UFC Fight Night 158: Vancouver

UFC Fight Night 158: Vancouver main card recap

UFC Fight Night 158: Vancouver main card recap

Two decisions and a no contest decision highlight UFC Fight Night 158: Vancouver main card. But despite the lack of finishes, excitement (and controversy) was far from lacking among the four fights.

Mouhamad Rachini writes about the main card fights.

39-year-old Teixeira wins co-main event fight.

39-year-old Teixeira wins co-main event fight.

Age is just a number, and nobody proves it better than Glover Teixeira. The 39-year-old defeated Nikita “The Miner” Krylov via split decision at UFC Fight Night 158: Vancouver on September 14. Their fight was listed as the co-main event… [READ MORE]

Referee stoppage spotlights UFC main event.

Referee stoppage spotlights UFC main event.

It’s every referee’s worst nightmare. Just over four minutes into the first round of their UFC Fight Night 158: Vancouver bout, Justin “The Highlight” Gaethje brought down fan-favourite Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone with a left hook… [READ MORE]

Prepolec expects improvements vs. Hubbard.

Prepolec expects improvements vs. Hubbard.

The UFC is back in Canada. On September 14, Vancouver will host UFC Fight Night 158 at the Rogers Arena. It’s the third UFC event to be hosted in Canada this year, and it’ll feature 12 fights in total.

One of those fights will be between Kyle Prepolec (12-6-0) and Austin Hubbard (10-3-0). The two men will fight in the 155 lb. weight class, and their preliminary fight will open up the event.

It’s a fight that Prepolec is pumped up for.

“I think for me and him fighting, it’s a great stylistic fight,” he said. “Not only just for both of us, in terms of how fun and exciting it could be and potentially grow to be. But also for the fans and all of the viewers.”

The native of Windsor is coming off of a loss to Nordine Taleb via unanimous decision. The defeat came in his UFC debut at UFC Fight Night Ottawa on May 5. It was Prepolec’s first loss since 2017.

Prepolec has only used the defeat as fuel to better himself. He predicts that he’ll put in a better showing this Saturday.

“I think we’ll see a new-and-improved, better version of myself,” he said.

Our own Jason Hagholm talks to Prepolec about his UFC debut, the growth of MMA leagues in Canada, and how he’s preparing for his UFC Fight Night 158: Vancouver bout against Hubbard.