ATLANTA -- Karolina Kowalkiewicz likely just set up an all-Poland strawweight title fight.Kowalkiewicz (10-0), of Lodz, Poland, scored an upset split-decision victory over Rose Namajunas at UFC 201 on Saturday, inside Philips Arena. The win likely catapults Kowalkiewicz into a championship fight against three-time defending titleholder Joanna Jedrzejczyk, who is also from Poland.The 30-year-old Kowalkiewicz won the bout via scores of 29-28, 29-28 and 28-29. ESPN.com also had it 29-28, Kowalkiewicz.I am ready, said Kowalkiewicz, of a potential matchup against the dominant Jedrzejczyk. She said Im not on her level and I will never fight with her. Now, Im ready.Namajunas (5-3) went into the 115-pound fight a sizable favorite. She looked good early, circling in and out of Kowalkiewiczs range and catching her with the jab and lead right hand. Late in the first round, she landed a clean counter left hook that appeared to buckle Kowalkiewiczs knees.The complexity of the fight changed in the following round, as Kowalkiewicz started to connect frequently with knees in the clinch. Namajunas smothered Kowalkiewicz along the fence and looked to take her down, but she did nothing but eat those knees in doing so. She eventually separated and knocked Kowalkiewicz down later in the round with a push front kick to the body.The final frame was all Kowalkiewicz. Despite showing swelling over her left eye, she repeatedly forced her way into the clinch and went to work with knees. Late in the fight, she hurt Namajunas with short right uppercuts on the inside. Namajunas went down and dragged Kowalkiewicz on top of her. Namajunas searched for armbars a handful of times but took hammerfists to the head instead.I was landing more shots and besides the clinch, I feel like I won every area, Namajunas said. Even when I was on the bottom I was trying to finish. She wasnt doing any damage and I know I hit her with some big shots. I let it go to the judges though, its my fault. I need to train harder and work on my clinch I guess.Namajunas, an American fighting out of Denver, suffered her first loss since a submission defeat to Carla Esparza in the inaugural strawweight title fight in December 2014.Ellenberger blows away BrownWith his back to the wall, literally and figuratively, welterweight Jake Ellenberger (31-11) finished Matt Brown (20-15) via TKO at 1:46 of the opening round. Ellenberger dropped Brown with a right hand just seconds into the fight, then dropped him again later in the fight with a left kick to the liver. Brown survived the opening knockdown and looked no worse for wear, walking Ellenberger to the fence and opening up with knees and punches. Once the liver kick landed, however, the fight was clearly over. The win might have saved Ellenbergers job. 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The victory improved the Czech pairs impressive cup doubles record to 14-1. Cheap Basketball College Jerseys . -- 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. LONDON -- With the bravado toned down and the swagger subdued, Jose Mourinho presented himself as the "Happy One" on Monday and promised a calmer second spell as Chelsea manager. Facing the media for the first time since returning to Stamford Bridge, the 50-year-old Mourinho stressed he is "calmer" figure transformed from the fiery incarnation who hastily left six years ago. "I am better able to manage my emotions, calmer in victory, less depressed in defeat," Mourinho told more than 200 reporters inside Stamford Bridge. "Im humble," he added. "Sometimes it doesnt look like I am, but I am." When Mourinho was first hired by Chelsea in 2004, he described himself as a "Special One," and immediately produced two Premier League titles. On Monday, he simply declared: "I am the Happy One." The Portuguese feels like he is back among friends, having spent recent months declaring his enduring affection for Chelsea as fans demanded for his return while jeering interim manager Rafa Bentiez. "Its the first time I arrive in a club where I already love the club," Mourinho said. Any bold declarations of intent were avoided in the glare of dozens of flashbulbs. The main mission is simply to qualify for the Champions League by securing a top-four Premier League finish. The trophies come next. No longer is the Champions League the priority, after European footballs top prize was finally delivered in 2012 by Roberto Di Matteo -- one of seven managers at Chelsea since Mourinhos three-year reign ended abruptly. "We are ready to work together and (have) much better conditions this time to succeed and have what this club wants, which is stability," Mourinho said. "Stability" was a word repeated several times during a 50-minute exchange with the media, and Mourinho has a four-year contract to back it up. There also appeared to be a partial re-writing of history Monday over the terms of his split with owner Roman Abramovich in 2007. "I read ... we had a complete break of relationships. That was not true," Mourinho said. "Many people didnt believe in that, but it was mutual agreement. At the time we thought it was best for both of us -- me and the club. It was a sad moment." The Chelsea statement in September 2007, however, emphasized that the "relationship between the club and Jose had broken down." Mourinho insisted that he is back at Chelsea not because he was overlooked for jobs at the Manchester United or Manchhester City.dddddddddddd "I am where I want to be ... and it was a job I was offered," Mourinho said. Mourinho has spent the intervening years at Inter Milan and Real Madrid, the last of which ended earlier this month following a three-season reign after falling out with the teams fans and parts of the hierarchy. Responding to claims by Barcelona star Andres Iniesta that his combative managerial style harmed La Liga, Mourinho said: "I damaged Spanish football by being the manager that broke Barcelonas dominance." Chelsea offers Mourinho the platform to re-establish his supremacy in management after a trophyless final season at Madrid. Mourinho led Chelsea to its first league title in 50 years in 2005 and then successfully defended it the following season, while also winning the FA Cup and two League Cups. "I want to be respected for what I did in the past for this club, but I want to be loved for what I can do from now," he said. "The club knows my mentality, my nature, and the fans can be sure I come here to give my best and to try and reach success." Mourinho failed to win the Champions League so cherished by Abramovich during his first stint at Chelsea. But Europes top prize, which Mourinho won at FC Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010, was delivered to Chelsea by Di Matteo. "(The) Champions League cannot be an obsession for me because I was happy to win it twice," Mourinho said. "I dont think its an obsession for Chelsea because Chelsea has won it." Mourinho is returning to a very different Premier League. Champion Manchester United will be without Alex Ferguson in the dugout next season for the first time since 1986, with David Moyes replacing the retiring Scot. And Manchester City has emerged as a force -- on the back of the kind of investment from Abu Dhabi since 2008 that Chelsea enjoyed after Abramovichs 2003 takeover. "In 2004, Arsenal were the power," Mourinho said. "Theyd won the league without losing and were an absolutely fantastic team, and us and United were trying to go there. Now the picture is different." Despite Benitezs acrimonious reign from November to May, he still won the Europa League and secured Champions League football for next season, setting the bar high for Mourinho. "The expectations are higher because people know what I can deliver," Mourinho said. "At 50, I think Im still very young as a manager ... Im the same personality, same nature, but a different perspective." ' ' '