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Bantamweight Championship Bout: © Rani Yahya (135 lbs) vs. (#1) Urijah Faber (135 lbs)

Co-Main Event

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) George St.Pierre (170 lbs) vs. Gunnar Nelson (170 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#2) Rory MacDonald (170 lbs) vs. (#3) Chris Spang (170 lbs)

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#5) Roy Nelson (260 lbs) vs. (#11) Soa Palelei (258 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: (#11) T.J. Grant (155 lbs) vs. (#10) Jorge Masvidal (155 lbs)

Preliminary Card

 

Welterweight Bout: Dhiego Lima (170 lbs) vs. Jordan Mein (170 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Nick Ring (185 lbs) vs. Eugene Fadiora (185 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Alexis Davis (135 lbs) vs. (#9) Jessica Andrade (135 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: John Makdessi (155 lbs) vs. Myles Jury (155 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout : Ricardo Arona (205 lbs) vs. Victor Valimaki (205 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Bobby Voelker (170 lbs) vs. Gavin Neil (170 lbs)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Smealinho Rama (230 lbs) vs. Ryan Fortin (245 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: James Head (170 lbs) vs. Michael Hill (170 lbs)

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>UFC 219: Yahya vs. Faber 2 - Play by Play</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Lightweight Bout: (#11) T.J. Grant (23-8) vs. (#10) Jorge Masvidal (32-10)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: “We are live, from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for UFC 219! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Lightweight division.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Boxer. With a professional record of 32 wins & 10 losses. Fighting out of Miami, Florida, USA. Jorge 'GameBred' Masvidal.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Wrestler and Muay Thai Fighter. With a professional record of 23 wins & 8 losses. Fighting out of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. T.J. Grant.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Yves Lavigne."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Yves Lavigne</strong>: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 1</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: We are underway! A body kick misses, giving Masvidal an opening to score with a scorchingly fast combination. Masvidal slips out of the way of a body kick. There's a takedown attempt from Grant. Masvidal looks to grab a guillotine off the takedown. The takedown is too fast, Masvidal cannot grab the guillotine. Masvidal gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard. In guard, Grant throws a couple of punches designed to keep Masvidal guessing. Grabbing an arm, Masvidal attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Grant counters the triangle attempt superbly by twisting out of it and gaining side control. Grant throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead. Masvidal tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of side control. Masvidal cannot secure the arm. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Grant throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. Grant starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Masvidal. Masvidal is in big trouble as he is forced to give up his back! Grant increases his control by getting both hooks in. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Grant, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied. Masvidal fights off the rear naked choke attempt. Grant loses his hooks, as Masvidal pries them away. Grant attempts to set up an armbar on Masvidal from the back. Masvidal pulls free of the armbar attempt, leaving Grant lying flat, easily secured in side control. Masvidal attempts to armbar Grant from side control. Masvidal gets an armbar fully applied! No! He pops his arm free. That was really close. Time expires and we come to the end of round one.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Grant.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 2</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: And here we go, round two! Grant avoids a jab. Masvidal counters a left jab by using a jab. Grant uses a smart combination to get Masvidal to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. Masvidal tries to avoid the takedown. The takedown is unsuccessful, Masvidal avoided Grant. After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Grant is able to strike back with a straight left. Moving in closer, Grant looks like he wants to strike from the pocket. Standing his ground, Masvidal looks happy to engage Grant in the pocket. Grant slips past a jab and scores with a hard leg kick. Masvidal uses head movement to avoid a left jab. We go past the halfway point of this round. Masvidal avoids a scorching uppercut and come back with a solid left jab. Grant slips past a tidy combination of punches and then hits a nice jab. Masvidal uses head movement to avoid a left jab. Masvidal comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Grant. They start grappling, Grant looks happy to engage Masvidal at close quarters. Masvidal attempts to wrestle Grant to the ground. Masvidal gets the takedown, but Grant was ready and pulled guard. Grabbing an arm, Grant attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Masvidal blocks the triangle attempt. We have one minute of the round remaining. Masvidal attempts to pass guard and gain a better position. He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. Grant works some separation, and Masvidal ends up standing looking down at him. Masvidal gets pulled down into guard as he looked to throw a bomb. Time expires and we come to the end of round two.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: That round certainly got the fans going. There was very little to separate them in that round, but I'll give that one 10-9 to Masvidal.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 3</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: There's the bell and round number three begins! Masvidal throws a barrage of big right hands but Grant moves out of range. Grant steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint. They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage. They wind up in a tight clinch. Using his wrestling skills, Grant is trying to push Masvidal up against the cage. He does so, and now has Masvidal pinned to the cage. Grant uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown. The underhooks allow Grant to easily trip Masvidal and send him to the ground. Masvidal ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Grant, with his back pressed against the cage. Grant tries to put Masvidal into a guillotine choke. Grant gets the guillotine but despite his best efforts he cannot force the tap out! Grant must not have it totally sunk in. Grant finally gives it up and lets go, but may have gassed his arms in the submission attempt. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Grant attempts to pass guard. Masvidal is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Grant firmly in guard. Masvidal grabs an arm and raises his legs, trying to lock Grant into a triangle choke. Grant doesn't let Masvidal get it. Jorge Masvidal doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. Grant attempts to pass guard. Advancing his position, he passes to half guard. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Grant attempts an arm triangle. Masvidal defends it well. T.J. Grant is looking really tired. We reach the time limit and this fight is over.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: I think Grant took that round, 10-9 on my score card.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: Bruce Buffer: "After three rounds the judge´s scores cards for decision. The judges scores the contest 30-27, 30-27 and 29-28. Declare the winner by unanimous decision, T.J. Grant!</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://www.mmaontap.com/media/tjgrant450.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Heavyweight Bout: (#5) Roy Nelson (23-10) vs. (#11) Soa Palelei (23-5)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "In the next fight, we have 3 rounds in the UFC Heavyweight Division.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 23 wins & 5 losses. Fighting out of Perth, Australia. Soa Palelei.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Kung Fu Fighter. With a professional record of 23 wins & 10 losses. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He is the Ultimate Fighter winner, Roy 'Big Country' Nelson.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be 'Big' John McCarthy."</p><p> </p><p>

'Big' John McCarthy: “Are you ready ? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 1</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: There's the opening bell! A left jab misses and Nelson counters with a flurry of small strikes. Palelei tries for a left jab but Nelson moves out of range. Nelson throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. Palelei sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Nelson up close into a clinch. The grapple breaks up after a short struggle, and the two fighters step apart. Moving in closer, Nelson looks like he wants to strike from the pocket. Palelei tries to counter Nelson with a right hand, but it only thumps into the gloves. Palelei comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Nelson. Nelson is pulled into a grapple. Palelei looks to get some strikes in, but Nelson seizes the moment and wrestles his way into control of the grapple. We pass the halfway mark of this round. With control of the clinch, Nelson tries to complete a takedown. The takedown is successful, Palelei pulls guard. Nelson begins trying to pass the guard. He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. Palelei tries to pull Nelson in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't. Nelson tries to pass the guard. He manages to pass, but only to half guard. We're into the final minute of the round. Nelson is looking for a kneebar. Palelei is alert to the danger and doesn't allow the kneebar to be applied. Palelei tries to sweep Nelson but can't do it. Round one ends as time expires.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: That round goes to Nelson, 10-9 on my card.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 2</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: And here we go, round two! A left hand misses, allowing Nelson to counter with a sharp body kick. Palelei comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Nelson. Nelson finds himself pulled into a grappling contest. Using his wrestling skills, Palelei is trying to push Nelson up against the cage. Palelei can't move Nelson at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled. Nelson tries to take Palelei down. Palelei doesn't fight the takedown, he seems content to pull guard. Soa Palelei doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. Nelson tries to get out of guard and stand up, but Palelei doesn't allow it. Nelson tries to break the guard of Palelei, perhaps looking for a leglock opportunity. Palelei defends himself well by keeping the guard tight. Palelei throws out some punches, but Nelson leans back to avoid them. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Nelson fires away with big punches, but Palelei keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage. Palelei throws out some punches, but Nelson leans back to avoid them. Breathing very hard, Roy Nelson is looking ragged. Nelson keeps Palelei guessing with a few quick strikes. Palelei tries to pull Nelson in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't. Nelson attempts to pass guard. He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Nelson uses side control to hit a knee just above the hip. Stuck under side control, Palelei takes a hard knee to the ribs! Nelson throws a few right hands to the body. The time is up, and that's the end of round two.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Nelson.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 3</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: There's the bell and round number three begins! A weak right kick is countered by Palelei with a straight left. Roy Nelson looks very, very tired. Palelei avoids a quick jab and hits a left. A tired Nelson moves forward, looking for a takedown. Palelei tries to step away from the takedown. Palelei avoids the takedown attempt. Soa Palelei looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give. Backing out of range, Palelei circles tentatively. Not letting up, Nelson steps in closer to pressure Palelei into action. Nelson comes in closer, despite his tiredness, looking to attack from the pocket. Nelson gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab. A drained-looking Palelei tries to close the distance between them. He pulls Nelson into a grapple. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Palelei and Nelson separate and we're back to a stand-off. Nelson throws a couple of jabs, a set up for a tired-looking takedown attempt on Palelei. Palelei tries to avoid Nelson. The takedown is unsuccessful, Palelei avoided Nelson. Palelei circles, looking for an opening. It seems that Nelson is happy to let Palelei circle for the moment. We have one minute of the round remaining. A couple of ragged punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from a visibly tired Palelei. Nelson tries to avoid Palelei. Nelson avoids the takedown attempt. Palelei throws a left jab but Nelson avoids it. Soa Palelei looks like he is completely out of gas. We reach the time limit and this fight is over.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: I think Palelei took that round, 10-9 on my score card.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "After three rounds the judge´s scores cards for decision. All three judges score 29-28. Declare the winner by Unanimous Decision, Roy 'Big Country' Nelson!"</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://www.yellmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Roy-Nelson-Interview-570.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Welterweight Bout: (#2) Rory MacDonald (21-5) vs. (#3) Chris Spang (12-2)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: "In the next fight, we have 3 rounds in the UFC Welterweight Division.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Boxer. With a professional record of 12 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Vaxjo, Sweden. Chris 'The Kiss' Spang.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 21 wins & 5 losses. Fighting out of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Rory 'Ares' MacDonald.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Yves Lavigne."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Yves Lavigne</strong>: “Are you ready ? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 1</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: Round one begins! Spang bobs and weaves, trying to get MacDonald to commit. MacDonald fakes a shot, but gets no reaction from Spang. MacDonald slips out of the way of a body kick. MacDonald comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Spang. Not keen on wrestling MacDonald, Spang uses movement to keep out of reach. MacDonald steps in, faking as if going for a shot, but Spang is alive to the deception. There's a takedown attempt from MacDonald. The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Spang is left on his back pulling guard. We pass the halfway mark of this round. MacDonald smothers Spang with his body by pushing forward and down. MacDonald begins trying to pass the guard. He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. Spang tries to catch MacDonald with a punch, but it is not on target. We're into the final minute of the round. MacDonald attempts to pass guard. MacDonald isn't able to pass guard on this attempt. Spang tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge MacDonald. Round one ends as time expires.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: That round goes to MacDonald, 10-9 on my card.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 2</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: There's the bell for the start of the round! MacDonald grabs a body kick and goes for the takedown, and gets it! Spang has to pull guard. MacDonald looks to get past the guard. He passes to half guard. In half guard, MacDonald begins working to get side control. He finds himself unable to get past the half guard on this attempt. MacDonald blocks an attempted move from half guard to full guard. MacDonald tries to ensnare Spang in an arm triangle. Spang defends himself well and is in no danger. MacDonald blocks an attempted sweep. We pass the halfway mark of this round. MacDonald looks to pass half guard and get side control. He can't get free of half guard. MacDonald blocks Spang as he tries a sweep from half guard. MacDonald tries to ensnare Spang in an americana. Spang defends himself well and is in no danger. Spang tries to move from half guard to full guard, but MacDonald doesn't allow it. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up. Spang tries for a spinning back fist but MacDonald moves out of range. Time expires and we come to the end of round two.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: That round goes to MacDonald, 10-9 on my card.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 3</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: And here we go, round three! MacDonald steps back to avoid a left jab. Spang steps back to avoid a push kick. A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from MacDonald. The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Spang pulling guard. MacDonald throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead. MacDonald deflects a couple of punches that Spang threw from below. MacDonald begins trying to pass the guard. MacDonald is too much for Spang, passing guard and gaining side control. MacDonald attempts the mount. MacDonald shifts to mount. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. MacDonald fires away with punches, Spang is getting pounded. Unless he finds a way out of this position soon, Spang is going to lose this fight! The referee stops the fight, he didn't feel Spang was intelligently defending himself! Rory MacDonald takes the victory by way of TKO!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: A big win for Rory MacDonald, who won their possibly shot at the title.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: The referee Yves Lavigne stopped the contest in 3:11 of Round 3. Declare the winner by TKO, Rory 'Ares' MacDonald!</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://media.ufc.tv/photo_galleries/UFC145_TestGallery/11_MacDonald_Mills_10.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Co-Main Event</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Welterweight Bout: (#9) George St.Pierre (28-5) vs. Gunnar Nelson (15-3-1)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: “Our Co-Main Event of the evening, 3 rounds in the UFC Welterweight Division.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 15 wins, 3 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Reykjavik, Iceland. Gunnar 'Gunni' Nelson.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Wreslter and Karate Fighter. With a professional record of 28 wins & 5 losses. Fighting out of St.Isidore, Quebec, Canada. He is the Former 3 times UFC Welterweight Champion, George 'Rush' St.Pierre.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be 'Big' John McCarthy."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>'Big' John McCarthy</strong>: “Alright Gentlemens, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>'Big' John McCarthy</strong>: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 1</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: Round one begins! A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing St. Pierre to fire back with a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the left knee. St. Pierre shoots in for a takedown. Nelson sees the takedown coming and tries to move. The takedown doesn't work, Nelson saw it coming and got out of range. St. Pierre looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Nelson. The two fighters start grappling for control. St. Pierre tries to wrestle Nelson backward and up against the cage. Nelson ends up backed against the cage. St. Pierre has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Nelson to the ground. The takedown doesn't work, Nelson blocked it and then turns it so that St. Pierre is the one against the cage. Nelson tries to throw an elbow, but St. Pierre takes the opportunity to turn his opponent around so that Nelson ends up backed against the cage instead. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Nelson is controlled up against the cage and takes a hard foot stomp. St. Pierre uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown. St. Pierre doesn't get the takedown, Nelson instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple. St. Pierre gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh. Nelson hits a knee strike to the thigh. Nelson attempts to establish some dominance with his wrestling, but St. Pierre is too hard to keep controlled against the cage. St. Pierre finds room to apply a standing guillotine! St. Pierre gets the guillotine fully applied and Nelson has to tap out! It´s all over, George St.Pierre win by Submission.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: Amazing Mike St.Pierre did a flawless fight.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: The referee 'Big' John McCarthy stopped the contest in 3:54 of Round 1. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), George 'Rush' St.Pierre!</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://www.lancenet.com.br/lutas/Georges-Saint-Pierre-FOTO-UFC_LANIMA20131114_0110_46.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Main Event</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bantamweight Championship Bout: © Rani Yahya (25-9) vs. (#1) Urijah Faber (35-8)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "Ladies and gentlemen, It´s Timeeeeeee !!! This is the Main Event of the evening, 5 Rounds for the UFC Bantamweight Championship of the World!</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing first, the challenger, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 35 wins & 8 losses. Fighting out of Sacramento, California, USA. He is the former WEC Featherweight Champion, 'The California Kid' Urijah Faber.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing , fighting in the red corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With the professional record of 25 wins & 9 Losses. Fighting out of Brasilia, Brazil. Presenting the reigning, defending UFC Bantamweight Champion of the Wolrd, Rani Yahya.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Herb Dean</strong>: “Alright gentleman, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Herb Dean</strong>: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 1</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: Round one begins! Faber slips past a left jab and counters with a pair of nice shots to the body. Yahya comes in, looking for a quick takedown. Faber tries to avoid Yahya. Faber avoids the takedown attempt. Yahya uses a right hook to the body, but misses. Not letting up, Faber quickly steps in closer to attack Yahya. Faber looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Yahya. Yahya tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Faber defended it well. Yahya chooses to shoot in on Faber. Faber sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Yahya down to the ground into a type of turtle position. Faber does a nice job of floating over and taking his back. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Yahya cannot stop himself being rolled and secured in side control. Faber begins trying to get himself into mount. Yahya keeps Faber from mounting him. Yahya tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of side control. Faber doesn't let his arm get taken. There's under a minute left in this round. Faber holds Yahya in position with side control and drives a huge knee into the ribs! Faber throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath. Round one ends as time expires.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Faber.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 2</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: We are back underway! They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot. Faber comes in closer, looking to clinch with Yahya. Yahya tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked. Faber comes in closer, looking to clinch with Yahya. Yahya tries to counter with a takedown, but Faber defended it well. Faber comes in closer, looking to clinch with Yahya. Yahya sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Faber is able to defend it. Faber comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Yahya. Yahya tries to single leg Faber as he moves forward, but he is too quick to step away. We move into the second half of this round. Faber comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Yahya. The two fighters start grappling for control. Yahya tries to pick Faber up for a slam. Faber doesn't allow himself to be lifted, and he gets away from Yahya. Moving in closer, Faber looks like he may want to try and clinch with Yahya. Seeing an opportunity, Yahya avoids the clinch and goes straight for a takedown, but Faber is equal to it. There's under a minute left in this round. Faber comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Yahya. Seeing a takedown opportunity, Yahya goes for a single leg, but Faber is equal to it. Rani Yahya doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. Urijah Faber doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. A visibly tired Faber is getting in closer to Yahya, perhaps looking for a clinch. Seeing an opportunity, Yahya avoids the clinch and goes straight for a takedown, but Faber is equal to it. The time runs out on round two.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: I have to give that round to Faber, but only a 10-9.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 3</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: We are back underway! Faber drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Yahya in with a feint. Slowly moving in closer, a ragged-looking Faber wants to clinch with Yahya. Faber ends up grabbing Yahya in a Muay Thai clinch. From the Muay Thai clinch, Yahya eats a big elbow. Blood is visible on Yahya, that strike looks to have opened up a cut under his eye. Faber loses the Muay Thai clinch after a knee strike misses and gives Yahya the opportunity to wrestle free. Urijah Faber looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion. A visibly tired Faber is getting in closer to Yahya, perhaps looking for a clinch. Yahya finds himself pulled into a Muay Thai clinch. Faber loses the Muay Thai clinch after a knee strike misses and gives Yahya the opportunity to wrestle free. We go past the halfway point of this round. Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage. Moving forward, Faber counters a left jab with a series of quick punches. The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Yahya. The doctor checks the cut, but seems happy that it does not present too much of a problem. We're back underway! A straight left by Yahya keeps Faber from advancing. Faber presses in closer to attack. Rani Yahya seems to be fighting against exhaustion. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Slowly moving in closer, a ragged-looking Faber wants to clinch with Yahya. Yahya finds himself pulled into a Muay Thai clinch. Yahya wrestles free of the Muay Thai clinch after blocking a knee strike. Urijah Faber looks exhausted. Time expires and we come to the end of round three.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Faber.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 4</strong></p><p>

<strong>Mike Goldberg</strong>: Round four begins! A jab misses and Yahya counters with a jab. Faber throws a left jab but Yahya avoids it. A tired Yahya moves forward, looking for a takedown. Faber tries to avoid Yahya. Yahya can't get the takedown, Faber was too quick to back away. Faber counters a left jab by hitting a flurry of small strikes. Yahya, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with Faber. Faber finds himself pulled into a grappling contest. Yahya looks to scoop his opponent up for a slam. Faber doesn't allow himself to be lifted, and he gets away from Yahya. Rani Yahya looks exhausted. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage. Yahya moves out of range of a flurry of punches. A tired-looking Yahya throws a couple of ragged punches to get Faber to cover up, then tries a takedown. Faber tries to counter with a right hand, but is too slow. The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Faber pulling guard. Yahya is trying to pass guard. Yahya gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Yahya attempts an americana. Yahya gets the americana, wrenches it back, and Faber has to tap! It´s all over, Rani Yahya retains UFC Bantamweight title!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Rogan</strong>: Another great victory of Rani Yahya over Urijah Faber.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 4:59 of Round 4. Declare the winner by Tapout (Americana), and still the UFC Bantamweight Champion of the world, Rani Yahya!</p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>UFC 219: Yahya vs. Faber 2</strong></p><p><strong>

Venue: Bell Centre</strong></p><p><strong>

Local: Montreal, Quebec, Canada</strong></p><p><strong>

Attendence: 37,728</strong></p><p><strong>

Gate: $ 7,545,600</strong></p><p><strong>

PPV: 4,206,417 buys for revenue of $ 25,238,502</strong></p><p><strong>

Critical Rating: Good</strong></p><p><strong>

Commercial Rating: Averege</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Main Event</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bantamweight Championship Bout: © Rani Yahya vs. (#1) Urijah Faber - Rani Yahya win by Submission (Americana) in 4:59 of Round 4.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Co-Main Event</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: (#9) George St.Pierre vs. Gunnar Nelson - George St.Pierre win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 3:54 of Round 1.</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: (#2) Rory MacDonald vs. (#3) Chris Spang - Rory MacDonald win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:11 of Round 3.</p><p> </p><p>

Heavyweight Bout: (#5) Roy Nelson vs. (#11) Soa Palelei - Roy Nelson win by Unanimous Decision. </p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: (#11) T.J. Grant vs. (#10) Jorge Masvidal - T.J. Grant win by Unanimous Decision.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Preliminary Card</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Dhiego Lima vs. Jordan Mein - Dhiego Lima win by Submission (Armbar) in 4:19 of Round 3.</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: Nick Ring vs. Eugene Fadiora - Eugene Fadiora win by TKO (Strikes) in 2:11 of Round 2.</p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Alexis Davis vs. (#9) Jessica Andrade - Jessica Andrade win by Submission (Kimura) in 4:37 of Round 2.</p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: John Makdessi vs. Myles Jury - Myles Jury win by Submission (Triangle Choke) in 3:57 of Round 2.</p><p> </p><p>

Light Heavyweight Bout : Ricardo Arona vs. Victor Valimaki - Victor Valimaki win by Split Decision.</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Bobby Voelker vs. Gavin Neil - Gavin Neil win by Unanimous Decision.</p><p> </p><p>

Heavyweight Bout: Smealinho Rama vs. Ryan Fortin - Smealinho Rama win by TKO (Strikes) in 2:45 of Round 2.</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: James Head vs. Michael Hill - James Head win by Split Decision.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bonus</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

Fight of the Night: Myles Jury vs. John Makdessi</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

KO of the Night: Rory MacDonald</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

Submission of the Night: Rani Yahya</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">Post Fight</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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- Yahya said he knew needed to finish the fight to win and that's what he did.</p><p> </p><p>

- Faber said will rise to the Featherweight Division, he is weary with the process of cutting weight.</p><p> </p><p>

- Dana White confirmed that Rory MacDonald will be the next challenger in the Welterweight Division.</p><p> </p><p>

- St.Pierre said that now is the time MacDonald dispute the title and is happy for him.</p><p> </p><p>

- MacDonald said finally have their chance against Nick Diaz, and expects to be fighting again in Canada.</p><p> </p><p>

End Post Fight.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Predictions</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Cagerage - 9 <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> / 4 <img alt=":mad:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/mad.png.69834f23b9a8bf290d98375f56f1c794.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

Wolfman84 - 9 <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> / 4 <img alt=":mad:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/mad.png.69834f23b9a8bf290d98375f56f1c794.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

Goldenflyte - 9 <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> / 4 <img alt=":mad:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/mad.png.69834f23b9a8bf290d98375f56f1c794.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>EPISODE 6</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

- In today's episode we meet the first finalists of this season.</p><p> </p><p>

- Dana White meets with coaches to get their opinions on who should face in the semi-finals.</p><p> </p><p>

- After the meeting, Dana White was the UFC Gym to disseminate semi-finals... Let the first semi-final today.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Middleweight Bout</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://i.imgur.com/qEESQMj.jpg> <strong><span style="color:#000000;">Maiquel Falcao (32-8-1 NC)</span></strong> <strong>VS.</strong> <span style="color:#696969;"><strong>Joe Riggs (42-16-1 NC)</strong></span> <img src=http://i.imgur.com/d5gqufh.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 1</strong></p><p>

The fight begins! Riggs slips out of the way of a body kick. Riggs goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Falcao to cover up, then shoots in. Riggs doesn't get the takedown, Falcao was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch. Looking to take this fight to the ground, Falcao tries to pull Riggs down into his guard. He achieves it, Riggs is now on the ground in his guard. Falcao tries to ensnare Riggs in a triangle. Riggs blocks the triangle attempt. Falcao throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath. Falcao reaches up and tries to lock Riggs in a guillotine. Falcao gets the guillotine fully applied and Riggs has to tap out! Maiquel 'Big Rig' Falcao takes the win by submission!</p><p> </p><p>

- Maiquel Falcao said he will now prepare for the final.</p><p> </p><p>

- Jones said this was a fight no predictions for the two are very experienced, but fortunately Falcao was the winner.</p><p> </p><p>

- Let the first semi-final in the Lightweight division.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Lightweight Bout</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://i.imgur.com/qEESQMj.jpg> <span style="color:#000000;"><strong>Kurt Kinser (8-0)</strong></span> <strong>VS.</strong> <span style="color:#696969;"><strong>Jose Figueroa (14-8)</strong></span> <img src=http://i.imgur.com/d5gqufh.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 1</strong></p><p>

We are underway! Kinser grabs a slow leg kick and goes straight for a takedown, getting it! Figueroa manages to pull guard. Kinser begins trying to pass the guard. He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. Figueroa throws out some punches, but Kinser leans back to avoid them. Kinser smothers Figueroa with his body by pushing forward and down. Kinser looks to get past the guard. Figueroa is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Kinser firmly in guard. Figueroa attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Kinser brilliantly spins out of the attempt and gets side control. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Trapped under side control, Figueroa takes an enormous knee strike to the ribs! Kinser holds Figueroa in position with side control and drives a huge knee into the ribs! Kinser looks to roll Figueroa slightly and slip behind. Figueroa rolls to the side to try and escape, but gives up his back! Kinser tries to get Figueroa locked in a rear naked choke. Figueroa fights off the rear naked choke attempt by rolling and then sharply turning over, brilliantly ending up in guard. Figueroa took advantage of slack groundwork there, Kinser should have properly applied hooks first. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Figueroa throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath. Kinser tries to ensnare Figueroa in a triangle. Figueroa blocks the triangle attempt. Round one ends as time expires.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 2</strong></p><p>

We are back underway! A weak right kick is countered by Kinser with a solid left. Kinser feints rushing in, but withdraws. Figueroa shoots in for a takedown. Kinser won't go down, leaving Figueroa to settle for pushing him up against the cage and taking his back. Kinser is in danger as Figueroa tries to climb up his back and apply a choke of some kind. Kinser goes underneath, causing Figueroa to go over and end up flat on his back. Kinser tries to come in and secure a ground position. Figueroa moves quickly, scrambling for position before Kinser can get a hold. Figueroa ends up having to pull guard, losing out in the scramble. Kinser starts trying to work to get past the guard. After a struggle, he gets to half guard. We move into the second half of this round. Kinser attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position. He can't get free of half guard. Figueroa tries to pull Kinser into a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard. Kinser defends it well. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Kinser throws a few right hands to the body. Kinser tries to pass the half guard. Kinser isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Figueroa. Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Round 3</strong></p><p>

Round three begins! Figueroa avoids a jab and scores with a straight left. Figueroa uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. Kinser sprawls well, and Figueroa is forced down to his knees, almost turtled up. Kinser rolls the turtled Figueroa over and secures side control. Kinser attempts to roll Figueroa slightly and take his back. He takes the back! Kinser increases his control by getting both hooks in. Kinser, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied. Figueroa doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied. With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Kinser tries to finish Figueroa off with a rear naked choke. Figueroa fights off the rear naked choke attempt. Figueroa struggles against Kinser but cannot get himself free from the hooks. We are now at the halfway point of the round. With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Kinser tries to finish Figueroa off with a rear naked choke. Figueroa doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied. Kurt Kinser doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. Kinser, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied. Figueroa defends himself well against the choke. Jose Figueroa is looking really tired. Figueroa tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight. There's under a minute left in this round. Kinser, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied. Figueroa defends himself well against the choke. We reach the time limit and this fight is over.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Dana White</strong>: "All three judges give a score of 30-27. The winner, by unanimous decision, is Kurt Kinser!"</p><p> </p><p>

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="font-size:14px;">UFC on FOX: Cyborg vs. Rousey 2 - Press Conference</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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- Dana White said that long time fans want to see this rematch, and he is very anxious for this.</p><p> </p><p>

- Cyborg said have to fight against Ronda is not important, but keep your belt is his only motivation for this fight.</p><p> </p><p>

- Rousey said in the first fight Cyborg deserved to win, but now much more prepared and will finish the fight as soon as possible.</p><p> </p><p>

- Johnson said he knows that winning will be close to title contention, and fight in his hometown again is incredible.</p><p> </p><p>

- Bagautinov said he is hoping to win rematch against Johnson.</p><p> </p><p>

End of Press Conference.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">Weigh In</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>UFC on FOX: Cyborg vs. Rousey 2</strong></p><p><strong>

Date: December 10, 2016</strong></p><p><strong>

Venue: Verizon Center</strong></p><p><strong>

Local: Washington, D.C., USA</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Main Event</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Bantamweight Championship: © Cris Cyborg (135 lbs) vs. (#1) Ronda Rousey (135 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Co-Main Event</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Flyweight Bout: (#2) Demetrious Johnson (125 lbs) vs. (#6) Ali Bagautinov (125 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Gina Carano (135 lbs) vs. Cat Zingano (135 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: Mauricio Shogun (185 lbs) vs. Mike Swick (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Preliminary Card</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Featherweight Bout: (#8) Sam Sicilia (145 lbs) vs. (#12) Tom Niinimaki (145 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#3) Martha Mitchell (115 lbs) vs. (#7) Felice Herrig (115 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Heavyweight Bout: Anthony Hamilton (265 lbs) vs. Derrick Lewis (242 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Adlan Amagov (170 lbs) vs. Brandt Dewsbery (170 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: Josh Samman (185 lbs) vs. Rikuhei Fujii (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Bantamweight Bout: Bryan Caraway (135 lbs) vs. Yusup Saadulaev (138 lbs)</p><p>

<strong>* Yusup Saadulaev did not make weigh</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: Alan Belcher (185 lbs) vs. Cezar Ferreira (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Shayna Baszler (135 lbs) vs. Vanessa Porto (135 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Flyweight Bout: Chris Cariaso (125 lbs) vs. Claudir Dutkevis (125 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

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UFC on FOX: Cyborg vs. Rousey 2

Date: December 10, 2016

Venue: Verizon Center

Local: Washington, D.C., USA

 

Main Event

 

Women´s Bantamweight Championship: © Cris Cyborg (135 lbs) vs. (#1) Ronda Rousey (135 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Flyweight Bout: (#2) Demetrious Johnson (125 lbs) vs. (#6) Ali Bagautinov (125 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Gina Carano (135 lbs) vs. Cat Zingano (135 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Mauricio Shogun (185 lbs) vs. Mike Swick (185 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Featherweight Bout: (#8) Sam Sicilia (145 lbs) vs. (#12) Tom Niinimaki (145 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#3) Martha Mitchell (115 lbs) vs. (#7) Felice Herrig (115 lbs)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Anthony Hamilton (265 lbs) vs. Derrick Lewis (242 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Adlan Amagov (170 lbs) vs. Brandt Dewsbery (170 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Josh Samman (185 lbs) vs. Rikuhei Fujii (185 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Bryan Caraway (135 lbs) vs. Yusup Saadulaev (138 lbs)

* Yusup Saadulaev did not make weigh

 

Middleweight Bout: Alan Belcher (185 lbs) vs. Cezar Ferreira (185 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Shayna Baszler (135 lbs) vs. Vanessa Porto (135 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: Chris Cariaso (125 lbs) vs. Claudir Dutkevis (125 lbs)

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Main Event

 

Women´s Bantamweight Championship: © Cris Cyborg (135 lbs) vs. (#1) Ronda Rousey (135 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Flyweight Bout: (#2) Demetrious Johnson (125 lbs) vs. (#6) Ali Bagautinov (125 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Gina Carano (135 lbs) vs. Cat Zingano (135 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Mauricio Shogun (185 lbs) vs. Mike Swick (185 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Featherweight Bout: (#8) Sam Sicilia (145 lbs) vs. (#12) Tom Niinimaki (145 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#3) Martha Mitchell (115 lbs) vs. (#7) Felice Herrig (115 lbs)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Anthony Hamilton (265 lbs) vs. Derrick Lewis (242 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Adlan Amagov (170 lbs) vs. Brandt Dewsbery (170 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Josh Samman (185 lbs) vs. Rikuhei Fujii (185 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Bryan Caraway (135 lbs) vs. Yusup Saadulaev (138 lbs)

* Yusup Saadulaev did not make weigh

 

Middleweight Bout: Alan Belcher (185 lbs) vs. Cezar Ferreira (185 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Shayna Baszler (135 lbs) vs. Vanessa Porto (135 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: Chris Cariaso (125 lbs) vs. Claudir Dutkevis (125 lbs)

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UFC on FOX: Cyborg vs. Rousey - Play by Play

 

Middleweight Bout: Mauricio Shogun (24-12) vs. Mike Swick (18-8)

 

Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., USA for UFC on FOX! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Middleweight division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Kick Boxer and Wrestler. With a professional record of 18 wins & 8 losses. Fighting out of San Jose, California, USA. Mike 'Quick' Swick.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 24 wins & 12 losses. Fighting out of Curitiba, Brazil. He is the Former PRIDE Middleweight GP Champion and the Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean."

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg: Round one begins! After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Swick is able to strike back with a solid left. Shogun throws a barrage of big rights but Swick is quick to move out of range. A feint puts him off balance, but Swick is still able to slip out of the way of a crazy spinning back fist. Swick looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Shogun tries to counter Swick with a right hand, but it doesn't hit the target. Shogun gets Swick with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power. It seems that Swick is happy to let Shogun circle for the moment. Swick fakes a lunge. Shogun presses in closer to attack. Swick gets suckered in by a feint, and is fortunate to avoid the barrage of big right hands that follow it. We go past the halfway point of this round. Shogun counters a wayward left jab with a straight left. Moving in closer, Shogun looks like he wants to strike from the pocket. Keen to keep space between them, Swick backs away. Shogun counters an attempted body kick by scoring with a pair of nice shots to the body. We have one minute of the round remaining. A wayward low right kick allows Shogun to hit a solid left. Backing out of range, Swick circles tentatively. Not letting up, Shogun quickly steps in closer to attack Swick. The time is up, and that's the end of round one.

 

Joe Rogan: I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Shogun.

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg: There's the bell and round number two begins! Swick slips out of the way of a teep. Shogun counters an attempted knock out punch with a couple of nice rights. Swick avoids a tight combination. Swick looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Swick grabs Shogun and pulls him into a grapple. Swick tries to use some dirty boxing, but Shogun uses his wrestling skills to smother him. Using his wrestling skills, Swick is trying to push Shogun up against the cage. Swick can't do it though, and ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple. We go past the halfway point of this round. Shogun is trying to muscle Swick up against the cage. Shogun does it, Swick is stuck with his back to the cage. Shogun attempts to throw an elbow, but Swick tightens the clinch, preventing the blow from being launched. Mauricio Rua doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. Shogun tries to throw an elbow, but Swick takes the opportunity to turn his opponent around so that Shogun ends up backed against the cage instead. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Swick drives a knee to the thigh area. Swick smothers Shogun against the cage, then hits him with a knee strike to the ribs. Swick smothers Shogun up against the cage while using the occasional short sharp punch to the body, keeping him stuck there for the remainder of the round. Time expires and we come to the end of round two.

 

Joe Rogan: That round goes to Swick, 10-9 on my card.

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg: Round three begins! Swick tries for a right high kick but Shogun moves out of range. Swick gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid a flurry of rights and lefts. Swick comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Shogun tries to step away from the takedown. The takedown is unsuccessful, Shogun avoided Swick. Although visibly tired, Shogun looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Shogun eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down! Swick looks to be trying to close the distance between them. He pulls Shogun into a grapple. Mike Swick is breathing very hard. Using his wrestling skills, Swick is trying to push Shogun up against the cage. Swick can't do it though, and Shogun gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead. Mauricio Rua looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion. We go past the halfway point of this round. Using his wrestling skills, Shogun is trying to push Swick up against the cage. He does so, and now has Swick pinned to the cage. Swick is trapped against the cage and Shogun punishes him with a solid elbow strike to the cheek. Shogun breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Swick. A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Shogun to hit a great right hand, Swick took it full in the face and is knocked out! It´s all over! Mauricio Shogun win by knockout!

 

Joe Rogan: Impressive victory for Mauricio Shogun.

 

Bruce Buffer: The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 3:45 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Knockout, Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua!

 

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Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Gina Carano (8-4) vs. Cat Zingano (10-3)

 

Bruce Buffer: "In the next fight, we have 3 rounds in the UFC Women´s Bantamweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. She is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 10 wins & 3 losses. Fighting out of Broomfield, Colorado, USA. Cat 'Alpha' Zingano.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. She is a Kick Boxer. With a professional record of 8 wins & 4 losses. Fighting out of Dallas County, Texas, USA. Gina 'Conviction' Carano.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Kim Winslow."

 

Kim Winslow: “Are you ready ? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg: The fight begins! A left jab misses and Carano strikes back with a solid left. Zingano drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Carano in with a feint. Zingano avoids a nice combination. Carano steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out. Carano bobs and weaves, trying to get Zingano to commit. Zingano slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches. Moving in closer, Zingano looks like she may want to wrestle Carano. She pulls Carano into a grapple. We are now at the halfway point of the round. With underhooks giving her solid control over Carano, Zingano looks for a takedown. Carano blocks the takedown attempt. Carano tries to get clear of the grapple, but Zingano holds her in place. Zingano is looking to muscle Carano back against the cage. She does so, and now has Carano pinned to the cage. Zingano smothers Carano against the cage, then uses her dirty boxing skills to her advantage. Carano is controlled up against the cage and takes a few right hands via some dirty boxing. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Zingano pins Carano up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head. Carano is trapped against the cage and Zingano hits her with a short left uppercut. Zingano hits Carano, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut. The time runs out on round one.

 

Joe Rogan: That round goes to Zingano, 10-9 on my card.

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg: There's the bell for the start of the round! Carano throws a barrage of big right hands after using a feint to trick Zingano into committing to a strike, but she moves out of range just in time. Zingano steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches. Zingano goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Carano to cover up, then shoots in. Carano cannot stop the takedown but is able to spin away almost immediately upon hitting the ground, and is quickly back on her feet. A jab misses and Carano counters with a jab. Zingano catches a weak right kick to the legs and uses it to go for a takedown, and gets it! Carano pulls guard. Zingano is trying to pass guard. Carano keeps her guard secure. Carano attempts a triangle choke on Zingano from the bottom of the guard. Zingano blocks the triangle attempt. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Zingano starts trying to work to get past the guard. She can't get free of the guard. Carano works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble her way into a better position. There's under a minute left in this round. The scramble leaves Carano turtled up with Zingano behind. Zingano rolls the turtled Carano over and secures side control. Zingano holds Carano in position with side control and drives a big knee into the ribs! Round two ends as time expires.

 

Joe Rogan: I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Zingano.

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg: And here we go, round three! Zingano avoids a jab. Gina Carano is looking really tired. Zingano counters a wayward low right kick with a stinging left jab. A feint sets up a body kick from Zingano, but Carano is able to move out of range in time. Zingano avoids a jab. Zingano comes in, looking for a quick takedown. Carano attempts to avoid Zingano as she shoots in. Carano avoids the takedown attempt. Zingano looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Carano. Carano finds herself pulled into a grappling contest. Zingano has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Carano down. A sweep of the legs is successful, Carano has to pull half guard. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Zingano attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position. She can't find a way past half guard. Carano tries to move from half guard to full guard, but Zingano doesn't allow it. Zingano is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position. Half guard proves to be no trouble for Zingano, who passes to side control with ease. Breathing very hard, Cat Zingano is looking ragged. Zingano looks to roll Carano slightly and slip behind. Zingano takes the back, Carano could do nothing about it. Zingano gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Zingano attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in. Carano gets flattened out with the rear naked choke, she has to tap! Cat Zingano takes the victory by way of submission!

 

Bruce Buffer: The referee Kim Winslow stopped the contest in 4:37 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Rear Naked Choke), Cat 'Alpha' Zingano!

 

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Co-Main Event

 

Flyweight Bout: (#2) Demetrious Johnson (23-4-1) vs. (#6) Ali Bagautinov (16-4)

 

Bruce Buffer: “Our Co-Main Event of the evening, 3 rounds in the UFC Flyweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 16 wins & 4 losses. Fighting out of Moscow, Russia. Ali Bagautinov.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Wreslter. With a professional record of 23 wins, 4 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Tacoma, Washington, USA. He is the Former UFC Flyweight Champion, Demetrious 'Mighty Mouse' Johnson.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Mario Yamasaki."

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Alright Gentlemens, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg: There's the opening bell! Bagautinov avoids a kick to the leg and hits a solid left. Johnson throws a feint. A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Bagautinov. The takedown is unsuccessful, Johnson blocked Bagautinov. Bagautinov looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Keen to maintain some distance, Johnson uses strikes to keep Bagautinov away. Bagautinov looks to be trying to close the distance between them. He pulls Johnson into a grapple. With underhooks giving him solid control over Johnson, Bagautinov looks for a takedown. Johnson cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard! Bagautinov is trying to pass guard. He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. Johnson grabs hold of an arm and attempts a triangle choke on Bagautinov from the bottom of the guard. Bagautinov blocks the attempt. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Bagautinov tries to smother Johnson, but he squirms free. Johnson attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Bagautinov defends well against it. Bagautinov tries to control Johnson against the ground, but finds it a struggle. Grabbing an arm, Johnson attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Bagautinov blocks the attempt. We're into the final minute of the round. Bagautinov attempts to pass guard and gain a better position. Johnson keeps his guard secure. Johnson works some separation, and Bagautinov ends up standing looking down at him. Round one ends as time expires.

 

Joe Rogan: I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Bagautinov.

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg: Round two begins! Bagautinov throws a left jab but Johnson avoids it. Johnson tries for a left jab but Bagautinov moves out of range. Bagautinov looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Johnson. Bagautinov walks into a big jab, landing right on the cheek. A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Johnson. The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Bagautinov is left on his back pulling guard. Time slips away as Johnson successfully keeps Bagautinov stuck against the ground. Johnson lies on top of Bagautinov, basically smothering him. The clock runs down as Bagautinov is being smothered against the ground by Johnson. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. In guard, Johnson begins working to pass to side control. He can't get free of the guard. Bagautinov attempts to grab an arm of Johnson from the bottom of the guard. Johnson blocks the attempt, but does get swept over by it, ending under side control. Bagautinov tries to ensnare Johnson in an arm triangle. Johnson blocks it. Johnson tries to move to guard, but Bagautinov doesn't allow it. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Bagautinov looks to roll Johnson slightly and slip behind. He rolls Johnson over a little...and slips behind to take the back! Breathing very hard, Ali Bagautinov is looking ragged. Round two ends as time expires.

 

Joe Rogan: Hopefully the next round will produce a little more in the way of action. I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Johnson.

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg: Round three begins! Between rounds, his corner told Johnson to take it to Bagautinov in this round. Bagautinov darts in and out of range quickly, trying to get Johnson to commit to throwing a strike. Bagautinov steps back to avoid a left jab. Demetrious Johnson looks very tired out there. Johnson moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits two big right hands! A left jab misses the mark and allows Bagautinov to counter with a nice jab. Using head movement, Johnson slips past a left jab and counters with a series of big right hands, putting Bagautinov down on the ground! Johnson doesn't have time to capitalise though, as Bagautinov recovers his wits quickly. In comes Johnson looking to get some form of ground control. Bagautinov tries to get free, but Johnson is able to secure side control. Johnson holds Bagautinov in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs. Demetrious Johnson looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give. Johnson attempts the mount. Bagautinov keeps Johnson from mounting him. Johnson blocks an attempt to pull guard. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Johnson throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. In side control, Johnson throws a couple of punches designed to keep Bagautinov guessing. Johnson blocks an attempted sweep. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Johnson looks to roll Bagautinov slightly and slip behind. Johnson takes the back, Bagautinov could do nothing about it. Johnson attempts an armbar. Bagautinov pulls free, meaning Johnson loses a great position and is now held down in side control. Bagautinov starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Johnson. Johnson is in big trouble as he is forced to give up his back! Round three ends as time expires.

 

Joe Rogan:That round goes to Johnson, 10-9 on my card.

 

Bruce Buffer: "After three rounds the judge´s scores cards for decision. All three judges score 29-28. Declare the winner by Unanimous Decision, Demetrious 'Mighy Mouse' Johnson!"

 

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Main Event

 

Women´s Bantamweight Championship: © Cris Cyborg (17-1-1 NC) vs. (#1) Ronda Rousey (12-2)

 

Bruce Buffer"Ladies and gentlemen, It´s Timeeeeeee !!! This is the Main Event of the evening, 5 Rounds for the UFC Women´s Bantamweight Championship of the World!

 

Introducing first, the challenger, fighting in the blue corner. She is a Judo Fighter. With a professional record of 12 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Riverside, California, USA. She is the Former Strikeforce Women´s Bantamweight Champion and the Former 2 Times UFC Women´s Bantamweight Champion, 'Rowdy' Ronda Rousey.

 

Introducing , fighting in the red corner. She is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai Fighter. With the professional record of 17 wins, 1 Loss & 1 NC. Fighting out of Curitiba, Brazil. She is the Former Strikeforce Women´s Featherweight Champion and the Former Invicta Featherweight Champion and the reigning, defending UFC Women´s Bantamweight Champion of the Wolrd, Cris 'Cyborg' Justino.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean."

 

Herb Dean: “Alright ladies, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Mike Goldberg: "The UFC Womens Bantamweight title on the line."

 

Joe Rogan: "There's been a lot of hype centered on this fight Mike. The question is, can it possibly live up to the massive expectations?"

 

Mike Goldberg: "Let's see now Joe!"

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg: And here we go! Rousey avoids a low kick. Rousey counters a wayward low kick by catching it and going for a judo-style trip, down goes Cyborg! She pulls guard though. Rousey starts trying to work to get past the guard. Rousey gets past, but Cyborg stops her at half guard. Rousey reaches over and tries to lock Cyborg in an arm triangle. Cyborg doesn't allow the arm triangle to be applied. Rousey blocks an attempted sweep. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Rousey attempts an arm triangle. Cyborg blocks it. Cyborg tries to sweep Rousey but can't do it. Rousey is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position. Rousey struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in half guard. Cyborg tries a sweep from the bottom of half guard, but doesn't budge Rousey. We're into the final minute of the round. Rousey tries to pass the half guard. Cyborg keeps her half guard secure. The time is up, and that's the end of round one.

 

Joe Rogan: That round goes to Rousey, 10-9 on my card.

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg: There's the bell for the start of the round! Rousey counters a one-two combination with a clean jab. Cyborg slips past a left jab and counters with a teep. Rousey almost falls over as she backs off...that last shot may have genuinely rocked her! Cyborg starts throwing a barrage of big punches to try and finish, but Rousey covers up and weathers the storm well. Cyborg looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Cyborg moves into the pocket. Rousey, standing at close range, catches a body kick and uses her judo knowledge to go for a trip, and gets it! Cyborg pulls guard. The clock runs down as Cyborg is being smothered against the ground by Rousey. In guard, Rousey begins working to pass to side control. Advancing her position, she passes to half guard. We go past the halfway point of this round. Rousey looks to get past the half guard. Rousey gains side control after getting her leg free from half guard. Rousey looks to get a mount. Rousey mounts Cyborg. There's under a minute left in this round. Rousey unloads with some big elbows, but Cyborg deals with them comfortably. Rousey blocks Cyborg as she tries a sweep. Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.

 

Joe Rogan: That was an exciting round, hopefully the fighters will continue with that pace in the next. That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Rousey.

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg: We are back underway! A jab misses, allowing Cyborg to counter-strike with a quick combination that ends with a scorching right cross. Rousey barely had time to cover up. Cyborg counters a left jab by using a couple of hard rights! Rousey staggers backward, looking dazed...that last blow must have really rocked her! Rousey regains her senses just in time to dodge an overhand right. Cyborg throws a right kick to the body but Rousey avoids it. Rousey shoots in for a takedown. Cyborg tries to time a counter right hand, but can't get it. The takedown is completed, Cyborg is on her back and pulls guard. Rousey begins trying to pass the guard. She can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. Rousey blocks Cyborg as she tries a sweep from the guard. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Rousey looks to pass guard and get side control. She can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. Rousey gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and Cyborg quickly scrambles. It's a bad choice though, as Rousey seizes the opportunity to leap forward and secure side control. There's under a minute left in this round. Rousey tries to ensnare Cyborg in an armbar. Cyborg defends herself well and is in no danger. Rousey blocks Cyborg as she tries to get enough separation to scramble up. Rousey begins trying to get herself into a mount. She mounts Cyborg. Round three is brought to an end as time runs out.

 

Joe Rogan: I think Rousey took that round, 10-9 on my score card.

 

Round 4

Mike Goldberg: And here we go, round four! Judging from what we heard from her corner, Cyborg is looking to let her hands go in this round. Cyborg feints going high, but Rousey doesn't buy it. Rousey catches an attempted body kick and shows her judo background by going straight for a trip, but Cyborg is able to block it. Breathing very hard, Ronda Rousey is looking ragged. They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot. Not comfortable in the pocket, Cyborg steps back and creates some space. Looking tired, Rousey comes in closer, attempting to wrestle with Cyborg. Cyborg throws a vicious right uppercut first, but it just misses. A left jab misses and Cyborg strikes back with a quick series of punches. Cyborg looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Rousey. Rousey sees a chance to dive for a single leg, but Cyborg is able to defend against it. Cristiane Santos looks very tired out there. We go past the halfway point of this round. Although visibly tired, Cyborg looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Cyborg is in the pocket, ready to attack Rousey. Using good head movement, Rousey slips past a punch and hits a punch. Using head movement, Cyborg slips past a left jab and counters with a great hook, Rousey is out! It´s all over! Cris Cyborg retain UFC title!

 

Joe Rogan: I think no woman around the world would beat Cris Cyborg.

 

Bruce Buffer: The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 3:28 of Round 4. Declare the winner by Knock Out, and Still UFC Women´s Bantamweight Champion of the world, Cris 'Cyborg'!

 

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UFC on FOX: Cyborg vs. Rousey 2

Venue: Verizon Center

Local: Washington, D.C., USA

Attendence: 12,658

Gate: $ 2,531,600

Critical Rating: Great

Commercial Rating: Averege

 

Main Event

 

Women´s Bantamweight Championship: © Cris Cyborg vs. (#1) Ronda Rousey - Cris Cyborg win by KO (Punch) in 3:28 of Round 4.

 

Co-Main Event

 

Flyweight Bout: (#2) Demetrious Johnson vs. (#6) Ali Bagautinov - Demetrious Johnson win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Gina Carano vs. Cat Zingano - Cat Zingano win by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:37 of Round 3.

 

Middleweight Bout: Mauricio Shogun vs. Mike Swick - Mauricio Shogun win by KO (Punch) in 3:45 of Round 3.

 

Preliminary Card

 

Featherweight Bout: (#8) Sam Sicilia vs. (#12) Tom Niinimaki - Tom Niinimaki win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#3) Martha Mitchell vs. (#7) Felice Herrig - Martha Mitchell win by Majority Decision.

 

Heavyweight Bout: Anthony Hamilton vs. Derrick Lewis - Anthony Hamilton win by KO (Punch) in 0:47 of Round 1.

 

Welterweight Bout: Adlan Amagov vs. Brandt Dewsbery - Brandt Dewsbery win by TKO (Strikes) in 1:06 of Round 3.

 

Middleweight Bout: Josh Samman vs. Rikuhei Fujii - No Contest (Doctor Stoppage clash of heads) in 2:59 of Round 2. (

 

Bantamweight Bout: Bryan Caraway vs. Yusup Saadulaev - Yusup Saadulaev win by TKO (Strikes) in 2:45 of Round 1.

 

Middleweight Bout: Alan Belcher vs. Cezar Ferreira - Cezar Ferreira win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Shayna Baszler vs. Vanessa Porto - Vanessa Porto win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 3:37 of Round 2.

 

Flyweight Bout: Chris Cariaso vs. Claudir Dutkevis - Chris Cariaso win by KO (Knee) in 1:28 of Round 1.

 

Bonus

 

Fight of the Night: Cris Cyborg vs. Ronda Rousey

 

KO of the Night: Cris Cyborg

 

Submission of the Night: Cat Zingano

 

Post Fight

 

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- Dana White said that certainly was the biggest female MMA fight of all time.

 

- Cyborg said he was happy to beat Rousey again.

 

- Rousey said was unfortunately defeated again, and we expect to return as soon as possible.

 

- Johnson said he might be the next challenger in the division, for his performance tonight.

 

- Zingano forward to having the chance to fight for the title against Cyborg.

 

- Shogun said he felt good about his first fight in the middleweight division, and expects to enter soon in the TOP 10 of the division.

 

End Post Fight.

 

Predictions

 

Cagerage - 8 :) / 4 :mad:

 

Goldenflyte - 7 :) / 5 :mad:

 

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UFC Breaking News: Cris Cyborg fails drug test again

 

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In a shock development for UFC, the post UFC on FOX: Cyborg vs. Rousey 2 celebrations have been disrupted by news that Cristiane Justino has failed a drugs test, coming up positive for performance enhancers. The 33 year old, who defeated Ronda Rousey on the show, could now be looking at a mandatory one year suspension from the sport and having her victory overturned to a No Contest.

 

Dana White that Cyborg will have his title removed, and a new fight will be marked to define a new champion for the division. With contract leaving only one fight, Dana White has revealed that has not set up will renew the contract of Cyborg.

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 24: Team Jones vs. Team Evans

 

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EPISODE 7

 

- We reached the end of another season, today we know the last two finalists who will make the final at Mandaley Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

- The teams are training in the latest UFC Gym before the last fights.

 

- Jones said that Team Evans is pressed it does not have any fighter still in the final.

 

- Evans said his fighters are well prepared and certainly will be in the final.

 

- We arrived at the final moment of the season, last semi-final in the middleweight division.

 

Middleweight Bout

 

<img src=http://i.imgur.com/qEESQMj.jpg> Roy Summers (2-0) VS. John Phillips (19-6-1 NC) <img src=http://i.imgur.com/d5gqufh.jpg>

 

Round 1

There's the opening bell! Phillips feints left and tries to get Summers to commit to a strike, but gets no joy. Phillips slips past a left jab and fires back with a kick to the inside of the left thigh. A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate. Phillips manages to avoid a nice combination and counters with a vicious leg kick. Roy Summers won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that. Summers goes down off the kick, he got caught low by the looks of things! Fortunately he signals that he will be able to continue. The clock is stoppped, giving him time to recover. Summers throws a looping punch, but Phillips avoids it. Phillips steps in to put some pressure on. Phillips slips past a left jab and counters with a kick to the inside of the left thigh. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Summers feints throwing a jab. Phillips looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Summers. Phillips is now standing in the pocket. Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done. Phillips uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a kick to the body. We're into the final minute of the round. There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage. Summers throws an excellent combination but Phillips covers up well. Phillips uses head movement to avoid a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a leg kick. Roy Summers is obviously limping. Summers falls to the ground, that kick looks like it may have been an accidental low blow! Fortunately he signals that he will be able to continue. The referee gives him one minute to recover, with the fight clock stopped. Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.

 

Round 2

There's the bell and round number two begins! Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt. Good head movement allows Phillips to roll past an attempted knock out punch and counter with a sharp kick just above the hip. From the pocket, Phillips hits a swift leg kick on Summers. Roy Summers winces in pain after yet another shot to the leg. An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything. Summers backs away from Phillips, creating some space between them. Summers throws a looping punch, but Phillips avoids it. It seems that Phillips is happy to let Summers circle for the moment. Summers is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. Keen to maintain some distance, Phillips uses strikes to keep Summers away. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling. Summers gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Phillips uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment. Summers tries to wriggle free, but Phillips controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. Phillips uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Summers. Phillips uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Summers. Phillips uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Summers as they grapple. There's under a minute left in this round. Summers tries to wriggle free, but Phillips controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. Roy Summers is breathing very hard. Phillips and Summers separate and we're back to a stand-off. Summers avoids a tight combination. Round two ends as time expires.

 

Round 3

We are back underway! Phillips moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a nice three-punch combination. Moving forward, Phillips counters a left jab with a superb combination of left hook to the body and a big right cross. Phillips uses a right body kick on Summers. Summers takes a kick to the ribs. Summers uses a right hook to the body, but misses. Phillips presses in closer to attack. Phillips looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Phillips is in the pocket, ready to attack Summers. We go past the halfway point of this round. Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Phillips hits a nice sequence of jabs. Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either. Not comfortable in the pocket, Phillips steps back and creates some space. Phillips circles around Summers. Not letting up, Summers quickly steps in closer to attack Phillips. Summers comes in closer, despite his tiredness, looking to attack from the pocket. Summers gets caught with a countering right uppercut though, and he is knocked out!

 

John Phillips takes the victory by way of Knock Out!

 

- Team Evans vibrates with the knockout of John Phillips.

 

- Phillips said he expects much striking in the fight against Falcao.

 

- Dana White said he was impressed with the potential of Phillips.

 

- Let the last fight of the season.

 

Lightweight Bout

 

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Round 1

Round one begins! Lyons counters a left jab with a sharp body kick. Pfister avoids a flurry of rights and lefts. Advancing, Pfister counters a left jab by using a solid left jab. Pfister doesn't get drawn in as Lyons feints a kick. Lyons comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket. Pfister seems happy to engage with Lyons in the pocket. Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Lyons hits a clean left jab. A left jab misses the mark and allows Pfister to counter with a punch. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Standing in the pocket, Lyons shows excellent head movement to dodge a huge right hand. Slipping past a left jab, Lyons hits a stinging jab. Lyons dodges a jab, and fires back with a kick to the side of the ribs. Slipping past a flurry of punches, Pfister has the angle to counter with a straight left. Pfister tries for a left jab but Lyons uses head movement to avoid it. There's under a minute left in this round. From the pocket, Pfister sees a body kick coming and hits a clean punch. Pfister dodges a jab, and fires back with a left jab to the cheek. A big right misses, giving Pfister the chance to counter with a clean punch. Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.

 

Round 2

There's the bell and round number two begins! Pfister sees a body kick coming and hits a left jab to the cheek. An attempted body kick misses and Pfister fires back with a nice left hand. Pfister avoids a barrage of big right hands. Pfister looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Lyons. Lyons is pulled into a grapple. Clinched with Lyons, Pfister looks to try and take him down. Pfister doesn't get the takedown, Lyons blocked it. Lyons tries to get clear of the grapple, but Pfister holds him in place. Clinched with Lyons, Pfister looks to try and take him down. Pfister can't get the takedown, Lyons defended it well. Lyons turns Pfister slightly, but can't create enough space to get free of the clinch. We move into the second half of this round. Pfister looks for a trip takedown. The takedown doesn't work, Lyons defended it well. Lyons tries to uses a whizzer to turn Pfister, but is blocked from doing so. Pfister is trying to muscle Lyons up against the cage. He does so, and now has Lyons pinned to the cage. Pfister tries to dirty box Lyons, but finds himself out-wrestled and turned around so that he is the one against the cage. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Pfister gets caught with a knee to the side of the stomach. Lyons catches Pfister with a knee strike to the ribs from the clinch while he is pressed up against the cage. Lyons keeps Pfister up against the cage with wrestling, then uses a hard foot stomp. Lyons tries to use dirty boxing against Pfister, but his opponent's wrestling skills prevent any damage from happening. Round two ends as time expires.

 

Round 3

And here we go, round three! Lyons tries for a left jab but Pfister moves out of range. Lyons feints left and throws a flurry of punches but Pfister is just able to avoid them. Pfister throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. Lyons stuffs the takedown attempt, but can't do anything about being pushed up against the cage. Pfister attempts to wrestle Lyons to the ground. The takedown is successful, Lyons pulls guard. Cody Pfister is breathing very hard. Time slips away as Pfister successfully keeps Lyons stuck against the ground. Pfister starts trying to work to get past the guard. Lyons comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Pfister in guard. Lyons grabs an arm and raises his legs, trying to lock Pfister into a triangle choke. Pfister pulls his arm free before the triangle can be locked in. Austin Lyons is breathing very hard. We pass the halfway mark of this round. In guard, Pfister throws a couple of punches designed to keep Lyons guessing. Lyons doesn't allow Pfister to smother him against the ground. Lyons tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Pfister. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Pfister throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath. Lyons tries to sweep Pfister but doesn't get anywhere. Pfister looks to pass guard and get side control. Pfister isn't able to pass guard on this attempt. We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

 

Dana White: "The judges have given their scores, which are about to be announced. The judges have scored it 30-27, 29-28 and 29-28. So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Cody Pfister!"

 

- Team Jones will make the final in the lightweight division.

 

- To end the season, Dana White calls in the Octagon finalists and coaches to get face to face.

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 24: Finale - Press Conference

 

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- Namajunas said the first fight against Daly was very hard and waiting for another war.

 

- Daly said he will regain his belt.

 

- Falcao said he plans to use his experience to be TUF champion.

 

- Phillips said he expects a fight with a lot of exchange of blows.

 

- Pfister said Kinser is an excelent wrestler, trained hard and his wrestling, to block the actions of Kinser.

 

- Kinser said it is a great chance to be in the UFC and hopes not to disappoint.

 

End of Press Conference.

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 24: Finale

Date: December 24, 2016

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Women´s Strawweight Championship Bout: © Rose Namajunas (115 lbs) vs. (#1) Aisling Daly (115 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

The Ultimate Fighter Middleweight Final: Maiquel Falcao (185 lbs) vs. John Phillips (185 lbs)

 

The Ultimate Fighter Lightweight Final: Kurt Kinser (155 lbs) vs. Cody Pfister (155 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: (#5) Justin Scoggins (125 lbs) vs. (#14) John Lineker (125 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Edson Barboza (155 lbs) vs. Mike Chiesa (155 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Kyle Cerminara (205 lbs) vs. D.J. Linderman (205 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: (#4) Nazareno Malegarie (145 lbs) vs. Rad Martinez (145 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Nam Phan (135 lbs) vs. Iuri Alcantara (135 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Sean Soriano (145 lbs) vs. Magomedrasul Khasbulaev (145 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Duarte (170 lbs) vs. Michael Prazeres (170 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout (#11) Reyna Cordoba (135 lbs) vs. Sarah Moras (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Stephanie Eggink (115 lbs) vs. (#10) Joanne Calderwood (115 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: Hector Sandoval (125 lbs) vs. Alexandre Pantoja (125 lbs)

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 24: Finale

Date: December 24, 2016

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Women´s Strawweight Championship Bout: © Rose Namajunas (115 lbs) vs. (#1) Aisling Daly (115 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

The Ultimate Fighter Middleweight Final: Maiquel Falcao (185 lbs) vs. John Phillips (185 lbs)

 

The Ultimate Fighter Lightweight Final: Kurt Kinser (155 lbs) vs. Cody Pfister (155 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: (#5) Justin Scoggins (125 lbs) vs. (#14) John Lineker (125 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Edson Barboza (155 lbs) vs. Mike Chiesa (155 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Kyle Cerminara (205 lbs) vs. D.J. Linderman (205 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: (#4) Nazareno Malegarie (145 lbs) vs. Rad Martinez (145 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Nam Phan (135 lbs) vs. Iuri Alcantara (135 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Sean Soriano (145 lbs) vs. Magomedrasul Khasbulaev (145 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Duarte (170 lbs) vs. Michael Prazeres (170 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout (#11) Reyna Cordoba (135 lbs) vs. Sarah Moras (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Stephanie Eggink (115 lbs) vs. (#10) Joanne Calderwood (115 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: Hector Sandoval (125 lbs) vs. Alexandre Pantoja (125 lbs)

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Main Event

 

Women´s Strawweight Championship Bout: © Rose Namajunas (115 lbs) vs. (#1) Aisling Daly (115 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

The Ultimate Fighter Middleweight Final: Maiquel Falcao (185 lbs) vs. John Phillips (185 lbs)

 

The Ultimate Fighter Lightweight Final: Kurt Kinser (155 lbs) vs. Cody Pfister (155 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: (#5) Justin Scoggins (125 lbs) vs. (#14) John Lineker (125 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Edson Barboza (155 lbs) vs. Mike Chiesa (155 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Kyle Cerminara (205 lbs) vs. D.J. Linderman (205 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: (#4) Nazareno Malegarie (145 lbs) vs. Rad Martinez (145 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Nam Phan (135 lbs) vs. Iuri Alcantara (135 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Sean Soriano (145 lbs) vs. Magomedrasul Khasbulaev (145 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Duarte (170 lbs) vs. Michael Prazeres (170 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout (#11) Reyna Cordoba (135 lbs) vs. Sarah Moras (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Stephanie Eggink (115 lbs) vs. (#10) Joanne Calderwood (115 lbs)

 

Flyweight Bout: Hector Sandoval (125 lbs) vs. Alexandre Pantoja (125 lbs)

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The Ultimate Fighter 24: Finale - Play by Play

 

Lightweight Bout: Edson Barboza (15-6) vs. Mike Chiesa (12-7)

 

Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from Mandaley Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada for The Ultimate Fighter 24: Finale! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Lightweight division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 12 wins & 7 losses. Fighting out of Spokane, Washington, USA. He is the Ultimate Fighter Winner, Mike 'Maverick' Chiesa.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Muay Thai Fighter. With a professional record of 15 wins & 6 losses. Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Edson Barboza.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean."

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: Round one begins! There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling. Chiesa uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown. Chiesa can't get the takedown, Barboza defended it well. Barboza turns Chiesa slightly, creating enough space so that he can break free of the grapple. Stepping in, Barboza is able to nail a tasty jab - right cross combination. Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage. Barboza is getting in closer to Chiesa, perhaps looking for a clinch. Chiesa sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Barboza is able to defend it. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Barboza comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket. Chiesa seems happy to engage with Barboza in the pocket. Barboza throws a left jab but Chiesa uses good head movement to make sure it slips by. An exchange of strikes goes nowhere. Barboza comes in closer, looking to clinch with Chiesa. Chiesa tries to counter with a takedown, but Barboza defended it well. We have one minute of the round remaining. Barboza drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Chiesa in with a feint. Moving in closer, Barboza looks like he may want to try and clinch with Chiesa. Seeing an opportunity, Chiesa avoids the clinch and goes straight for a takedown, but Barboza is equal to it. Moving in closer, Barboza looks like he may want to try and clinch with Chiesa. Chiesa tries to take down Barboza as he steps in, but he blocks it. Round one ends as time expires.

 

Kenny Florian: "Good effort there, that was a very exciting round to watch. More please! I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Barboza."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: We are back underway! Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt. Barboza avoids a jab and scores with a left. Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage. Chiesa keeps his cool as Barboza fakes shooting in. Chiesa steps back to avoid a leg kick. Chiesa steps back to avoid a leg kick. We move into the second half of this round. Chiesa fakes a lunge. Barboza seems to be waiting for Chiesa to make a move. Chiesa narrowly misses Barboza with a right uppercut. Barboza doesn't press the issue, allowing Chiesa to circle. Chiesa comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Barboza attempts to avoid Chiesa as he shoots in. The takedown doesn't work, Barboza saw it coming and got out of range. We have one minute of the round remaining. Chiesa slips out of the way of a crazy spinning back fist. A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Barboza to fire back with a body kick. Round two ends as time expires.

 

Kenny Florian: "Not a lot happened in that round and the fans are getting a bit restless as a result. I have to give that round to Barboza, but only a 10-9."

 

Round 3

Jon Anik: There's the bell and round number three begins! Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike. Chiesa comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Barboza stuffs the takedown attempt. An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched. Using his wrestling skills, Chiesa is trying to push Barboza up against the cage. He does so, and now has Barboza pinned to the cage. Chiesa uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown. Barboza will not go down, he blocks the takedown despite the best efforts of Chiesa. Mike Chiesa doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. A whizzer almost allows Barboza to create enough space to get free, but Chiesa shuts that opportunity down. Edson Barboza is looking really tired. We are now at the halfway point of the round. With Barboza stuck against the cage, Chiesa gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown. Barboza shows stubborn resistance and Chiesa cannot complete the takedown. A whizzer almost allows Barboza to create enough space to get free, but Chiesa shuts that opportunity down. With the cage trapping Barboza, Chiesa gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown. Barboza will not go down, he blocks the takedown despite the best efforts of Chiesa. Barboza tries to get clear of the grapple, but Chiesa holds him in place. We're into the final minute of the round. With the cage trapping Barboza, Chiesa gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown. Barboza keeps his composure, and Chiesa cannot get past his takedown defence. Mike Chiesa looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion. The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

 

Kenny Florian: "That was a close round, but I'm giving it to Chiesa, 10-9."

 

Bruce Buffer:"After three rounds the judge´s scores cards for decision. All three judges score 29-28. Declare the winner by Unanimous Decision, Edson Barboza!"

 

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Flyweight Bout: (#5) Justin Scoggins (13-1) vs. (#14) John Lineker (26-10)

 

Bruce Buffer: "In the next fight, we have 3 rounds in the UFC Flyweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Striker. With a professional record of 26 wins & 10 losses. Fighting out of Paranagua, Brazil. John 'Hands of Stone' Lineker.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Kick-Boxer. With a professional record of 13 wins & 1 loss. Fighting out of Greenville, South Caroline, USA. He is the Former UFC Flyweight Champion, Justin 'Tank' Scoggins.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Mario Yamasaki."

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Are you ready ? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: And here we go! Scoggins counters a one-two combination with a clean jab. Lineker avoids a jab and scores with a barrage of hard right hands, enough to put Scoggins down! Lineker knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Scoggins, looking to finish him off by raining down punches! Lineker pounds away, Scoggins is barely able to offer any defence at all! The referee jumps in and saves Scoggins from taking any more shots! John 'Hands of Stone' Lineker takes the win by TKO!

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 1:05 of Round 1. Declare the winner by TKO, John 'Hands of Stone' Lineker!"

 

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The Ultimate Fighter Lightweight Final: Kurt Kinser (8-0) vs. Cody Pfister (9-4)

 

Bruce Buffer: "In the next fight, we have 3 rounds for the Ultimate Fighter Lightweight Final.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 9 wins & 4 losses. Fighting out of Amarillo, Texas, USA. Cody Pfister.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 8 wins, 0 losses. Fighting out of Bloomington, Indiana, USA. Kurt Kinser.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be 'Big' John McCarthy."

 

'Big' John McCarthy: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: We are underway! Kinser feints stepping in. Moving in closer, Kinser looks like he may want to wrestle Pfister. Pfister drops down to try and catch him by surprise with a single leg attempt, but it is blocked. A left hand misses, allowing Kinser to counter with a kick to the ribs. Pfister throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. Pfister can't get past the sprawl of Kinser, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground. Rolled over from turtle position Pfister is left caught in side control. Kinser attempts the mount. Pfister doesn't let Kinser get the mount, and so he remains at side control. Pfister attempts to secure an arm. Kinser defends it. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Kinser begins trying to get himself behind Pfister. He takes the back! Kinser increases his control by getting both hooks in. There's under a minute left in this round. Kinser attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in. Pfister defends himself well against the choke. With both hooks in, Kinser tries to flatten Pfister out for the rear naked choke. Pfister doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied. The time runs out on round one.

 

Kenny Florian: "I think Kinser took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: Round two begins! Kinser tries for a right body kick but Pfister moves out of range. Moving in closer, Kinser looks like he may want to wrestle Pfister. The two fighters start grappling for control. Pfister tries to wriggle free, but Kinser controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. Using his wrestling skills, Kinser is trying to push Pfister up against the cage. Kinser does it, Pfister is stuck with his back to the cage. Pfister gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh. Kinser pins Pfister up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head. Pfister is controlled up against the cage and takes an elbow to the face from the clinch. Pfister takes a knee strike to the inside of his own knee. Pfister is trapped against the cage and Kinser punishes him with a solid elbow strike to the cheek. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Kinser looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Pfister proves too good and manages to turn them around so that he is in the dominant position. Pfister shows great control, keeping Kinser pressed against the cage while punishing him with sharp strikes to the body for roughly a minute. With the fighters having been stuck against the cage for quite a while, the referee bringing them back to the center. A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched. There's under a minute left in this round. Kinser is trying to push Pfister so that his back is up against the cage. Pfister ends up backed against the cage. Pfister gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh. Pfister gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh. Kurt Kinser is looking really tired. Time expires and we come to the end of round two.

 

Kenny Florian: "That round goes to Kinser, 10-9 on my card."

 

Round 3

Jon Anik: Round three begins! Kinser slips out of the way of a flurry of punches. Cody Pfister is breathing very hard. Kinser steps back to avoid a left jab. Pfister throws a couple of ragged-looking jabs as a set up, then attempts a takedown. The takedown is unsuccessful, Kinser blocked Pfister. Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage. A visibly tired Kinser is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Pfister. Seeing a takedown opportunity, Pfister goes for a single leg, but Kinser is equal to it. Cody Pfister seems to be fighting against exhaustion. A tired-looking Pfister throws some ragged looping punches to get Kinser to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. Kinser sees the takedown coming and tries to move. The takedown doesn't work, Kinser saw it coming and got out of range. Kinser avoids a jab and scores with a stinging left jab. We move into the second half of this round. Kinser, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with Pfister. Pfister tries to take down Kinser as he steps in, but he blocks it. Pfister bobs and weaves. It seems that Kinser is happy to let Pfister circle for the moment. Kurt Kinser seems to be fighting against exhaustion. Cody Pfister looks exhausted. Kinser, who looks drained, comes forward looking for a takedown. Pfister looks to grab a guillotine off the takedown. Pfister can't get the guillotine choke. Pfister gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard. We're into the final minute of the round. Time slips away as Kinser successfully keeps Pfister stuck against the ground. Kinser tries to pass the guard. He passes to side control. Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

 

Kenny Florian: "I think Kinser took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Bruce Buffer: "After three rounds the judge´s scores cards for decision. All three judges score 30-27. Declare the winner by Unanimous Decision, The New Ultimate Fighter Winner, Kurt Kinser!"

 

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Co-Main Event

 

The Ultimate Fighter Middleweight Final: Maiquel Falcao (32-8-1 NC) vs. John Phillips (19-6-1 NC)

 

Bruce Buffer: “Our Co-Main Event of the evening, 3 rounds for the The Ultimate Fighter Middleweight Final.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Boxer. With a professional record of 19 wins, 6 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of Swansea, Wales. John 'The White Mike Tyson' Phillips.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 32 wins, 8 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Maiquel 'Big Rig' Falcao.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean."

 

Herb Dean: “Alright Gentlemens, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: The fight begins! A weak body kick is countered by Phillips with a solid left jab. A weak body kick is countered by Phillips with a right hand to the jaw which puts Falcao down! Falcao recovers his wits quickly, and waits for Phillips to make a move. Phillips looks to get on top of Falcao. Phillips can't hold Falcao down and a scramble starts. Neither fighter can gain an advantage in the scramble, and they both end up on their feet. Falcao tries for a right body kick but Phillips moves out of range. A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Phillips the opportunity to counter with a crisp left hand punch. We move into the second half of this round. Phillips moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches. Phillips looks to move in and stand in the pocket. He gets into range. Slipping past a left jab, Falcao hits a kick to the outside of the knee. Phillips uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by. Always alert, Falcao uses good head movement to avoid a barrage of big right hands. Falcao backs away to create some more space. We have one minute of the round remaining. Advancing, Falcao counters a left jab by using a jab. Falcao looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Phillips. He gets into range. The time is up, and that's the end of round one.

 

Kenny Florian: "The crowd is buzzing after a very exciting round. I think Phillips took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: There's the bell and round number two begins! Falcao counters a superman punch with a jab. Phillips moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches. A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Phillips is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick. Phillips tries to get a knock out with a scorching right cross but Falcao moves out of range. Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either. Phillips is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. Falcao now has Phillips standing in the pocket. Slipping past a one-two combination, Phillips counters with a massive uppercut, knocking Falcao down to the ground! We are now at the halfway point of the round. Phillips senses victory and starts to unload with punches! Phillips pounds away on Falcao, landing several great shots that rock Falcao! Falcao pulls Phillips into side control to stop the attack. Phillips throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath. Phillips pounds away with elbows from side control, but Falcao isn't troubled by them. Using an underhook to set it up, Falcao looks to scramble for position. The scramble results in Phillips turtled with Falcao on his back. Falcao attempts to set up an armbar from behind. Falcao cannot secure an arm. There's under a minute left in this round. Falcao tries to stretch Phillips out for a rear naked choke. Unable to get the hooks in properly, Falcao gets rolled over and winds up with Phillips on top, held in guard. Phillips stands up out of guard, holding the feet to stop any up-kicks. Falcao gets back up after making Phillips step back to avoid an up-kick. Time expires and we come to the end of round two.

 

Kenny Florian: "Awesome round of action. That round goes to Phillips, 10-9 on my card."

 

Round 3

Jon Anik: We are back underway! It sounded like his corner told Falcao to hit Phillips with everything he has in this round. Phillips covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a solid left. Falcao drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike. Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, both fighters start swinging! Falcao gets clipped with a right hand and falls to the ground while trying to back-pedal! Falcao recovers very quickly though, and gets ready to defend himself off his back. Falcao pulls Phillips down into guard after he threw a wild bomb that didn't connect. Phillips stands out of guard, but remains holding the feet to prevent up-kicks. Falcao is allowed to stand back up, Phillips simply stepped away. We go past the halfway point of this round. Phillips counters a one-two combination with a barrage of hard right hands, enough to put Falcao down! John Phillips doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. Phillips starts pounding away on Falcao, looking to finish him off! Dazed as he is, Falcao still manages to do the smart thing and pull half guard. Phillips gets out of half guard and stands up, letting Falcao stand too. Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant. Despite being tired, Phillips looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Falcao. Phillips is surprised by a vicious countering right uppercut, but he avoids it at the last second. We have one minute of the round remaining. Falcao looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Phillips. He gets into range. Phillips uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean punch. Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage. The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

 

Kenny Florian:I have to give that round to Phillips, but only a 10-9."

 

Bruce Buffer: "After three rounds the judge´s scores cards for decision. The judges scores the contest 30-27, 30-26 and 30-27. Declare the winner by Unanimous Decision, The New Ultimate Fighter Winner, John 'The White Mike Tyson' Phillips!"

 

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Main Event

 

Women´s Strawweight Championship Bout: © Rose Namajunas (6-1) vs. (#1) Aisling Daly (17-6)

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, this is the main event of the evening, 5 rounds for the UFC Women´s Strawweight Championship of the Wolrd.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. She is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 17 wins & 6 losses. Fighting out of Dublin, Ireland. He is the former UFC Women´s Strawweight Champion. Aisling 'Ais the Bash' Daly.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. She is a Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 6 wins & 1 loss. Fighting out of Milwalkee, Wisconsin, USA. The reigning, defending UFC Women´s Strawweight Champion of the Wolrd, Rose 'Thug' Namajunas.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be 'Big' John McCarthy."

 

'Big' John McCarthy: “Alright Ladies, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”

 

'Big' John McCarthy: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: The fight begins! Namajunas feints throwing a jab. Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant. Not comfortable in the pocket, Daly steps back and creates some space. Daly comes in closer, looking to clinch with Namajunas. Namajunas finds herself pulled into a Muay Thai clinch. From the clinch, Daly drives an elbow to the side of the head. Daly can't maintain her hold, and Namajunas wrestles her way into a wrestling clinch. The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other. Namajunas throws three punches in quick succession, but Daly was out of range. Daly presses in closer to attack. Daly chooses to shoot in on Namajunas. Namajunas tries to avoid Daly. The takedown doesn't work, Namajunas saw it coming and got out of range. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Namajunas hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening. Daly quickly gets in closer, looking to attack. Daly comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket. Namajunas keeps herself moving out of range. Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss. In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch. We have one minute of the round remaining. Daly has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Namajunas to the ground. Daly doesn't get the takedown, Namajunas instead wrestles her way into controlling the grapple. Namajunas and Daly separate and we're back to a stand-off. Daly is getting in closer to Namajunas, perhaps looking for a clinch. Daly cannot get close enough to the elusive Namajunas to clinch. Round one ends as time expires.

 

Kenny Florian: "That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Daly."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: We are back underway! Daly avoids a quick jab and hits a solid left. Daly feints going high and then throws a barrage of big rights, with Namajunas only just able to evade them. Daly counters a wayward low right kick with a nice three-punch combination. A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Daly. Daly gets a single leg takedown! Namajunas pulls guard off it. Daly starts trying to work to get past the guard. She passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control. Daly starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Namajunas. Namajunas is in big trouble as she is forced to give up her back! We go past the halfway point of this round. Namajunas is in huge trouble now, as Daly successfully gets both hooks in. Daly has solid control over Namajunas, and starts pounding away with right hands. Namajunas is taking lots of shots, and can't seem to find a way out from this position! The referee pulls Daly away, stopping the match! The winner, by TKO; Aisling Daly!

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 3:36 of Round 2. Declare the winner by TKO, and New UFC Women´s Strawweight Champion of the World, Aisling 'Ais The Bush' Daly!"

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 24: Finale

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegans, Nevada, USA

Attendence: 12,016

Gate: $ 2,403,200

Critical Rating: Decent

Commercial Rating: Decent

 

Main Event

 

Women´s Strawweight Championship Bout: © Rose Namajunas vs. (#1) Aisling Daly - Aisling Daly win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:36 of Round 2.

 

Co-Main Event

 

The Ultimate Fighter Middleweight Final: Maiquel Falcao vs. John Phillips - John Phillips win by Unanimous Decision.

 

The Ultimate Fighter Lightweight Final: Kurt Kinser vs. Cody Pfister - Kurt Kinser win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Flyweight Bout: (#5) Justin Scoggins vs. (#14) John Lineker - John Lineker win by TKO (Strikes) in 1:05 of Round 1.

 

Lightweight Bout: Edson Barboza vs. Mike Chiesa - Edson Barboza win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Kyle Cerminara vs. D.J. Linderman - Kyle Cerminara win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:58 of Round 2.

 

Featherweight Bout: (#4) Nazareno Malegarie vs. Rad Martinez - Rad Martinez win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Bantamweight Bout: Nam Phan vs. Iuri Alcantara - Nam Phan win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Featherweight Bout: Sean Soriano vs. Magomedrasul Khasbulaev - Sean Soriano win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:01 of Round 1.

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Duarte vs. Michel Prazeres - Michel Prazeres win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout (#11) Reyna Cordoba vs. Sarah Moras - Sarah Moras win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Stephanie Eggink vs. (#10) Joanne Calderwood - Stephanie Eggink win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Flyweight Bout: Hector Sandoval vs. Alexandre Pantoja - Alexandre Pantoja win by Split Decision.

 

Bonus

 

Fight of the Night: Kyle Cerminara vs. D.J. Linderman

 

KO of the Night: John Lineker

 

Submission of the Night: -

 

Post Fight

 

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- Dana White said that not much time had no TUF champions with so much potential to be UFC champions.

 

- Daly said he wanted revenge is too, and managed to regain his title.

 

- Namajunas said Daly was better tonight, and hopes to have the chance to one day make a trilogy with the champion.

 

- Phillips said he has always relied on the power of his punches, and that would be TUF champion.

 

- Kinser said he is prepared to face the best, and is excited to return as fast as possible.

 

End Post Fight.

 

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Predictions

 

Cagerage - 7 :) / 6 :mad:

 

Wolfman84 - 2 / 11 :mad:

 

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UFC 220: Jones vs. Evans 2 - Press Conference

 

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- Dana White said it's a rematch that fans really want to see, because they know that Jones and Evans are great rivals.

 

- Jones said that this time will decide the fight.

 

- Evans said that this may be the last chance to be champion, and will end up with Jones.

 

- Maynard said that the lightweight division is very balanced and that a win can leave it near the title.

 

- Khabilov said he did not think the rankings, thinks only wins fights.

 

- Kampmann said he knows the knockout power of Lombard, and has other aspects that could exploit this fight.

 

- Lombard said Kampmann's chin is not very sturdy and will attack it.

 

End of Press Conference.

 

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UFC 220: Jones vs. Evans 2

Date: December 31, 2016

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Jon Jones (205 lbs) vs. (#1) Rashad Evans (205 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: (#6) Gray Maynard (155 lbs) vs. (#5) Rustam Khabilov (155 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#10) Martin Kampmann (170 lbs) vs. Hector Lombard (170 lbs)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Frank Mir (248 lbs) vs. Travis Browne (260 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: (#8) C.B. Dollaway (185 lbs) vs. Brad Tavares (185 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#3) Revelina Berto (135 lbs) vs. (#15) Lauren Murphy (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#4) Paige VanZant (115 lbs) vs. (#11) Nicole Chua (115 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Buddy Roberts (185 lbs) vs. Thiago Rela (185 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Williams (170 lbs) vs. Andreas Stahl (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Francisco Trinaldo (155 lbs) vs. James Vick (155 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Jessamyn Duke (135 lbs) vs. Lina Eklund (135 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: T.J. Waldburger (170 lbs) vs. Zein Saliba (170 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#14) Emily Kagan (115 lbs) vs. Jasminka Cive (115 lbs)

 

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UFC 220: Jones vs. Evans 2

Date: December 31, 2016

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Jon Jones (205 lbs) vs. (#1) Rashad Evans (205 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: (#6) Gray Maynard (155 lbs) vs. (#5) Rustam Khabilov (155 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#10) Martin Kampmann (170 lbs) vs. Hector Lombard (170 lbs)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Frank Mir (248 lbs) vs. Travis Browne (260 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: (#8) C.B. Dollaway (185 lbs) vs. Brad Tavares (185 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#3) Revelina Berto (135 lbs) vs. (#15) Lauren Murphy (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#4) Paige VanZant (115 lbs) vs. (#11) Nicole Chua (115 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Buddy Roberts (185 lbs) vs. Thiago Rela (185 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Williams (170 lbs) vs. Andreas Stahl (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Francisco Trinaldo (155 lbs) vs. James Vick (155 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Jessamyn Duke (135 lbs) vs. Lina Eklund (135 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: T.J. Waldburger (170 lbs) vs. Zein Saliba (170 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#14) Emily Kagan (115 lbs) vs. Jasminka Cive (115 lbs)

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Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Jon Jones (205 lbs) vs. (#1) Rashad Evans (205 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: (#6) Gray Maynard (155 lbs) vs. (#5) Rustam Khabilov (155 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#10) Martin Kampmann (170 lbs) vs. Hector Lombard (170 lbs)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Frank Mir (248 lbs) vs. Travis Browne (260 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: (#8) C.B. Dollaway (185 lbs) vs. Brad Tavares (185 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#3) Revelina Berto (135 lbs) vs. (#15) Lauren Murphy (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#4) Paige VanZant (115 lbs) vs. (#11) Nicole Chua (115 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Buddy Roberts (185 lbs) vs. Thiago Rela (185 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Williams (170 lbs) vs. Andreas Stahl (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Francisco Trinaldo (155 lbs) vs. James Vick (155 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Jessamyn Duke (135 lbs) vs. Lina Eklund (135 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: T.J. Waldburger (170 lbs) vs. Zein Saliba (170 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#14) Emily Kagan (115 lbs) vs. Jasminka Cive (115 lbs)

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UFC 220: Jones vs. Evans II - Play by Play

 

Middleweight Bout: (#8) C.B. Dollaway (18-7) vs. Brad Tavares (15-5)

 

Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada for UFC 220! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Middleweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Striker. With a professional record of 15 wins & 5 losses. Fighting out of Kailua, Hawaii, USA. Brad Tavares.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Wrestler . With a professional record of 18 wins & 7 losses. Fighting out of Tempe, Arizona, USA. C.B. 'The Doberman' Dollaway.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Mario Yamasaki."

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”"

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg:"There's the opening bell! Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done. They wind up in a tight clinch. With underhooks giving him solid control over Tavares, Dollaway looks for a takedown. A sweep of the legs is successful, Tavares has to pull guard. Dollaway smothers Tavares with his body by pushing forward and down. Dollaway attempts to pass guard. He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. Dollaway blocks Tavares as he tries a sweep from the guard. Dollaway starts trying to work to get past the guard. Tavares comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Dollaway in guard. Tavares tries to pull Dollaway in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Dollaway looks to pass guard and get side control. Tavares comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Dollaway in guard. Tavares tries to pull Dollaway in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't. We have one minute of the round remaining. The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up. Dollaway goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Tavares to cover up, then shoots in. Dollaway eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down! Dollaway steps back to avoid a one-two combination. Time expires and we come to the end of round one."

 

Joe Rogan:"That was a very close round, but I think Tavares just about edged it."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:"And here we go, round two! Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done. They wind up in a tight clinch. With underhooks giving him solid control over Tavares, Dollaway looks for a takedown. A sweep of the legs is successful, Tavares has to pull guard. Dollaway smothers Tavares with his body by pushing forward and down. Dollaway attempts to pass guard. He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. Dollaway blocks Tavares as he tries a sweep from the guard. Dollaway starts trying to work to get past the guard. Tavares comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Dollaway in guard. Tavares tries to pull Dollaway in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Dollaway looks to pass guard and get side control. Tavares comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Dollaway in guard. Tavares tries to pull Dollaway in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't. We have one minute of the round remaining. The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up. Dollaway goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Tavares to cover up, then shoots in. Dollaway eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down! Tavares steps in, fakes dropping down for a shot, then darts back out. Tavares is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. Seeing an opportunity, Dollaway goes straight into a takedown, putting Tavares down into guard. Round two ends as time expires."

 

Joe Rogan:"I have to give that round to Dollaway, but only a 10-9. As he sits on his stool, Tavares starts getting psyched up - he knows it's now or never."

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:"There's the bell and round number three begins! Judging from what we heard from his corner, Dollaway is looking to avoid strikes and take it to the ground in this round. Tavares throws a barrage of big rights but Dollaway is quick to move out of range. Dollaway gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows. Dollaway steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint. Moving in closer, Tavares looks like he wants to strike from the pocket. Tavares and Dollaway get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range. Dollaway shoots in, looking for a close range double leg. Tavares strikes first and manages to rock Dollaway with a solid right hand, sending him down to the ground, stunned! Tavares quickly pounces, looking to rain down punches on the stunned Dollaway! Tavares unloads with massive punches, Dollaway is getting destroyed! With Dollaway taking a beating, the referee has to stop the match! The winner, by TKO, is Brad Tavares!"

 

Joe Rogan:"A huge victory for Brad Tavares, he was losing the fight and sought a great recovery."

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 2:03 of Round 3. Declare the winner by TKO, Brad Tavares!"

 

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Heavyweight Bout: Frank Mir (19-12) vs. Travis Browne (18-7-1)

 

Bruce Buffer: ""In the next fight, we have 3 rounds in the UFC Heavyweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 18 wins, 7 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Hapa, Hawaii, USA. Travis 'Hapa' Browne.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 19 wins & 12 losses. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He is the Former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Frank Mir.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean."

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready ? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”."

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg:"And here we go! Suddenly, Mir dives forward and tries to grab a leg! Able to secure a leg, Mir tries to lock in a kneebar but Browne is able to defend against it. Unable to prevent a trip however, Browne does have to pull guard. Mir begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. Browne keeps Mir in guard. Browne tries to catch Mir with a punch, but it is not on target. Mir pounds away with elbows, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Browne is comfortable holding guard. Browne attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Mir pulls free before the triangle can be locked in. Mir begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. Browne is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Mir firmly in guard. Browne attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Mir defends well against it. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet. Mir uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. Browne attempts to avoid Mir as he shoots in. Mir doesn't get the takedown, Browne avoided it. There's under a minute left in this round. Mir slips out of the way of a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feint. A straight right fails to land and Browne is able to fire back with a clever combination that finishes with a nice right cross. Round one ends as time expires."

 

Joe Rogan:"That was a bit of a snoozer, hopefully the next round brings a little more action. That was a close round, but I'm giving it to Browne, 10-9."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:"Round two begins! Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything. They wind up in a tight clinch. Clinched with Browne, Mir looks to try and take him down. Browne blocks the takedown attempt. Browne pushes away and manages to get clear of the grapple. There's a takedown attempt from Mir. Browne tries to avoid Mir. Mir can't get the takedown, Browne was too quick to back away. Mir fakes a lunge. Time slips away as Browne doesn't press Mir, allowing him to circle. We move into the second half of this round. A right jab misses and Browne strikes back with a kick to the ribs. Browne looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Mir seems happy to grapple with Browne. Browne hits Mir with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling. Mir tries to wriggle free, but Browne controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. Frank Mir is breathing very hard. Browne and Mir break the grapple and are apart again, circling. We're into the final minute of the round. A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning. A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Mir is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick. Round two is brought to an end as time runs out."

 

Joe Rogan:"I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Browne. As his corner gives a pep talk, Mir is getting more and more psyched up....it's now or never, he has to go for the finish!"

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:"Round three begins! A straight right fails to land and Browne is able to fire back with a right hook, sending Mir staggering backward and then down to the floor! Mir shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Browne to make a move. An up-kick to the chest makes Browne reconsider throwing a big punch. Mir is hit with a sharp kick to the calf. Mir pulls Browne down into half guard after he threw a wild bomb that didn't connect. Browne begins trying to get his leg free of half guard and get a better position. Mir comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Browne in half guard. Mir tries to pull Browne into a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard. Mir gets the guillotine, sinks it in, and Browne has to tap! The winner, by submission; Frank Mir!"

 

Joe Rogan:"Again he countered the critics, never doubt Frank Mir."

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 2:20 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), Frank Mir!"

 

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Welterweight Bout: (#10) Martin Kampmann (24-9) vs. Hector Lombard (37-8-1-1 NC)

 

Bruce Buffer: ""In the next fight, we have 3 rounds in the UFC Welterweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Judo Fighter. With a professional record of 37 wins, 8 losses, 1 Draw & 1 NC. Fighting out of Havana, Cuba. Hector 'Shango' Lombard.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Kick Boxer Fighter. With a professional record of 24 wins & 9 losses. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Martin 'Hitman' Kampmann.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Yves Lavigne."

 

Yves Lavigne: “Are you ready ? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”"

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg:"There's the opening bell! Lombard catches an attempted body kick and goes for a judo-style trip takedown, down goes Kampmann! He pulls guard though. Lombard attempts to pass guard. He can't find a way past the guard. Kampmann works some separation, and Lombard ends up standing looking down at him. On his back, Kampmann watches as Lombard comes in looking to get a dominant ground position. Lombard dives in, but Kampmann pushes him away and starts to scramble. Neither fighter can gain an advantage in the scramble, and they both end up on their feet. Lombard throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Lombard doesn't get the takedown, Kampmann was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Kampmann grabs an arm and tries and pull Lombard down to the ground into his guard. It doesn't work though, Lombard responds by violently slamming him down! In comes Lombard looking to get some form of ground control. Kampmann scoots backward as soon as Lombard comes in, initiating a scramble for position. The scramble ends with both fighters standing, facing each other. There's a takedown attempt from Lombard. The takedown is unsuccessful, Kampmann blocked Lombard. We're into the final minute of the round. Kampmann throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Lombard. Lombard tries to avoid Kampmann. The takedown is unsuccessful, Lombard avoided Kampmann. Lombard looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Kampmann is pulled into a grapple. With Kampmann in his grasp, Lombard tries to set up a judo-style throw. Lombard doesn't get the throw, Kampmann instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple. The time runs out on round one."

 

Joe Rogan:"I think Lombard took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:"There's the bell for the start of the round! Between rounds we could hear the corner of Kampmann telling him to watch for strikes but to look for takedown opportunities. Kampmann swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches. They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot. Kampmann looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Kampmann ends up grabbing Lombard in a Muay Thai clinch. From the Muay Thai clinch, Lombard eats a big elbow. Kampmann can't maintain his hold, and Lombard wrestles his way into a wrestling clinch. Breathing very hard, Hector Lombard is looking ragged. With control of the clinch, Kampmann tries to complete a takedown. Lombard has the takedown scouted, he tries to grab a guillotine. The takedown is completed, Lombard is on his back and pulls guard. Kampmann begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. Advancing his position, he passes to half guard. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. In half guard, Kampmann catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body. Kampmann throws a few right hands to the body. Lombard gets some separation and tries to scramble for position. He may regret that choice, as it gives Kampmann the perfect opportunity to get side control. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Kampmann tries to lock Lombard in an arm triangle. Kampmann gets the arm triangle, sinks it in deeply, and Lombard has to tap! Martin Kampmann takes the victory by way of submission!"

 

Joe Rogan:"Another big win for Martin Kampmann."

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Yves Lavigne stopped the contest in 4:43 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Tapout (Arm-Triangle), Martin 'Hitman' Kampmann!"

 

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Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: (#6) Gray Maynard (16-6-1-1 NC) vs. (#5) Rustam Khabilov (21-2)

 

Bruce Buffer: "“Our Co-Main Event of the evening, 3 rounds in the UFC Lightweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 21 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Alburquerque, New Mexico, USA. Rustam 'Tiger' Khabilov.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Wreslter. With a professional record of 16 wins, 6 losses, 1 Draw & 1 NC. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Gray 'The Bully' Maynard.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Mario Yamasaki."

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Alright Gentlemens, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on."

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg:"And here we go! Maynard avoids a jab. Khabilov feints rushing in, but withdraws. Khabilov throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Maynard. Maynard attempts to avoid Khabilov as he shoots in. Khabilov doesn't get the takedown, Maynard avoided it. Maynard looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with Khabilov. Maynard grabs Khabilov and pulls him into a Muay Thai clinch. Maynard tries a knee strike, but Khabilov blocks it and wrestles his way out of the Muay Thai clinch. Khabilov comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket. Standing his ground, Maynard looks happy to engage Khabilov in the pocket. Khabilov sees a low kick being set up and strikes first with a straight left. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Slipping past a one-two combination, Khabilov counters with several big rights, forcing Maynard back up against the cage! Maynard collapses to the ground and is still getting pounded on! The referee jumps in and saves Maynard from taking any more shots! Rustam Khabilov takes the victory by way of TKO!"

 

Joe Rogan:"Khabilov destroyed Maynard, an incredible performance from Russian."

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 3:01 of Round 1. Declare the winner by TKO, Rustam 'Tiger' Khabilov"

 

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Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Jon Jones (25-2) vs. (#1) Rashad Evans (23-5-1)

 

Bruce Buffer: ""Ladies and gentlemen, It´s Timeeeeeee !!! This is the Main Event of the evening, 5 Rounds for the UFC Light Heavweight Championship of the World!

 

Introducing first, the challenger, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 23 wins, 5 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Lansing, Michigan, USA. He is the former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, 'Sugar' Rashad Evans!

 

Introducing , fighting in the red corner. He is a Wrestler. With the professional record of 25 wins & 2 Losses. Fighting out of New York City, New York, USA. Presenting the reigning, defending UFC Light Heavyweight Champion of the Wolrd, Jon 'Bones' Jones.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean."

 

Herb Dean: “Alright gentleman, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room; protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.”

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”"

 

Mike Goldberg: "The UFC Light Heavyweight title is on the line."

 

Joe Rogan:"All the promotional videos leading up to this event have featured this bout. It seems to have worked, as the crowd are absolutely buzzing in anticipation of a real battle."

 

Round 1

Mike Goldberg:"We are underway! Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling. Jones out-wrestles Evans and gets himself into a better position in the grapple. Using his wrestling skills, Jones is trying to push Evans up against the cage. Jones does it, Evans is stuck with his back to the cage. Evans, stuck against the cage, takes a huge right hand and his legs buckle! Jones moves in fast, looking to lock the stunned Evans in an armbar. Evans doesn't allow the armbar to be applied, first blocking it and then pulling free entirely and getting back up. Moving in closer, Jones looks like he wants to strike from the pocket. Evans drops down to try and catch him by surprise with a single leg attempt, but it is blocked. We go past the halfway point of this round. Evans keeps out of range, assessing the situation. Jones steps in closer to force the issue. Jones chooses to shoot in on Evans. Jones can't get the takedown, Evans defends it well and pulls them into a clinch. Evans is trying to push Jones so that his back is up against the cage. Evans can't do it though, and Jones gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead. Jones attempts to pick Evans up for a slam. Evans defends it well though, and slips away from Jones. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Jones is getting in closer to Evans, perhaps looking for a clinch. Seeing an opportunity, Evans avoids the clinch and goes straight for a takedown, but Jones is equal to it. Round one ends as time expires."

 

Joe Rogan:"I think Jones took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:"Round two begins!Jones tries for a left jab but Evans moves out of range. Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss. Jones uses a smart combination to get Evans to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. Evans tries to step away from the takedown. The takedown is successful, Evans pulls guard. Jones lies on top of Evans, basically smothering him. Evans is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Jones off of him. Jones lies on top of Evans, basically smothering him. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Time slips away as Jones successfully keeps Evans stuck against the ground. Jones looks to pass guard and get side control. Evans comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Jones in guard. Evans tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Jones. We have one minute of the round remaining. Jones lies on top of Evans, basically smothering him. With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet. Jones steps back to avoid a left jab. Round two is brought to an end as time runs out."

 

Joe Rogan:"I think Jones took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:"Round three begins! A feint sets Jones up for an inside leg kick, but Evans evades it. Moving in closer, Jones looks like he may want to wrestle Evans. Evans finds himself pulled into a grappling contest. Jones tries to lock his legs around the waist of Evans, wanting to pull him down to the floor. Jones gets it, Evans is now trapped in his guard. Breathing very hard, Rashad Evans is looking ragged. Jones attempts to grab an arm of Evans from the bottom of the guard. Evans blocks the attempt, but does get swept over by it, ending under side control. Evans takes a punishing knee strike to the ribs from under side control! Jon Jones looks very tired out there. Jones looks to roll Evans slightly and slip behind. He rolls Evans over a little...and slips behind to take the back! Jones successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish. Jones attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in. The rear naked choke is in deep, Evans has to tap out! It´s all over, Jon Jones takes the victory by way of submission!"

 

Joe Rogan:"Jones is the guy to beat at the moment, another big win for him."

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 2:45 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Rear Naked Choke), and still the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion of the world, Jon 'Bones' Jones!"

 

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UFC 220: Jones vs. Evans II

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Attendence: 33,493

Gate: $ 6,698,600

PPV: 6,341,617 buys for revenue of $ 38,049,702

Critical Rating: Decent

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Jon Jones vs. (#1) Rashad Evans - Jon Jones win by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2:45 of Round 3.

 

Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: (#6) Gray Maynard vs. (#5) Rustam Khabilov - Rustam Khabilov win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:01 of Round 1.

 

Welterweight Bout: (#10) Martin Kampmann vs. Hector Lombard - Martin Kampmann win by Submission (Arm-Triangle) in 4:43 of Round 2.

 

Heavyweight Bout: Frank Mir vs. Travis Browne - Frank Mir win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 2:20 of Round 3.

 

Middleweight Bout: (#8) C.B. Dollaway vs. Brad Tavares - Brad Tavares win by TKO (Strikes) in 2:03 of Round 3.

 

Preliminary Card

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#3) Revelina Berto vs. (#15) Lauren Murphy - Revelina Berto win by Submission (Arm-Triangle) in 4:24 of Round 2.

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#4) Paige VanZant vs. (#11) Nicole Chua - Nicole Chua win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Middleweight Bout: Buddy Roberts vs. Thiago Rela - Buddy Roberts win by Split Decision.

 

Welterweight Bout: Joe Williams vs. Andreas Stahl - Joe Williams win by Split Decision.

 

Lightweight Bout: Francisco Trinaldo vs. James Vick - Francisco Trinaldo win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 3:05 of Round 2.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Jessamyn Duke vs. Lina Eklund - Jessamyn Duke win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Welterweight Bout: T.J. Waldburger vs. Zein Saliba - T.J. Waldburger win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#14) Emily Kagan vs. Jasminka Cive - Jasminka Cive win by KO (Punch) in 2:34 of Round 2.

 

Bonus

 

Fight of the Night: Francisco Trinaldo vs. James Vick

 

KO of the Night: Jasminka Cive

 

Submission of the Night: Jon Jones

 

Post Fight

 

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- Dana White said this event was the biggest selling PPV of UFC.

 

- Jones said it was important not only beat Evans again, but keep the belt.

 

- Evans said the knockdown he suffered in the first round, the left shaken during the whole fight.

 

- Khabilov said he expects to face a TOP 5 already in his next fight.

 

- Mir said he did not even know you have many struggles ahead, but still want to try one more run at the title.

 

End Post Fight.

 

Predictions

 

Cagerage - 5 :) / 8 :mad:

 

Goldenflyte - 8 :) / 5 :mad:

 

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Hey Rodrigo just wondering how you do multiple fight nights in a month, do you have multiple tv shows that you just name them all fight night? or am i missing an update to the game as it only allows me to book one tv show at a time

 

Hey goldenflyte, have 3 shows on TV, UFC on FOX, Fight Night and Fight Pass. When I rename Pass Fight for Fight Night.

 

But if you are planning even with 1 gig on TV's for you to perform a 2 events per month, puts for example 1 on Saturday of the first week and so end the show already book another date or 3rd or 4th week of the month.

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UFC Update Roster of Fighters.

 

Hirings

 

MW - Sean Strickland (9-1)

 

HW - Chris Birchler (9-0) - Former WSOF Heavyweight Champion

 

LW - Neilson Gomes (16-2) - Former Jungle Fight Lightweight Champion

 

HW - Ryan Martinez (11-3) - Former Bellator Heavyweight Champion

 

MW - Salvador Augusto Montano (10-0) - Former Jungle Fight Middleweight Champion

 

WW - Josh Neer (36-13-1) (6-9 in UFC) - Former Shark Fights Welterweight Champion

 

FLW - Illiarde Santos (32-10-1-1 NC) (0-3 in UFC)

 

HW - Brett Rogers (14-6-1 NC)

 

WW - Nathan Coy (14-4) - Former MFC Welterweight Champion

 

FW - Yahir Reyes (16-8-1 NC)

 

Releases

 

LW - Anthony Njokuani (17-12-1 NC) (4-8 in UFC)

 

LW - Won Sik Park (13-7-1-1 NC) (0-3 in UFC)

 

LW - Mike Chiesa (12-8) (5-8 in UFC)

 

Retirements

 

WSW - Emily Kagan (4-4)

 

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UFC Announces cards in January

 

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UFC 221: Werdum vs. Overeem III

 

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UFC 221: Werdum vs. Overeem III

Date: January 7, 2017

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Fabricio Werdum (23-6-1) VS. (#1) Alistair Overeem (40-14-1 NC)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Charles Oliveira (21-6-1 NC) VS. (#11) Conor McGregor (19-5)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: (#6) Daniel Cormier (19-3) VS. (#15) Satoshi Ishii (16-5-1)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) Jake Shields (34-9-1-1 NC) VS. Tarec Saffiedine (18-6)

 

Lightweight Bout: (#14) Erik Koch (19-6) VS. (#15) Gleison Tibau (32-12)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Flyweight Bout: John Dodson (17-9) VS. (#12) Danny Martinez (20-7)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: Glover Teixeira (23-6) VS. Ovince St.Preux (19-9)

 

Featherweight Bout: Cole Miller (23-11) VS. Darren Elkins (19-6)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Johnny Bedford (22-13-1) VS. Lucas Martins (16-2)

 

Lightweight Bout: Melvin Guillard (34-16-2-2 NC) VS. Yancy Medeiros (11-5)

 

Welterweight Bout: Stephen Thompson (12-5) VS. Alberto Mina (13-3)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Eddie Wineland (22-12-1) VS. Casey Olson (14-6)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Nina Ansaroff (8-5) VS. Yuko Oya (8-4)

 

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UFC Fight Night: Khalidov vs. Boetsch

 

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UFC Fight Night: Khalidov vs. Boetsch

Date: January 14, 2017

Venue: Ergo Arena

Local: Gdańsk, Poland

 

Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#4) Mamed Khalidov (31-5-2) VS. (#3) Tim Boetsch (23-9)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: (#10) Jan Blachowicz (21-5) VS. Nikita Krylov (18-6)

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#11) Damian Grabowski (18-3) VS. (#13) Ruan Pots (9-3)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#15) Borys Mankowski (20-6-1) VS. Benjamin Brinsa (17-0)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Sergei Kharitonov (19-8) VS. Mariusz Pudzianowski (7-4-1 NC)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Lightweight Bout: Marcin Held (18-4) VS. Zorobabel Moreira (13-3)

 

Middleweight Bout: Stanislav Nedkov (15-4-1 NC) VS. Krysztof Jotko (15-2)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Daniel Omielanczuk (17-6-1-1 NC) VS. Dawid Baziak (11-5)

 

Welterweight Bout: Pawel Pawlak (13-1) VS. William Patolino (10-3)

 

Lightweight Bout: Lukasz Sajewski (14-2) VS. Kevin Lee (10-1)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Katja Kankaanpaa (11-1) VS. Iman Achhal (6-1)

 

Lightweight Bout: Piotr Hallmann (16-4) VS. Lloyd Woodard (17-4)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Karolina Kowalkiewicz (5-2) VS. Valerie Letourneau (6-5)

 

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UFC: Fight Night: Jorgensen vs. Elliot

 

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UFC: Fight Night: Jorgensen vs. Elliot

Date: January 18, 2017

Venue: CenturyLink Arena Boise

Local: Boise, Idaho, USA

 

Main Event

 

Flyweight Bout: Scott Jorgensen (18-11) VS. (#6) Tim Elliot (13-5-1)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Welterweight Bout: Johny Hendricks (18-8) VS. Kelvin Gastelum (8-5)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Brian Bowles (14-5) VS. Cody Bollinger (18-2-1 NC)

 

Middleweight Bout: (#7) Ronny Markes (21-4) VS. (#13) Elvis Mutapcic (16-3)

 

Lightweight Bout: Michael Johnson (16-14) VS. Charlie Brenneman (24-9)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Bantamweight Bout: T.J. Dillashaw (12-5) VS. George Roop (16-13-1)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Chris Barnett (11-4) VS. Phillip De Fries (12-3-1 NC)

 

Middleweight Bout: Ramazan Emeev (13-3) VS. Jason Butcher (11-1)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: Poai Suganuma (15-8) VS. Matt Van Buren (6-1)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#14) Ashley Cummins (5-2) VS. (#8) Tomiko Shobo (3-0)

 

Welterweight Bout: Raul Amaya (13-2) VS. Shane Nix (9-5)

 

Middleweight Bout: Fabio Nascimento (14-9) VS. Adam Khaliev (8-2)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Hanna Sillen (8-3) VS. Suzie Montero (3-3)

 

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UFC on FOX: Da Silva vs. Moraga

 

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UFC on FOX: Da Silva vs. Moraga

Date: January 21, 2017

Venue: United Center

Local: Chicago. Illinois, USA

 

Main Event

 

Flyweight Championship Bout: © Jussier Da Silva (21-4) VS. (#1) John Moraga (18-3)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: (#12) Ryan Bader (19-8) VS. (#4) Robert Drysdale (13-2)

 

Featherweight Bout: (#10) Clay Guida (35-16) VS. (#2) Dokonjonosuke Mishima (25-7-2)

 

Featherweight Bout: Pat Curran (21-7) VS. Danny Castillo (19-11)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Bantamweight Bout: (#13) Carson Beebe (17-3) VS. (#15) Leandro Issa (14-4)

 

Welterweight Bout: Neil Magny (12-5) VS. Marcelo Guimaraes (10-3-1)

 

Featherweight Bout: Ricardo Lamas (16-8) VS. Kajan Johnson (22-14-1)

 

Lightweight Bout: Will Brooks (14-2) VS. Bobby Stack (10-3)

 

Welterweight Bout: Kenny Robertson (14-7) VS. Andrey Koreshkov (14-3)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: David Oliva (11-4) VS. Hans Stringer (24-8-3)

 

Lightweight Bout: Ramsey Nijen (12-6) VS. Jake Murphy (11-3-1 NC)

 

Featherweight Bout: Matt Fiordirosa (15-2) VS. Ramiro Hernandez (16-8)

 

Lightweight Bout: Christian Uflacker (8-0) VS. Tyler Gellar (4-0)

 

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UFC 222: Aldo vs. Cerrone

 

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UFC 222: Aldo vs. Cerrone

Date: January 28, 2017

Venue: Toyota Center

Local: Houston, Texas, USA

 

Main Event

 

Lightweight Championship Bout: © Jose Aldo (29-2) VS. (#2) Donald Cerrone (26-7-1 NC)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#6) Lyoto Machida (25-7) VS. (#5) Jake Rosholt (17-6-1 NC)

 

Lightweight Bout: Diego Sanchez (28-9) VS. Rafael Dos Anjos (22-10)

 

Flyweight Bout: (#3) Joseph Benavidez (24-6) VS. Chico Camus (18-7)

 

Middleweight Bout: Ed Herman (25-13-1 NC) VS. (#14) Daniel Sarafian (13-6)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Featherweight Bout: Dustin Poirier (17-8) VS. Evan Dunham (18-9)

 

Welterweight Bout: Jason High (22-6) VS. Drew Dober (15-7)

 

Flyweight Bout: Will Campuzano (16-8) VS. Joseph Sandoval (12-5)

 

Lightweight Bout: Dustin Akhbari (7-1) VS. Garett Whiteley (9-5)

 

Flyweight Bout: Zach Makowsky (18-7) VS. Louis Smolka (8-2)

 

Featherweight Bout: Rony Jason (16-6) VS. Chas Skelly (13-2)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Holly Holm (9-2) VS. Ediene Gomes (12-5)

 

Lightweight Bout: Colton Smith (6-6) VS. Patrick Iodice (8-2)

 

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UFC 221: Werdum vs. Overeem III - Press Conference

 

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- Werdum fight is said to be the classic styles will be his Jiu Jitsu vs. Muay Thai of Overeem.

 

- Overeem said he would use the same strategy when faced in Strikeforce.

 

- Oliveira said McGregor is very dangerous with his punches, and trained Jiu Jitsu for this fight.

 

- McGregor said Oliveira can not take many blows and it will make a big difference.

 

End of Press Conference.

 

Weigh In

 

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UFC 221: Werdum vs. Overeem III

Date: January 7, 2017

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Fabricio Werdum (242 lbs) VS. (#1) Alistair Overeem (265 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Charles Oliveira (145 lbs) VS. (#11) Conor McGregor (145 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: (#6) Daniel Cormier (205 lbs) VS. (#15) Satoshi Ishii (205 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) Jake Shields (170 lbs) VS. Tarec Saffiedine (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: (#14) Erik Koch (155 lbs) VS. (#15) Gleison Tibau (155 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Flyweight Bout: John Dodson (125 lbs) VS. (#12) Danny Martinez (125 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: Glover Teixeira (205 lbs) VS. Ovince St.Preux (205 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Cole Miller (145 lbs) VS. Darren Elkins (145 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Johnny Bedford (135 lbs) VS. Lucas Martins (135 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Melvin Guillard (155 lbs) VS. Yancy Medeiros (155 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Stephen Thompson (170 lbs) VS. Alberto Mina (170 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Eddie Wineland (135 lbs) VS. Casey Olson (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Nina Ansaroff (115 lbs) VS. Yuko Oya (115 lbs)

 

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UFC 221: Werdum vs. Overeem III

Date: January 7, 2017

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Fabricio Werdum (242 lbs) VS. (#1) Alistair Overeem (265 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Charles Oliveira (145 lbs) VS. (#11) Conor McGregor (145 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: (#6) Daniel Cormier (205 lbs) VS. (#15) Satoshi Ishii (205 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) Jake Shields (170 lbs) VS. Tarec Saffiedine (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: (#14) Erik Koch (155 lbs) VS. (#15) Gleison Tibau (155 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Flyweight Bout: John Dodson (125 lbs) VS. (#12) Danny Martinez (125 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: Glover Teixeira (205 lbs) VS. Ovince St.Preux (205 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Cole Miller (145 lbs) VS. Darren Elkins (145 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Johnny Bedford (135 lbs) VS. Lucas Martins (135 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Melvin Guillard (155 lbs) VS. Yancy Medeiros (155 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Stephen Thompson (170 lbs) VS. Alberto Mina (170 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Eddie Wineland (135 lbs) VS. Casey Olson (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Nina Ansaroff (115 lbs) VS. Yuko Oya (115 lbs)

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Main Event

 

Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Fabricio Werdum (242 lbs) VS. (#1) Alistair Overeem (265 lbs)

Co-Main Event

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Charles Oliveira (145 lbs) VS. (#11) Conor McGregor (145 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: (#6) Daniel Cormier (205 lbs) VS. (#15) Satoshi Ishii (205 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) Jake Shields (170 lbs) VS. Tarec Saffiedine (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: (#14) Erik Koch (155 lbs) VS. (#15) Gleison Tibau (155 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Flyweight Bout: John Dodson (125 lbs) VS. (#12) Danny Martinez (125 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweigh Bout: Glover Teixeira (205 lbs) VS. Ovince St.Preux (205 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Cole Miller (145 lbs) VS. Darren Elkins (145 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Johnny Bedford (135 lbs) VS. Lucas Martins (135 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Melvin Guillard (155 lbs) VS. Yancy Medeiros (155 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Stephen Thompson (170 lbs) VS. Alberto Mina (170 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Eddie Wineland (135 lbs) VS. Casey Olson (135 lbs)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Nina Ansaroff (115 lbs) VS. Yuko Oya (115 lbs)

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