Brendan Allen and Chris Curtis fought each other in the main event of UFC Vegas 90 on Saturday. The fight was a rematch of their first battle that took place in December 2021. Curtis finished Allen with strikes in their previous encounter, but this time it was Allen who won after five hard-fought rounds of action by earning the nod on two judges' cards.
Brendan Allen Defeats Chris Curtis in UFC Vegas 90 Rematch
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA United States of AmericaBrendan Allen and Chris Curtis fought each other in the main event of UFC Vegas 90 on Saturday.
Curtis finished Allen with strikes in their previous encounter, but this time it was Allen who won after five hard-fought rounds of action by earning the nod on two judges' cards.
The fight was a rematch of their first battle that took place in December 2021.
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UFC Vegas 90 Results: Allen vs. Curtis 2
MMA Fighting - UFC News And Analysis Site (UFC) Shaun Al-Shatti Saturday, 06 April 2024 07:00Unique Points
- Brendan Allen and Chris Curtis are UFC middleweight contenders who rematched in a short-notice five-round showdown at UFC Vegas 90.
- Damon Jackson and Alexander Hernandez collided in the co-main event at UFC Vegas 90.
- Chepe Mariscal and Morgan Charriere fought to a split decision at UFC Vegas 90.
- Ignacio Bahamondes defeated Christos Giagos via TKO in Round 1,3:34 at UFC Vegas 90.
- Charlie Campbell won his fight against Trevor Peek with a unanimous decision score of (30-27),(30-27) and (30-27).
- Alex Morono defeated Court McGee via unanimous decision at UFC Vegas 90.
- Lukasz Brzeski won his fight against Valter Walker with a unanimous decision score of (48-46),(48-46) and (50-37).
- Norma Dumont defeated Germaine de Randamie via unanimous decision at UFC Vegas 90.
- Victor Hugo won his fight against Pedro Falcao with a unanimous decision score of (47-45),(30-27) and 30 - 26.
- Jean Matsumoto defeated Dan Argueta via submission at UFC Vegas 90.
- Cesar Almeida won his fight against Dylan Budka via TKO in Round 2,3:13 at UFC Vegas 90.
- Nora Cornolle defeated Melissa Mullins with a TKO finish in Round 2, at UFC Vegas 90.
- Brendan Allen is one of the hottest fighters in the division, having won seven straight fights since his loss to Curtis.
Accuracy
- Curtis previously defeated Allen via second-round TKO in 2021, but since then, Allen has won six straight fights to reach the precipice of title contention.
- Jackson previously defeated Hernandez via split decision (47-48, 29-28, 30-27) in their first meeting.
- Mariscal won the fight with scores of (29-28), while Charriere received two scores of (47-46).
- Dumont won the fight with scores of (29-28),(29-28) and (31-16).
- Matsumoto won the fight in Round 2, with a guillotine choke submission at (4:59).
- Almeida received two scores of (48-46) and one score of (50-37).
- Cornolle won the fight with a strike to the head that knocked out Mullins at (3:06)
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the article mentions that it will be covering UFC Vegas 90 results for a fight between Allen and Curtis. However, this information is not accurate as there was no such fight on Saturday night at UFC APEX in Las Vegas.- The title of the article mentions that it will be covering UFC Vegas 90 results for a fight between Allen and Curtis.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains several logical fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that UFC Vegas 90 results are from MMA Fighting and the live blog is available on their website. This implies that the information provided in this article should be trusted because it comes from a reputable source, but there is no evidence presented to support this claim. Additionally, the author uses inflammatory rhetoric by stating that Allen has won six straight fights to reach the precipice of title contention and Curtis previously defeated him via second-round TKO in 2021. This creates a sense of urgency for readers to care about the outcome of this fight, but it also implies that one fighter is better than another based on past performance rather than current ability or potential. The author also uses dichotomous depiction by stating that Allen has won six straight fights and Curtis previously defeated him via TKO in 2021. This creates a clear contrast between the two fighters, but it also oversimplifies their abilities and ignores any other factors that may be relevant to this fight.- The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that UFC Vegas 90 results are from MMA Fighting and the live blog is available on their website. This implies that the information provided in this article should be trusted because it comes from a reputable source, but there is no evidence presented to support this claim.
- The author uses inflammatory rhetoric by stating that Allen has won six straight fights to reach the precipice of title contention and Curtis previously defeated him via second-round TKO in 2021. This creates a sense of urgency for readers to care about the outcome of this fight, but it also implies that one fighter is better than another based on past performance rather than current ability or potential.
- The author uses dichotomous depiction by stating that Allen has won six straight fights and Curtis previously defeated him via TKO in 2021. This creates a clear contrast between the two fighters, but it also oversimplifies their abilities and ignores any other factors that may be relevant to this fight.
Bias (85%)
The author has a clear bias towards the UFC and its fighters. The article is written in a promotional tone for the event and highlights the main card fights as if they are of great importance.- > Featherweights Alexander Hernandez and Damon Jackson collide in the co-main event.
- > In the main event, UFC middleweight contenders Brendan Allen and Chris Curtis rematch in a short-notice five-round showdown.
- < Main Card (ESPN+ at 6 p.m. ET) >
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UFC Fight Night Picks & Predictions: Allen vs Curtis 2: Old Dogs, Old Tricks
VSiN: The Sports Betting Network Britton Hess Saturday, 06 April 2024 15:56Unique Points
- Brendan 'All In' Allen is one of the hottest fighters in the UFC's middleweight division with six wins a row
- Chris Curtis lost to Brendan Allen via rear naked choke in their first fight and has since won five fights out of his last seven
- Damon Jackson defeated Alexander Hernandez via split decision (47-48, 29-28, 30-27) in the co-main event at UFC Vegas 90
Accuracy
- Brendan Allen is one of the hottest fighters in the UFC's middleweight division with six wins a row
- Chris Curtis lost to Brendan Allen via rear naked choke in their first fight
- Damon Jackson and Alexander Hernandez collided in the co-main event at UFC Vegas 90
Deception (30%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Allen has put together six wins a row with five of those victories coming via rear naked choke. However, this information is not accurate as Allen's last win was by TKO and his second-to-last win was also by TKO. Secondly, the author states that Curtis boasts a 92% takedown defense rate but fails to mention that he has only faced one opponent who attempted a takedown in his UFC career. Thirdly, the author claims that Allen lost two of the bouts in which he was out-struck (Both via KO). However, this information is not accurate as both losses were by submission and not knockout. Lastly, the author states that Curtis has seen some action since they last fought but fails to mention any specifics about his injuries or how it may affect their fight.- The article claims that Allen put together six wins a row with five of those victories coming via rear naked choke. However, this information is not accurate as Allen's last win was by TKO and his second-to-last win was also by TKO.
Fallacies (75%)
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Bias (80%)
The author has a clear bias towards Brendan Allen and his skills as a fighter. The author mentions that Allen is one of the hottest fighters in the UFC's middleweight division and has finished 8 out of his 13 opponents inside the octagon. Additionally, they mention that he successfully out-struck 8 out of his 13 UFC opponents, despite losing two bouts where he was out-struck via KO. The author also mentions that Allen is peaking physically at just 28 years old and has to be on the short list for a title shot one day. This bias is evident in the way the author describes Allen's skills as dominant, despite mentioning his losses from being out-struck via KO.- has finished 8 of those opponents
- He has put together six wins a row
- he successfully out-struck 8 of his 13 UFC opponents
- “The Action Man” certainly has seen some action since they last fought
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Unique Points
- Dana White's Body Transformation Secrets Revealed
- Brendan Allen and Chris Curtis are UFC middleweight contenders who rematched in a short-notice five-round showdown at UFC Vegas 90.
- Damon Jackson and Alexander Hernandez collided in the co-main event at UFC Vegas 90.
- Chepe Mariscal and Morgan Charriere fought to a split decision at UFC Vegas 90.
- Ignacio Bahamondes defeated Christos Giagos via TKO in Round 1,3:34 at UFC Vegas 90.
- Charlie Campbell won his fight against Trevor Peek with a unanimous decision score of (30-27),(30-27) and (30-27).
- Alex Morono defeated Court McGee via unanimous decision at UFC Vegas 90.
- Lukasz Brzeski won his fight against Valter Walker with a unanimous decision score of (48-46),(48-46) and (50-37).
- Norma Dumont defeated Germaine de Randamie via unanimous decision at UFC Vegas 90.
- Victor Hugo won his fight against Pedro Falcao with a unanimous decision score of (47-45),(30-27) and 30 - 26.
- Jean Matsumoto defeated Dan Argueta via submission at UFC Vegas 90.
- Cesar Almeida won his fight against Dylan Budka via TKO in Round 2,3:13 at UFC Vegas 90.
- Nora Cornolle defeated Melissa Mullins with a TKO finish in Round 2, at UFC Vegas 90.
- Brendan 'All In' Allen is one of the hottest fighters in the UFC's middleweight division with six wins a row, including five via rear naked choke. He has finished 8 out of his 13 opponents and has successfully out-struck 8 out of them.
- Chris Curtis boasts a takedown defense rate of 92% and is known for crisp hands. However, he lost to Allen in their first fight via rear naked choke.
- Allen's age combined with his octagon experience means that he has to be on the short list of middleweight contenders for the title one day.
Accuracy
- Brendan Allen and Chris Curtis are UFC middleweight contenders who rematched in a short-notice five-round showdown at UFC Vegas 90.
- Damon Jackson and Alexander Hernandez collided in the co-main event at UFC Vegas 90.
Deception (0%)
The article contains multiple examples of deceptive practices. Firstly, the title is misleading as it does not mention UFC Fight Night: Allen vs Curtis which is actually the main event being covered in this article.- Announcements Dana White's Body Transformation Secrets Revealed
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The article contains two fallacies: an appeal to authority and inflammatory rhetoric.- > Dana White explains the Superhuman Protocol that changed his life
- < UFC 300 Countdown | Full Episode>
- < UFC 300 Unrivaled Greatness >
Bias (0%)
The article contains multiple examples of bias. Firstly, the title mentions Dana White's Body Transformation Secrets Revealed which is a clear example of sensationalism and clickbait. Secondly, the text talks about how Dana White explains why you don't need $120,000 in equipment to live healthy which implies that he has some sort of expertise on this topic when there is no evidence provided for it. Lastly, the article mentions UFC 300 Countdown and Full Episode which are promotional materials for an upcoming event rather than news articles.- Dana White's Body Transformation Secrets Revealed
- UFC 300 Countdown | Full Episode
- Why you don't need $120,000 in equipment to live healthy
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Brendan Allen vs. Chris Curtis 2 full fight video highlights
MMA Fighting - UFC News And Analysis Site (UFC) Alexander K. Sunday, 07 April 2024 00:59Unique Points
- Brendan Allen and Chris Curtis fought each other in the main event of UFC Vegas 90 on Saturday.
- The fight was a rematch of their first battle that took place in December 2021.
- Curtis finished Allen with strikes in their previous encounter, but this time it was Allen who won after five hard-fought rounds of action by earning the nod on two judges' cards.
- Allen weathered the storm of Curtis's powerful strikes to earn a split decision win and keep himself on track for a potential middleweight title shot.
- Brendan Allen is one of the hottest fighters in the division, having won seven straight fights since his loss to Curtis.
Accuracy
- Allen weathered the storm of Curtis' powerful strikes to earn a split decision win and keep himself on track for a potential middleweight title shot.
- Chris Curtis suffers a tough loss after stepping in on short-notice for an injured Marvin Vettori and loses for the first time since dropping a decision to Kelvin Gastelum last April.
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Allen gutted out a split decision win after five hard-fought rounds of action when in fact he won by unanimous decision. Secondly, the author states that Curtis suffers a tough loss after stepping in on short notice for an injured Marvin Vettori but fails to mention that Curtis was also dealing with injuries and had only one day's rest before the fight. Lastly, the article uses sensationalist language such as- The author claims that Allen gutted out a split decision win after five hard-fought rounds of action when in fact he won by unanimous decision.
- “All In” is one of the hottest fighters in the division, having won seven straight fights since his loss to Curtis. However, this statement is misleading as it implies that Allen has not lost a fight since then when he actually lost to Vettori by unanimous decision.
- “The Action Man” suffers a tough loss after stepping in on short notice for an injured Marvin Vettori. However, this statement is misleading as it fails to mention that Curtis was also dealing with injuries and had only one day's rest before the fight.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains several fallacies. Firstly, the author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Allen is one of the hottest fighters in the division without providing any evidence or context for this claim. Secondly, there are multiple instances where inflammatory rhetoric is used to describe Curtis's loss and his opponent's win. For example,- Allen weathered the storm of Curtis’ powerful strikes
- Curtis finished Allen with strikes in their previous encounter
- “The Action Man” suffers a tough loss after stepping in on short-notice for an injured Marvin Vettori
Bias (75%)
The author has a clear bias towards Brendan Allen. The language used to describe him is positive and complimentary while the description of Chris Curtis is negative.- >Brendan Allen gutted out a split decision win after five hard-fought rounds of action.<br>Allen weathered the storm of Curtis' powerful strikes to earn the nod on two judges' cards, keeping himself on track for a potential middleweight title shot.
- The author describes Chris Curtis as suffering a tough loss and losing for the first time since dropping a decision to Kelvin Gastelum last April.
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