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Noche
UFC: Lopes vs. Silva (aka UFC Fight Night 259 and
UFC on ESPN+ 117)
September
13, 2025
Frost
Bank Center
San Antonio, Texas
UFC:
Lopes vs. Silva (aka UFC Fight Night 259 and UFC on
ESPN+ 117)
September
13, 2025
Frost
Bank Center
San Antonio, Texas
Results:
Main
card:
Featherweight
Diego Lopes vs. Jean Silva
DL by TKO (spinning back elbow and punches) R2 4:48
Bantamweight
Rob Font vs. David Martínez
DM by Decision (unanimous) (2928, 2928,
2928) R3 5:00
Lightweight
Rafa García vs. Jared Gordon
RG by TKO (elbows) R3 2:27
Middleweight
Kelvin Gastelum vs. Dustin Stoltzfus
KG by Decision (unanimous) (3027, 2928,
2928) R3 5:00
Lightweight
Alexander Hernandez vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira
AH by TKO (punches) R2 3:46
Bantamweight
Santiago Luna vs. Quang Le
SL by KO (punches) R1 2:48
Prelims:
Middleweight
José Daniel Medina vs. Duko Todorovic
DT by Submission (rear-naked choke) R1 4:21
Lightweight
Claudio Puelles vs. Joaquim Silva
JS by Decision (split) (2928, 2829, 2928)
R3 5:00
Women's
Strawweight
Tatiana Suarez vs. Amanda Lemos
TS by Decision (unanimous) (2928, 2928,
2928) R3 5:00
Flyweight
Jesús Santos Aguilar vs. Luis Gurule
JSA by Decision (unanimous) (3027, 2928,
2928) R3 5:00
Middleweight
Zachary Reese vs. Sedriques Dumas
No Contest (accidental groin kick) R1 0:51
Flyweight
Alessandro Costa vs. Alden Coria
AC by TKO (punches) R3 0:47
Women's
Bantamweight
Montserrat Rendon vs. Alice Pereira
MR by Decision (split) (2829, 2928, 3027)
R3 5:00
Welterweight
Rodrigo Sezinando vs. Daniil Donchenko
DD by TKO (punches) R1 4:27

Main
card:
Featherweight
Diego Lopes vs. Jean Silva
Bantamweight
Rob Font vs. David Martínez
Lightweight
Rafa García vs. Jared Gordon
Middleweight
Kelvin Gastelum vs. Dustin Stoltzfus
Lightweight
Alexander Hernandez vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira
Bantamweight
Santiago Luna vs. Quang Le
Prelims:
Middleweight
José Daniel Medina vs. Duko Todorovic
Lightweight
Claudio Puelles vs. Joaquim Silva
Women's
Strawweight
Tatiana Suarez vs. Amanda Lemos
Flyweight
Jesús Santos Aguilar vs. Luis Gurule
Middleweight
Zachary Reese vs. Sedriques Dumas
Flyweight
Alessandro Costa vs. Alden Coria
Women's
Bantamweight
Montserrat Rendon vs. Alice Pereira
Welterweight
Rodrigo Sezinando vs. Daniil Donchenko
*card
subject to change
Video
I
Do Not Like Diego Lopes! | Noche UFC Media Day
https://youtube.com/watch?v=lJtwa8K6XI0
Jean
Silvas Emotional Fight Mindset & Diego Lopes
Meets Idol Cowboy Cerrone | Noche UFC
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b1KDVsyYM54
UFC
reporter McKenzie Pavacich sits down with Jean Silva
and Diego Lopes in San Antonio ahead of their headlining
bout at Noche UFC. (Credit: UFC)
Best
Noche UFC Fights of All Time!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=lfaWg_GGwyk
Relive
the greatest knockouts, submissions, and fights in
Noche UFC history. (UFC)
I
Am The Next Champion! | UFC Journey
https://youtube.com/watch?v=eGKVMfmVClU
Watch
Diego Lopes and Jean Silva prepare for their main
event at Noche UFC this weekend. This episode of UFC
Journey is courtesy of ESPN MMA.
Mexican
Fighting Nation | UFC Connected
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xQjhpto1DT8
The
Mexican warriors that carry the nation's flag reflect
on the pride that defines the Mexican fighting spirit.
(UFC)
Diego
Lopes - Lopes Inspires Puebla | UFC Connected
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cdY8xIafwlg
Diego
Lopes gives back to his hometown community. (UFC)
News
UFC
Betting:
The
main event of UFC Noche on September 13, 2025, at
Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, pits two
of the featherweight division's most explosive finishers
against each other:
No.
2-ranked Diego Lopes (26-7, 5-2 UFC) vs. No. 10-ranked
Jean Silva (16-2, 5-0 UFC).
This
five-round headliner is part of the UFC's annual Mexican
Independence Day celebration, with prelims starting
at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and the main card at 6 p.m.
ET.
Both
fighters hail from Brazil, but Lopes has strong ties
to Mexico through training and heritage, adding cultural
flair to the matchup.
Lopes
is rebounding from a close unanimous decision loss
to featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski in
April 2025 at UFC 314, where he went the full 25 minutes
and even dropped the champ despite being outstruck.
Prior
to that, Lopes was on a tear with five straight UFC
finishes, showcasing his BJJ black belt credentials
(10 career submissions) and knockout power (14 KOs).
At
30 years old, 5'11" with a 72" reach, Lopes
excels in relentless pressure, volume striking, leg
kicks, and grappling transitions. His durability is
elitehe's never been knocked down in the UFCand
he averages 5.8 significant strikes per minute with
strong takedown defense (80%).
Silva,
28, is undefeated since joining the UFC in 2024, with
all five wins coming via stoppage (four KOs/TKOs,
one submission).
His
latest was a submission over Bryce Mitchell at UFC
314.
Known
as "Lord" for his aggressive, high-volume
striking (6.2 significant strikes per minute) and
underrated grappling, Silva is shorter at 5'7"
with a 69" reach but makes up for it with explosive
power and precision counters.
He's
finished 13 straight fights overall, but this is his
first main event and his first test against top-5
competition.
Recent
performances show a +0.74 strike differential per
round, but he's unproven in five-round wars.
This
clash pits Lopes' experience and cardio against Silva's
finishing streak and striking efficiency. It's a potential
Fight of the Year candidate, with both favoring early
finishes (Lopes 77% finish rate in UFC; Silva 100%),
but Lopes' volume could drag it longer.
Betting
markets opened with Silva as a slight favorite around
-200, but the line has sharpened to -240/-270 as public
money flows to the unbeaten prospect, making Lopes
a live +200/+225 underdog.
Odds
can vary by sportsbookalways shop lines on sites
like BetMGM, FanDuel, or DraftKings.
Risk
management:
Bet
1-2% of bankroll per unit; UFC is volatile. Check
for live betting during the event for in-fight adjustments.
Key
Stats and Matchup Analysis
Striking:
Silva lands more accurately (52% vs. Lopes' 48%) and
absorbs less (3.2 vs. 4.1 per minute), but Lopes'
output (5.8 landed) and leg kicks could wear Silva
down.
Silva's
counters exploit Lopes' tendency to drop his guard
mid-combo, as seen against Volkanovski.
Grappling:
Lopes has a clear edge with 2.1 takedowns per 15 minutes
(53% accuracy) and superior submission threats. Silva
has solid defense (75%) and a recent sub win, but
untested against Lopes-level BJJ.
Durability/Cardio:
Lopes went 25 minutes with the champ without fading;
Silva's fights average 1.8 rounds, so endurance is
a question in a main event.
Path
to Victory: Lopes Wins If: He mixes leg kicks to slow
Silva's movement, uses pressure to force clinches,
and hunts submissions late. His chin holds up against
power shots, turning it into a decision.
Silva
Wins If: He keeps it standing, lands counters early
for a KO (he's 4-0 by strikes in UFC), and avoids
grappling. His aggression could overwhelm Lopes' defense
flaws.
Trends:
8 of Lopes' last 10 fights ended inside the distance;
all of Silva's UFC bouts did. Public sentiment on
X leans Silva (e.g., "Silva by KO" picks),
but some highlight Lopes' testing against elites.
Betting
Picks and Predictions
Based
on the data, this is a coin-flip fight with Silva's
momentum giving him the edge, but Lopes offers massive
value as an underdog.
Implied
probabilities: Silva ~70-75% chance, but I see it
closer to 60/40 favoring Silva due to Lopes' experience.
Best
Bet: Jean Silva by KO/TKO (-150, 1.5 units)
Silva's striking precision and power (13 KOs in 16
wins) match perfectly against Lopes' defensive lapses.
He's finished 80% of opponents standing, and Lopes
ate big shots from Volkanovski without going outbut
Silva hits harder. This prop pays well without fading
the favorite entirely. (Supported by Forbes and VSiN
analyses.)
Value
Underdog Play: Diego Lopes ML (+220, 1 unit)
If you're contrarian, Lopes is undervalued. His grappling
and five-round pedigree (proven vs. champ) could neutralize
Silva's blitz. He's won 4 of 5 as underdog in UFC,
and X discussions note Silva's untested cardio.
Great
for parlays. (Echoed in OddsShark and Reddit threads.)
Prop
Bet: Over 2.5 Rounds (+120, 0.5 units)
While
both are finishers, Lopes' durability pushes fights
long (60% of UFC bouts past 2.5 rounds). If Silva
can't land early, it goes to the cards. Avoid under
1.5 if you like action. (From MMA Mania and X breakdowns.)
Parlay
Suggestion (2-leg, +250 payout on $10 bet): Silva
ML (-250) + Fight Under 2.5 Rounds (-150). Combines
favorite safety with early finish expectation.
Add
co-main Font ML (-155) for +400 if you're building
bigger.
Full
Card Quick Hits (Top Bets)
For
the rest of Noche UFC (12 fights total), focus on
these:
Co-Main:
Rob Font (-155) vs. David Martinez (+130): Font's
experience wins decisions; bet Font by decision (+200).
(USA Today)
Tatiana
Suarez (-400) vs. Amanda Lemos (+310): Suarez dominates
wrestling; heavy favorite, but Lemos +2.5 rounds (+150)
for value. (Yahoo Sports)
Kelvin
Gastelum (+120) vs. Andreas Stoltzfus (-140): Gastelum
rebound; ML underdog play. (Sherdog)
Parlay:
Font ML + Suarez ML + Over 2.5 in Puelles/Silva (-120
overall).
Odds
can vary by sportsbookalways shop lines on sites
like BetMGM, FanDuel, or DraftKings.
(Grok)
News
Flashback
UFC
News
UFC
Shanghai Results: The recent UFC Fight Night event
in Shanghai featured significant outcomes. Johnny
Walker secured an upset victory over Zhang Mingyang
with a highlight-reel finish, ending Zhangs
12-fight win streak. Aljamain Sterling dominated Brian
Ortega in a catchweight bout (153 pounds) due to Ortegas
weigh-in issues, winning by unanimous decision (50-45
across the board). Other notable results include Kyle
Daukaus 43-second knockout of Michel Pereira
and Charles Johnsons knockout of Lone'er Kavanagh.
UFC
319 Aftermath: Khamzat Chimaev won the middleweight
title against Dricus du Plessis via split decision
at UFC 319, with controversy surrounding referee Marc
Goddards standup calls. Du Plessis vowed to
return stronger. Joseph Morales also stood out, winning
The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 33 flyweight final with
a triangle choke.
Upcoming
Events: UFC Vancouver on October 18, 2025, will feature
Reinier de Ridder vs. Anthony Hernandez as the main
event, with additional bouts like Magny vs. Matthews
announced. UFC 320 is generating buzz, with Alex Pereira
set to rematch Magomed Ankalaev for the light heavyweight
title, though Zhang Mingyang questioned Pereiras
motivation.
Fighter
Updates and Controversies:
Conor
McGregor is back in the USADA testing pool and has
expressed interest in a potential White House
fight under Dana Whites vision. Sean OMalley
is planning a return in 2025, with speculation about
a fight against Song Yadong.
Brian
Ortegas career is at a crossroads after his
lackluster performance in Shanghai.
Business
Developments: The UFCs new $7.7 billion Paramount
deal will reportedly increase fighter pay and include
four major PPVs on CBS annually, though some one-off
pay-per-view events may continue.
Performance
bonuses are also set to rise.
Other
Notes:
Khabib
Nurmagomedov doubts Ilia Topurias chances against
Arman Tsarukyan, while Islam Makhachev commented on
the lack of American UFC champions. (Grok)
Media
Man: Plenty of fight news. Strong Dana White buzz
at present. More big announcement coming up soon fight
fans! International expansion continues!
UFC
306 aka UFC Noche
Mexico
Noche
UFC aka UFC 306

Combat
Sports
UFC
Noche aka UFC 306
The
Sphere
Las Vegas, Nevada
September
13, 2024
Video
Highlights
Dana
White Post-Fight Press
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKNLWJXHP18
UFC
306: Post-Fight Press Conference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDNl6M0WeVQ
Diego
Lopes Post-Fight Press Conference | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oapas9F-bec&t=3s
MEXICO
TODAY AND TOMORROW Chapter Six | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9HpN4_tZb4
Directed
by Paul Trillo, Studio: Factory Fifteen The final
chapter envisions a future Mexicoa city and
civilization evolving from its rich lineage, as its
people propel their culture forward into eternity.
Chris OReilly, Co-Founder & ECD of Nexus
Studios, remarks: The Sphere is the most exciting
screen in the world to be creating stories for right
now. Its been an incredible journey collaborating
with the visionary Carlos López Estrada and
a host of exceptionally talented directors, designers,
VFX artists, and technical teams to bring this project
to life. This venue pushes the boundaries of immersive
storytelling, and we cant wait for audiences
to experience the innovation and creativity that have
gone 25 into making this a reality. (Credit:
UFC)
FIGHTERS
& HEROES Chapter Five | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dB5h_kGj48
Directed
by Shynola, Studio: Nexus Studios. Spanning from the
origins of Mexico's history to the present, iconic
figuresfrom ancient leaders to modern sports
heroesembody the relentless spirit that defines
the nations identity. Shynola, Director at Nexus
Studios, shared: Crafting a film for Sphere
is truly unlike anything weve made before. The
screen fills your field of vision, which means it
has a filmic language all its own unique to this venue.
Thats been both a challenge and a lot of fun:
thinking about shots, composition, lighting, and movement
in new ways to play with and fully utilize this incredible
screen so the audience has the best experience. Sphere
has given us a special opportunity to tell the story
in a new, astounding way. Its breath-taking."
(Credit: UFC)
BATTLE
FOR INDEPENDENCE Chapter Four | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2VwMxZspaQ
Directed
by Diego Huacuja, Studio: BASA Estudios. At a defining
moment in history, Mexico stands against centuries
of colonial oppression, as the fight for independence
shatters the chains and reshapes the future. Diego
Huacuja, Director at BASA, highlights the artistic
inspiration: As a Mexican director, this project
has been a unique challenge, particularly from a pictorial
perspective. Inspired by the greatest muralist artists
of MexicoDiego Rivera, Juan O'Gorman, and David
Alfaro Siqueiroswe symbolized 11 years of struggle
for independence through an epic animated piece serving
as an ode to the entire movement for Mexican independence.
(Credit: UFC)
RITUALS
& TRADITIONS Chapter Three | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo9-QYBcsms
Directed
by Paul Nicholls, Studio: Factory Fifteen. Through
the rituals and traditions of Mexico's earliest civilizations,
the essence of the ancestors lives on, immortalized
in customs that endure across generations. Paul Nichols
of Factory Fifteen describes the creative process:
This project blended the fascinating research
of Mexican rituals and traditions with the creation
of an epic fantasy world for UFC306 inside The Sphere.
It perfectly showcases our detail-oriented maximalist
stylebeginning with a single flame drawing back
through a ritualistic cave and culminating in a striking
symbol of Mexico: a colossal skull. We aimed to leave
the audience utterly awestruck. (Credit: UFC)
EARLY
CIVILIZATIONS Chapter Two | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9wJt3MW69o
Directed
by Saad Moosajee, Co-produced by Analog Studios Saad
Moosajee, a Brooklyn-based artist renowned for his
multidisciplinary approach to animation and visual
effects, transports viewers to the beginnings of Mexican
civilization. In the dawn of what we now call Mexico,
the first settlers forge a legacy of resilience, igniting
a fighting spirit that will shape the nation for centuries
to come. (Credit: UFC)
IN
THE BEGINNING Chapter One | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYAgJRyh0W8
Directed
by Joe Sill and Brian Tang, Studio: Impossible Objects.
Three decades since the world first witnessed a new
era of combat, we gather where echoes of warriors
past resonate through time, honoring Mexicos
enduring legacy. Joe Sill, Director at Impossible
Objects, emphasizes the collaboration: This
film was an incredible collaborative opportunity to
merge the universes of Mexicos culture, UFCs
history, and Impossible Objects love of world-building
into one unprecedented experience. Seeing this inside
the epic showcase of the Sphere is a breath-taking
view into what the future of storytelling may hold,
and we are thrilled to be a part of it. (Credit:
UFC)
A
Love Letter To Mexico | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWoPknJquiM
Merab
Dvalishvili Octagon Interview | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3SsQXDulA8
Valentina
Shevchenko Octagon Interview | UFC 306
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsJvF5eaq4
UFC
Official YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube/ufc
Media
Man Ed: Strong thumbs up. We largely agree with many
of Dana White's comments and quotes on the event,
such as "The Sphere is the star". It was
a historic happening with world class production and
a real buzz in the air, whether you were there in
person, viewing from a club in Sin City Sydney, Australia,
somewhere in the Middle East or other. The sports
and sports business world was buzzing. In a way like
say pro wrestling at the highest level, the on the
mat action is part of the equation. It's all about
the experience and sports entertainment elements to
a large degree. We popped big time for the wins by
Dvalishvili, Shevchenko and Lopes.
More
middleweights and heavyweights will have a chance
to shine at upcoming UFC major events. UFC may just
win an Emmy and/or a range of big event production
awards for this world class event. Congratulations
to those both in the around the Octagon who helped
make it a mega success. Credit where credit is due
in our estimation.
Media
Man summary: Strong thumbs up. World class production.
Very entertaining.
Results,
Review And Event Lead Up, History and Overview
Merab
Dvalishvili def Sean OMalley by unanimous decision
(49-46, 48-47, 48-47)
Valentina
Shevchenko def Alexa Grasso by unanimous decision
(50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
Diego
Lopes def Brian Ortega by unanimous decision (30-26,
30-27, 30-27)
Esteban
Ribovics def Daniel Zellhuber by split decision (29-28,
28-29, 29-28)
Ronaldo
Rodríguez defs Ode Osbourne by unanimous decision
(29-28, 29-27, 29-27)
Norma
Dumont def Irene Aldana by unanimous decision (30-27,
30-27, 30-27)
Ignacio
Bahamondes def Manuel Torres by TKO (strikes) at 4:02
of Round 1
Ketlen
Souza def Yazmin Jauregui by submission (rear-naked
choke) at 3:02 of Round 1
Joshua
Van def Edgar Chairez by unanimous decision (29-28,
29-28, 29-28)
Raul
Rosas Jr. def Aoriqileng by unanimous decision (29-28,
29-28, 29-28)
Media
Man Ed: Strong thumbs up. We largely agree with many
of Dana White's comments and quotes on the event,
such as "The Sphere is the star". It was
a historic happening with world class production and
a real buzz in the air, whether you were there in
person, viewing from a club in Sin City Sydney, Australia,
somewhere in the Middle East or other. The sports
and sports business world was buzzing. In a way like
say pro wrestling at the highest level, the on the
mat action is part of the equation. It's all about
the experience and sports entertainment elements to
a large degree. We popped big time for the wins by
Dvalishvili, Shevchenko and Lopes.
More
middleweights and heavyweights will have a chance
to shine at upcoming UFC major events. UFC may just
win an Emmy and/or a range of big event production
awards for this world class event. Congratulations
to those both in the around the Octagon who helped
make it a mega success. Credit where credit is due
in our estimation.
The
Card
Sean
O'Malley vs Merab Dvalishvili
Alexa
Grasso vs Valentina Shevchenko
Brian
Ortega vs Diego Lopes
Daniel
Zellhuber vs Esteban Ribovics
Ronaldo
Rodríguez vs Ode Osbourne
Prelims:
Irene
Aldana vs Norma Dumont
Ignacio
Bahamondes vs Manuel Torres
Yazmin
Jauregui vs Ketlen Souza#
Edgar
Chairez vs Joshua Van
First
Prelim:
Raul
Rosas Jr. vs Aoriqileng
News
UFC
News via Grok
Sean
O'Malley vs. Merab Dvalishvili for the UFC Men's Bantamweight
Championship. This fight was highly anticipated, with
O'Malley defending his title against Dvalishvili,
who was on a 10-fight winning streak.
Co-Main
Event: Alexa Grasso vs. Valentina Shevchenko in a
trilogy for the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
This bout aimed to settle the score after Grasso submitted
Shevchenko in their first meeting and they fought
to a draw in their rematch.
Other
Main Card Fights:
Brian Ortega vs. Diego Lopes at featherweight. Ortega,
known for his submission skills, faced the up-and-coming
Lopes, setting the stage for a potential title contention
if Lopes won.
Daniel Zellhuber vs. Esteban Ribovics in a lightweight
bout.
Ronaldo Rodríguez vs. Ode Osbourne at flyweight.
Preliminary
Card Highlights:
Included fights like Manuel Torres vs. Ignacio Bahamondes,
which was highlighted as one of Dana White's 'If you
don't know, now you know' fights, indicating potential
for an exciting or breakout performance.
Event
Significance: This event was not only about the fights
but also marked as the first live sporting event at
The Sphere in Las Vegas, showcasing UFC's innovation
in event presentation. The card was celebrated for
its alignment with Mexican Independence Day, featuring
a fight kit symbolizing national pride.
Broadcast
and Viewing: The event was available live on ESPN+
Pay-Per-View, with prelims starting at 7:30 pm ET
and the main card at 10 pm ET, marking the first 1080p
TV broadcast of a UFC event in ESPN history.
This
card was designed to be a spectacle, combining high-stakes
championship fights with cultural celebration, all
within a groundbreaking venue, The Sphere, making
UFC 306 a landmark event in UFC history. (Grok)
UFC
Noche News via Grok
UFC
Noche is an event that has been highlighted for its
unique setting and significant matchups, particularly
UFC 306, which took place at The Sphere in Las Vegas,
Nevada, on September 14, 2024. Here's what you need
to know based on the information available up to that
date:
Event
Significance: UFC Noche at UFC 306 was not just another
fight night; it was described as a once-in-a-lifetime
immersive sporting event, emphasizing its unique venue,
The Sphere, which adds a layer of spectacle to the
traditional UFC fight card.
Main
Event: The main event featured Sean O'Malley defending
his bantamweight title against Merab Dvalishvili.
This fight was highly anticipated due to O'Malley's
rising star status and Dvalishvili's impressive winning
streak.
Co-Main
Event: Alexa Grasso, the UFC women's flyweight champion,
was set to face Valentina Shevchenko in what would
be their third encounter. Grasso previously submitted
Shevchenko to win the title and later fought to a
split draw in their rematch.
Cultural
Celebration: The event coincides with Mexican Independence
Day, adding cultural significance, especially with
fighters like Alexa Grasso representing Mexico.
Fight
Card Highlights:
The
card included other notable fights like Irene Aldana
vs. Norma Dumont, showcasing a diverse range of talents
and styles within the UFC.
There
was also mention of Brian Ortega preparing to move
up in weight but facing challenges with the weight
cut, indicating a potential shift in his career trajectory.
Public
and Media Sentiment: From X posts, there's excitement
around the event, with fans and commentators discussing
the fights, the venue's uniqueness, and the overall
atmosphere of the event.
The use of terms like "steel cage match with
an LED exterior" humorously captures the innovative
setting of The Sphere.
Outcome:
Given the date and time provided, the outcomes of
these fights would be known by now, but for the sake
of this summary, let's focus on the anticipation and
setup rather than results, as per your instructions.
UFC
Noche, especially UFC 306, was not just about the
fights but about creating a memorable experience through
its venue, the cultural timing, and the high-stakes
matchups, particularly in the bantamweight and flyweight
divisions. This event underscores UFC's strategy to
blend sports entertainment with cultural and technological
innovation. (Grok)
News
Mexican
Independence Day News via Grok
Mexican
Independence Day is celebrated on September 16th every
year, commemorating the beginning of the Mexican War
of Independence from Spain in 1810. Here are some
key points about this significant celebration:
El
Grito de Dolores: The celebration typically begins
on the evening of September 15th with "El Grito,"
a reenactment of the famous cry for independence by
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a priest who called for
the end of Spanish rule in the early morning of September
16, 1810. This event takes place in Dolores Hidalgo,
Guanajuato, and is also reenacted by the President
of Mexico from the National Palace in Mexico City.
Celebrations:
The festivities include fireworks, parades, parties,
and patriotic events. The Mexican flag is prominently
displayed, and there are often military parades, especially
in larger cities.
Food
and Drink: Traditional Mexican foods like chiles en
nogada (which represent the colors of the Mexican
flag), mole, tamales, and traditional drinks like
atole or tequila are commonly enjoyed during this
time.
Cultural
Significance: Unlike Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates
the Mexican Army's victory over the French Empire
at the Battle of Puebla, Mexican Independence Day
is a celebration of the country's independence from
Spain, marking a pivotal moment in Mexican history
and national identity.
Parades
and Festivities: The day of September 16th itself
is filled with parades, music, dancing, and cultural
performances. Schools, towns, and cities organize
events to celebrate this national holiday.
If
you're interested in how this year's celebrations
might differ due to recent events or changes, or if
there are any special events planned for 2024, I'd
need to check more recent sources. Would you like
me to look that up for you? (Grok)
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Rey
Mysterio, Jr.
Oscar
Gutierrez (born December 11, 1974) better known by
his ring name Rey Mysterio, is a Mexican American
professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling
Entertainment (WWE) wrestling on its Raw brand. He
trained in and started his career in the lucha libre
style of Mexico and has achieved success in heavyweight,
cruiserweight and tag team divisions throughout his
career. He is perhaps best known for his tenure with
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1996 to 2001
as well as a short-lived tenure with Extreme Championship
Wrestling (ECW) from 1995 to 1996.
Mysterio is known for having a high flying style,
which helped kick-start the cruiserweight revolution
in the United States, in the late 1990s during his
time in WCW. His total Cruiserweight Championship
reigns are record-setting 8 (5 in WCW, 3 in WWE).
In WWE, he is a 1 time World Heavyweight Champion,
a 3 time Cruiserweight Champion ] and a 4 time WWE
Tag Team Champion[8][7] as well as the winner of 2006
Royal Rumble. In WCW, he was a 5 time Cruiserweight
Champion,[5][7] a 3 time World Tag Team Champion and
a 1 time Cruiserweight Tag Team Champion with Billy
Kidman as part of Filthy Animals.
Lucha
libre
Profile
Lucha
libre (Spanish for "free wrestling"
or free fighting) is a term used in Mexico and
other Spanish-speaking areas referring to a form
of professional wrestling involving varied techniques
and moves. Outside of these areas, the term is
synonymous with the professional wrestling performers
in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
Mexican wrestling is characterized by rapid sequences
of holds and moves, as well as High-Flying Moves,
some of which have been adopted in the United
States, and colorful masks. Lucha libre performers
are known as luchadores (singular luchador).
In
the media and popular culture
A
fanciful take on the lucha libre concept can be
seen in the animated cartoon ¡Mucha Lucha!
The motion picture Nacho Libre stars Jack Black
as a priest-turned-luchador (somewhat similar
to the real-life lucha libre personality Fray
Tormenta, aka Father Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez).
Nike has designed a line of lucha libre inspired
athletic shoes.
Coca-Cola developed a Blue Demon Full Throttle
energy drink named after the famous luchador.
In 2007, Cartoon Network produced an animated
series based on the luchador El Santo.
The Nashville-based Anglo band Los Straitjackets
adopted luchador masks as part of their stage
show in the mid-1990s, and have since acquired
a large Mexican following.
Rob Zombie's upcoming animated film The Haunted
World of El Superbeasto stars a Mexican luchador
named El Superbeasto.
Luchadores have become a staple in many fighting
games, characters include:
King & Armor King from Tekken
Raiden from Fatal Fury
Ramon & Tizoc from The King of Fighters
Lisa from Dead or Alive
El Blaze from Virtua Fighter
Rainbow Mika from Street Fighter Alpha 3
El Fuerte from Street Fighter IV
Doctor Eggman, the main antagonist in the Sonic
the Hedgehog series, wrestles as "El Gran
Gordo" in the Sonic X comic series.
The comic Sonambulo revolves around a crime fighting
luchador who possesses supernatural powers.
The comic Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man includes
a storyline titled "Masks" (issues #6-7)
which discusses the lucha libre world.
The martial arts manga Tenjho Tenge includes a
character named Koji Sagara who fights in the
lucha libre style.
In the manga History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi,
the Smiling Steel Fist Diego Carlos, a member
of Yami, and his disciple Castor are both practitioners
of Lucha Libre.
Suda 51, game developer and head of Grasshopper
Studios is known for his fascination of Lucha
Libre and often includes them in his game, such
as the character MASK de Smith in Killer 7 and
the collectible Lucha Libre masks in No More Heroes.
The anime Air Master features a luchador style
character called Lucha Master.
Raz from the game Psychonauts fights four different
Lucha Libre wrestlers during the Black Velvetopia
level of the game.
In the online cartoon series Homestar Runner,
Strong Bad wears a luchador mask, and is referred
to as a "wrestleman." Humorously, when
once asked if he takes off his mask and boxing
gloves off before he goes to bed, he responds
with, "Well, that's a dumb question. Do you
take your face and hands off before you go to
bed?"
The ABC Family television show The Middleman episode
entitled "the sino-Mexican revelation"
features luchadores.
The American horror movie Wrestlemaniac is centered
around the story of an insane luchador with abnormal
strength; the titular villain is played by actual
lucha libre wrestler Rey Mysterio Sr.
The lucha film Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy
stars luchador Mil Mascaras with appearance by
many other famous luchadores such as, El Hijo
del Santo, Dos Caras, Huracan Ramirez, Blue Demon
Jr, and others
The WB television series Angel episode entitled
"The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco"
told the story of a family of luchadores called
"Los Hermanos Numeros" who also fought
evil. Angel must help the remaining brother, Numero
Cinco, defeat the Aztec warrior-demon that killed
his four brothers.
On the show Gaki no Tsukai Tanaka Naoki always
falls prey to his comedy partner's (Endo Shozo
antics as "Dynamite Shikoku" during
the No Laughing Batsu game resulting in some sort
of painful punishment. Endo wears a large black
wig with the usual colourful mask and tight blue
wrestling pants.
In Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z, Karou's father
is a luchador. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
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