Beating the Odds: UFC Fight Night ‘Poirier vs. Johnson’
Michael Johnson evidently took offense to Dustin Poirier being installed as a favorite.
A +148 underdog according to BetDSI.com, Johnson felled the American Top Team standout with a vicious two-punch burst and mopped up what was left of him with ground-and-pound in the first round of their UFC Fight Night 94 main event on Saturday at State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas. Poirier required assistance from referee Dan Miragliotta 1:35 into round one, his four-fight winning streak having run its course.
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Three other underdogs joined Johnson in the winner’s circle: Gabriel Benitez, Jose Alberto Quinonez and Roan Carneiro.
Benitez (+100) spent the first five minutes chewing up the inside of Sam Sicilia’s leg with kicks before choking him unconscious with a guillotine in the second round. Sicilia, who had been on the receiving end of a 93-second Doo Ho Choi knockout in his most recent appearance, entered the cage as a modest -122 favorite.
Quinonez, a +105 underdog, was no less impressive in earning a unanimous verdict against Joey Gomez (-125) on the undercard. He overcame significant adversity -- Gomez floored him with a straight left in the second round -- to rip the body with repeated kicks and twist the fight to his liking. Quinonez dropped Gomez with a crushing knee strike to the face in the third round, climbed to full mount and unleashed some ground-and-pound before advancing towards the back. Though a finish did not materialize, the message had been sent and the fight won.
Finally, Carneiro (-102) eked out a contentious split decision over Kenny Robertson in their three-round welterweight showcase. The 38-year-old Brazilian swept into mount late in the second round and buzzed Robertson (-118) with a right uppercut-left hook combination in the third. Judges Hector Maldonado and Marcos Rosales scored it for Carneiro, 30-27 and 29-28, while Guadalupe Chapa cast a 29-28 nod for Robertson.
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