Jacob Malkoun
Mamba

Australia
Taking on Finney in Australia
Malkoun will face Torrez Finney in a middleweight bout at UFC 325 in Sydney, Australia on January 31, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Malkoun most recently backed out of his scheduled bout with Rodolfo Vieira back in February for undisclosed reasons. Now, the Australian fighter will get a chance to do battle in his home country and look to push his record in the promotion to 5-3 with a second straight win. His last time in the Octagon, he topped Andre Petroski via TKO.
Malkoun most recently backed out of his scheduled bout with Rodolfo Vieira back in February for undisclosed reasons. Now, the Australian fighter will get a chance to do battle in his home country and look to push his record in the promotion to 5-3 with a second straight win. His last time in the Octagon, he topped Andre Petroski via TKO.
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Backs out of fight
Malkoun (undisclosed) will no longer fight Rodolfo Vieira at UFC Vegas 102, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
It's unclear why Malkoun was forced to pull out of the event, but the 29-year-old middleweight will sit nonetheless and wait for another opportunity to follow up his win over Andre Petroski back in March. In the meantime, Petroski will step in as Malkoun's replacement against Vieira.
It's unclear why Malkoun was forced to pull out of the event, but the 29-year-old middleweight will sit nonetheless and wait for another opportunity to follow up his win over Andre Petroski back in March. In the meantime, Petroski will step in as Malkoun's replacement against Vieira.
Booked against Vieira
Malkoun will fight Rodolfo Vieira at UFC Vegas 102 on Feb. 15, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Malkoun defeated Andre Petroski in March to get back above .500 (4-3) in the UFC. However, momentum will still favor Vieira, who has won two straight bouts and three of his last four.
Malkoun defeated Andre Petroski in March to get back above .500 (4-3) in the UFC. However, momentum will still favor Vieira, who has won two straight bouts and three of his last four.
Gets help in knockout victory
Malkoun defeated Andre Petroski via TKO (strikes) at 0:39 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Atlantic City.
ANALYSIS
A noted high-energy grappler, Malkoun failed on all three of his takedown attempts in the fight and was clearly losing, at which point Petroski essentially handed him the fight after all but knocking himself out after hitting his head on a takedown attempt of his own. Jacob took full advantage, blasting his damaged opponent with a kick before referee Gary Copeland stepped in. A win is a win, but Malkoun looked quite lousy in this fight before walking away victorious.
A noted high-energy grappler, Malkoun failed on all three of his takedown attempts in the fight and was clearly losing, at which point Petroski essentially handed him the fight after all but knocking himself out after hitting his head on a takedown attempt of his own. Jacob took full advantage, blasting his damaged opponent with a kick before referee Gary Copeland stepped in. A win is a win, but Malkoun looked quite lousy in this fight before walking away victorious.
Next bout scheduled
Malkoun will match up with Andre Petroski at UFC Atlantic City on Mar. 30, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Malkoun, who was most recently defeated via disqualification against Cody Brundage in September, will look to get back on track against Andre Petroski in March. The 28-year-old Australian fighter is 3-3 during his time within the UFC, and he will face a stark test against Petroski.
Malkoun, who was most recently defeated via disqualification against Cody Brundage in September, will look to get back on track against Andre Petroski in March. The 28-year-old Australian fighter is 3-3 during his time within the UFC, and he will face a stark test against Petroski.
Disqualified as huge favorite
Malkoun lost to Cody Brundage via DQ (illegal strike) at 4:15 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
It's a crushing blow for Malkoun and anyone that backed him as a -600 favorite, by far the largest on the entire card. Jacob was in a dominant position, reigning down blows on a helpless Brundage. One elbow eventually found the back of the head. It was clearly an illegal blow, but it was also clear as day that Brundage had zero desire to continue considering how the fight was going. Referee Mark Smith could have (and probably should have) ruled the bout a no contest, but he DQ'ed Malkoun instead. Unfortunately, Malkoun, who drops to 1-2 in his past three fights, has no one to blame but himself.
It's a crushing blow for Malkoun and anyone that backed him as a -600 favorite, by far the largest on the entire card. Jacob was in a dominant position, reigning down blows on a helpless Brundage. One elbow eventually found the back of the head. It was clearly an illegal blow, but it was also clear as day that Brundage had zero desire to continue considering how the fight was going. Referee Mark Smith could have (and probably should have) ruled the bout a no contest, but he DQ'ed Malkoun instead. Unfortunately, Malkoun, who drops to 1-2 in his past three fights, has no one to blame but himself.






