-yard TD strike to Lewis at 5:10, topping a seven-play, 76-yard drive.