Lawler-Cerrone, Manuwa-Oezdemir bouts highlight depth of UFC 214
Three title fights illustrate the quality of the UFC 214 card on Saturday at Honda Center, but the pay-per-view card will include two other compelling fights that show the depth of the Anaheim event.
What makes the card a candidate to challenge some of the strongest events in organization history goes beyond the Daniel Cormier-Jon Jones light-heavyweight championship bout, Tyron Woodleyâs third welterweight title defense and Cris âCyborgâ Justinoâs attempt to become the featherweight champion.
The pay-per-view card also features a welterweight brawl between former champion Robbie Lawler and fan favorite Donald âCowboyâ Cerrone, with a compelli ng light-heavyweight bout between top-five contenders Jimi Manuwa and Volkan Oezdemir.
âItâs one of the best cards in the history of the company and obviously the best card of the year,â UFC President Dana White said.
Lawler (27-11) lost his belt to Woodley last year and is eager to return to title contention after White said former champion Georges St-Pierre is next in line for the Woodley-Demian Maia winner.
âIâm always just going to go out there and be me. When I fight, the fans enjoy it,â Lawler said. â[St-Pierreâs position] is what it is. Itâs a business. I donât control anything other than Saturday night, so I need to go out there and beat somebody up.
âI feel good about matching up with anybody. I wouldnât be doing this if I didnât think I was the best in the world. Thatâs the reason Iâve kept striving, even when I was down.â
The entertainment value of fighting former lightweight champion Cerrone seems a given.
âThis is a big one, Iâm proud to be on the card,â Cerrone said. âBeside the Cormier-Jones rematch, ours is a fightersâ fight. If I was a fan, Iâd be ⦠âIâm tuning in to that ⦠these two [guys] meeting in the middle.â You know thatâs how itâs going to end up.
âGood fight, the kind I really get to get in there and have a good time.â
Cerrone (32-8) overcame a staph infection in his right knee after getting burned helping a motorcyclist pick up his fallen Harley Davidson. The injury required 10 days of treatment in a hospital and caused him to be pulled off the UFC 213 card.
Third-ranked Manuwa (17-2) was placed on the card in case there was a withdrawal by Jones or Cormier. Jones tested positive for a banned substance last year on fight week, while Cormier nearly missed weight in April.
Manuwa said he now feels comfortable that Cormier-Jones will happen, and is focused on the test of Oezdemir, a hard puncher coming off a May knockout victory.
Being a replacement has ânever been a distraction. I just trained for a fight,â Manuwa said. âEven if [Cormier] doesnât make the weight, thereâll still be a fight. But thatâs his problem, not mine.
âOne more win, and I should fight for the belt,â Manuwa added. âI feel Jones wins the fight, but Iâve got a fight as well, and I feel my fight ends by knockout. [Oezdemir] has made a name for himself quickly. But Iâve knocked out everyone theyâve put in front of me, so Iâm ready.â
Oezdemir said his first-round knockout of Misha Cirkunov on May 2 8, delivered by a right hand, canât be banked upon given Manuwaâs strength.
âHe has more power, more patience in loading his shots and Iâm more of a guy who moves a lot and tries to put on pressure,â Oezdemir said.
Trying to win a fight-of-the-night or knockout-of-the-night bonus on this card is a challenge.
âItâs going to be really tough with so many big names and good fights,â Oezdemir said. âI have many to beat, so Iâll just go for the biggest knockout I can get. A knockout of Jimi would be a game-changer for me, and maybe itâd mean a title shot.â
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