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02.08.2019 13:41
r," Weiss said. After Buster Posey made it a 10-9 game in the eighth with a two-out homer off Matt Belisle, Hunter Pence followe Antworten

LAS VEGAS -- Cain Velasquez throws wheel kicks now.The former heavyweight champion finished Travis Browne via strikes on the ground at 4:57 of the first round. However, that came after he surprised everyone in the arena with a spinning wheel kick. The heavyweight bout was a featured prelim at UFC 200 on Saturday inside T-Mobile Arena.Velasquez (14-2) surrendered his title in a submission loss to Fabricio Werdum in June 2015. The two were supposed to fight again earlier this year, but Velasquez was forced to pull out due to a back injury. His return was a successful one, as he hurt Browne with the wheel kick and dropped him with an overhand right.Near the end of the round, Browne was on the floor and couldnt even prop himself up anymore as Velasquez delivered blows to the head from behind. Referee John McCarthy elected to step in, just three seconds shy of the break.I have a lot of respect for Travis, Velasquez said. He fights hard. It feels good to be back and fight in front of everyone and get a win.I want to fight the best guys. Whoever the UFC wants, but I want to fight the best guys.Fighting out of American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, California, Velasquez displayed the same pressure style that has twice made him a UFC heavyweight champion. Browne looked hurt and sluggish from the onslaught. He threw everything he had into a counter right elbow that missed badly and set up a Velasquez takedown.Velasquez improves upon an already stellar UFC record. His biggest issue has been staying healthy, as he has lost time to injuries to his knee, shoulder and back.Pena outworks Zingano for decision winBantamweight Julianna Pena (8-2) outworked former title challenger Cat Zingano (9-2) on the floor, en route to a unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). A former TUF winner fighting out of Spokane, Washington, Pena lost the first round after she allowed Zingano to take her down and land elbows from the top. She surrendered another takedown in the second round, but started to assert her own skill on the floor. She swept Zingano multiple times in the later rounds and came close to submitting her with a rear-naked choke in the middle frame. Pena, 24, missed the first half of 2016 due to a legal issue, but has now won four in a row. Zingano, who was also coming off a long layoff, is now 2-2 in the UFC.Hendricks loses second fight in a rowWelterweight Kelvin Gastelum (12-2) added a big name to his résumé, as he defeated former champion Johny Hendricks (17-5) by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28). Gastelum, 24, kept a high pace on Hendricks, peppering him with the jab and mixing in a straight left that appeared to stun Hendricks in the opening round. Hendricks made enough of an adjustment to start landing his own, dangerous left hand, but Gastelum wore it well. Hendricks, a former NCAA national champion in wrestling, didnt appear interested in taking the fight down until late in the third. He converted one takedown, but Gastelum rose to his feet quickly. Hendricks, who missed weight for the bout, has lost three of his past four.Dillashaw dominates Assuncao for unanimous decision winFormer bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw (13-3) defeated Raphael Assuncao (23-5) via unanimous decision, taking one step closer to a rematch against current champ Dominick Cruz. Dillashaw was the far busier fighter, out-landing Assuncao in total strikes 79 to 42. He bloodied Assuncao with a counter right hand in the second round and dropped him with another right hand moments later. Assuncao, who defeated Dillashaw in a controversial split decision in 2013, looked flustered throughout. He hadnt fought since October 2014 due to injury. Dillashaw, who fights out of Denver, bounces back from a split decision loss to Cruz in January.Super Sage wins third fight in the UFCLightweight Sage Northcutt (8-1) showed heart in earning his third win in the UFC, a unanimous decision against Enrique Marin (8-4). Marin appeared on the verge of a major upset when he caught Northcutt in a deep armbar in the second round. Northcutt managed to survive and would escape a kimura later in the round, as well. In the deciding third, Northcutt, of Katy, Texas, won a key scramble and landed enough offense from top position to secure the win. The 20-year-old prospect is 3-1 in the UFC.Lauzon destroys Sanchez Lightweight Joe Lauzon (26-11) blitzed through Diego Sanchez (26-9) with a first-round TKO victory. The official time of the stoppage was 1:26, but it could have probably come sooner than that, as referee Mark Smith allowed a wounded Sanchez to take a long series of unanswered punches while he was trapped on the cage. A powerful right hand finally brought Smith in. Lauzon, out of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, has alternated wins and losses in his past five.Mousasi scores 20th KO of career Middleweight Gegard Mousasi (39-6-2) recorded the 20th knockout of his career, as he finished Thiago Santos (13-4) with a booming punch at 4:32 of the opening round. Mousasi, who offered to fight Daniel Cormier after Jon Jones was pulled from UFC 200, was in control throughout. He beat Santos on the feet and wrestled him to the ground with little resistance. Mousasi is 4-1 in his past five fights.Miller finishes Gomi in Round 1Veteran lightweight Jim Miller (26-8) made quick work of Takanori Gomi (35-12), finishing him with strikes on the ground to collect a TKO victory at 2:18 of the first round. Miller scored an early takedown and threatened with a rear-naked, before switching to punches to the side of the head. Its his first win of 2016.Gel Kayano 20 Miglior Prezzo . -- Matt Ryan needed one of the best games of his career to lead the Falcons and their depleted offence out of their three-game losing streak last week. Asics Gel Nimbus 17 Uomo .Gather a group of friends, or find a league to join online, draft your team, set your lineup and compete in a number of different formats. http://www.scarpeonitsukatiger.it/scontate-asics-onitsuka-tiger-mexico-66-uomo-donna-argento-beige-thl7c2-9399.html . On Mar. 16, coming off a "fight of the year" performance at UFC 154 the previous November, St-Pierre faced Nick Diaz at UFC 158 in what would be his eighth defence of the welterweight title. Using his superior athleticism, St-Pierre cruised to a five round, unanimous decision victory setting up a much-anticipated title defence against number one contender Johny Hendricks. Asics Tiger Aaron - Uomo/Donna - Blu Reale/Bianche H51XJ-5001 . -- Canadian Andrew Wiggins got the ball on the wing, made a nifty spin move and then let go with a soft floater from about 10 feet that swished through the net in Allen Fieldhouse. Onitsuka Tiger MEXICO 66 - Sneakers Basse - Nere/Bianche DL408-9001 . -- Kyrie Irvings last-minute 3-pointer helped seal another victory for Cleveland -- and the Cavaliers longest winning streak since LeBron James left.DENVER -- Jordan Pacheco had his first career grand slam baseball waiting for him on his chair after the game, sealed tightly in a plastic bag. If only his tiebreaking homer wouldve sealed the win as tight. No such luck. Not here at Coors Field, where big leads can shrink oh so rapidly. Pacheco gave the team a seemingly safe cushion in the fifth, Carlos Gonzalez later added an insurance homer and the Colorado Rockies weathered a late rally by the San Francisco Giants for a 10-9 win on Friday night. With that, the Rockies snapped a 10-game skid against the Giants. Sure, it was just one win, but it was a big one for the Rockies psyche. "Its obvious weve had some rough history against the Giants," manager Walt Weiss said. "Its just nice to be able to fight back and, in the end, put a game away." It would be far from easy. The Giants, who rallied from an early six-run deficit the night before, were on the comeback trail again Friday. Down five, they made things interesting by scoring three times in the seventh. It couldve been more, but Dexter Fowler made a diving catch in centre to end the inning. "Game changer," Weiss said. After Buster Posey made it a 10-9 game in the eighth with a two-out homer off Matt Belisle, Hunter Pence followed with a double. But Belisle got Brett Pill to ground out and strand Pence. In the ninth, Rafael Betancourt struck out the side for his 10th save in as many chances. "Thats a tough-guy save right there, because the game was pretty crazy," Weiss said. Pacheco laced his first homer of the season to left on a hanging slider from Madison Bumgarner (4-2), who failed to protect an early four-run lead. "Felt good," Pacheco said with a modest shrug. Fowler had a feeling it might be a big night for Pacheco, who was filling in for Todd Helton at first base. They took early batting practice together and the ball was flying off Pachecos bat. "I saw the thump he had," Fowler said. "So that (homer) didnt surprise me." Jorge De La Rosa (5-3) entered the game without giving up a run at Coors Field in 12 innings. He was hit hard, surrendering five runs in five innings, only to settle down enough to earn the win. Gonzalez, Troy Tulowitzki and Wilin Rosario -- the heart of the Rockies batting order -- finished with a combined six hits, four RBIs and five runs scored. Gonzalez added an insurance run with his homer in the sixth. "Huge win," Gonzalez said. ";This team is tough to beat.dddddddddddd" Pablo Sandoval had three hits and drove in two runs for San Francisco, while Marco Scutaro extended his hitting streak to 16 games. Bumgarner turned in his first clunker against the Rockies in quite a while. He had won six of his last seven starts before struggling on Friday. The lefty allowed a season-high nine runs -- seven earned -- in just 4 2-3 innings. His ERA climbed nearly a full run to 3.09. Trying to preserve a one-run lead in the fifth, Bumgarner gave up a game-tying single to Rosario. A walk to D.J. LeMahieu loaded the bases for Pacheco, who sent the first pitch from Bumgarner over the fence. "That grand slam wasnt too fun," Bumgarner said. "I just wasnt making pitches when I needed to (in order) to get guys." Pacheco also had an RBI on a grounder in the second. "Just glad I was able to come through for our team," he said. The Giants had a frightful night in the field, committing a season-high four errors. Two of those miscues came in the third, when Sandoval had a throwing error to begin the inning and centre fielder Angel Pagan later sent a high throw to third base that ended up in the Giants dugout, allowing Dexter Fowler to trot home. Tulowitzki tied the game at 4 with an RBI single. "Too many errors, particularly in this ballpark," manager Bruce Bochy said. "They fought back, Ill say that. But were making way too many errors. "Weve got to tighten things up." The Giants have made themselves quite comfortable at Coors Field, winning 14 of their last 20 in this hitters park. Weiss quickly dismissed the notion the Giants have a psychological edge on his team. Although, this does help. "We know weve got to beat these guys," Weiss said. "We know theyve had our number over the last couple of years. Theyre the world champions, so you have to go through them eventually. We know all that stuff. Its not stuff we have to talk about, its already there. Got to go out and play well, find ways to win games." NOTES: Giants RHP Tim Lincecum (3-2) will start Saturday night. ... The hot-hitting Scutaro is batting .485 during his streak. ... San Francisco is 31-10 against Colorado since 2011. ... The Rockies altered their starting rotation, with RHP Tyler Chatwood getting the start on Saturday and RHP Juan Nicasio being bumped back to Sunday. Chatwood joined the team from Triple-A Colorado Springs on Friday and will be added to the roster before his start. ' ' '

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