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UFC 318 winner Jimmy Crute explains callout of 'crafty' Dustin Jacoby for Perth
UFC 318 winner Jimmy Crute explains callout of 'crafty' Dustin Jacoby for Perth

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

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UFC 318 winner Jimmy Crute explains callout of 'crafty' Dustin Jacoby for Perth

NEW ORLEANS – Jimmy Crute is ready to make a title run after UFC 318. Crute (13-4-2 MMA, 5-4-2 UFC) submitted Marcin Prachnio (17-9 MMA, 4-7 UFC) with a first-round armbar in Saturday's prelims at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. After the win, Crute called out Dustin Jacoby (21-9-1 MMA, 9-6-1 UFC) for the upcoming UFC Fight Night on Sept. 27 from RAC Arena in Perth. "I just think it's a good fight for both of us," Crute told reporters during the post-fight news conference. "It's a good test for both of us, and I know that's not an easy fight. He's a hell of a crafty dude, so that's just the name that came to my head. I didn't think about it beforehand, but when I was in the moment, it popped into my head." Crute returned to the win column for the first time since 2020. He took an almost two-year break from fighting in 2023 and feels rejuvenated to finally live up to his potential. "I've been learning on the job," Crute said. "I had one amateur fight, seven pro wins, and outside of that, I had like 50 jiu-jitsu matches on the regional scene in Australia. No striking matches so, I've been learning on the job pretty much in the UFC. I don't have much experience in the way of fights so, I feel like it's my time to shine now. I see a world title in my picture for the first time in my career. I've never been able to visualize it, and I see it there." This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC 318: Jimmy Crute explains callout to fight 'crafty' veteran

Dustin Jacoby wants big name after UFC on ESPN 68 KO: 'I'm no stepping stone'
Dustin Jacoby wants big name after UFC on ESPN 68 KO: 'I'm no stepping stone'

USA Today

time01-06-2025

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Dustin Jacoby wants big name after UFC on ESPN 68 KO: 'I'm no stepping stone'

Dustin Jacoby wants big name after UFC on ESPN 68 KO: 'I'm no stepping stone' UFC veteran Dustin Jacoby thinks it's time to get a step up in competition. Show Caption Hide Caption Dustin Jacoby hoping for bigger names after first-round knockout win UFC on ESPN 68 winner Dustin Jacoby talks to MMA Junkie and other reporters post-fight after his first-round knockout of Bruno Lopes in Las Vegas. LAS VEGAS — A big name: That's what Dustin Jacoby wants for his next trip to the octagon. The 37-year-old UFC light heavyweight veteran thinks he's deserving of such opportunity following his latest win. Jacoby (21-9-1 MMA, 9-6-1 UFC) defeated Bruno Lopes (14-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) on the main card of UFC on ESPN 68 this past Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. It was his second finish of a Brazilian prospect since his last defeat – a KO loss to former UFC title challenger Dominick Reyes in June 2024. "I'm no stepping stone," Jacoby told reporters at the UFC on ESPN 68 post-fight press conference. "I got into the top 15, and I earned my way to the top 15, and I held it for a little bit. But I had a lot of wind taken out of my sails when I had that decision loss to Khalil Rountree. "I'll say it again, and I've said it before: It's no knock on Khalil Roundtree. The guy is a great warrior and a great fighter, but that says a lot about me. If you go back and look at that fight, after the fight was fought, I was like -650 on DraftKings to win that fight and I was declared the loser. That one stung. It took a lot of momentum (away from me)." Prior to Saturday's win, Jacoby had put away Vitor Petrino in brutal fashion this past December in front of 18,000 fans at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. He didn't expect to be fighting at the UFC Apex following that win, but saw it as an opportunity to make a statement and have a standout performance. "I felt like I got demoted after a big knockout in a packed house, but at the same time, perspective is everything, man," Jacoby said. "I've had a lot of success here at the UFC Apex. On this card, I thought it was a great opportunity to go out there and steal the show, and that's exactly what I told myself in the back: 'This is your show. This is your time. Go steal it.' I felt like the Apex needed a fighter like me and a fight like that – excitement. I was prepared to bring it." Despite the finish, Jacoby missed out on one of the four post-fight bonus awards.

UFC on ESPN 68 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: Dustin Jacoby's $16,000 tops card
UFC on ESPN 68 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: Dustin Jacoby's $16,000 tops card

USA Today

time01-06-2025

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UFC on ESPN 68 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: Dustin Jacoby's $16,000 tops card

UFC on ESPN 68 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: Dustin Jacoby's $16,000 tops card LAS VEGAS – Fighters from Saturday's UFC on ESPN 68 event took home UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay totaling $121,500. The program, a comprehensive plan that includes outfitting requirements, media obligations and other items under the fighter code of conduct, replaces the previous payments made under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy. UFC on ESPN 68 took place at the UFC Apex. The card aired on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+. The full UFC on ESPN 68 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts included: Mateusz Gamrot: $11,000 def. Ludovit Klein: $11,000 Ramiz Brahimaj: $6,000 def. Billy Ray Goff: $4,000 Dustin Jacoby: $16,000 def. Bruno Lopes: $4,000 Ketlen Vieira: $11,000 def. Macy Chiasson: $11,000 Zachary Reese: $4,500 def. Dusko Todorovic: $6,000 Allan Nascimento: $4,500 def. Jafel Filho: $4,500 Jordan Leavitt: $6,000 def. Kurt Holobaugh: $6,000 Bolaji Oki: $4,000 def. Michael Aswell: $4,000 Alice Ardelean: $4,000 def. Rayanne dos Santos: $4,000 Under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program's payout tiers, which appropriate the money generated by Venum's multi-year sponsorship with the UFC, fighters are paid based on their total number of UFC bouts, as well as Zuffa-era WEC fights (January 2007 and later) and Zuffa-era Strikeforce bouts (April 2011 and later). Fighters with 1-3 bouts receive $4,000 per appearance; 4-5 bouts get $4,680; 6-10 bouts get $6,000; 11-15 bouts earn $11,000; 16-20 bouts pocket $16,000; and 21 bouts and more get $21,000. Additionally, champions earn $32,000 while title challengers get $42,000. In addition to experience-based pay, UFC fighters will receive in perpetuity royalty payments amounting to 20-68 percent of any UFC merchandise sold that bears their likeness, according to officials. Full 2025 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts: Year-to-date total: $2,902,500 2024 total: $8,280,500 2023 total: $8,188,000 2022 total: $8,351,500 2021 total: $6,167,500 Program-to-date total: $33,920,000

UFC on ESPN 68 video: Dustin Jacoby throws caution to wind, wildly knocks out Bruno Lopes
UFC on ESPN 68 video: Dustin Jacoby throws caution to wind, wildly knocks out Bruno Lopes

USA Today

time01-06-2025

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  • USA Today

UFC on ESPN 68 video: Dustin Jacoby throws caution to wind, wildly knocks out Bruno Lopes

UFC on ESPN 68 video: Dustin Jacoby throws caution to wind, wildly knocks out Bruno Lopes Dustin Jacoby prioritized violence over technique at the UFC Apex on Saturday. On the UFC on ESPN 68 main card, Jacoby (21-9-1 MMA, 9-6-1 UFC) knocked out Bruno Lopes (14-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) with a swarming attack for a stoppage at : of Round 1. Jacoby, 37, has now won back-to-back fights inside the distance. The former Glory Kickboxing title challenger has 14 knockouts in 21 victories. Lopes, 32, has a three-fight winning steak snapped. Up-to-the-minute UFC on ESPN 68 results:

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