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UFC Fight Night: Rousey vs. Moras


Date: May 17, 2017


Venue: Halifax Metro Center


Local: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

 


Main Event

 


Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#6) Ronda Rousey (135 lbs) vs. (#13) Sarah Moras (135 lbs)

 


Co-Main Event

 


Lightweight Bout: (#15) Josh Thomson (155 lbs) vs. Mark Bocek (155 lbs)

 


Bantamweight Bout: (#15) Yves Jabouin (135 lbs) vs. (#13) Lucas Martins (135 lbs)

 


Welterweight Bout: Claude Patrick (170 lbs) vs. Sean Spencer (170 lbs)

 


Bantamweight Bout: (#10) Rodolfo Marques (135 lbs) vs. Mitch Gagnon (135 lbs)

 


Preliminary Card

 


Middleweight Bout: Jesse Bongfeldt (185 lbs) vs. James Te Huna (185 lbs)

 


Middleweight Bout: Nordine Taleb (185 lbs) vs. Tyler Manawaroa (185 lbs)

 


Welterweight Bout: Chad Laprise (170 lbs) vs. Felipe Portela (170 lbs)

 


Lightweight Bout: Alex Ricci (155 lbs) vs. Austin Lyons (155 lbs)

 


Heavyweight Bout: Mike Hackert (235 lbs) vs. Ryan Fortin (261 lbs)

 


Lightweight Bout: Ariel Sexton (155 lbs) vs. Dustin Akbari (155 lbs)

 


Welterweight Bout: Sheldon Westcott (170 lbs) vs. Matt DesRoches (170 lbs)

 


Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Vanessa Letourneau (135 lbs) vs. Tandi Schaeffer (135 lbs)

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong>UFC: Fight Night: Rousey vs. Moras - Play by Play</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">Bantamweight Bout: (#10) Rodolfo Marques (18-3) vs. Mitch Gagnon (12-5)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: “We are live, from Halifax Metro Center in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada for UFC Fight Night! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Bantamweight division. </p><p> </p><p>

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 12 wins & 5 losses. Fighting out of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Mitch Gagnon.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 18 wins & 3 losses. Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rodolfo Marques.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta."</p><p> </p><p>

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

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

<strong>Jon Anik</strong>: ">Round one begins!</p><p>

>A left jab misses and Marques counters with a right jab to the cheek.</p><p>

>Marques counters a wayward left jab with a couple of nice shots.</p><p>

>Marques darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.</p><p>

>Marques slips out of the way of a jab.</p><p>

>Backing out of range, Marques circles tentatively.</p><p>

>It seems that Gagnon is happy to let Marques circle for the moment.</p><p>

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.</p><p>

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p>

>Gagnon comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Marques.</p><p>

>Marques ends up grappling for supremacy with Gagnon.</p><p>

>Gagnon and Marques break the grapple and are apart again, circling.</p><p>

>Gagnon sees a body kick coming and hits a crisp jab.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>A straight left fails to land and Marques is able to fire back with a hard kick across the side.</p><p>

>Gagnon circles, looking for an opening.</p><p>

>The fight slows as Marques sits back and allows Gagnon to circle.</p><p>

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: ">I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Marques."</p><p> </p><p>

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

<strong>Jon Anik</strong>: ">There's the bell for the start of the round!</p><p>

>Gagnon feints left and tries to get Marques to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.</p><p>

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Gagnon looks like he may want to wrestle Marques.</p><p>

>Marques ends up grappling for supremacy with Gagnon.</p><p>

>Gagnon is trying to push Marques so that his back is up against the cage.</p><p>

>Marques ends up backed against the cage.</p><p>

>Marques waits for Gagnon to throw an elbow, then uses wrestling to turn him around so that Gagnon now has his back to the cage.</p><p>

>Marques tries to take Gagnon down.</p><p>

>Gagnon doesn't even try to stop the takedown, he simply takes it and pulls guard.</p><p>

>Gagnon attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom.</p><p>

>Marques pulls his head free before the hold can be applied properly.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Marques begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.</p><p>

>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.</p><p>

>Marques starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Gagnon.</p><p>

>He does it, getting behind Gagnon.</p><p>

>We have one minute of the round remaining.</p><p>

>Gagnon is in huge trouble now, as Marques successfully gets both hooks in.</p><p>

>Marques attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.</p><p>

>Marques flattens Gagnon out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap!</p><p>

>Rodolfo Marques takes the victory by way of submission!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "The referee Dan Miragliotta stopped the contest in 4:58 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Tapout (Rear Naked Choke), Rodolfo Marques!"</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://www.tatame.com.br/media/IMG_3137.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;"> Welterweight Bout: Claude Patrick (17-5) vs. Sean Spencer (17-3)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 17 wins & 3 losses. Fighting out of Bluefield, Virginia, USA. Sean 'Black Magic' Spencer.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Bushido Fighter. With a professional record of 17 wins & 5 losses. Fighting out of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Claude 'The Prince' Patrick.</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>Jon Anik</strong>: ">The fight begins!</p><p>

>Patrick keeps his cool as Spencer throws a feint to the left.</p><p>

>Spencer has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.</p><p>

>Spencer looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Patrick.</p><p>

>He pulls Patrick into a grapple.</p><p>

>Spencer is looking to muscle Patrick back against the cage.</p><p>

>Spencer does it, Patrick is stuck with his back to the cage.</p><p>

>Spencer tries a foot stomp, but Patrick avoids it.</p><p>

>Spencer tries to maintain control, but Patrick isn't letting himself get bullied like that.</p><p>

>Spencer launches an elbow strike but Patrick is ready and uses some wrestling to turn around so that Spencer is the one against the cage.</p><p>

>Patrick tries to take Spencer down.</p><p>

>Patrick doesn't get the takedown, Spencer instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Spencer moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.</p><p>

>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.</p><p>

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.</p><p>

>Spencer is trying to muscle Patrick up against the cage.</p><p>

>Spencer achieves it, pinning Patrick to the cage.</p><p>

>Patrick takes a knee strike to the inside of his own knee.</p><p>

>Spencer steps back to achieve some separation from Patrick and gets ready to strike.</p><p>

>Spencer tries for a left jab but Patrick uses head movement to avoid it.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Spencer looks like he may want to wrestle Patrick.</p><p>

>Patrick seems happy to grapple with Spencer.</p><p>

>Patrick tries to take Spencer down.</p><p>

>Patrick doesn't get the takedown, Spencer instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple.</p><p>

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: ">That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Spencer."</p><p> </p><p>

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

<strong>Jon Anik</strong>: ">And here we go, round two!</p><p>

>A jab misses, allowing Patrick to counter-strike with a clever combination ending in a big right hook.</p><p>

>Spencer steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches, having been off balance momentarily after a clever feint.</p><p>

>Patrick tries for a leg kick but Spencer moves out of range.</p><p>

>Spencer hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.</p><p>

>Patrick quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.</p><p>

>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Patrick.</p><p>

>The takedown is successful, he almost gets side control but has to settle for half guard.</p><p>

>Looking to catch his breath, Patrick is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.</p><p>

>Patrick throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.</p><p>

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p>

>Patrick fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.</p><p>

>In half guard, Patrick catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.</p><p>

>Patrick looks to pass half guard and get side control.</p><p>

>Spencer keeps his half guard secure.</p><p>

>Spencer works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.</p><p>

>There wasn't enough separation though, Patrick is able to catch him and secure side control.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>Patrick tries to put Spencer into an americana.</p><p>

>Spencer defends himself well.</p><p>

>Round two ends as time expires."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: ">That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Patrick."</p><p> </p><p>

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

<strong>Jon Anik</strong>: ">And here we go, round three!</p><p>

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Patrick to fire back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.</p><p>

>Spencer throws a left jab but Patrick avoids it.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Patrick looks like he may want to wrestle Spencer.</p><p>

>Spencer finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.</p><p>

>Claude Patrick is breathing very hard.</p><p>

>Patrick looks for a trip takedown.</p><p>

>Spencer blocks the takedown attempt.</p><p>

>Spencer uses a whizzer to turn Patrick slightly, creating enough space for him to break free of the grappling entirely.</p><p>

>Despite being tired, Patrick looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Spencer.</p><p>

>Patrick is now standing in the pocket.</p><p>

>From the pocket, a tired-looking Patrick shoots in for a double leg.</p><p>

>Patrick goes under an attempted counter right hand.</p><p>

>The takedown is successful, Spencer couldn't quite stay on his feet.</p><p>

>Spencer ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Patrick, with his back pressed against the cage.</p><p>

>Sean Spencer looks very tired out there.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Patrick tries to ensnare Spencer in a guillotine.</p><p>

>The guillotine choke is locked in, deep enough that Spencer has to tap out!</p><p>

>Claude Patrick takes the victory by way of submission!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: "A big win by Claude Patrick!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "The referee Yves Lavigne stopped the contest in 3:05 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), Claude 'The Prince' Patrick!"</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://ericwongmma.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ufc-1157.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">Bantamweight Bout: (#15) Yves Jabouin (23-12) vs. (#13) Lucas Martins (17-2)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Muay Thai Fighter. With a professional record of 17 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Lucas 'Mineiro' Martins.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Kick Boxer. With a professional record of 23 wins & 12 losses. Fighting out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Yves 'Tiger' Jabouin.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Steve Mazzagatti."</p><p> </p><p>

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

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

<strong>Jon Anik</strong>: ">And here we go!</p><p>

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.</p><p>

>Jabouin feints stepping in.</p><p>

>Jabouin feints going high but then throws a leg kick, Martins just avoids it.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Martins looks like he may want to wrestle Jabouin.</p><p>

>Jabouin finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.</p><p>

>Martins hits Jabouin with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.</p><p>

>Martins grabs an arm and tries and pull Jabouin down to the ground into his guard.</p><p>

>Jabouin gets pulled down and sucked into the guard position.</p><p>

>Martins tries to ensnare Jabouin in a triangle.</p><p>

>Jabouin doesn't let Martins get it.</p><p>

>Jabouin wants to stand up, but cannot get out of guard.</p><p>

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p>

>Martins tries to pull Jabouin into a guillotine choke from the bottom of the guard.</p><p>

>Martins uses the guillotine hold to sweep into side control.</p><p>

>Martins starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Jabouin.</p><p>

>Jabouin can't stop it and gives up his back!</p><p>

>Jabouin is in increasing trouble, as Martins gets both hooks in.</p><p>

>Martins, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.</p><p>

>Jabouin doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.</p><p>

>Jabouin tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>Martins attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.</p><p>

>Jabouin stops Martins from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.</p><p>

>Jabouin attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Martins doesn't allow it.</p><p>

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one."</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: ">I have to give that round to Martins, but only a 10-9."</p><p> </p><p>

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

<strong>Jon Anik</strong>: ">We are back underway!</p><p>

>A nice combination fails to land, allowing Martins to hit back with an enormous head kick, Jabouin is on rubbery legs for a moment and then falls down!</p><p>

>Jabouin shakes off the cobwebs quickly though, and is alert.</p><p>

>In comes Martins looking to get some form of ground control.</p><p>

>Jabouin is unable to prevent Martins from getting side control.</p><p>

>Martins tries to ensnare Jabouin in an arm triangle.</p><p>

>Jabouin gets caught by the arm triangle! It's deep, but he just won't quit!</p><p>

>Martins loses the hold! Somehow Jabouin got himself free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.</p><p>

>Jabouin attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't.</p><p>

>Martins attempts to roll Jabouin slightly and take his back.</p><p>

>Martins takes the back, Jabouin could do nothing about it.</p><p>

>Martins tries to set up Jabouin for an armbar.</p><p>

>Jabouin stops Martins from applying it.</p><p>

>Jabouin tries a roll, but doesn't budge Martins.</p><p>

>Martins tries to lock Jabouin in an armbar.</p><p>

>Martins gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Jabouin has to tap!</p><p>

>The winner, by submission, is Lucas 'Mineiro' Martins!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: "Great performance by Lucas Martins!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "The referee Steve Mazzagatti stopped the contest in 2:46 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Tapout (Armbar), Lucas 'Mineiro' Martins!"</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://usatmmajunkie.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/lucas-martins-6-featured.jpg?w=640&h=374></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Co-Main Event</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">Lightweight Bout: (#15) Josh Thomson (26-9-1 NC) vs. Mark Bocek (15-8)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 15 wins & 8 losses. Fighting out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mark Bocek.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Kick Boxer and Wrestler. With a professional record of 26 wins, 9 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of San Jose, California, USA. He is The Former Strikeforce Lightweight Champion, Josh 'The Punk' Thomson.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta."</p><p> </p><p>

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

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

<strong>Jon Anik</strong>: ">There's the opening bell!</p><p>

>A wayward low right kick allows Bocek to hit a crisp jab.</p><p>

>A jab misses, allowing Thomson to counter-strike with a right body kick.</p><p>

>Bocek shoots in for a takedown.</p><p>

>Thomson first stuffs the takedown attempt, then manages to wrestle Bocek the the floor! Bocek has to pull guard.</p><p>

>Thomson attempts to pass guard.</p><p>

>Thomson gets past, but Bocek stops him at half guard.</p><p>

>Thomson tries to lock Bocek into a kimura.</p><p>

>Bocek doesn't allow the kimura to be applied.</p><p>

>Bocek attempts to guillotine Thomson from the bottom of half guard.</p><p>

>Bocek gets the guillotine fully applied but Thomson refuses to tap out!</p><p>

>Thomson is asleep! The referee leaps in and stops the fight!</p><p>

>Mark Bocek takes the victory by way of technical submission!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: "Amazing win for Mark Bocek!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "The referee Dan Miragliotta stopped the contest in 3:34 of Round 1. Declare the winner by Technical Submission (Guillotine Choke), Mark Bocek!"</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://s3.amazonaws.com/tapology-images/letterbox_images/144/default/wide.jpg?1275993069></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Main Event</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#6) Ronda Rousey (12-2-1 NC) vs. (#13) Sarah Moras (8-2)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "Ladies and gentlemen, this is the main event of the evening, 5 rounds in the UFC Women´s Bantamweight Division.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. She is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 8 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Kelowa, British Columbia, Canada. Sarah 'Cheesecake' Moras.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. She is a Judo Fighter. With a professional record of 12 wins, 2 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of Riverside, California, USA. He is the Former Strikeforce Women´s Bantamweight Champion and The Former 2 Times UFC Women´s Bantamweight Champion, Ronda Rousey.</p><p> </p><p>

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

<strong>Yves Lavigne</strong>: “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.”</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>Jon Anik</strong>: ">The fight begins!</p><p>

>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.</p><p>

>They wind up in a tight clinch.</p><p>

>With Moras in her grasp, Rousey tries to set up a judo-style throw.</p><p>

>An outside leg trip sweeps Moras down to the ground, where she is left on her back pulling guard!</p><p>

>Rousey begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.</p><p>

>Moras comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Rousey in guard.</p><p>

>Using her leg strength to push Rousey back a bit, Moras looks to scramble for position.</p><p>

>She may regret that choice, as it gives Rousey the perfect opportunity to come over the top and get side control.</p><p>

>In side control, Rousey begins working to get a mount.</p><p>

>Moras keeps Rousey from mounting her.</p><p>

>Moras tries to pull guard on Rousey but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>Rousey tries to lock Moras in an americana.</p><p>

>Moras blocks it.</p><p>

>Rousey blocks Moras as she tries to get enough separation to scramble up.</p><p>

>Rousey tries to slip behind and take the back.</p><p>

>Moras rolls to the side to try and escape, but gives up her back!</p><p>

>Moras prevents herself falling into even more serious trouble, blocking Rousey from getting hooks in.</p><p>

>Rousey blocks an attempt to roll her off of the back.</p><p>

>We have one minute of the round remaining.</p><p>

>Rousey tries to set up Moras for an armbar.</p><p>

>Rousey gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Moras has to tap!</p><p>

>The winner, by submission; Ronda Rousey!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kenny Florian</strong>: "Ronda Rousey is back!"</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bruce Buffer</strong>: "The referee Yves Lavigne stopped the contest in 4:49 of Round 1. Declare the winner by Tapout (Armbar), Ronda Rousey!"</p><p> </p><p>

<img src=http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/02/25/article-2284250-183C8BD2000005DC-402_634x461.jpg></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>UFC Fight Night: Rousey vs. Moras</strong></p><p><strong>

Venue: Halifax Metro Center</strong></p><p><strong>

Local: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada</strong></p><p><strong>

Attendence: 9,684</strong></p><p><strong>

Gate: $ 2,421,000</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>

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#6) Ronda Rousey vs. (#13) Sarah Moras - Ronda Rousey win by Submission (Armbar) in 4:49 of Round 1.</p><p> </p><p>

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

Lightweight Bout: (#15) Josh Thomson vs. Mark Bocek - Mark Bocek win by Technical Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 3:34 of Round 1.</p><p> </p><p>

Bantamweight Bout: (#15) Yves Jabouin vs. (#13) Lucas Martins - Lucas Martins win by Submission (Armbar) in 2:46 of Round 2.</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Claude Patrick vs. Sean Spencer - Claude Patrick win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 3:05 of Round 3.</p><p> </p><p>

Bantamweight Bout: (#10) Rodolfo Marques vs. Mitch Gagnon - Rodolfo Marques win by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:58 of Round 2.</p><p> </p><p>

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

Middleweight Bout: Jesse Bongfeldt vs. James Te Huna - Jesse Bongfeldt win by Unanimous Decision.</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: Nordine Taleb vs. Tyler Manawaroa - Tyler Manawaroa win by TKO (Strikes) in 4:51 of Round 1.</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Chad Laprise vs. Felipe Portela - Chad Laprise win by Unanimous Decision.</p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: Alex Ricci vs. Austin Lyons - Austin Lyons win by Submission (Triangle with Armbar) in 3:05 of Round 2.</p><p> </p><p>

Heavyweight Bout: Mike Hackert vs. Ryan Fortin - Mike Hackert win by Submission (Americana) in 3:44 of Round 3.</p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: Ariel Sexton vs. Dustin Akbari - Dustin Akbari win by Submission (Arm Triangle) in 4:34 of Round 1.</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Sheldon Westcott vs. Matt DesRoches - Sheldon Westcott win by KO (Punch) in 0:29 of Round 3.</p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Vanessa Letourneau vs. Tandi Schaeffer - Tandi Schaeffer win by Unanimous Decision.</p><p> </p><p>

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

Fight of the Night: Mark Bocek vs. Josh Thomson</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

KO of the Night: Sheldon Westcott</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

Submission of the Night: Claude Patrick</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

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- Rousey said he expects quick return to the Octagon, and a fight worth waiting for the title shot.</p><p> </p><p>

- Moras said Rousey was incredible and hopes to return soon.</p><p> </p><p>

- Bocek said he did not expect a quick victory, and says happy for the victory.</p><p> </p><p>

End Post Fight.</p><p> </p><p>

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

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;">The Ultimate Fighter 25: Team Diaz vs. Team MacDonald</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">EPISODE 3</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

- After having his first win Nick Diaz called his brother Nate Diaz to assist in the training of your team.</p><p> </p><p>

- Brandon Bender said he was prepared to fight.</p><p> </p><p>

- Nick Diaz announces the next fight will be between ...</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:12px;">Featherweight Bout</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:12px;"><strong><span style="color:#000000;">Brandon Bender (14-2)</span></strong></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong><span style="color:#00FF00;">Murad Machaev (10-2)</span></strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

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

>The fight begins!</p><p>

>Machaev avoids a jab and scores with a nice left hand.</p><p>

>Machaev avoids a quick jab and hits a huge right, but Bender stays on his feet!</p><p>

>Machaev comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Bender.</p><p>

>Bender tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked.</p><p>

>Machaev fakes a lunge.</p><p>

>Bender quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.</p><p>

>Bender throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.</p><p>

>Machaev tries to avoid Bender.</p><p>

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Machaev avoided Bender.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>A straight left from Machaev fails to land.</p><p>

>Bender presses in closer to attack.</p><p>

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.</p><p>

>Machaev comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Bender.</p><p>

>Bender tries to take down Machaev as he steps in, but he blocks it.</p><p>

>We have one minute of the round remaining.</p><p>

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.</p><p>

>From the missed strikes they clinch.</p><p>

>Machaev tries to wrestle Bender backward and up against the cage.</p><p>

>He does so, and now has Bender pinned to the cage.</p><p>

>Smothered against the cage, Bender is trapped there, unable to do anything but take the occasional nasty short punch to the ribs, until the round ends.</p><p>

>Round one ends as time expires.</p><p> </p><p>

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

>And here we go, round two!</p><p>

>Machaev slips out of the way of a body kick.</p><p>

>Bender shoots in, looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Machaev tries to avoid the takedown.</p><p>

>Bender can't get the takedown, Machaev was too quick to back away.</p><p>

>Bender comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Machaev.</p><p>

>Machaev is pulled into a grapple.</p><p>

>Bender tries to wrestle Machaev backward and up against the cage.</p><p>

>Bender does it, Machaev is stuck with his back to the cage.</p><p>

>Murad Machaev is breathing very hard.</p><p>

>Bender uses a vicious foot stomp.</p><p>

>Machaev takes a hard foot stomp.</p><p>

>Bender tries to take Machaev down.</p><p>

>Bender gets the takedown! Machaev pulls guard.</p><p>

>Looking to catch his breath, Bender is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Bender looks to pass guard and get side control.</p><p>

>Bender passes to side control with ease.</p><p>

>Bender attempts the mount.</p><p>

>He does it, and has the mount on Machaev.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>Bender tries to lock Machaev in an americana.</p><p>

>Machaev gets caught by the americana, and once Bender moves to side control for leverage he has to tap!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Dana White</strong>: "The winner by Submission is Brandon Bender"</p><p> </p><p>

- Bender said he was very well prepared and that his victory was certain.</p><p> </p><p>

- MacDonald said he expects a better result next fight.</p><p> </p><p>

- Team Diaz remains in the choice of the fights, and the next fight will be between ...</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:12px;">Women´s Bantamweight Bout</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>Milana Dudieva (7-4)</strong></span></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong><span style="color:#00FF00;">Shioko Haga (5-0)</span></strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

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

And here we go!</p><p>

>Haga avoids a kick to the leg and hits a flurry of quick punches.</p><p>

>Dudieva avoids a flurry of punches and hits a kick to the side of the ribs.</p><p>

>Haga comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Dudieva.</p><p>

>Dudieva finds herself pulled into a grappling contest.</p><p>

>Haga is aiming to get Dudieva into a Muay Thai clinch.</p><p>

>Haga achieves it, Dudieva could not fight out of it.</p><p>

>Dudieva uses her grappling to move from being stuck in a Muay Thai clinch to the collar-and-elbow position.</p><p>

>Using her wrestling skills, Haga is trying to push Dudieva up against the cage.</p><p>

>She does so, and now has Dudieva pinned to the cage.</p><p>

>Dudieva is controlled up against the cage and takes a hard foot stomp.</p><p>

>Showing her ability to exert control, Haga smothers Dudieva up against the cage for a minute or so, wearing her down with occasional sharp punches to the ribs.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>With Dudieva stuck against the cage, Haga tries to complete a takedown.</p><p>

>Haga has the takedown, using the fact that Dudieva was pressed against the cage to her advantage.</p><p>

>Dudieva is left seated, with her back to the cage, with Haga holding her down.</p><p>

>Haga looks to get a more dominant position by pushing Dudieva from a seated position onto her back.</p><p>

>She is much too good for Dudieva, and gets the mount!</p><p>

>Haga attempts to set up an armbar on Dudieva from the mount.</p><p>

>The armbar is fully applied, Dudieva has no option but to tap out!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Dana White</strong>: "The winner by Submission is Shioko Haga!"</p><p> </p><p>

- Dana White said Haga has a great level of Jiu Jitsu.</p><p> </p><p>

- Haga said he was very happy with its performance.</p><p> </p><p>

- MacDonald said he hopes for big fights like this.</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: Kelly vs. Faber - Press Conference</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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- Kelly said Faber will be a major challenge in his career, and hopes to keep the belt.</p><p> </p><p>

- Faber said that this could be his last chance to be champion, and trained very hard not to waste this chance.</p><p> </p><p>

- Gaethje said he is fighting might earn him the title shot, and made a great camp for this fight.</p><p> </p><p>

- Khabilov said Gaethje is a complete fighter and will be a great show for the fans</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: Kelly vs. Faber</strong></p><p><strong>

Date: May 20, 2017</strong></p><p><strong>

Venue: US Airways Center</strong></p><p><strong>

Local: Phoenix, Arizona, USA</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

Featherweight Championship Bout: © Eric Kelly (145 lbs) vs. (#1) Urijah Faber (145 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

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

Lightweight Bout: (#4) Justin Gaethje (155 lbs) vs. (#3) Rustam Khabilov (155 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: (#6) Elvis Mutapcic (185 lbs) vs. (#11) Bruno Santos (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: Gray Maynard (155 lbs) vs. Jamie Varner (155 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: (#8) Dhiego Lima (170 lbs) vs. Josh Neer (170 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

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

Middleweight Bout: C.B. Dollaway (185 lbs) vs. Luke Harris (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Bantamweight Bout: Chris Holdsworth (135 lbs) vs. Josh Hill (135 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#12) Amanda Nunes (135 lbs) vs. Lauren Murphy (135 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Featherweight Bout: Estevam Payan (145 lbs) vs. Zubaira Tukhugov (145 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Featherweight Bout: Danny Castillo (145 lbs) vs. Kazunori Yokota (145 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Flyweight Bout: Danny Martinez (125 lbs) vs. Claudir Dutkevis (125 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: Tony Ferguson (155 lbs) vs. Derek Anderson (155 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Lena Ovchynnikova (115 lbs) vs. Ashley Cummins (115 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

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UFC on FOX: Kelly vs. Faber


Date: May 20, 2017


Venue: US Airways Center


Local: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

 


Main Event

 


Featherweight Championship Bout: © Eric Kelly (145 lbs) vs. (#1) Urijah Faber (145 lbs)

 


Co-Main Event

 


Lightweight Bout: (#4) Justin Gaethje (155 lbs) vs. (#3) Rustam Khabilov (155 lbs)

 


Middleweight Bout: (#6) Elvis Mutapcic (185 lbs) vs. (#11) Bruno Santos (185 lbs)

 


Lightweight Bout: Gray Maynard (155 lbs) vs. Jamie Varner (155 lbs)

 


Welterweight Bout: (#8) Dhiego Lima (170 lbs) vs. Josh Neer (170 lbs)

 


Preliminary Card

 


Middleweight Bout: C.B. Dollaway (185 lbs) vs. Luke Harris (185 lbs)

 


Bantamweight Bout: Chris Holdsworth (135 lbs) vs. Josh Hill (135 lbs)

 


Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#12) Amanda Nunes (135 lbs) vs. Lauren Murphy (135 lbs)

 


Featherweight Bout: Estevam Payan (145 lbs) vs. Zubaira Tukhugov (145 lbs)

 


Featherweight Bout: Danny Castillo (145 lbs) vs. Kazunori Yokota (145 lbs)

 


Flyweight Bout: Danny Martinez (125 lbs) vs. Claudir Dutkevis (125 lbs)

 


Lightweight Bout: Tony Ferguson (155 lbs) vs. Derek Anderson (155 lbs)

 


Women´s Strawweight Bout: Lena Ovchynnikova (115 lbs) vs. Ashley Cummins (115 lbs

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UFC on FOX: Kelly vs. Faber - Play by Play

 

Welterweight Bout: (#8) Dhiego Lima (16-2) vs. Josh Neer (37-13-1)

 

Bruce Buffer: "We are live, from US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona, USA for UFC on FOX! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Welterweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 37 wins, 13 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Josh 'The Dentist' Neer.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 16 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Dhiego Lima.

 

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:">And here we go!

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Stepping back, Neer creates a bit of distance.

>Neer avoids a jab.

>Moving in closer, Neer looks like he may want to wrestle Lima.

>Strikes from Lima keep Neer from stepping in too close, and he is forced to step back.

>Moving in closer, Lima looks like he may want to try and clinch with Neer.

>Neer tries to take down Lima as he steps in, but he blocks it.

>Neer sneaks a glance at his corner.

>Lima presses in closer to attack.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Lima uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Neer tries to avoid the takedown.

>Lima can't get the takedown, Neer was too quick to back away.

>Neer is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Lima.

>Lima seems happy to grapple with Neer.

>Clinched with Neer, Lima looks to try and take him down.

>Neer doesn't even try to stop the takedown, he simply takes it and pulls guard.

>Lima tries to stand up, but Neer keeps him firmly in guard.

>Lima fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Lima keeps Neer guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Neer tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of the guard.

>Lima fends off Neer, and doesn't give up an arm.

>The time runs out on round one."

 

Joe Rogan:">I have to give that round to Lima, but only a 10-9."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">There's the bell and round number two begins!

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Neer has been instructed to look to finish it in this round.

>Neer slips out of the way of a leg kick.

>A feint puts him off balance, but Neer is still able to slip out of the way of a body kick.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Lima avoids a scorching uppercut and come back with a sharp kick to the shin.

>Lima slips past a superman punch and fires back with a huge right cross that knocks Neer right out!

>Dhiego Lima takes the victory by way of Knock Out!"

 

Joe Rogan:"Amazing victory by Dhiego Lima!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 1:48 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Knockout, Dhiego Lima!"

 

<img src=http://herecomesanewchallenger.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Dhiego-Lima.jpg>

 

Lightweight Bout: Gray Maynard (16-7-1-1 NC) vs. Jamie Varner (26-13-1-2 NC)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Boxer and Wrestler. With a professional record of 26 wins, 13 losses, 1 Draw & 2 NC. Fighting out of Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He is The Former WEC Lightweight Champion, Jamie 'C-4' Varner.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 16 wins, 7 losses, 1 Draw & 1 NC. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Gray 'The Bully' Maynard.

 

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

Mike Goldberg:">We are underway!

>Varner counters a left jab by hitting a jab.

>A feint sets up a body kick from Maynard, but Varner is able to move out of range in time.

>Varner has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.

>Maynard shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>The takedown is successful, Varner pulls guard.

>Maynard attempts to pass guard.

>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.

>Maynard tries to ensnare Varner in an armbar.

>An armbar is applied, Varner is trapped!

>Shockingly, Maynard loses it! Varner pops his arm free, and has somehow survived!

>Maynard blocks an attempt to pull guard.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Maynard looks to get a mount.

>He mounts Varner.

>Maynard pounds away on Varner.

>Unless he finds a way out of this position soon, Varner is going to lose this fight!

>The referee pulls Maynard away, stopping the match!

>It´s all over! Gray 'The Bully' Maynard!"

 

Joe Rogan:"Also performance by Maynard!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee 'Big' John McCarthy stopped the contest in 3:44 of Round 1. Declare the winner by TKO, Gray 'The Bully' Maynard!"

 

<img src=http://urdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/gray-maynard1.jpg>

 

Middleweight Bout: (#6) Elvis Mutapcic (17-3) vs. (#11) Bruno Santos (18-3)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 18 wins & 3 losses. Fighting out of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Bruno 'Carioca' Santos.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Kick Boxer. With a professional record of 17 wins & 3 losses. Fighting out of Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Elvis 'The King' Mutapcic.

 

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!

>Santos catches a right body kick and goes for a takedown, getting it! Mutapcic pulls guard.

>Mutapcic is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Santos off of him.

>Santos attempts to pass guard.

>Santos struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard.

>Mutapcic attempts to secure an arm.

>Santos doesn't let his arm get taken.

>In guard, Santos begins working to pass to side control.

>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.

>Mutapcic attempts to lock on a triangle choke.

>Santos defends well against it.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Mutapcic looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Santos.

>Santos counters by dropping down and hitting a single leg, Mutapcic is forced to pull guard.

>In guard, Santos begins working to pass to side control.

>Santos gets past, but Mutapcic stops him at half guard.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Santos attempts to arm triangle Mutapcic from the top of half guard.

>Mutapcic doesn't allow the arm triangle to be applied.

>Mutapcic tries to ensnare an arm.

>Santos fends off Mutapcic, and doesn't give up an arm.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one."

 

Joe Rogan:">That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Santos."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">Round two begins!

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>Santos gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Mutapcic looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Santos seems happy to engage with Mutapcic in the pocket.

>Santos covers up to take several right hands.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Santos looks for a trip takedown.

>It looks like Mutapcic is trying to grab a guillotine.

>Mutapcic cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.

>Time slips away as Santos successfully keeps Mutapcic stuck against the ground.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Santos throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.

>Mutapcic tries to ensnare an arm.

>Santos defends it.

>Santos starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>Santos isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Mutapcic tries to pull Santos into a guillotine choke from the bottom of the guard.

>Santos pulls his head free before the hold can be applied properly.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round two."

 

Joe Rogan:">That round was pretty dire, and the fans are letting the fighters know it. That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Santos."

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:">Round three begins!

>Mutapcic slips past a left jab and fires back with a right handed bomb that knocks Santos clean out!

>The winner, by Knock Out, is Elvis 'The King' Mutapcic!"

 

Joe Rogan:"Mutapcic great recovery. Surely he has established himself as one of the division's best!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 0:21 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Knockout, Elvis 'The King' Mutapcic!"

 

<img src=http://www.ultmma.com/media/prospects/Ekvis_M_pro.jpg>

 

Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: (#4) Justin Gaethje (16-1) vs. (#3) Rustam Khabilov (22-2)

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and Gentlemans, This is the Co-Main Event of the evening, 3 rounds in the UFC Lightweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 22 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Rustam 'Tiger' Khabilov.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 16 wins & 1 loss. Fighting out of Safford, Arizona, USA. Justin Gaethje.

 

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:">The fight begins!

>Gaethje counters a left jab by hitting a clever combination ending in a big right hook.

>Khabilov slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.

>Gaethje counters a left jab by hitting a kick to the inside of the left leg.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>A jab misses and Gaethje counters with a hard leg kick.

>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Gaethje throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Not letting up, Khabilov quickly steps in closer to attack Gaethje.

>Khabilov comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Gaethje tries to step away from the takedown.

>Khabilov can't get the takedown, Gaethje was too quick to back away.

>Khabilov looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Gaethje.

>Khabilov is in the pocket, ready to attack Gaethje.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Moving in closer, Khabilov looks like he may want to wrestle Gaethje.

>Gaethje ends up grappling for supremacy with Khabilov.

>Khabilov is trying to push Gaethje so that his back is up against the cage.

>Khabilov achieves it, pinning Gaethje to the cage.

>Khabilov uses a vicious foot stomp.

>The time runs out on round one."

 

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

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">We are back underway!

>Khabilov keeps his cool as Gaethje throws a feint to the left.

>Gaethje is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Khabilov.

>Khabilov drops down to try and catch him by surprise with a single leg attempt, but it is blocked.

>Moving in closer, Gaethje looks like he may want to wrestle Khabilov.

>Seeing an opportunity, Khabilov avoids the grapple and goes straight for a takedown, but Gaethje is equal to it.

>Gaethje looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Khabilov.

>They start grappling, Khabilov looks happy to engage Gaethje at close quarters.

>Gaethje is trying to muscle Khabilov up against the cage.

>Khabilov out-wrestles him though.

>Khabilov tries to wrestle Gaethje backward and up against the cage.

>Khabilov manages it, and controls Gaethje up against the cage.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Khabilov looks for a foot stomp, but Gaethje is fighting too hard and it makes it impossible to balance properly to deliver the strike.

>With the cage trapping Gaethje, Khabilov gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Khabilov tries hard but cannot get Gaethje off of his feet.

>Gaethje creates a little bit of space, and that's enough for him to circle away out of the grapple and back to the center.

>Rustam Khabilov is looking really tired.

>Gaethje looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Khabilov.

>Khabilov moves in too, and they start to grapple.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Using his wrestling skills, Khabilov is trying to push Gaethje up against the cage.

>Khabilov can't do it though, and Gaethje gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead.

>Gaethje is looking to muscle Khabilov back against the cage.

>Gaethje can't move Khabilov at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled.

>Khabilov is trying to push Gaethje so that his back is up against the cage.

>Gaethje doesn't let himself be driven back though, and gains a dominant position in the grapple instead.

>Justin Gaethje is looking really tired.

>Rustam Khabilov looks very, very tired.

>He did cut an awful lot of weight for this fight, perhaps that is a contributing factor to his fatigue.

>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out."

 

Joe Rogan:">An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Khabilov 10-9."

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:">Round three begins!

>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.

>Khabilov steps back to avoid a kick to the body.

>Advancing, Gaethje counters a left jab by using a flurry of quick punches.

>A jab misses, allowing Gaethje to counter-strike with a body kick.

>Khabilov avoids a body kick.

>Moving in closer, a tired-looking Gaethje apparently wants to strike from the pocket.

>Gaethje and Khabilov get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Khabilov, standing in the pocket, darts back to avoid a right kick to the body.

>A tired Khabilov shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>Gaethje counters with a left jab that catches Khabilov hard.

>Justin Gaethje looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>Slowed down by physical tiredness, Gaethje still looks to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Gaethje is in the pocket, ready to attack Khabilov.

>Khabilov dodges a kick to the body and fires back with a crisp left jab.

>Khabilov dodges a huge right hand thanks to good head movement, and returns fire with a nice jab.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.

>Khabilov springs forward, trying to surprise Gaethje and grab one of his legs!

>The attempt doesn't work, Gaethje got out of range too quickly.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight."

 

Joe Rogan:">I have to give that round to Gaethje, but only a 10-9."

 

Bruce Buffer:"After three rounds the judges score cards for decision. The judges have scored it 30-27, 29-28 and 29-28. Declare the winner by Unanimous Decision, Justin Gaethje!"

 

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Main Event

 

Featherweight Championship Bout: © Eric Kelly (18-1) vs. (#1) Urijah Faber (36-9)

 

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

 

Introducing first, the challenger, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 36 wins & 9 losses. Fighting out of Sacramento, California, USA. He is the Former WEC Featherweight Champion, 'The California Kid' Urijah Faber.

 

Introducing , fighting in the red corner. He is a Mix Martial Artist. With the professional record of 18 wins & 1 Loss. Fighting out of Manila, Philippines. The reiging, defending UFC Featherweight Champion of The World, Eric 'The Natural' Kelly.

 

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

 

Herb Dean: “Alright gentlemans, 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

Mike Goldberg:">There's the opening bell!

>Faber slips past a left jab and counters with a nice left hand.

>Kelly covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a quick spinning back fist!

>Kelly looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Faber.

>Faber is pulled into a grapple.

>Kelly is trying to muscle Faber up against the cage.

>Kelly achieves it, pinning Faber to the cage.

>Faber gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh.

>Faber is controlled up against the cage and takes a hard foot stomp.

>Kelly catches Faber with an elbow to the face from the clinch while he is pressed up against the cage.

>Kelly keeps Faber up against the cage with wrestling, then uses a hard foot stomp.

>Kelly keeps Faber up against the cage with wrestling, then uses a hard foot stomp.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Unable to get free, Faber is smothered up against the cage for about thirty seconds.

>Kelly looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Faber proves too good and manages to turn them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to separate the two fighters.

>Moving in closer, Kelly looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Kelly is in the pocket, ready to attack Faber.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Moving in closer, Kelly looks like he may want to wrestle Faber.

>Faber seems happy to grapple with Kelly.

>Kelly tries to wrestle Faber backward and up against the cage.

>Kelly manages it, and controls Faber up against the cage.

>Kelly catches Faber with a knee strike to the thigh.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one."

 

Joe Rogan:">That round goes to Kelly, 10-9 on my card."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">There's the bell and round number two begins!

>Faber sees a right body kick coming, grabs it, shoots in for a takedown, getting it! Faber is in half guard.

>In half guard, Faber begins working to get side control.

>Kelly keeps his half guard secure.

>Kelly attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard.

>Faber pulls free before the guillotine can be applied.

>Faber attempts an arm triangle.

>Kelly stops Faber from applying it.

>Kelly attempts to grab an arm of Faber from the bottom of half guard.

>Faber fends off Kelly, and doesn't give up an arm.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Faber reaches over and tries to lock Kelly in an arm triangle.

>Kelly blocks it.

>Kelly attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard.

>Faber pulls his head free before the hold can be applied properly.

>Faber looks to get past the half guard.

>Kelly keeps Faber in half guard.

>Kelly tries to pull Faber into a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard.

>Faber defends it well.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

>Faber comes in closer, looking to clinch with Kelly.

>Kelly sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Faber is able to defend it.

>Round two ends as time expires."

 

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

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:">And here we go, round three!

>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Kelly is looking to avoid takedowns as much as possible in this round.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Kelly and Faber separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Faber.

>Kelly tries to avoid the takedown.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Kelly avoided Faber.

>Kelly tries for a left jab but Faber moves out of range.

>Faber feints stepping in.

>Faber throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Kelly.

>Kelly tries to avoid Faber.

>Faber doesn't get the takedown, Kelly avoided it.

>Eric Kelly looks very tired out there.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Faber feints left and throws a flurry of punches but Kelly is just able to avoid them.

>Faber comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Kelly uses movement to keep out reach, frustrating Faber.

>Faber chooses to shoot in on Kelly.

>The takedown is stuffed, so Faber has to go to settle for pushing Kelly up against the cage.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Faber goes to use some dirty boxing, but Kelly is aware of the danger and uses wrestling to prevent any damage from happening.

>Faber has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Kelly to the ground.

>Faber gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Kelly pulls guard.

>Urijah Faber looks very tired out there.

>In guard, Faber begins working to pass to side control.

>He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round three."

 

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

 

Round 4

Mike Goldberg:">There's the bell and round number four begins!

>Kelly waits out a flurry of punches and then hits a left jab to the cheek.

>A drained-looking Faber tries to close the distance between them.

>Faber grabs Kelly and pulls him into a grapple.

>Faber is looking to muscle Kelly back against the cage.

>Kelly out-wrestles him though.

>Kelly is trying to push Faber so that his back is up against the cage.

>Kelly achieves it, pinning Faber to the cage.

>From the looks of things, I don't think Eric Kelly has much energy left.

>From the looks of things, I don't think Urijah Faber has much energy left.

>Faber is trapped against the cage and Kelly punishes him with some dirty boxing.

>Kelly tries to press him up against the cage, but finds it hard to keep any sort of real control.

>Faber finds room to apply a standing guillotine!

>The guillotine is fully sunk in, Kelly has no option but to tap out!

>Urijah Faber is the new UFC Featherweight Champion!"

 

Joe Rogan:"A great performance of Faber!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 2:06 of Round 4. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), and the new UFC Featherweight Champion of the World, 'The California Kid' Urijah Faber!"

 

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UFC on FOX: Kelly vs. Faber

Venue: US Airways Center

Local: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Attendence: 11,926

Gate: $ 2,981,500

Critical Rating: Decent

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Main Event

 

Featherweight Championship Bout: © Eric Kelly vs. (#1) Urijah Faber - Urijah Faber win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 2:06 of Round 4.

 

Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: (#4) Justin Gaethje vs. (#3) Rustam Khabilov - Justin Gaethje win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Middleweight Bout: (#6) Elvis Mutapcic vs. (#11) Bruno Santos - Elvis Mutapcic win by KO (Punch) in 0:21 of Round 3.

 

Lightweight Bout: Gray Maynard vs. Jamie Varner - Gray Maynard win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:44 of Round 1.

 

Welterweight Bout: (#8) Dhiego Lima vs. Josh Neer - Dhiego Lima win by KO (Punch) in 1:48 of Round 2.

 

Preliminary Card

 

Middleweight Bout: C.B. Dollaway vs. Luke Harris - Luke Harris win by TKO (Strikes) in 2:27 of Round 3.

 

Bantamweight Bout: Chris Holdsworth vs. Josh Hill - Chris Holdsworth win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#12) Amanda Nunes vs. Lauren Murphy - Lauren Murphy win by Split Decision.

 

Featherweight Bout: Estevam Payan vs. Zubaira Tukhugov - Estevam Payan win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Featherweight Bout: Danny Castillo vs. Kazunori Yokota - Danny Castillo win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Flyweight Bout: Danny Martinez vs. Claudir Dutkevis - Danny Martinez win by Split Decision.

 

Lightweight Bout: Tony Ferguson vs. Derek Anderson - Derek Anderson win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Lena Ovchynnikova vs. Ashley Cummins - Ashley Cummins win by KO (Head Kick) in 2:15 of Round 2.

 

Bonus

 

Fight of the Night: Gray Maynard vs. Jamie Varner

 

KO of the Night: Elvis Mutapcic

 

Submission of the Night: Urijah Faber

 

Post Fight

 

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- Dana White said that Faber is one of the great fighters of the UFC, and lacked only this belt to be consecrated as the greatest of all time.

 

- Faber said he realized his dream of being a UFC champion. And now hopes to defend his title, if possible until you retire.

 

- Kelly said he will take this loss to improve and come back stronger.

 

- Gaethje said he did not one of his best fights, but the important thing was to have come out the winner in this fight.

 

- Mutapcic said he expected that his next fight is being worth a shot title.

 

End Post Fight.

 

Predictions

 

Cagerage - 9 :) / 4 :mad:

 

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;">The Ultimate Fighter 25: Team Diaz vs. Team MacDonald</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">EPISODE 4</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

- MacDonald asked a lot of concentration to the next fights because he wants to have the advantage of planning the last fights.</p><p> </p><p>

- Nick Diaz said he does not care if MacDonald is a better coach, and care but with his belt.</p><p> </p><p>

- MacDonald makes the announcement of the next fight between ...</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:12px;">Featherweight Bout</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:12px;"><strong><span style="color:#000000;">Magno Almeida (11-4-1 NC)</span></strong></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong><span style="color:#00FF00;">Matt Jaggers (20-9)</span></strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

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

>The fight begins!</p><p>

>Jaggers avoids a quick jab and hits a nice jab.</p><p>

>Jaggers looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>The two fighters start grappling for control.</p><p>

>Using his wrestling skills, Jaggers is trying to push Almeida up against the cage.</p><p>

>He does so, and now has Almeida pinned to the cage.</p><p>

>Showing good control, Jaggers keeps Almeida stuck against the cage and hits him with short punches to the body for about thirty seconds.</p><p>

>Jaggers pins Almeida up against the cage and works him over with small punches to the body for roughly thirty seconds.</p><p>

>Showing his ability to control opponents, Jaggers smothers Almeida against the cage while nailing him with short strikes to the body for about thirty seconds.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>With the fighters having been stuck against the cage for quite a while, the referee bringing them back to the center.</p><p>

>Almeida is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>Almeida moves into the pocket.</p><p>

>Almeida looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>Jaggers moves in too, and they start to grapple.</p><p>

>Jaggers tries to wrestle Almeida backward and up against the cage.</p><p>

>Jaggers achieves it, pinning Almeida to the cage.</p><p>

>We have one minute of the round remaining.</p><p>

>Showing his ability to exert control, Jaggers smothers Almeida up against the cage for about thirty seconds, wearing him down with occasional sharp punches to the ribs.</p><p>

>Jaggers looks for an elbow strike, but Almeida out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.</p><p>

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p> </p><p>

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

>There's the bell and round number two begins!</p><p>

>Jaggers slips out of the way of a jab.</p><p>

>Almeida uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Jaggers to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Jaggers tries to step away from the takedown.</p><p>

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Jaggers avoided Almeida.</p><p>

>Almeida looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>Not keen on wrestling Almeida, Jaggers uses movement to keep out of reach.</p><p>

>Almeida looks to move in and stand in the pocket.</p><p>

>Jaggers uses movement to keep out reach, frustrating Almeida.</p><p>

>Almeida bobs and weaves.</p><p>

>It seems that Jaggers is happy to let Almeida circle for the moment.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Almeida.</p><p>

>Jaggers sees the takedown coming and tries to move.</p><p>

>Almeida can't get the takedown, Jaggers was too quick to back away.</p><p>

>Jaggers throws a left jab but Almeida avoids it.</p><p>

>Almeida hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.</p><p>

>The fight slows as Jaggers sits back and allows Almeida to circle.</p><p>

>There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p>

>Almeida avoids a jab.</p><p>

>Almeida keeps his cool as Jaggers throws a feint to the left.</p><p>

>Almeida chooses to shoot in on Jaggers.</p><p>

>Jaggers tries to step away from the takedown.</p><p>

>Almeida can't get the takedown, Jaggers was too quick to back away.</p><p>

>Matt Jaggers is breathing very hard.</p><p>

>The time runs out on round two.</p><p> </p><p>

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

>There's the bell and round number three begins!</p><p>

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Almeida has been instructed to try and get Jaggers to the floor in this round.</p><p>

>Jaggers feints rushing in, but Almeida doesn't fall for it.</p><p>

>Looking tired, Jaggers comes in closer, attempting to wrestle with Almeida.</p><p>

>Jaggers gets caught with a right hand though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!</p><p>

>Jaggers, stunned, is mounted!</p><p>

>Almeida fires away with big punches, but Jaggers covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.</p><p>

>Breathing very hard, Magno Almeida is looking ragged.</p><p>

>Jaggers tries to move Almeida out of mount but can't.</p><p>

>Almeida unloads with some big punches, but Jaggers deals with them comfortably.</p><p>

>Almeida blocks an attempt to move him from mount.</p><p>

>Almeida pounds away on Jaggers.</p><p>

>Jaggers had better start defending himself, or this will be over!</p><p>

>The referee stops the fight, he didn't feel Jaggers was intelligently defending himself!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Dana White</strong>: "The winner by TKO, Magno Almeida!"</p><p> </p><p>

- Team Diaz much celebrating victory.</p><p> </p><p>

- Nick Diaz said everyone expected a Almeida finishing, and he went and won via TKO.</p><p> </p><p>

- Almeida said he needed to finish the fight, and will now prepare for the next fight.</p><p> </p><p>

- Nick Diaz announces the next fight ...</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:12px;">Women´s Bantamweight Bout</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>Brenda Chambers (2-1)</strong></span></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><span style="font-size:12px;"> </span><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong><span style="color:#00FF00;">Martina Gomez (4-0)</span></strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

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

>The fight begins!</p><p>

>Gómez isn't drawn in by Chambers feinting to her left.</p><p>

>Advancing, Gómez counters a left jab by using a sharp body kick.</p><p>

>Gómez isn't drawn in by Chambers feinting to her left.</p><p>

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.</p><p>

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.</p><p>

>Chambers is looking to muscle Gómez back against the cage.</p><p>

>Gómez doesn't let herself be driven back though, and gets out of the grapple.</p><p>

>Chambers avoids a body kick.</p><p>

>A straight left from Chambers fails to land.</p><p>

>Not letting Chambers settle, Gómez moves in closer.</p><p>

>Gómez feints left and throws an excellent combination but Chambers is just able to cover up in time.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>Chambers is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Gómez.</p><p>

>Strikes from Gómez keep Chambers from stepping in too close, and she is forced to step back.</p><p>

>Chambers slips out of the way of a leg kick.</p><p>

>Gómez keeps out of range, assessing the situation.</p><p>

>Chambers presses in closer to attack.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>Chambers looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>Gómez is pulled into a grapple.</p><p>

>Chambers tries to wrestle Gómez backward and up against the cage.</p><p>

>Gómez isn't going anywhere though, and manages to slip out of the grapple entirely.</p><p>

>Gómez feints going high and then throws a barrage of big rights, with Chambers only just able to evade them.</p><p>

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p> </p><p>

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

>We are back underway!</p><p>

>A left hand misses, allowing Gómez to counter with a right body kick.</p><p>

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Gómez to fire back with a big right kick to the outside of the thigh.</p><p>

>Chambers is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Gómez.</p><p>

>Gómez tries to counter Chambers with a huge right hook, but it doesn't hit the target.</p><p>

>Chambers looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Gómez.</p><p>

>Strikes from Gómez keep Chambers from stepping in too close, and she is forced to step back.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Gómez looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>Backing off, Chambers makes sure to keep out of range.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>Chambers feints stepping in.</p><p>

>Chambers looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Gómez.</p><p>

>Gómez throws a vicious right hand as a counter, but it misses the target.</p><p>

>Chambers hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.</p><p>

>The fight slows as Gómez sits back and allows Chambers to circle.</p><p>

>Gómez comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.</p><p>

>She gets into range.</p><p>

>Chambers uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a nice left.</p><p>

>There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p>

>A left jab misses, Gómez counters with a sudden huge right uppercut that knocks Chambers out cold!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Dana White</strong>: "The winner by knockout is Martina Gómez!"</p><p> </p><p>

- Dana White said he is impressed with the aggressiveness and the power of knockout Gomez.</p><p> </p><p>

- Gómez said he was happy to win the way it was, and is learning more and more with MacDonald commands.</p><p> </p><p>

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="font-size:14px;">UFC Fight Night: Fedor vs. Mir - Press Conference</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

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- Fedor said this is definitely his retirement from MMA.</p><p> </p><p>

- Mir said this will be a great challenge in his career, and expects a tough fight against Fedor.</p><p> </p><p>

- Kharitonov said it will be a classic battle of striker vs. grappler.</p><p> </p><p>

- De Fries said he will try to follow your strategy to win the fight.</p><p> </p><p>

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

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<strong>UFC Fight Night: Fedor vs. Mir</strong></p><p><strong>

Date: May 24, 2017</strong></p><p><strong>

Venue: Ice Palace Arena</strong></p><p><strong>

Local: St.Petesburg, Russia</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Fedor Emelianenko (230 lbs) vs. (#15) Frank Mir (255 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

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

Heavyweight Bout: Sergei Kharitonov (240 lbs) vs. (#11) Phillip De Fries (254 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: Khabib Nurmagomedov (155 lbs) vs. George Sotiropoulos (155 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Adlam Amagov (170 lbs) vs. Brendan O´Reilly (170 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: (#5) Rafael Natal (185 lbs) vs. (#14) Ramazan Emeev (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

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

Heavyweight Bout: Andrei Arlovski (250 lbs) vs. Alexander Volkov (220 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Alexander Yakovlev (170 lbs) vs. James Head (170 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: Adam Khaliev (185 lbs) vs. Svetoslav Savov (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Bout: Andrey Koreshkov (170 lbs) vs. Michael Pastou (170 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Lightweight Bout: Alexander Sarnavskiy (155 lbs) vs. Renee Forte (155 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Featherweight Bout: Magomedrasul Khasbulaev (145 lbs) vs. Robbie Peralta (145 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Bantamweight Bout: Yusup Saadulaev (135 lbs) vs. Giorgio Andrews (135 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

Middleweight Bout: Clint Hester (185 lbs) vs. Arthur Guseinov (185 lbs)</p><p> </p><p>

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UFC Fight Night: Fedor vs. Mir


Date: May 24, 2017


Venue: Ice Palace Arena


Local: St.Petesburg, Russia

 


Main Event

 


Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Fedor Emelianenko (230 lbs) vs. (#15) Frank Mir (255 lbs)

 


Co-Main Event

 


Heavyweight Bout: Sergei Kharitonov (240 lbs) vs. (#11) Phillip De Fries (254 lbs)

 


Lightweight Bout: Khabib Nurmagomedov (155 lbs) vs. George Sotiropoulos (155 lbs)

 


Welterweight Bout: Adlam Amagov (170 lbs) vs. Brendan O´Reilly (170 lbs)

 


Middleweight Bout: (#5) Rafael Natal (185 lbs) vs. (#14) Ramazan Emeev (185 lbs)

 


Preliminary Card

 


Heavyweight Bout: Andrei Arlovski (250 lbs) vs. Alexander Volkov (220 lbs)

 


Welterweight Bout: Alexander Yakovlev (170 lbs) vs. James Head (170 lbs)

 


Middleweight Bout: Adam Khaliev (185 lbs) vs. Svetoslav Savov (185 lbs)

 


Welterweight Bout: Andrey Koreshkov (170 lbs) vs. Michael Pastou (170 lbs)

 


Lightweight Bout: Alexander Sarnavskiy (155 lbs) vs. Renee Forte (155 lbs)

 


Featherweight Bout: Magomedrasul Khasbulaev (145 lbs) vs. Robbie Peralta (145 lbs)

 


Bantamweight Bout: Yusup Saadulaev (135 lbs) vs. Giorgio Andrews (135 lbs)

 


Middleweight Bout: Clint Hester (185 lbs) vs. Arthur Guseinov (185 lbs)

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UFC: Fight Night: Fedor vs. Mir - Play by Play

 

Middleweight Bout: (#5) Rafael Natal (26-6-1) vs. (#14) Ramazan Emeev (14-3)

 

Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from Ice Palace Arena in St.Petesburg, Russia for UFC Fight Night! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Middleweight division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 14 wins & 3 losses. Fighting out of Moscow, Russia. Ramazan Emeev.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 26 wins, 6 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rafael 'Sapo' Natal.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta."

 

Dan Miragliotta: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: ">The fight begins!

>Moving forward, Emeev counters a right jab with a clean jab.

>Emeev comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Sapo.

>Sapo drops down to try and catch him by surprise with a single leg attempt, but it is blocked.

>Emeev comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Sapo.

>The two fighters start grappling for control.

>Sapo looks for a trip takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Emeev defended it well.

>Emeev pushes away and manages to get clear of the grapple.

>Sapo looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Emeev seems happy to engage with Sapo in the pocket.

>A right jab misses, Emeev counters with a counter right that knocks Sapo down!

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Emeev knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Sapo, looking to finish him off by raining down punches!

>Emeev pounds away on Sapo, landing several great shots that threaten to knock him out!

>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>The winner, by TKO, is Ramazan Emeev!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Dan Miragliotta stopped the constest in 2:53 of Round 1. Declare the winner by TKO, Ramazan Emeev!"

 

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Welterweight Bout: Adlam Amagov (16-5-1) vs. Brendan O´Reilly (11-2)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 11 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Queensland, Australia. Brendan 'Badger' O´Reilly.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 16 wins, 5 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Grozny, Russia. Adlan Amagov.

 

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: ">There's the opening bell!

>O’Reilly drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Amagov in with a feint.

>O’Reilly catches Amagov with a flying knee but can't put him off his feet!

>There's a double leg attempt from O’Reilly, from the pocket.

>The takedown doesn't work, Amagov sprawled to defend it and then works into a clinch position.

>Amagov tries to wrestle O’Reilly backward and up against the cage.

>Amagov achieves it, pinning O’Reilly to the cage.

>Showing his ability to exert control, Amagov smothers O’Reilly up against the cage for about thirty seconds, wearing him down with occasional sharp punches to the ribs.

>With the cage trapping O’Reilly, Amagov gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! O’Reilly pulls guard.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Amagov starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>O’Reilly keeps Amagov in guard.

>O’Reilly works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>Amagov is too quick though, and grabs side control before O’Reilly can get up.

>In side control, Amagov throws a couple of punches designed to keep O’Reilly guessing.

>O’Reilly tries to move to guard, but Amagov doesn't allow it.

>Amagov looks to get a mount.

>O’Reilly doesn't let Amagov get the mount, and so he remains at side control.

>O’Reilly tries to break free and scramble for position, but Amagov keeps him trapped.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Amagov starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind O’Reilly.

>He rolls O’Reilly over a little...and slips behind to take the back!

>Round one ends as time expires."

 

Brian Stann: ">I have to give that round to Amagov, but only a 10-9."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: ">There's the bell and round number two begins!

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Amagov has been instructed to try and get O’Reilly to the floor in this round.

>O’Reilly fakes a shot, but gets no reaction from Amagov.

>Amagov fakes shooting in, and O’Reilly reacts, tensing for a sprawl.

>O’Reilly avoids the following body kick, despite being unprepared for it.

>O’Reilly throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>The takedown is blocked with a sprawl! Amagov has O’Reilly at close quarters and wrestles him to the floor, finishing in his half guard.

>Amagov starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position.

>Amagov struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in half guard.

>O’Reilly tries a sweep from the bottom of half guard, but doesn't budge Amagov.

>Amagov looks to get past the half guard.

>He can't find a way past half guard.

>O’Reilly tries a sweep from the bottom of half guard, but doesn't budge Amagov.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Amagov begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard.

>Amagov struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in half guard.

>O’Reilly tries to sweep Amagov but can't do it.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Amagov tries to pass the half guard.

>O’Reilly doesn't let Amagov get his leg free, and so half guard remains in place.

>The time runs out on round two."

 

Brian Stann: ">That round goes to Amagov, 10-9 on my card."

 

Round 3

Jon Anik: ">And here we go, round three!

>O’Reilly darts in, feints as if going for a shot, then darts back out.

>O’Reilly tries for a dangerous flying knee but Amagov moves out of range.

>Amagov avoids a spinning back kick, which was set up with a nice feint.

>O’Reilly looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Amagov.

>O’Reilly is now standing in the pocket.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Not comfortable in the pocket, O’Reilly steps back and creates some space.

>O’Reilly looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Amagov.

>O’Reilly is now standing in the pocket.

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Brendan O’Reilly is looking really tired.

>Standing in the pocket, Amagov chooses to shoot in for a double leg on O’Reilly.

>He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and O’Reilly has to pull guard.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Amagov looks to pass guard and get side control.

>O’Reilly keeps his guard secure.

>O’Reilly tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of the guard.

>Amagov fends off O’Reilly, and doesn't give up an arm.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Amagov looks to pass guard and get side control.

>O’Reilly can't fend off the effort, and can only stop Amagov at half guard.

>Adlan Amagov is looking really tired.

>Amagov attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position.

>O’Reilly keeps Amagov in half guard.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over."

 

Brian Stann: ">I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Amagov."

 

Bruce Buffer: "After three rounds the judges score cards for decision. All three judges have given 30-27. Declare the winner by Unanimous Decision. Adlam Amagov!"

 

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Lightweight Bout: Khabib Nurmagomedov (25-4) vs. George Sotiropoulos (19-7)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 19 wins & 7 losses. Fighting out of Geelong, Australia. He is the Former M-1 Global Lightweight Champion, George Sotiropoulos.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 25 wins & 4 losses. Fighting out of Makhachkla, Russia. Khabib Nurmagomedov.

 

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: ">The fight begins!

>Sotiropoulos slips out of the way of a jab.

>Sotiropoulos avoids a body kick.

>Sotiropoulos throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>Nurmagomedov sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Sotiropoulos up close into a clinch.

>Nurmagomedov is looking to muscle Sotiropoulos back against the cage.

>Sotiropoulos ends up backed against the cage.

>Nurmagomedov smothers Sotiropoulos against the cage, then uses his dirty boxing skills to his advantage.

>Nurmagomedov steps back to achieve some separation from Sotiropoulos and gets ready to strike.

>A leg kick gets checked by Sotiropoulos.

>Nurmagomedov looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Sotiropoulos seems happy to grapple with Nurmagomedov.

>Nurmagomedov is trying to muscle Sotiropoulos up against the cage.

>Nurmagomedov does it, Sotiropoulos is stuck with his back to the cage.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Nurmagomedov tries to smother Sotiropoulos against the cage with wrestling, but he reverses it and pushes Nurmagomedov against the cage instead.

>Sotiropoulos tries a foot stomp, but that puts him off balance and allows Nurmagomedov to turn him so that he ends up backed against the cage.

>Nurmagomedov breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Sotiropoulos.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Nurmagomedov is looking to muscle Sotiropoulos back against the cage.

>He does so, and now has Sotiropoulos pinned to the cage.

>Nurmagomedov tries to maintain control, but Sotiropoulos wrestles his way out of trouble and turns it so that Nurmagomedov ends up backed against the cage.

>Sotiropoulos looks for a trip takedown.

>Nurmagomedov keeps his composure, and Sotiropoulos cannot get past his takedown defence.

>Round one ends as time expires."

 

Brian Stann: ">I think Nurmagomedov took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: ">There's the bell and round number two begins!

>Sotiropoulos feints left, then right.

>Nurmagomedov looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Sotiropoulos.

>The two fighters start grappling for control.

>Sotiropoulos tries to lock his legs around the waist of Nurmagomedov, wanting to pull him down to the floor.

>In a violent counter, Nurmagomedov responds by driving him into the ground with a vicious slam!

>Nurmagomedov steps away from an up-kick, giving Sotiropoulos the opportunity to stand up.

>Sotiropoulos shoots in for a takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Nurmagomedov sprawled to defend it and then works into a clinch position.

>Breathing very hard, Khabib Nurmagomedov is looking ragged.

>Using his wrestling skills, Nurmagomedov is trying to push Sotiropoulos up against the cage.

>Nurmagomedov does it, Sotiropoulos is stuck with his back to the cage.

>Sotiropoulos eats a short right uppercut that rocks him.

>Nurmagomedov attempts to throw an elbow, but Sotiropoulos tightens the clinch, preventing the blow from being launched.

>Khabib Nurmagomedov looks very, very tired.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Sotiropoulos is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear.

>Sotiropoulos struggles back against Nurmagomedov, not allowing him to control the grappling.

>Out of the blue, Sotiropoulos finds a way to slap on a guillotine, and is able to take Nurmagomedov down with it!

>George Sotiropoulos doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

>The guillotine is fully sunk in, Nurmagomedov has no option but to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is George Sotiropoulos!"

 

Brian Stann: "A huge, huge victory by Sotiropoulos!"

 

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Bruce Buffer: "The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 3:43 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), George Sotiropoulos!"

 

Co-Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: Sergei Kharitonov (20-8) vs. (#11) Phillip De Fries (13-3-1 NC)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 13 wins, 3 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of Sunderland, England. Philip De Fries.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Kick Boxer and Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 20 wins & 8 losses. Fighting out of Moscow, Russia. Sergei Kharitonov.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta."

 

Dan Miragliotta: “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.”

 

Dan Miragliotta: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: ">We are underway!

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing De Fries to fire back with a stinging left jab.

>De Fries shoots in for a takedown.

>Kharitonov sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls De Fries up close into a clinch.

>Kharitonov is trying to push De Fries so that his back is up against the cage.

>Kharitonov does it, De Fries is stuck with his back to the cage.

>Kharitonov pins De Fries up against the cage and stomps down hard on his foot.

>Kharitonov tries to use some dirty boxing, but De Fries uses wrestling to nullify any potential damage.

>Kharitonov catches De Fries with a knee strike to the thigh.

>Kharitonov pins De Fries up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage.

>Kharitonov tries to use some elbows from the clinch, but De Fries is able to stop them.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Kharitonov shows his grappling ability by pinning De Fries up against the cage and keeps him there for about thirty seconds.

>Kharitonov tries to keep him pressed up against the cage with wrestling, but De Fries isn't allowing it.

>De Fries manages to slap on a standing guillotine choke, and takes Kharitonov down with it!

>De Fries gets a guillotine but cannot get Kharitonov to tap out!

>The guillotine must not be completely applied, otherwise this would be over.

>De Fries releases the hold, perhaps having gassed his arms by squeezing for too long.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Kharitonov fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>Looking to catch his breath, Kharitonov is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one."

 

Brian Stann: ">I have to give that round to Kharitonov, but only a 10-9."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: ">And here we go, round two!

>A left jab misses and De Fries counters with a nice jab.

>Moving in closer, Kharitonov looks like he may want to wrestle De Fries.

>Kharitonov is forced to use his gloves to deflect a sudden counter right.

>De Fries throws a left jab but Kharitonov avoids it.

>Kharitonov looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with De Fries.

>Not wanting to grapple, De Fries uses strikes to keep Kharitonov at a distance.

>Kharitonov comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>To counter, De Fries fires off a left but only finds the gloves.

>De Fries throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Kharitonov.

>De Fries doesn't get the takedown, Kharitonov was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Kharitonov is trying to muscle De Fries up against the cage.

>Kharitonov does it, De Fries is stuck with his back to the cage.

>Unable to get free, De Fries is smothered up against the cage for about sixty seconds.

>De Fries takes a knee strike to the inside of his own knee.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Kharitonov tries to keep him up against the cage with wrestling, but De Fries struggles and doesn't let himself get controlled.

>Kharitonov looks for a knee strike, but De Fries out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>De Fries tries a foot stomp, but that puts him off balance and allows Kharitonov to turn him so that he ends up backed against the cage.

>Breathing very hard, Sergei Kharitonov is looking ragged.

>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out."

 

Brian Stann: ">I think Kharitonov took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 3

Jon Anik: ">And here we go, round three!

>De Fries counters a wayward low right kick with a right handed bomb that knocks Kharitonov clean off his feet!

>Almost immediately Kharitonov has shaken it off and is ready for De Fries.

>Philip De Fries is breathing very hard.

>De Fries tries to secure a ground position.

>De Fries can't hold Kharitonov down and a scramble starts.

>As the scramble begins, De Fries sees that Kharitonov has left a leg in, and quickly tries to seize it.

>Kharitonov pulls his leg free and comes out on top, with De Fries pulling half guard.

>Kharitonov tries to pound on De Fries with elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>De Fries reaches over and tries to lock Kharitonov in a guillotine.

>The choke is applied, Kharitonov has no option but to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Philip De Fries!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Dan Miragliotta stopped the contest in 1:49 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), Philip De Fries!"

 

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Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Fedor Emelianenko (38-5-1 NC) vs. (#15) Frank Mir (20-12)

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, this is the main event of the evening, 5 rounds in the UFC Heavyweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 20 wins & 12 losses. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Frank Mir.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Sambo Fighter. With a professional record of 38 wins, 5 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of St.Petesburg, Russia. He is the Former PRIDE 2004 GP Champion and The Former PRIDE Heavyweight Champion, 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko.

 

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!

>Moving forward, Emelianenko counters a right jab with a pair of nice shots to the body.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>Mir tries to wrestle Emelianenko backward and up against the cage.

>Emelianenko ends up backed against the cage.

>Mir smothers Emelianenko against the cage and stomps down on his foot.

>Mir pins Emelianenko up against the cage and works him over with small punches to the body for roughly sixty seconds.

>Showing how good he can be at controlling opponents, Mir keeps Emelianenko stuck against the cage for about sixty seconds.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>With the fight having been stuck against the cage for a lengthy period of time, the referee restarts them back in the center.

>Fedor stoically stares at his opponent.

>Mir steps in closer to force the issue.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Mir looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Emelianenko ends up grappling for supremacy with Mir.

>Using his wrestling skills, Mir is trying to push Emelianenko up against the cage.

>Mir manages it, and controls Emelianenko up against the cage.

>Mir tries to use some knees from the clinch, but Emelianenko is able to block them.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one."

 

Brian Stann: ">That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Mir."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: ">There's the bell for the start of the round!

>Mir slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.

>Emelianenko throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and Mir has to pull guard.

>Emelianenko pounds away from the guard, but Mir isn't troubled by the strikes.

>Mir reaches up and tries to lock up an arm.

>Emelianenko shows great skill by not only defending the submission, but using it as a basis to gain side control.

>Emelianenko tries to ensnare Mir in a kimura.

>Emelianenko gets a kimura fully applied!

>Emelianenko loses the hold! Somehow Mir got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.

>Frank Mir looks very tired out there.

>Mir tries to sweep Emelianenko but can't.

>Emelianenko tries to ensnare Mir in an arm triangle.

>The arm triangle is fully applied, Mir is in deep trouble but is still trying to fight free!

>No! He breaks free. That was really close.

>Mir tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of side control.

>Emelianenko fends off Mir, and doesn't give up an arm.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>In side control, Emelianenko catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Emelianenko tries to lock Mir into a kimura.

>A kimura is locked in tight, Mir has his arm bent at a terrible angle!

>Emelianenko loses the hold! Somehow Mir got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.

>Frank Mir looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>Mir tries to move to guard, but Emelianenko doesn't allow it.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Emelianenko begins trying to get himself into a mount.

>He does it, and has the mount on Mir.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round two."

 

Brian Stann: ">That round goes to Emelianenko, 10-9 on my card."

 

Round 3

Jon Anik: ">Round three begins!

>Emelianenko feints left and throws an excellent combination but Mir is just able to cover up in time.

>Emelianenko shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Mir tries to avoid the takedown.

>Emelianenko gets a single leg takedown! Mir pulls guard off it.

>Emelianenko is trying to pass guard.

>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.

>Emelianenko starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Mir.

>He shows excellent control to move Mir over and take his back.

>Fedor Emelianenko looks very tired out there.

>Emelianenko tries to hook Mir in a rear naked choke.

>The rear naked choke is fully applied, Emelianenko has Mir flattened out completely, there is no option but to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Fedor Emelianenko!"

 

Brian Stann: "This is a great end of their careers, to the greatest of all time! Fedor Emelianenko is an MMA legend!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee 'Big' John McCarthy stopped the contest in 2:34 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko!"

 

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UFC Fight Night: Fedor vs. Mir

Venue: Ice Palace Arena

Local: St.Petesburg, Russia

Attendence: 5,111

Gate: $ 1,119,309

Critical Rating: Good

Commercial Rating: Great

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Fedor Emelianenko vs. (#15) Frank Mir - Fedor Emelianenko win by Submission in 2:34 of Round 3.

 

Co-Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: Sergei Kharitonov vs. (#11) Phillip De Fries - Philip De Fries win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 1:49 of Round 3.

 

Lightweight Bout: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. George Sotiropoulos - George Sotiropoulos win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 3:43 of Round 2.

 

Welterweight Bout: Adlam Amagov vs. Brendan O´Reilly - Adlam Amagov win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Middleweight Bout: (#5) Rafael Natal vs. (#14) Ramazan Emeev - Ramazan Emeev win by TKO (Strikes) in 2:53 of Round 1.

 

Preliminary Card

 

Heavyweight Bout: Andrei Arlovski vs. Alexander Volkov - Andrei Arlovski win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Welterweight Bout: Alexander Yakovlev vs. James Head - James Head win by KO (Punch) in 2:29 of Round 2.

 

Middleweight Bout: Adam Khaliev vs. Svetoslav Savov - Svetoslav Savov win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:18 of Round 2.

 

Welterweight Bout: Andrey Koreshkov vs. Michael Pastou - Andrey Koreshkov win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:09 of Round 2.

 

Lightweight Bout: Alexander Sarnavskiy vs. Renee Forte - Alexander Sarnavskiy win by KO (Knee) in 4:02 of Round 3.

 

Featherweight Bout: Magomedrasul Khasbulaev vs. Robbie Peralta - Magomedrasul Khasbulaev win by Submission (Arm Triangle) in 4:16 of Round 2.

 

Bantamweight Bout: Yusup Saadulaev vs. Giorgio Andrews - Yusup Saadulaev win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Middleweight Bout: Clint Hester (185 lbs) vs. Arthur Guseinov - Arthur Guseinov win by Split Decision.

 

Bonus

 

Fight of the Night: Svetoslav Savov vs. Adam Khaliev

 

KO of the Night: James Head

 

Submission of the Night: Fedor Emelianenko

 

Post Fight

 

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- Dana White said that Fedor will be introduced to the UFC Hall of Fame. He said that despite making few fights in the UFC, he came out of retirement to compete in the UFC, and did much for the sport in PRIDE so obviously will be introduced to the Hall of Fame.

 

- Fedor thanked the UFC for awards you with the Hall of Fame, and fans around the world for their support in all his fights.

 

- Mir said he started well in the fight, but Fedor is a legend, and legends can not stay in comfort as they go and win you.

 

- De Fries said expecting a top 10 fighter in his next fight.

 

End Post Fight.

 

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Predictions

 

Cagerage - 4 :) / 9 :mad:

 

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UFC Hall Fame for Fedor Emelianenko

 

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The Staff here at UFC are proud to announce that the recently retire Russia fighter 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko is the latest inductee in the prestigious UFC Hall of Fame. Competitors are nominated for the honour by virtue of their contribution to the sport, their level of success, and their reputation amongst their peers. Fedor Emelianenko, who recently ended his carrer with a final professional record of 39-5-1 NC, certainly deserves his place. Congratulations for him!

 

Titles

 

Former PRIDE GP 2004 Heavyweight Champion

 

Former PRIDE Heavyweight Champion

 

Notables Wins

 

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira - Unanimous Decision - PRIDE 25: Body Blow - March 2003 - Win PRIDE Heavyweight Title.

 

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira - Unanimous Decision - PRIDE: Shockwave - December 2004 - Retains PRIDE Heavyweight Title and Win PRIDE GP 2004.

 

Mirko Filipovic - Unanimous Decision - PRIDE: Final Conflict 2005 - Retains PRIDE Heavyweight Title.

 

Mark Coleman - Submission (Armbar) 1R - PRIDE 32: The Real Deal - October 2006 - Retains PRIDE Heavyweight Title.

 

Mark Hunt - Submission (Kimura) 1R - PRIDE: Shockwave 2006 - Retains PRIDE Heavyweight Title.

 

Brock Lesnar - TKO (Strikes) 3R - UFC 197: Velasquez vs. Duffee - October 2015.

 

Junior Dos Santos - KO (Punch) 1R - UFC 205: Weidman vs. Kennedy - April 2016.

 

Frank Mir - Submission (Rear Naked Choke) R3: UFC Fight Night: Fedor vs. Mir - May 2017.

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 25: Team Diaz vs. Team MacDonald

 

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EPISODE 5

 

- In today's episode we have the last two matches of the quarterfinals.

 

- Let's first fight today...

 

Featherweight Bout

 

Luis Alberto Nogueira (17-4-1) VS. Scott McAfee (11-4)

 

Round 1

>There's the opening bell!

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>McAfee attempts to wrestle Nogueira to the ground.

>McAfee doesn't get the takedown, Nogueira instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple.

>Nogueira tries to take McAfee down.

>The takedown doesn't work, McAfee defended it well.

>Nogueira loses control of McAfee, who breaks free from the grapple and backs off.

>Nogueira comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>McAfee tries to avoid the takedown.

>Nogueira doesn't get the takedown, McAfee avoided it.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Nogueira keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>McAfee doesn't let Nogueira settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>McAfee uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Nogueira to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Nogueira saw the takedown coming, he tries to grab a guillotine.

>Nogueira is unable to apply the guillotine choke.

>McAfee gets a single leg takedown! Nogueira pulls guard off it.

>McAfee attempts to pass guard.

>Nogueira comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps McAfee in guard.

>Nogueira works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>He may regret that choice, as it gives McAfee the perfect opportunity to come over the top and get side control.

>McAfee begins trying to get himself into mount.

>McAfee shifts to mount.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>McAfee fires away with big elbows, but Nogueira covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>McAfee takes the back as Nogueira tries to sweep him!

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.

 

Round 2

>There's the bell for the start of the round!

>Nogueira drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.

>Nogueira feints stepping in.

>McAfee shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Nogueira tries to step away from the takedown.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Nogueira avoided McAfee.

>McAfee keeps his cool as Nogueira throws a feint to the left.

>Moving in closer, Nogueira looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>Not comfortable in the pocket, Nogueira steps back and creates some space.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>McAfee avoids a jab.

>McAfee chooses to shoot in on Nogueira.

>He has the takedown! Nogueira pulls guard.

>Nogueira is controlled against the ground, unable to shift McAfee off of him.

>McAfee begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>McAfee isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Nogueira attempts to grab an arm of McAfee from the bottom of the guard.

>Nogueira cannot secure the arm.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.

 

Round 3

>And here we go, round three!

>Between rounds we could hear the corner of McAfee telling him to watch for strikes but to look for takedown opportunities.

>McAfee steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>McAfee slips out of the way of a jab.

>A left jab misses and McAfee counters with a right hand.

>McAfee shoots in for a takedown.

>Nogueira tries to avoid the takedown.

>McAfee doesn't get the takedown, Nogueira avoided it.

>Nogueira looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>McAfee lets Nogueira get closer.

>Nogueira uses head movement to slip past a wild swing, then hits a solid left jab.

>From the pocket, Nogueira connects on McAfee with a stiff jab.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Slipping past some wild swings, Nogueira counters with a clean left jab.

>Nogueira throws a left jab but McAfee uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>Not comfortable in the pocket, Nogueira steps back and creates some space.

>Nogueira keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Time slips away as McAfee doesn't press Nogueira, allowing him to circle.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Nogueira tries for a left jab but McAfee moves out of range.

>Luis Alberto Nogueira is looking really tired.

>McAfee looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Nogueira.

>McAfee is in the pocket, ready to attack Nogueira.

>McAfee comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>McAfee gets the takedown! Nogueira pulls guard.

>Scott McAfee is looking really tired.

>McAfee is trying to pass guard.

>Nogueira keeps McAfee in guard.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

 

Dana White: "After three rounds judges score cards for decision. Here come the official scores.

 

>Judge #1 has scored it 29-28 McAfee.

>Judge #2 gives a score of 29-28 in favour of Nogueira.

>Judge #3 scores the contest as 29-28 for the winner by Split Decision... Scott McAfee!"

 

- Team MacDonald vibrates with victory.

 

- Both teams have two representatives in the semi-final.

 

- Now let the next fight.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout

 

Marianna Kheyfets (6-2) VS. Charlene Hume (4-0)

 

Round 1

>There's the opening bell!

>Kheyfets counters a wayward left jab with a straight left.

>Kheyfets scores cleanly with three big right hands in quick succession.

>Kheyfets uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Hume attempts to avoid Kheyfets as she shoots in.

>Kheyfets gets a single leg takedown! Hume pulls guard off it.

>Kheyfets begins trying to pass the guard.

>Kheyfets gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>Kheyfets attempts to roll Hume slightly and take her back.

>She rolls Hume over a little...and slips behind to take the back!

>Kheyfets successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Kheyfets attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.

>The rear naked choke is in deep, Hume has to tap out!

 

Dana White: "The winner by Submission is Marianna Kheyfets!"

 

- Dana White said this TUF is having great fights.

 

- Nick Diaz said he was pleased to still have the rivalry between the teams in the semifinals.

 

Classifieds for semifinals

 

Featherweight Division

 

Joel Lee (2-0)

 

Brandon Bender (14-2)

 

Magno Almeida (11-4-1 NC)

 

Scott McAfee (11-4)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Division

 

Valentina Shevchenko (5-3)

 

Shioko Haga (5-0)

 

Martina Gomez (4-0)

 

Marianna Kheyfets (6-2)

 

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UFC 230: Aldo vs. Cavalcante - Press Conference

 

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- Aldo said Gesias is showing why he is the number one challenger, and is ready for another title defense.

 

- Cavalcante said Aldo respect for being an idol of the country but want to accomplish her dream of becoming UFC champion.

 

- Brunson said Boetsch is a tough opponent, but has flaws to be exploited in their game.

 

- Boetsch said this is the most incredible moment of his career and hopes to become champion.

 

- Lawler said he plans to have a good win against Saffiedine to return to the top of the division.

 

- Saffiedine said he beat Lawler can stay close to being a future contender.

 

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UFC 230: Aldo vs. Cavalcante

Date: May 27, 2017

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Lightweight Championship Bout: © Jose Aldo (155 lbs) vs. (#1) Gesias Cavalcante (155 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Championship Bout: © Derek Brunson (185 lbs) vs. (#1) Tim Boetsch (185 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) Robbie Lawler (170 lbs) vs. (#11) Tarec Saffiedine (170 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: (#10) Nate Marquardt (185 lbs) vs. (#2) Jake Rosholt (185 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Anthony Pettis (145 lbs) vs. Cole Miller (145 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Flyweight Bout: (#13) John Dodson (125 lbs) vs. Zach Makowsky (125 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Alan Belcher (205 lbs) vs. (#10) Emanuel Newton (205 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Roger Huerta (155 lbs) vs. Bobby Green (155 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Dustin Poirier (145 lbs) vs. Patricio Freire (145 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Michael Johnson (155 lbs) vs. Brian Ebersole (155 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Juliana Pena (135 lbs) vs. Alexandra Albu (135 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Bobby Voelker (170 lbs) vs. Krasimir Mladenov (170 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: George Roop (135 lbs) vs. Hugo Viana (135 lbs)

 

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UFC 230: Aldo vs. Cavalcante

Date: May 27, 2017

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Lightweight Championship Bout: © Jose Aldo (155 lbs) vs. (#1) Gesias Cavalcante (155 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Championship Bout: © Derek Brunson (185 lbs) vs. (#1) Tim Boetsch (185 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) Robbie Lawler (170 lbs) vs. (#11) Tarec Saffiedine (170 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: (#10) Nate Marquardt (185 lbs) vs. (#2) Jake Rosholt (185 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Anthony Pettis (145 lbs) vs. Cole Miller (145 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Flyweight Bout: (#13) John Dodson (125 lbs) vs. Zach Makowsky (125 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Alan Belcher (205 lbs) vs. (#10) Emanuel Newton (205 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Roger Huerta (155 lbs) vs. Bobby Green (155 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: Dustin Poirier (145 lbs) vs. Patricio Freire (145 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Michael Johnson (155 lbs) vs. Brian Ebersole (155 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Juliana Pena (135 lbs) vs. Alexandra Albu (135 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Bobby Voelker (170 lbs) vs. Krasimir Mladenov (170 lbs)

 

Bantamweight Bout: George Roop (135 lbs) vs. Hugo Viana (135 lbs)

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UFC 230: Aldo vs. Cavalcante - Play by Play

 

Featherweight Bout: Anthony Pettis (19-7) vs. Cole Miller (24-11)

 

Bruce Buffer: "We are live, from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA for UFC 230! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Featherweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Boxer and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 24 wins & 11 losses. Fighting out of Augusta, Georgia, USA. Cole 'Magrinho' Miller!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Kick Boxer and Tae Kwon Do Fighter. With a professional record of 19 wins & 7 losses. Fighting out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He is the Former WEC Lightweight Champion and The Former UFC Lightweight Champion. Anthony 'Showtime' Pettis!

 

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!

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Pettis throws a spinning back fist but Miller avoids it.

>Pettis drops a shoulder, suckering Miller into expecting a single leg attempt.

>Pettis throws an excellent combination but Miller is just able to cover up in time.

>Pettis is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Miller tries to take down Pettis as he steps in, but he blocks it.

>Pettis is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>Miller shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>Miller can't get the takedown, Pettis defended it well.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Pettis counters a left jab with a nice left hand.

>Pettis throws a left jab but Miller avoids it.

>Miller goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Pettis to cover up, then shoots in.

>Miller can't get the takedown, Pettis defended it well.

>Pettis is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Miller tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Pettis defended it well.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Pettis narrowly misses Miller with a right uppercut.

>Not letting up, Miller steps in closer to pressure Pettis into action.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one."

 

Joe Rogan:">That round certainly got the fans going. I think Pettis took that round, 10-9 on my score card."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">We are back underway!

>Miller drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Pettis in with a feint.

>Miller steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint.

>Pettis counters a left jab with a solid left.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Pettis to counter with a barrage of hard rights, enough to put Miller down!

>Pettis moves in quickly, kneeling beside Miller and starting to hammer down with punches!

>The punches rain down, but Miller keeps composed and manages to pull half guard.

>Pettis stands and gets out of half guard, then backs off, wanting the fight standing.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Pettis fakes as if going for a single leg, causing Miller to drop his hands and prepare to sprawl.

>Miller is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.

>Pettis comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Miller goes for a single leg, but Pettis is equal to it.

>Pettis comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Miller goes for a single leg, but Pettis is equal to it.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Pettis looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>Not comfortable in the pocket, Pettis steps back and creates some space.

>Pettis looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Pettis and Miller get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round two."

 

Joe Rogan:">Good effort there, that was a very exciting round to watch. More please! That round goes to Pettis, 10-9 on my card."

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:">Round three begins!

>An errant jab sets Pettis up to counter-strike with a kick to the side of the ribs.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, both fighters start swinging!

>Miller hits the best punch of the exchange, a solid right hand to the jaw.

>Pettis backs off quickly, I think that last shot really shook him!

>Miller quickly moves to capitalise, grabbing Pettis in a guillotine choke and pulling him to the ground!

>Miller gets the guillotine fully applied and Pettis has to tap out!

>Cole 'Magrino' Miller takes the win by submission!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 1:57 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), Cole 'Magrinho' Miller!"

 

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Middleweight Bout: (#10) Nate Marquardt (38-17-2) vs. (#2) Jake Rosholt (18-6-1 NC)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 18 wins, 6 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA. Jake Rosholt!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 38 wins, 17 losses & 2 Draws. Fighting out of Aurora, Colorado, USA. He is the Former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion, Nate 'The Great' Marquardt!

 

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!

>Marquardt avoids a jab and scores with a nice one-two combination.

>Marquardt feints to the right, trying to draw Rosholt into throwing a strike.

>Marquardt drops down as if going for a double leg, but it's just a fake.

>Moving forward, Marquardt counters a left jab with a clean left.

>Rosholt looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Marquardt ends up grappling for supremacy with Rosholt.

>Rosholt looks to scoop his opponent up for a slam.

>Marquardt has no answers, he gets lifted up and planted down! Rosholt ends up in guard.

>Rosholt lies on top of Marquardt, basically smothering him.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Rosholt throws a few right hands to the body.

>Rosholt attempts to pass guard.

>He passes, but only to half guard.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Rosholt throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.

>Marquardt tries to get full guard on Rosholt but doesn't get anywhere.

>Rosholt fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one."

 

Joe Rogan:">I have to give that round to Rosholt, but only a 10-9."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">We are back underway!

>Marquardt isn't drawn in by Rosholt feinting to his left.

>Rosholt covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a solid left.

>Rosholt tries for a left jab but Marquardt moves out of range.

>Marquardt looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Rosholt.

>Rosholt lets Marquardt get closer.

>Rosholt covers up to safely defend against a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Marquardt throws a flurry of punches but Rosholt covers up and takes them easily.

>Slipping past a one-two combination, Rosholt counters with a nice left.

>Marquardt dodges a jab, and fires back with a barrage of huge right hands, trapping Rosholt against the cage!

>Rosholt collapses to the ground and is still getting pounded on!

>Rosholt is taking a lot of shots, the referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>Nate Marquardt takes the victory by way of TKO!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 2:41 of Round 2. Declare the winner by TKO, Nate 'The Great' Marquardt!"

 

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Welterweight Bout: (#9) Robbie Lawler (26-11-1 NC) vs. (#11) Tarec Saffiedine (19-6)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Muay Thai Fighter. With a professional record of 19 wins & 6 losses. Fighting out of Brussels, Belgium. He is the Former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion, Tarec 'Sponge' Saffiedine!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Wrestler and Boxer. With a professional record of 26 wins, 11 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of Davenport, Iowa, USA. He is the Former 2 Times UFC Welterweight Champion, 'Ruthless' Robbie Lawler!

 

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:">Round one begins!

>Lawler steps back to avoid a right jab.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>From the grapple, Saffiedine tries to pick Lawler up on his shoulder for a slam.

>Lawler defends it well and slips away from his opponent.

>Several big left hands miss, setting Saffiedine up to counter-strike with a solid right jab.

>Saffiedine throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>Lawler tries to avoid the takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Lawler saw it coming and got out of range.

>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Lawler the opportunity to counter with a clean jab.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>A right jab misses and Saffiedine counters with a sharp kick just above the hip.

>Saffiedine steps back to avoid a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feinted high kick.

>Saffiedine goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Lawler to cover up, then shoots in.

>Lawler tries to strike first with a solid left hook, but isn't quick enough.

>The takedown is successful, Lawler pulls guard.

>Saffiedine is trying to pass guard.

>Saffiedine isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Lawler tries to pull Saffiedine in close and smother him, but doesn't get anywhere with it.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Saffiedine looks to get past the guard.

>Lawler is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Saffiedine firmly in guard.

>Round one ends as time expires."

 

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

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">And here we go, round two!

>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Lawler is looking to let his hands go in this round.

>Saffiedine avoids several big left hands and counters with a sharp body kick.

>Lawler feints left and throws an excellent combination but Saffiedine is just able to cover up in time.

>A feint tricks Saffiedine into dropping his hands lower, and he is almost caught out by a quick head kick.

>Lawler darts in and out of range quickly, trying to get Saffiedine to commit to throwing a strike.

>Lawler looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Lawler moves into the pocket.

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.

>Good head movement allows Saffiedine to roll past an attempted knock out punch and counter with a kick to the ribs.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Saffiedine ducks under a huge left hand and returns fire with a vicious leg kick.

>Lawler goes down off the kick, he got caught low by the looks of things!

>The referee checks on him and gets an assurance that he will be fit to continue.

>The clock is stoppped, giving him time to recover.

>A straight right by Lawler keeps Saffiedine from advancing.

>It seems that Saffiedine is happy to let Lawler circle for the moment.

>Lawler uses a clever feint to set up a left high kick, but Saffiedine is able to duck under it.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Lawler drops his shoulder, faking going for a double leg, trying to draw a response.

>Lawler feints to the right, trying to draw Saffiedine into throwing a strike.

>Lawler misses with an attempted left hook to the body.

>Saffiedine steps in to put some pressure on.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round two."

 

Joe Rogan:">I have to give that round to Saffiedine, but only a 10-9."

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:">And here we go, round three!

>Lawler has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.

>Lawler tries to get a knock out with a scorching left cross but Saffiedine moves out of range.

>Saffiedine steps back to avoid an enormous knock out punch.

>Saffiedine comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Saffiedine goes under an attempted counter left hand.

>Saffiedine gets a single leg takedown! Lawler pulls guard off it.

>In guard, Saffiedine begins working to pass to side control.

>Saffiedine passes to half guard.

>Saffiedine attempts a kimura.

>Lawler doesn't allow the kimura to be applied.

>Saffiedine blocks Lawler as he tries a transition to full guard.

>Robbie Lawler looks very tired out there.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Saffiedine tries to pass the half guard.

>Half guard proves to be no trouble for Saffiedine, who passes to side control with ease.

>Saffiedine begins trying to get himself into mount.

>Saffiedine shows his ground skills and slips to mount.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Saffiedine attempts to set up an americana on Lawler from the mount.

>The americana is locked in and Saffiedine moves to side control to get leverage, Lawler has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Tarec Saffiedine!"

 

Joe Rogan:"A huge victory for Tarec Saffiedine!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Yves Lavigne stopped the contest in 4:52 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Americana), Tarec 'Sponge' Saffiedine!"

 

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Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Championship Bout: © Derek Brunson (20-4) vs. (#1) Tim Boetsch (24-9)

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and Gentlemans, This is the Co-Main Event of the evening, 5 rounds for the UFC Middleweight Championship of the World.

 

Introducing first, the challenger fighting in the blue corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 24 wins & 9 losses. Fighting out of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA. Tim 'The Barberian' Boetsch!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 20 wins & 4 losses. Fighting out of Wilmington, North Caroline, USA. The Reiging, Defending UFC Middleweight Champion of the World, Derek Brunson!

 

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

Mike Goldberg:">There's the opening bell!

>Brunson feints stepping in.

>Boetsch moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a straight left.

>Brunson throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Boetsch blocked Brunson.

>Boetsch steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches.

>Brunson looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Boetsch.

>The two fighters start grappling for control.

>From the grapple, Boetsch tries to pick Brunson up on his shoulder for a slam.

>Boetsch has him! Slams him down! Brunson pulls guard.

>Brunson is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Boetsch off of him.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Boetsch looks to get past the guard.

>Brunson keeps Boetsch in guard.

>Brunson tries to pull Boetsch in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't.

>Boetsch attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>He can't find a way past the guard.

>Brunson grabs an arm and raises his legs, trying to lock Boetsch into a triangle choke.

>Boetsch pulls his arm free before the triangle can be locked in.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.

>The time runs out on round one."

 

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

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">We are back underway!

>A leg kick misses badly, giving Brunson an opening to score with a powerful left hook to the body.

>Brunson chooses to shoot in on Boetsch.

>Boetsch sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Brunson down to the ground into a type of turtle position.

>Boetsch looks to unload with some big right hands, but Brunson gets back to his feet before too many land.

>A left jab misses and Brunson strikes back with a nice right hand.

>Brunson throws a looping punch, but Boetsch avoids it.

>Boetsch comes in closer to press the issue.

>Brunson avoids a body kick.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Brunson chooses to shoot in on Boetsch.

>Boetsch attempts to avoid Brunson as he shoots in.

>The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Boetsch is left on his back pulling guard.

>Brunson begins trying to pass the guard.

>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.

>Using his leg strength to push Brunson back a bit, Boetsch looks to scramble for position.

>Brunson is up first and quickly grabs Boetsch, pushing him up against the cage.

>Brunson has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Boetsch to the ground.

>Brunson doesn't get the takedown, Boetsch instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Brunson waits for Boetsch to lift a leg to attempt a foot stomp, then turns him around so that he now has his back to the cage.

>Tim Boetsch doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

>Brunson has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Boetsch to the ground.

>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Boetsch pulls guard.

>Brunson throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round two."

 

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

 

Round 3

Mike Goldberg:">And here we go, round three!

>A right hand misses, allowing Boetsch to counter with a swift right kick to the leg.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Brunson to fire back with a right.

>Boetsch chooses to move forward and try to take Brunson down.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Brunson blocked Boetsch.

>Derek Brunson doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

>Moving in closer, a tired-looking Boetsch apparently wants to strike from the pocket.

>Boetsch is now standing in the pocket.

>Looking tired, Boetsch comes in closer, attempting to wrestle with Brunson.

>Brunson finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.

>Boetsch has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Brunson down.

>Boetsch gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Brunson pulls guard.

>From the looks of things, I don't think Tim Boetsch has much energy left.

>Boetsch is trying to pass guard.

>He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt.

>Brunson tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of the guard.

>Boetsch almost falls victim to a kimura, but in the end settles for being swept into side control.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Brunson looks to roll Boetsch slightly and slip behind.

>Boetsch is in big trouble as he is forced to give up his back!

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Brunson tries to set up Boetsch for an armbar.

>Boetsch gets caught by the armbar, and it's deep enough that he has to tap!

>Derek Brunson takes the win by submission!"

 

Joe Rogan:"A great fight by Derek Brunson!"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Herb Dean stopped the contest in 4:27 of Round 3. Declare the winner by Tapout (Armbar)... and still the undisputed UFC Middleweight Champion of the world, Derek Brunson!"

 

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Main Event

 

Lightweight Championship Bout: © Jose Aldo (30-2) vs. (#1) Gesias Cavalcante (26-7-1-2 NC)

 

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

 

Introducing first, the challenger, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Kick Boxer. With a professional record of 26 wins, 7 losses, 1 Draw & 2 NC. Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the Former M-1 Global Lightweight Champion, Gesias 'JZ' Cavalcante!.

 

Introducing , fighting in the red corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai Fighter. With the professional record of 30 wins & 2 Losses. Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the Former WEC Featherweight Champion, The Former UFC Featherweight Champion and The reiging, defending UFC Lightweight Champion of The World, José Aldo!.

 

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

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Alright gentlemans, 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!

>A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Cavalcante is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick.

>Cavalcante counters a wayward low kick by catching it and shooting in for a takedown, getting it! Aldo manages to pull guard.

>Cavalcante is trying to pass guard.

>Cavalcante isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Aldo raises his legs and tries to get Cavalcante into an omoplata.

>Aldo uses the omoplata cleverly as a way of putting Cavalcante face-down, and takes his back.

>Aldo tries to get the hooks in and lock on a rear naked choke.

>Cavalcante defends the submission attempt well, and is in no danger at any point.

>Aldo pounds away on the body and side of the head, Cavalcante struggles to deal with them.

>Aldo attempts to set up a rear naked choke.

>Cavalcante stays calm and defends the choke attempt well.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Aldo tries to get the hooks in and lock on a rear naked choke.

>Cavalcante stops Aldo from getting the hooks in, so the choke cannot be properly applied.

>Cavalcante springs back to his feet, albeit at the expense of a few punches to the body and head.

>Aldo looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Cavalcante.

>Cavalcante counters with a takedown, and Aldo is forced to pull guard.

>In guard, Cavalcante begins working to pass to side control.

>Aldo keeps his guard secure.

>Cavalcante blocks an attempted sweep.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Cavalcante tries to pass the guard.

>Aldo keeps Cavalcante in guard.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one."

 

Joe Rogan:">That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Cavalcante."

 

Round 2

Mike Goldberg:">There's the bell for the start of the round!

>An errant jab sets Aldo up to counter-strike with a high kick, sending Cavalcante crashing down to the ground!

>Cavalcante recovers his wits quickly, and waits for Aldo to make a move.

>In comes Aldo looking to get some form of ground control.

>Aldo can't hold Cavalcante down and a scramble starts.

>As Cavalcante goes to scramble he leaves a leg in, and Aldo quickly tries to grab it.

>Aldo ends up having to pull guard, unable to secure the leg he wanted.

>Cavalcante begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>Aldo keeps his guard secure.

>Cavalcante blocks an attempt to transition to rubber guard.

>Cavalcante begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.

>Aldo raises his legs and tries to get Cavalcante into a triangle choke.

>The triangle is deeply applied, Cavalcante has to tap before he is put to sleep!

>The winner, by submission, is Jose Aldo Junior!"

 

Joe Rogan:">Awesome! Who can stop Aldo?"

 

Bruce Buffer:"The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 3:05 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Tapout (Triangle Choke)... and still the undisputed UFC Lightweight Champion of the World! José Aldo Junior!"

 

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UFC 230: Aldo vs. Cavalcante

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Attendence: 30,450

Gate: $ 7,612,500

PPV: 6,485,011 buys for revenue of $ 38,910,066

Critical Rating: Great

Commercial Rating: Great

 

Main Event

 

Lightweight Championship Bout: © Jose Aldo vs. (#1) Gesias Cavalcante - Jose Aldo win by Submission (Triangle Choke) in 3:05 of Round 2.

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Championship Bout: © Derek Brunson vs. (#1) Tim Boetsch - Derek Brunson win by Submission (Armbar) in 4:27 of Round 3.

 

Welterweight Bout: (#9) Robbie Lawler vs. (#11) Tarec Saffiedine - Tarec Saffiedine win by Submission (Americana) in 4:52 of Round 3.

 

Middleweight Bout: (#10) Nate Marquardt vs. (#2) Jake Rosholt - Nate Marquardt win by TKO (Strikes) in 2:41 of Round 2.

 

Featherweight Bout: Anthony Pettis vs. Cole Miller - Cole Miller win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 1:57 of Round 3.

 

Preliminary Card

 

Flyweight Bout: (#13) John Dodson vs. Zach Makowsky - John Dodson win by TKO (Strikes) in 0:51 of Round 1.

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Alan Belcher vs. (#10) Emanuel Newton - Alan Belcher win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Lightweight Bout: Roger Huerta vs. Bobby Green - Roger Huerta win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Featherweight Bout: Dustin Poirier vs. Patricio Freire - Patricio Freire win by TKO (Strikes) in 4:06 of Round 3.

 

Lightweight Bout: Michael Johnson vs. Brian Ebersole - Brian Ebersole win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Juliana Pena vs. Alexandra Albu - Alexandra Albu

 

Welterweight Bout: Bobby Voelker vs. Krasimir Mladenov - Krasimir Mladenov win by Submission (Armbar) in 4:57 of Round 2.

 

Bantamweight Bout: George Roop vs. Hugo Viana - George Roop win by

 

Bonus

 

Fight of the Night: Patricio Freire vs. Dustin Poirier

 

KO of the Night: Nate Marquardt

 

Submission of the Night: Jose Aldo

 

Post Fight

 

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- Aldo said it was just a fight as he expected, hard and coming out with the win.

 

- Cavalcante praised the quality of Aldo as champion.

 

- Brunson said he knew the weakness of Boetsch was the Jiu Jitsu, and showed that it is every day improving your game.

 

- Boetsch said he was well in the fight, but Brunson was better and was able to finish the fight.

 

- Saffiedine said that this victory can put you in a fight for title shot.

 

- Lawler said he has been champion twice in the Welterweight division, and will now try a race in the Middleweight Division.

 

End Post Fight.

 

Predictions

 

Cagerage - 6 :) / 7 :mad:

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 25: Team Diaz vs. Team MacDonald

 

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EPISODE 6

 

- In today's episode we will know the finalists of each division.

 

- Dana White meets with coaches to hear the choices of their struggles.

 

- Dana White is in the UFC Gym with coaches and fighters to the announcement of the semi-finals.

 

- Let the first semi-final in the Featherweight Division.

 

Featherweight Bout

 

Magno Almeida (11-4-1 NC) VS. Scott McAfee (11-4)

 

Round 1

>There's the opening bell!

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>McAfee throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Almeida.

>Almeida attempts to avoid McAfee as he shoots in.

>The takedown doesn't work, Almeida saw it coming and got out of range.

>Moving in closer, McAfee looks like he may want to wrestle Almeida.

>He pulls Almeida into a grapple.

>McAfee is trying to push Almeida so that his back is up against the cage.

>McAfee can't move Almeida at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled.

>Almeida is trying to push McAfee so that his back is up against the cage.

>Almeida does it, McAfee is stuck with his back to the cage.

>McAfee struggles back against Almeida, not allowing him to control the grappling.

>McAfee tries to slip on a guillotine choke, but can't quite hook it.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>McAfee eats a short right uppercut that rocks him.

>Almeida tries to take McAfee down.

>McAfee attempts to snare Almeida in a guillotine off the takedown.

>He has the takedown! McAfee pulls guard.

>Almeida looks to get past the guard.

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Almeida blocks McAfee as he tries a sweep from the guard.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>In guard, Almeida throws a couple of punches designed to keep McAfee guessing.

>Almeida is trying to pass guard.

>After a struggle, he gets to half guard.

>The time runs out on round one.

 

Round 2

>We are back underway!

>Judging from what we heard from his corner, McAfee is looking to avoid strikes and take it to the ground in this round.

>McAfee moves out of range of a flurry of punches.

>Almeida avoids a jab.

>McAfee comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Almeida tries to step away from the takedown.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Almeida avoided McAfee.

>Almeida is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>McAfee catches the advancing Almeida by surprise with a takedown.

>McAfee attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt.

>Almeida raises his legs and tries to get McAfee into a triangle choke.

>McAfee doesn't let Almeida get it.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>McAfee attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>McAfee struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard.

>Almeida attempts to grab an arm of McAfee from the bottom of the guard.

>McAfee blocks the attempt, but does get swept over by it, ending under side control.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Almeida tries to lock McAfee into an armbar.

>A straight armbar is applied, McAfee is in danger of having his arm hyper-extended!

>No! McAfee manages to get his arm free. Clearly the hold couldn't have been as tight as it looked.

>McAfee tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Almeida.

>Almeida tries to get into the mount position.

>He finds himself unable to get the mount on this attempt.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.

 

Round 3

>There's the bell for the start of the round!

>McAfee slips out of the way of a flurry of punches.

>Magno Almeida is looking really tired.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>McAfee is looking to muscle Almeida back against the cage.

>McAfee achieves it, pinning Almeida to the cage.

>Scott McAfee is breathing very hard.

>McAfee tries to keep him pressed up against the cage with wrestling, but Almeida isn't allowing it.

>Out of the blue, Almeida slaps on a standing guillotine!

>Almeida gets the guillotine sunk in and McAfee has to tap!

 

Dana White: "The winner, by submission, and advancing to the finals is Magno Almeida!"

 

 

- Nick Diaz said Almeida has a great Jiu Jitsu and knew he would submit is fight.

 

- Almeida said he is very happy to reach the final and will hope his teammate, Brandon Bender, go to the finals.

 

- Now let the first semi-final in Women's Bantamweight Division.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout

 

Valentina Shevchenko (5-3) VS. Shioko Haga (5-0)

 

Round 1

>There's the opening bell!

>Shevchenko avoids a quick jab and hits a series of hard lefts!

>Showing good head movement, Haga slips past a flurry of strikes.

>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.

>Shevchenko throws a flurry of punches but Haga covers up and takes them easily.

>Shevchenko backs away from Haga, creating some space between them.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>Looking to take this fight to the ground, Haga tries to pull Shevchenko down into her guard.

>The attempt doesn't work, Shevchenko blocked it and takes control of the clinch as a result.

>Shevchenko and Haga break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Haga slips out of the way of a jab.

>Shevchenko looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Haga.

>Haga now has Shevchenko standing in the pocket.

>Always alert, Haga uses good head movement to avoid a barrage of big right hands.

>Haga shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>Haga gets caught out and eats a stiff right jab.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Shevchenko comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Shevchenko moves into the pocket.

>Shevchenko throws a barrage of big punches but Haga covers up well.

>Slipping past a left jab, Shevchenko hits a barrage of punches on Haga!

>The time runs out on round one.

 

Round 2

>There's the bell and round number two begins!

>Shevchenko counters a left jab by using a nice right hand.

>Moving in closer, Haga looks like she may want to wrestle Shevchenko.

>Haga can't get close enough to grapple, Shevchenko keeps her away with strikes.

>A straight right from Shevchenko fails to land.

>Haga steps in closer to force the issue.

>Moving in closer, Haga looks like she may want to wrestle Shevchenko.

>Haga can't get close enough to grapple, Shevchenko makes sure to keep out of range.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Haga misses with an attempted right hook to the body.

>Shevchenko doesn't press the issue, allowing Haga to circle.

>Valentina Shevchenko looks very tired out there.

>Haga looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Haga grabs Shevchenko and pulls her into a grapple.

>Haga is looking to muscle Shevchenko back against the cage.

>Shevchenko ends up backed against the cage.

>Showing her ability to control opponents, Haga smothers Shevchenko against the cage while nailing her with short strikes to the body for about sixty seconds.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Haga drives a knee to the thigh area twice in quick succession.

>Haga looks for a trip takedown.

>Haga can't get the takedown, but does get behind Shevchenko when she attempts to wriggle free.

>Round two ends as time expires.

 

Round 3

>There's the bell for the start of the round!

>Shevchenko tries for a spinning back kick but Haga moves out of range.

>Haga feints an attack, keeping Shevchenko on her toes.

>Haga darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.

>Moving in closer, Haga looks like she may want to wrestle Shevchenko.

>Haga grabs Shevchenko and pulls her into a grapple.

>Clinched with Shevchenko, Haga looks to try and take her down.

>The takedown is successful, Shevchenko pulls half guard.

>Haga begins trying to get her leg free of half guard and get a better position.

>Advancing her position with ease, she mounts Shevchenko.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Haga attempts to set up an americana on Shevchenko from the mount.

>The americana is fully applied, Haga moves to side control to get extra leverage, Shevchenko has no option but to tap out!

 

Dana White: "The winner, by submission, and advancing to the finals is 'Torpedo' Shioko Haga"

 

- Haga said he knew would go the finals, and so win the TUF will ever want to be champion of the UFC.

 

- Dana White said Haga is a great athlete, and that will surely be one of the great names of UFC in the future.

 

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UFC Update Roster of Fighters.

 

Hirings

 

WSW - Ewa Kucera (3-0)

 

WBW - Romy Ruyssen (8-3) - Former SFL Women´s Bantamweight Champion.

 

WW - Yoon Young Kim (18-5) - Former ROAD FC Welterweight Champion.

 

LHW - Quinton Jackson (33-11) (7-5 in UFC) - Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.

 

WSW - Randa Markos (5-1) - Former Shooto Women´s Flyweight Champion.

 

HW - Fritz Zwygart (5-1) - Former KSW Heavyweight Champion.

 

FW - Chris Gruetzemacher (14-2)

 

Releases

 

HW - Alexander Volkov (19-9)

 

Retirements

 

WBW - Tandi Schaeffer (6-2)

 

FW - Kazunori Yokota (24-8-3)

 

HW - Fedor Emelianenko (39-5-1 NC)

 

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UFC Announces cards in June

 

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UFC Fight Night: Dos Santos vs. Browne

 

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UFC Fight Night: Dos Santos vs. Browne

Date: June 3, 2017

Venue: Mineirinho Arena

Local: Belo Horizonte, Brazil

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Junior Dos Santos (19-5) vs. Travis Browne (19-8-1)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#7) Thales Leites (27-6) vs. (#12) Yushin Okami (33-11)

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Thiago Tavares (26-7-1) vs. (#4) Jon Shores (15-0)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: (#3) Roger Gracie (9-2) vs. (#5) Wagner Prado (15-3-1 NC)

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Alves (24-12) vs. Jason High (23-6)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Fabio Maldonado (25-10) vs. Ovince St.Preux (20-10)

 

Middleweight Bout: Ronny Markes (21-5) vs. Tor Troeng (18-9-1)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#12) Bethe Correia (10-2) vs. Kinberly Tanaka Novais (9-3)

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Perpetuo (12-5-1) vs. Bruno Carvalho (18-8)

 

Welterweight Bout: Marcelo Guimaraes (11-3-1) vs. Nathan Coy (15-4)

 

Lightweight Bout: Alan Patrick (15-3) vs. Cody Pfister (9-6)

 

Middleweight Bout: Caio Magalhaes (12-4) vs. Dylan Andrews (18-9-1 NC)

 

Lightweight Bout: Ivan Jorge (27-5) vs. Christian Uflacker (8-1)

 

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UFC 231: Weidman vs. Jacare

 

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UFC 231: Weidman vs. Jacare

Date: June 10, 2017

Venue: Quicken Loans Arena

Local: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

 

Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#1) Chris Weidman (16-2) vs. (#2) Ronaldo Jacare (25-6-1 NC)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: (#4) Thiago Silva (22-5-2 NC) vs. (#2) Robert Drysdale (14-2)

 

Flyweight Bout: (#1) Joseph Benavidez (25-6) vs. (#12) Scott Jorgensen (19-11)

 

Bantamweight Bout: (#7) Renan Barao (35-4-1 NC) vs. (#4) Chris Beal (11-0)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Stipe Miocic (13-5) vs. (#6) Blagoi Ivanov (12-1-1 NC)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Featherweight Bout: Steven Siler (26-13) vs. Hacran Dias (24-5-1)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Nick Gaston (8-4-1 NC) vs. Chris Birchler (9-0)

 

Welterweight Bout: Seth Baczynski (21-12) vs. Yan Cabral (16-3)

 

Lightweight Bout: Roger Bowling (14-7-1 NC) vs. Musa Khamanaev (15-4)

 

Welterweight Bout: Amir Sadollah (8-7) vs. Kenny Robertson (14-8)

 

Featherweight Bout: Manny Gamburyan (15-11) vs. Chas Skelly (13-3)

 

Lightweight Bout: John Makdessi (13-8) vs. Josh Hinkle (18-5)

 

Middleweight Bout: Jason Butcher (11-2) vs. Fabio Nascimento (14-10)

 

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UFC 232: Werdum vs. Duffee 2

 

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UFC 232: Werdum vs. Duffee 2

Date: June 17, 2017

Venue: O2 World

Local: Berlin, Germany

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Fabricio Werdum (24-6-1) vs. (#1) Todd Duffee (16-3)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Welterweight Bout: (#5) Martin Kampmann (25-9) vs. Gunnar Nelson (16-4-1)

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#7) Stefan Struve (31-10) vs. (#3) Jared Rosholt (16-2)

 

Welterweight Bout: (#10) Benjamin Brinsa (18-0) vs. (#7) Albert Tumenov (18-2)

 

Featherweight Bout: Dennis Siver (24-15) vs. Clay Guida (35-17)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Heavyweight Bout: Dawid Baziak (12-5) vs. Ryan Martinez (12-3)

 

Welterweight Bout: Peter Sobotta (11-4) vs. Tamdan McCrory (17-4)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Germaine de Randamie (9-6) vs. Alexandra Buch (10-5)

 

Welterweight Bout: Pascal Krauss (12-5) vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio (20-4)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Attila Vegh (31-5-2) vs. Stjepan Bekavac (16-7)

 

Featherweight Bout: Alan Omer (22-4) vs. Miguel Angel Duran (11-1)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Matt Van Buren (6-2) vs. D´Sean Pienaar (4-2)

 

Middleweight Bout: Zouhere el Assadi (8-4) vs. Barend Schoch (2-1)

 

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UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. McGregor

 

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UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. McGregor

Date: June 24, 2017

Venue: The O2

Local: Dublin, Ireland

 

Main Event

 

Featherweight Bout: (#2) Frankie Edgar (22-5-1) vs. Conor McGregor (20-6)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Lightweight Bout: Norman Parke (22-5) vs. Paul Sass (18-3)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Gegard Mousasi (38-9-2) vs. Francimar Barroso (19-7)

 

Middleweight Bout: John Phillips (20-6-1 NC) vs. Michael Kuiper (18-5)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Nathan Beer (18-4) vs. Leandro Issa (15-4)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Igor Pokrajac (28-16-1 NC) vs. Hans Stringer (24-10-3)

 

Middleweight Bout: Luke Barnatt (12-5) vs. Papy Abedi (14-3)

 

Featherweight Bout: Mike Wilkinson (11-3) vs. Mitch Chilson (9-2-1 NC)

 

Lightweight Bout: Andre Winner (17-8-1) vs. Ali MacLean (15-7-1)

 

Bantamweight Bout: Patrick Holohan (11-2-1) vs. Joakim Andreassen (4-0)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Joanne Calderwood (9-3) vs. Yuko Oya (9-5)

 

Welterweight Bout: Tom Egan (7-4) vs. Jung Seo (3-1)

 

Featherweight Bout: Robert Whiteford (13-5) vs. Johnny Frachey (18-10)

 

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The Ultimate Fighter: Finale

 

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The Ultimate Fighter: Finale

Date: June 24, 2017

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Welterweight Bout: (#8) Carlos Condit (34-10) vs. (#14) Paulo Thiago (21-8)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: Luke Rockhold (15-7) vs. Ed Herman (25-14-1 NC)

 

TUF Featherweight Final: TBA vs. Magno Almeida (11-4-1 NC)

 

TUF Women´s Bantamweight Final: TBA vs. Shioko Haga (5-0)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#2) Claudio Gadelha (12-2) vs. (#3) Iman Achhal (8-1)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Middleweight Bout: Cezar Ferreira (9-6) vs. Brian Houston (8-4)

 

Middleweight Bout: Sean Strickland (10-1) vs. Sultan Aliev (13-2)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Chris Barnett (11-5) vs. Jan Jorgensen (6-1)

 

Featherweight Bout: Abel Trujillo (14-10-1 NC) vs. Akira Corassani (13-8-1 NC)

 

Lightweight Bout: Jon Tuck (8-2) vs. Thiago Garcia (4-0)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Justine Kish (6-2) vs. Angelica Chavez (6-3)

 

Featherweight Bout: Scott McAffe (11-4) vs. TBA

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Valentina Shevchenko (5-3) vs. TBA

 

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UFC Fight Night: Dos Santos vs. Browne - Press Conference

 

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- Cigano said he hopes to end the fight in the first round with a beautiful knockout.

 

- Browne said he and Cigano are great nocauteadores, and anything can happen in this fight.

 

- Leites said Okami is a veteran with a lot of experience, and will be a big test for him.

 

- Okami said Leites is a great Jiu Jitsu fighter, however this will not make him leave to take the fight to the ground.

 

Weigh In

 

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UFC Fight Night: Dos Santos vs. Browne

Date: June 3, 2017

Venue: Mineirinho Arena

Local: Belo Horizonte, Brazil

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Junior Dos Santos (240 lbs) vs. Travis Browne (250 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#7) Thales Leites (185 lbs) vs. (#12) Yushin Okami (185 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Thiago Tavares (145 lbs) vs. (#4) Jon Shores (145 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: (#3) Roger Gracie (205 lbs) vs. (#5) Wagner Prado (205 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Alves (170 lbs) vs. Jason High (170 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Fabio Maldonado (205 lbs) vs. Ovince St.Preux (205 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Ronny Markes (185 lbs) vs. Tor Troeng (185 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#12) Bethe Correia (135 lbs) vs. Kinberly Tanaka Novais (135 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Perpetuo (170 lbs) vs. Bruno Carvalho (170 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Marcelo Guimaraes (170 lbs) vs. Nathan Coy (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Alan Patrick (155 lbs) vs. Cody Pfister (155 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Caio Magalhaes (185 lbs) vs. Dylan Andrews (185 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Ivan Jorge (155 lbs) vs. Christian Uflacker (155 lbs)

 

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UFC Fight Night: Dos Santos vs. Browne

Date: June 3, 2017

Venue: Mineirinho Arena

Local: Belo Horizonte, Brazil

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Junior Dos Santos (240 lbs) vs. Travis Browne (250 lbs)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#7) Thales Leites (185 lbs) vs. (#12) Yushin Okami (185 lbs)

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Thiago Tavares (145 lbs) vs. (#4) Jon Shores (145 lbs)

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: (#3) Roger Gracie (205 lbs) vs. (#5) Wagner Prado (205 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Alves (170 lbs) vs. Jason High (170 lbs)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Fabio Maldonado (205 lbs) vs. Ovince St.Preux (205 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Ronny Markes (185 lbs) vs. Tor Troeng (185 lbs)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#12) Bethe Correia (135 lbs) vs. Kinberly Tanaka Novais (135 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Perpetuo (170 lbs) vs. Bruno Carvalho (170 lbs)

 

Welterweight Bout: Marcelo Guimaraes (170 lbs) vs. Nathan Coy (170 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Alan Patrick (155 lbs) vs. Cody Pfister (155 lbs)

 

Middleweight Bout: Caio Magalhaes (185 lbs) vs. Dylan Andrews (185 lbs)

 

Lightweight Bout: Ivan Jorge (155 lbs) vs. Christian Uflacker (155 lbs)

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UFC: Fight Night: Dos Santos vs. Browne - Play by Play

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Alves (24-12) vs. Jason High (23-6)

 

Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from Mineirinho Arena in Belo Horizonte, Brazil for UFC Fight Night! Our first bout of the evening is 3 rounds in the UFC Welterweight division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 23 wins & 6 losses. Fighting out of Omaha, Nebraska, USA. 'The KC Bandit' Jason High!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Muay Thai Fighter. With a professional record of 24 wins & 12 losses. Fighting out of Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil. Thiago 'Pitbull' Alves!

 

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

 

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

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: ">There's the opening bell!

>Alves drops a shoulder, trying to sucker High in with a feint.

>Alves shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>High sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Alves up close into a clinch.

>High is trying to muscle Alves up against the cage.

>He does so, and now has Alves pinned to the cage.

>With the cage trapping Alves, High gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Alves stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple and put High against the cage.

>With the cage trapping High, Alves looks to try and take him down.

>Alves has the takedown, using the fact that High was pressed against the cage to his advantage.

>Alves ends up holding a seated High around the waist, pressing him up against the cage.

>Alves tries to lock High in a choke.

>The guillotine choke is locked in, deep enough that High has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Thiago Alves!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Fernando Yamasaki stopped the contest in 2:20 of Round 1. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), Thiago 'Pitbull' Alves!"

 

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Light Heavyweight Bout: (#3) Roger Gracie (9-2) vs. (#5) Wagner Prado (15-3-1 NC)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Muay Thai Fighter. With a professional record of 15 wins, 3 losses & 1 NC. Fighting out of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Wagner 'Caldeirao' Prado!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 9 wins & 2 losses. Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Roger Gracie.

 

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: ">We are underway!

>Caldeirao slips past a left jab and counters with a couple of nice shots.

>Caldeirao feints left, then right.

>Gracie comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Caldeirao.

>Caldeirao tries to counter Gracie with a huge left hook, but it doesn't hit the target.

>Gracie catches a left leg kick and goes for a takedown but Caldeirao is able to stuff it.

>Caldeirao tries for a leg kick but Gracie moves out of range.

>Gracie sees a left body kick coming, grabs it, shoots in for a takedown, and gets it, Gracie is in half guard.

>Gracie attempts to arm triangle Caldeirao from the top of half guard.

>Caldeirao defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Caldeirao reaches over and tries to lock Gracie in a guillotine.

>Gracie defends it well.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Gracie tries to ensnare Caldeirao in a kimura.

>Caldeirao defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Caldeirao tries to move from half guard to full guard, but Gracie doesn't allow it.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>In half guard, Gracie begins working to get side control.

>Caldeirao comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Gracie in half guard.

>Caldeirao reaches over and tries to lock Gracie in a guillotine.

>Gracie blocks it.

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.

 

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

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: ">Round two begins!

>Caldeirao darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.

>A left jab misses and Caldeirao counters with a kick to the body.

>Caldeirao drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Gracie in with a faked single leg attempt.

>Caldeirao feints left and then throws a vicious left uppercut, narrowly missing Gracie.

>Gracie is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Caldeirao.

>Caldeirao throws a vicious left uppercut first, but it just misses.

>A feint puts him off balance, but Gracie is still able to slip out of the way of a body kick.

>Gracie circles, looking for an opening.

>Not letting Gracie settle at all, Caldeirao comes in closer.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Gracie avoids a nice combination.

>Caldeirao looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Caldeirao is now standing in the pocket.

>Caldeirao tries for a body kick but Gracie sees it coming and avoids it.

>Good head movement allows Gracie to avoid a flurry of rights and lefts.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Caldeirao to hit a great hook, knocking Gracie out instantly!

>By Knock Out, the winner is Wagner Prado!"

 

Kenny Florian: "Also performance by Wagner Prado!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 4:14 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Knockout, Wagner 'Calderao' Prado!"

 

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Featherweight Bout: (#3) Thiago Tavares (26-7-1) vs. (#4) Jon Shores (15-0)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 15 wins & 0 losses. Fighting out of Tokyo, Japan. 'Killer' Jon Shores!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 26 wins, 7 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Thiago Tavares!

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Osiris Maia."

 

Osiris Maia: “Are you ready.? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: ">The fight begins!

>Tavares steps back to avoid a left jab.

>There's a takedown attempt from Tavares.

>Shores tries to step away from the takedown.

>Tavares can't get the takedown, Shores was too quick to back away.

>Shores avoids a body kick.

>A flicked jab from Tavares only finds gloves.

>Shores doesn't press the issue, allowing Tavares to circle.

>Tavares is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Shores.

>Shores moves in too, and they start to grapple.

>The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Shores throws a looping punch, but Tavares avoids it.

>Tavares steps in to put some pressure on.

>Tavares shoots in for a takedown.

>Shores stuffs the takedown attempt, but can't do anything about being pushed up against the cage.

>Tavares attempts to wrestle Shores to the ground.

>Shores blocks the takedown attempt and turns Tavares around so that he has his back to the cage.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Shores goes to use some dirty boxing, but Tavares is aware of the danger and uses wrestling to prevent any damage from happening.

>Shores tries to keep him pressed up against the cage with wrestling, but Tavares isn't allowing it.

>Shores suddenly finds a standing guillotine choke slapped on him!

>The guillotine is fully applied, but with only a few seconds left Shores will survive!

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out."

 

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 Tavares, but only a 10-9."

 

Round 2

Jon Anik: ">There's the bell and round number two begins!

>Tavares steps back to avoid a flying knee strike.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>A feint sets up a right head kick attempt from Shores, but Tavares moves out of range at the last moment.

>Shores is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Shores is now standing in the pocket.

>Tavares dodges a jab, and fires back with a stinging jab.

>A left jab misses, Tavares counters with a picture-perfect roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Tavares to counter with a kick to the body.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Shores checks a leg kick and comes right back with a series of big right hands, putting Tavares down on the ground!

>Shores starts pounding away on Tavares, looking to finish him off!

>Tavares shows great instincts, pulling half guard to put a halt to the shower of punches.

>Shores looks to pass half guard and get side control.

>Shores isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Tavares.

>Tavares attempts to guillotine Shores from the bottom of half guard.

>The guillotine is locked in, tight enough that Shores has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is Thiago Tavares!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Osiris Maia stopped the contest in 4:14 of Round 2. Declare the winner by Tapout (Guillotine Choke), Thiago Tavares!"

 

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Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#7) Thales Leites (27-6) vs. (#12) Yushin Okami (33-11)

 

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

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. This man is a Wrestler. With a professional record of 33 wins & 11 losses. Fighting out of Kanagawa, Japan. Yushin 'Thunder' Okami!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. This man is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter. With a professional record of 27 wins & 6 losses. Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thales Leites!

 

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

 

Fernando 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.”

 

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

 

Round 1

Jon Anik: ">Round one begins!

>Leites throws a barrage of big rights but Okami is quick to move out of range.

>Okami looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Leites tries to counter Okami with a right hand, but it only thumps into the gloves.

>Leites shoots in for a takedown.

>Leites gets the takedown! Okami pulls guard.

>Leites tries to smother Okami but can't keep control long enough.

>Okami throws out some punches, but Leites leans back to avoid them.

>Leites begins trying to pass the guard.

>Okami finds his opponent too skilled, and Leites passes guard into side control.

>Leites tries to lock Okami in an arm triangle.

>Leites gets the arm triangle fully applied and Okami has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is Thales Leites!"

 

Kenny Florian: "A huge victory by Thales Leites, certainly enter the TOP 5 of the division!!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Fernando Yamasaki stopped the contest in 2:36 of Round 1. Declare the winner by Tapout (Arm Triangle), Thales Leites!"

 

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Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Junior Dos Santos (19-5) vs. Travis Browne (19-8-1)

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, this is the main event of the evening, 5 rounds in the UFC Heavyweight Division.

 

Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. He is a Mix Martial Artist. With a professional record of 19 wins, 8 losses & 1 Draw. Fighting out of Hapa, Hawaii, USA. Travis 'Hapa' Browne!

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. He is a Boxer. With a professional record of 19 wins & 5 losses. Fighting out of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. He is the former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Junior 'Cigano' Dos Santos!

 

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

 

Mario Yamasaki: “Alright guys, 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

Jon Anik: ">The fight begins!

>Browne counters a one-two combination with a jab.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Moving in closer, Browne looks like he may want to wrestle dos Santos.

>Browne can't get close enough to grapple, dos Santos keeps him away with strikes.

>dos Santos is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>dos Santos moves into the pocket.

>From the pocket, dos Santos sees a body kick coming and hits a flurry of quick punches to sting Browne.

>Browne slips past a nice combination and hits a clean punch.

>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.

>Neither fighter backs away, instead they both choose to start swinging!

>Getting the better of the exchange, dos Santos hits a powerful right hand that knocks Browne down!

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>dos Santos senses victory and starts to unload with punches!

>dos Santos pounds away, Browne is barely able to offer any defence at all!

>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>The winner, by TKO; Junior dos Santos!"

 

Kenny Florian: "Impressive victory by Junior Dos Santos!"

 

Bruce Buffer: "The referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the contest in 3:21 of Round 1. Declare the winner by TKO, Junior 'Cigano' Dos Santos!"

 

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UFC: Fight Night: Dos Santos vs. Browne

Venue: Mineirinho Arena

Local: Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Attendence: 12,914

Gate: $ 3,228,500

Critical Rating: Great

Commercial Rating: Great

 

Main Event

 

Heavyweight Bout: (#8) Junior Dos Santos vs. Travis Browne - Junior Dos Santos win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:21 of Round 1.

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: (#7) Thales Leites vs. (#12) Yushin Okami - Thales Leites win by Submission (Arm Triangle) in 2:36 of Round 1.

 

Featherweight Bout: (#3) Thiago Tavares vs. (#4) Jon Shores - Thiago Tavares win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 4:14 of Round 2.

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: (#3) Roger Gracie vs. (#5) Wagner Prado - Wagner Prado win by KO (Punch) in 4:14 of Round 2.

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Alves vs. Jason High - Thiago Alves win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 2:20 of Round 1.

 

Preliminary Card

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Fabio Maldonado vs. Ovince St.Preux - Fabio Maldonado win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Middleweight Bout: Ronny Markes vs. Tor Troeng - Ronny Markes win by Submission (Arm Triangle) in 4:03 of Round 1.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: (#12) Bethe Correia vs. Kinberly Tanaka Novais - Bethe Correia win by TKO (Strikes) in 3:53 of Round 1.

 

Welterweight Bout: Thiago Perpetuo vs. Bruno Carvalho - Thiago Perpetuo win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Welterweight Bout: Marcelo Guimaraes vs. Nathan Coy - Marcelo Guimaraes win by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 4:15 of Round 3.

 

Lightweight Bout: Alan Patrick vs. Cody Pfister - Alan Patrick win by Submission (Triangle with Armbar) in 3:11 of Round 2.

 

Middleweight Bout: Caio Magalhaes vs. Dylan Andrews - Caio Magalhaes win by Unanimous Decision.

 

Lightweight Bout: Ivan Jorge vs. Christian Uflacker - Christian Uflacker win by KO (Knee) in 3:29 of Round 2.

 

Bonus

 

Fight of the Night: Ronny Markes vs. Tor Troeng

 

KO of the Night: Wagner Prado

 

Submission of the Night: Thiago Tavares

 

Post Fight

 

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- Dos Santos said the fight was exactly as he planned, and now waiting for a fight against a top 5 of the division.

 

- Browne said Dos Santos has the most powerful blows of the division.

 

- Leites said he is increasingly close fight for a title shot, and the controversy of a rematch with Marquardt said that only depends on the UFC this fight happen again.

 

- Tavares said is not nobody want to specify that face, and what the UFC set for him is good.

 

End Post Fight.

 

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Predictions

 

Cagerage - 9 :) / 4 :mad:

 

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The Ultimate Fighter 25: Team Diaz vs. Team MacDonald

 

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EPISODE 7

 

- In today's episode, we meet the last two finalists this season.

 

- With only two fights Nick Diaz called his brother Nate Diaz, to help his fighters in training for the next fight.

 

- MacDonald did not lag behind and called the Georges St; Pierre to help their fighters.

 

- Let the first fight today.

 

Featherweight Bout

 

Brandon Bender (14-2) VS. Joel Lee (2-0)

 

Round 1

>The fight begins!

>A jab misses and Lee counters with a couple of jabs and a beautiful right hook to the body.

>Lee counters a left jab by using a couple of shots to the body and a nice right uppercut.

>Bender avoids a quick jab and hits a kick to the inside of the left leg.

>There's a takedown attempt from Bender.

>Lee tries to strike first with a solid right hook, but isn't quick enough.

>The takedown is successful, Bender almost gets side control but has to settle for half guard.

>Bender attempts to arm triangle Lee from the top of half guard.

>Bender gets the arm triangle, sinks it in deeply, but Lee is still trying to fight out of it!

>No! Lee manages to break free. Clearly the hold couldn't have been as tight as it looked.

>Bender blocks Lee as he tries a sweep from half guard.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Bender attempts to pass half guard.

>He passes guard with ease, moving straight into the mount.

>Bender spins out, looking to ensnare Lee in a kneebar.

>Bender can't secure the leg and loses position...both fighters immediately scramble.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Lee leaves a leg in as they scramble, and Bender immediately tries to grab it.

>Bender secures the leg and applies an ankle lock, Lee has no option but to tap out!

 

Dana White: "The winner, by submission, and advancing to the finals is Brandon Bender!"

 

- Team Diaz can classify two fighters to the finals.

 

- Bender said he learned a lot from Diaz, and always will inspire him.

 

- Let the last fight of the season.

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout

 

Marianna Kheyfets (6-2) VS. Martina Gomez (4-0)

 

Round 1

>Round one begins!

>Kheyfets steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Kheyfets covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a solid left.

>Gómez slips past a left jab and fires back with a clean left.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Gómez backs away from Kheyfets, creating some space between them.

>Kheyfets keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Gómez presses in closer to attack.

>A left jab misses and Gómez counters with a scything low kick to the legs.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Moving in closer, Kheyfets looks like she may want to try and clinch with Gómez.

>Not keen on getting too close to Kheyfets, Gómez uses movement to keep out of reach.

>A left hand misses, allowing Gómez to counter with a straight left.

>A leg kick misses badly, giving Kheyfets an opening to score with a left.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Moving in closer, Kheyfets looks like she may want to try and clinch with Gómez.

>Strikes from Gómez keep Kheyfets from stepping in too close, and she is forced to step back.

>Kheyfets slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.

>Round one ends as time expires.

 

Round 2

>We are back underway!

>Kheyfets slips out of the way of a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feint.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Kheyfets shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>Kheyfets goes under an attempted counter right hand.

>The takedown is successful, Gómez couldn't quite stay on her feet.

>Kheyfets ends up holding a seated Gómez around the waist, pressing her up against the cage.

>Kheyfets looks to get a more dominant position by pushing Gómez from a seated position onto her back.

>Gómez gets turned onto her back, and is left under side control.

>Kheyfets looks to roll Gómez slightly and slip behind.

>Gómez is in big trouble as she is forced to give up her back!

>Kheyfets attempts an armbar.

>Kheyfets gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Gómez has to tap!

 

Dana White: "The winner by Submission and advance to the finals is Marianna Kheyfets!"

 

- Kheyfets said he knew the weakness of Gomez was ground fighting and went to win by submission.

 

- Diaz said it was a great experience working with these new talents.

 

- MacDonald said he will now concentrate solely on his rematch against Diaz.

 

- To end the traditional pose front of the front among the finalists and coaches.

 

 

The Ultimate Fighter: Finale

 

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The Ultimate Fighter: Finale

Date: June 24, 2017

Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center

Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

Main Event

 

Welterweight Bout: (#8) Carlos Condit (34-10) vs. (#14) Paulo Thiago (21-8)

 

Co-Main Event

 

Middleweight Bout: Luke Rockhold (15-7) vs. Ed Herman (25-14-1 NC)

 

TUF Featherweight Final: Brandon Bender (14-2) vs. Magno Almeida (11-4-1 NC)

 

TUF Women´s Bantamweight Final: Marianna Kheyfets (6-2) vs. Shioko Haga (5-0)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: (#2) Claudio Gadelha (12-2) vs. (#3) Iman Achhal (8-1)

 

Preliminary Card

 

Middleweight Bout: Cezar Ferreira (9-6) vs. Brian Houston (8-4)

 

Middleweight Bout: Sean Strickland (10-1) vs. Sultan Aliev (13-2)

 

Heavyweight Bout: Chris Barnett (11-5) vs. Jan Jorgensen (6-1)

 

Featherweight Bout: Abel Trujillo (14-10-1 NC) vs. Akira Corassani (13-8-1 NC)

 

Lightweight Bout: Jon Tuck (8-2) vs. Thiago Garcia (4-0)

 

Women´s Strawweight Bout: Justine Kish (6-2) vs. Angelica Chavez (6-3)

 

Featherweight Bout: Scott McAffe (11-4) vs. Joel Lee (2-0)

 

Women´s Bantamweight Bout: Valentina Shevchenko (5-3) vs. Martina Gomez (4-0)

 

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Hello friends accompanying this dynasty, I am here to announce that I will stop here, I'm working to get a new dynasty in WMMA 4.

 

To all who followed thank you!

 

And I invite everyone to accompany my new dynasty!

 

 

I'm already waiting for the new one! I really enjoy the style of your dynasty and expect at least as good from the next one ;)

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