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Dana White's Contender Series 77: Grading the winners
Dana White's Contender Series 77: Grading the winners

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Dana White's Contender Series 77: Grading the winners

Dana White's Contender Series 77 took place Tuesday in Las Vegas, and we're grading the winners from the four-fight card, which streamed on ESPN+ from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. With a refreshing but digestible format that has had the MMA fanbase responding, this series has shown to have legs in multiple ways while serving as a crockpot for contenders whom the UFC matchmakers can use for future events. So, with that trend in mind, I will once again be taking a look at the winning fighters regardless of whether or not they won a UFC contract, grading their performances in regards to their probability of returning to a UFC stage. Yuri Panferov Weight class: Middleweight Result: Yuri Panferov def. Christopher Ewert via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Grade: B- Summary: Despite not getting a contract for his efforts, I found it difficult to deny Yuri Panferov anything short of a B for showing a more well-rounded game opposite Christopher Ewert en route to earning a decision as a near 2-1 underdog. Panferov displayed solid competency in multiple phases of the fight, but Ewert appeared to be one of those chin and stamina bullies who have just enough size and athleticism to explode out of the bad spots they seem to put themselves in. Ewert's janky striking seemed to trouble Panferov at points of the fight, but once "The Russian Polar Bear" stole the lead-hand initiative, he was able to get going in combination against his Chilean counterpart. I can't say that I'm surprised that Dana White passed on signing Panferov considering the sluggish (and amateurish) feel to this fight on others. That said, don't be surprised to see Panferov given a third swing at bat given his age and the UFC matchmakers' infatuation with middleweights Radley da Silva Weight class: Featherweight Result: Radley Da Silva def. George Mangos via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Grade: C- Summary: Despite setting the bar for boring on the night, I still felt it was hard to give Radley Da Silva anything less than a C considering the standing of his opponent, George Mangos. A fighter who made my prospects to watch list for 2025, I can assure you that Mangos was not an easy fighter for Da Silva to control. The problem, however, is that Da Silva did not do nearly enough with his positions – all while Mangos arguably did too much with his scrambles and submission efforts. These two things, in concert, made for a frustrating watch for us all (and Da Silva's post-fight interview also did him no favors as far as selling us on him goes). I don't disagree with White passing on Da Silva and am glad to hear the UFC president remind the Canadian that he's still young and has plenty of time to earn his way back with another impressive win streak Baisangur Susurkaev Weight class: Middleweight Result: Baysangur Susurkaev def. Martaz Talha via TKO (body kick) - Round 1, 3:12 Grade: A Summary: Between stepping in on short notice for Damian Pinas and finishing in fantastic fashion, I found it difficult to deny Baysangur Susurkaev anything short of an A for starching Martaz Talha in Round 1. Despite this card looking fruitful pre-event, it's kind of ironic that the short-notice fighter is the only competitor to produce a finish. But I digress. It's hard to be too harsh on Talha, considering that he was initially preparing for Pinas (pause), but the Russian-born fighter became immediately uncomfortable after failing to take Susurkaev down along the fence. We didn't get to see much, but Susurkaev showed some of the striking swagger that his Kill Cliff FC stablemates have raved about en route to shutting down Talha quickly with a snap kick to his midsection. Signing Susurkaev was a no-brainer, and it sounds like the UFC matchmakers already have him in mind for an up-and-coming slot. For my money, expect to see him booked on an international card before the year's end opposite anyone ranging from Jackson McVey to Andre Petroski. Ty Miller Weight class: Welterweight Result: Ty Miller def. Jimmy Drago via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Grade: B Summary: Earning a solid B from me, Ty Miller officially finds himself as a part of the UFC roster after besting an incredibly tough Jimmy Drago on the feet. Drago, whether we're talking about his style or his story, is such an easy fighter to root for, but the native New Yorker had a tough time closing the distance on Miller after the large welterweight was able to find his range. Miller, who looks like he'll be finishing his career as a middleweight (or maybe even light heavyweight), appears to be a difficult fighter to deal with on the feet. Hailing from Fit NHB in New Mexico, you can tell that Miller is well-schooled in the striking arts. That said, I would still like to see more variety in all realms from the 25-year-old as he continues to grow. I hope the UFC matchmakers don't rush Miller too fast, but don't be shocked to see him booked opposite someone like Billy Ray Goff or Yusaku Kinoshita before the end of 2025. Ilian Bouafia Weight class: Middleweight Result: Ilian Bouafia def. Neemias Santana via unanimous decision (30-26, 29-27, 29-27) Grade: D Summary: In what was easily the most frustrating watch of the night, Ilian Bouafia somehow squeezes a unanimous decision over Neemias Santana in a fight that could've easily been a draw. Say what you will about Santana's mostly empty aggression and screaming, but there was so little action to score between the two that I wouldn't have blamed any of the judges for having to go to tertiary scoring criteria in order to award a winner for the last two frames. Between the blatant headbutt that Bouafia sustained in the opening round, as well as the fact that Dylan Budka only somehow got a D from me for his ignominious outing in seasons prior, I found it hard to go as hard as the UFC president did by giving out an F in this spot. That said, outside of a massive need for more warm bodies, a la a show increase for next season, don't be expecting to see either of these two back anytime soon.

DWCS 77 video: Baysangur Susurkaev 'saves' Dana White's Tuesday with gnarly TKO
DWCS 77 video: Baysangur Susurkaev 'saves' Dana White's Tuesday with gnarly TKO

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time5 days ago

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DWCS 77 video: Baysangur Susurkaev 'saves' Dana White's Tuesday with gnarly TKO

"You saved my Tuesday." That's what Dana White told Baysangur Susurkaev after a devastating body kick knockout Tuesday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Susurkaev (9-0) teeped Murtaza Talha (7-2) in the midsection for the TKO stoppage at 3:04 of Round 1. The middleweight bout took place at Dana White's Contender Series 77, the show's season premiere. Susurkaev, 24, is a training partner of Khamzat Chimaev but he also trains at Kill Cliff FC with the likes of training partner Gregory Rodrigues and others. He stepped in on days' notice for this fight and capitalized on it violently. The finish couldn't come at a time where the UFC brass thirsted that violence more. The previous two fights to kick off the season were lackluster decisions. Susurkaev will likely earn a UFC contract as a result of his performance. Up-to-the-minute DWCS 77 results include:

Dana White's Contender Series 77 live results, round-by-round coverage from Las Vegas
Dana White's Contender Series 77 live results, round-by-round coverage from Las Vegas

USA Today

time5 days ago

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Dana White's Contender Series 77 live results, round-by-round coverage from Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS – MMA Junkie is on scene reporting live from Tuesday's Dana White's Contender Series 77 event. Dana White's Contender Series cards see prospects fighting for the opportunity to sign a UFC deal, with UFC president Dana White on hand to make the decisions. The first week of the ninth season will see 10 fighters compete for their shot at a UFC contract. In the feature bout at middleweight, Ilian Bouafia (6-0) takes on Neemias Santana (7-2-1). The UFC Apex hosts the card, which streams live on ESPN+. Check out our round-by-round updates below, beginning at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT). DWCS 77 full lineup DWCS 77 faceoffs

Dana White's Contender Series 77 faceoff highlights video, photo gallery from Las Vegas
Dana White's Contender Series 77 faceoff highlights video, photo gallery from Las Vegas

USA Today

time6 days ago

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Dana White's Contender Series 77 faceoff highlights video, photo gallery from Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS – The pre-fight activities are in the books for Dana White's Contender Series 77 following Monday's official weigh-ins and faceoffs. For the first event of the season, 10 fighters will vie for UFC contracts in their fights, including middleweights Ilian Bouafia (6-0) and Neemias Santana (7-2-1), who headline the show. At the conclusion of the official weigh-ins, the fighters came face to face for staredowns. Check out the highlights in the video above and a photo gallery from the weigh-ins and faceoffs below. Dana White's Contender Series 77 takes place Tuesday and streams on ESPN+.

Dana White's Contender Series 77 weigh-in results, live video stream
Dana White's Contender Series 77 weigh-in results, live video stream

USA Today

time6 days ago

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Dana White's Contender Series 77 weigh-in results, live video stream

LAS VEGAS – MMA Junkie is on scene and reporting live from Monday's official Dana White's Contender Series 77 fighter weigh-ins, which kick off at noon ET (9 a.m. PT). The weigh-ins take place at the UFC host hotel in Las Vegas. The UFC Apex hosts Tuesday's card, which streams on ESPN+. For the first event of the season, 10 fighters will vie for UFC contracts in their fights, including middleweights Ilian Bouafia (6-0) and Neemias Santana (7-2-1), who headline the show. The full Dana White's Contender Series 77 weigh-in results include: MAIN CARD (ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET)

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