UFC Fight Night 271 live results: Israel Adesanya vs. Joe Pyfer

The UFC closes out the month of March on Paramount+ with the Octagon returning to Seattle with UFC Fight Night 271 taking place at the Climate Pledge Arena.

The main event sees the return of former UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya, fighting for the first time in over a year, taking on Joe Pyfer in the five-round headliner. Adesanya is looking to get back into title form and end a three-fight losing skid, while Pyfer is looking to score the biggest win of his career and extend his three-fight win streak.

In the co-main event, former UFC Women’s Flyweight Champion Alexa Grasso takes on Maycee Barber in a rematch of a February 2021 bout won by Grasso. Also on the main card is a battle of veterans as Michael Chiesa takes on Niko Price in a double retirement bout; a middleweight fight between rising propsects Mansur Abdul-Malik and Yousri Belgaroui; and a lightweight fight pitting Terrance McKinney against Kyle Nelson.

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> Women’s Strawweights- #13 Alexia Thainara (13-1, 2-0 UFC) vs. Bruna Brasil (11-6-1, 3-4 UFC)

They trade and Thainara lands a right hand. They trade leg kicks. Thainara lands a combo then a pair of leg kicks. Thainara gets a takedown and lands a combo as Brasil stands. Brasil lands a leg kick. They trade and Thainara scores another takedown. Thainara lands and they get to their feet. Thainara lands a right hand as Brasil looks for a takedown opening. Brasil lands a left hook. Brasil lands a leg kick as Thainara lands a series of punches. Brasil with a body kick and a leg kick though Thainara counters into a takedown. Thainara is pressuring the neck and lands an elbow from the top. Thainara lands from the top. 10-9 Thainara.

Thainara lands a leg kick and a combination. Thainara lands a solid right hand after a series of shots. Thainara pushes Brasil against the fence and lands a knee. Brasil lands a knee and they break, and Brasil lands a knee as Thainara lands a series of punches. Thainara grabs the body lock and pushes it against the fence as they trade knees. Thainara keeps it pushed against the fence as both are landing knees. Thainara lands a combination as they separate, and then lands a pair of combinations. Brasil lands a spin kick to the body but eats a right hand from Thainara. Brasil lands a knee and Thainara scores a takedown off of it. Thainara pressuring from the top. Thainara with an elbow. Thainara lands from the top as Brasil kicks her off, but Thainara ends up back on top and lands to end the round. 10-9 Thainara, 20-18 Thainara.

They trade kicks. Brasil lands a head kick, but Thainara grabs it and dumps Brasil to the mat. Thainara gets inside the guard of Brasil and lands. Thainara lands a few elbows from the top. Thainara lands some right hands from the top. Thainara has the back as they stand and lands before they get into clinch position. They break apart and Thainara lands a right hand and a calf kick. Thainara with a combination and a calf kick and lands another solid right hand. Thainara lands another right hand. Thainara with a quick flurry and Brasil looks gassed. Thainara gets a takedown. Thainara lands from the top before standing, and Brasil stands. Brasil lands a spin kick right to the face that stunned Thainara and Thainara grabs the back of Brasil. Thainara lands some knees against the fence. Thainara lands as they break at the end. 10-9 Thainara, 30-27 Thainara.

Fight Result- Alexia Thainara def. Bruna Brasil by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Bantamweights- Ricky Simon (22-7, 10-6 UFC) vs. Adrian Yanez (17-6, 6-3 UFC)

Yanez works the jab as Simon is looking for a takedown opening. Simon lands a leg kick. Yanez working the jab. They trade left hooks. They both work the jab. Simon lands a leg kick and looks for a takedown but Yanez escapes. Yanez lands some punches. Simon just misses a spinning back fist. Simon with a stiff jab. They trade in close range as Yanez lands a quick combo. They trade jabs as Yanez lands a right hand. Yanez with a jab followed by a right hand. Simon lands a body kick. Both land in close range. Simon with an uppercut. Yanez lands a right hand. Close round. 10-9 Yanez.

Simon lands a right hand. Simon with a front kick. Simon lands a right hand. They both land inside the pocket. Yanez with a double jab as Simon lands a leg kick. They both land a right hand. Simon lands a jab and scores a takedown. Simon lands from the top. Yanez is able to scramble up and Simon has the back against the fence. Yanez grabs the fence. Simon lands a knee. Simon gets another takedown and lands a knee before Yanez gets up. Simon trying hard to get Yanez back down against the fence. Simon lands an elbow as they break apart. Yanez lands a solid right hand. Yanez lands a double jab followed by a combo. Simon with a head kick that Yanez blocks, and Yanez lands a right hand. Yanez with a combo. They trade jabs. 10-9 Simon, 19-19.

Yanez lands a combination. Yanez with a leg kick followed by a stiff right hand. Yanez with another right hand. Yanez with another combination. They trade inside the pocket. They trade jabs and Simon lands a solid left hook that stuns Yanez for a moment. Yanez lands and Simon is cut open. Yanez working the jab. Yanez lands a right hand. Simon lands a jab. Yanez lands a right hand and Simon is hurt. Yanez with a jab as Simon is circling away. Yanez lands as Simon was coming forward. Yanez lands another combo. Yanez lands a jab as they trade in close range. Yanez lands a right hand. Yanez with another combo. Yanez drops Simon with a right hand late and is landing lots of shots late but Simon is able to make it to the end. 10-9 Yanez, 29-28 Yanez.

Fight Result- Ricky Simon vs. Adrian Yanez ruled a majority draw (29-28, 28-28, 28-28)

> Light Heavyweights- Navajo Stirling (8-0, 3-0 UFC) vs. Bruno Lopes (14-2, 1-1 UFC)

They both land a leg kick. They trade leg kicks. Stirling with a high kick. Stirling lands a body kick. They both land big shots during an exchange. Stirling lands a left hand. Stirling with a head kick and Lopes catches the leg and tries for a takedown as Stirling gets the leg free, but Lopes gets the back. They separate after Lopes lands an elbow. Lopes looks for a takedown but Stirling defends and lands a knee. Stirling with a left hook to the body and then lands a big combination. Lopes grabs a Stirling body kick but Stirling squirms away. Stirling lands a right hand. They trade and Lopes looks for a takedown as he gets the back, but Stirling gets away. Stirling lands a combo and a head kick. 10-9 Stirling.

Stirling pressuring and landing as he lands to the body. Lopes lands a counter right hand. Stirling with a jab and a right hand. Lopes lands a right hand. They trade and Stirling hurts Lopes with two right hands. Stirling then drops Lopes with a left hand and starts landing from the top. Stirling lands and grabs the neck as they stand. Stirling lands a big right hand and Lopes is stumbling around as he is hurt and Stirling is landing lots of punches and elbows. Stirling with lots of left hands from the back. Lopes is badly busted open as Stirling is landing from the mount. Stirling with more big shots and it is finally stopped. Big finish from Stirling!

Fight Result- Navajo Stirling def. Bruno Lopes by TKO (punches) at 4:05 of Round 2

> Women’s Flyweights- #12 Casey O’Neill (10-2, 5-2 UFC) vs. #14 Gabriella Fernandes (11-3, 3-2 UFC)

O’Neill lands a leg kick. She lands another. Fernandes with a left hand and a high kick. O’Neill lands a combo. O’Neill with another leg kick. O’Neill lands another leg kick and follows with a right hand. O’Neill with a right hand. O’Neill works the jab and lands to the body and a body kick. Fernandes with a quick combo and a leg kick. O’Neill rushes in and lands. O’Neill hurts Fernandes with a right hand and starts teeing off with big shots against the fence and Fernandes goes down and it is all over! What a finish from O’Neill!

Fight Result- Casey O’Neill def. Gabriella Fernandes by knockout (punches) at 3:11 of Round 1

> Heavyweights- #8 Marcin Tybura (27-10, 14-9 UFC) vs. Tyrell Fortune (17-3, 0-0 UFC)

Not much has happened in the first minute. Fortune lands before scoring a big takedown and starts unloading with punches from the top. Fortune has Tybura pinned against the fence. Tybura is trying to work to his feet and does but Fortune lands a big right hand. Fortune looks for the takedown against the fence. Tybura lands a big knee. They break apart. Tybura with a high kick. They trade right hands. Fortune with a right hand as Tybura lands a teet kick. 10-9 Fortune.

Fortune lands a right hand. Fortune lands another hard right hand. Tybura lands a leg kick and a pair of teet kicks, though one goes low and timeout is called. They get back going and Fortune lands a right hand. Fortune lands a pair of right hands. Fortune lands a right hand. Tybura is pressuring and lands a big left hand. Fortune lands a right hand. Tybura with a right hand. Fortune with a left hand and Tybura lands a body kick. Fortune lands a right hand. Fortune with another right hand. 10-9 Fortune, 20-18 Fortune.

Fortune pushes it against the fence and is controlling Tybura. They separate after no action. They clinch back up and Tybura pushes it to the fence. They break apart and Tybura lands some teet kicks and they clinch against the fence. Fortune lands an elbow. They separate. Tybura lands a right hand. Fortune with a combination. Fortune scores a takedown and has back control as they stand. Fortune drags it back down. Fortune with some big right hands as they get to their feet and Fortune keeps control along the fence. Tybura reverses and lands. Fortune reverses back and Tybura lands a knee. Fortune with a knee and Tybura lands a left hand. Tybura lands a combo as he pushes Fortune against the fence. Tybura with a front kick and lands a combo. They trade at the end. 10-9 Tybura, 29-28 Fortune.

Fight Result- Tyrell Fortune def. Marcin Tybura by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

> Lightweights- Chase Hooper (16-4-1, 8-4 UFC) vs. Lance Gibson Jr. (9-2, 0-1 UFC)

They trade leg kicks. Hooper with a quick combo. Both land a leg kick. Hooper with a high kick. Hooper shoots for a takedown as he has a single leg and Gibson is defending by landing punches and elbows. Hooper lets go. Gibson with a leg kick. Hooper lands a body kick as Gibson lands to the body. Hooper lands a head kick. Gibson with a left hook. They clinch and Gibson badly hurts Hooper with an elbow and then lands a head kick. Gibson is landing some knees and Hooper is down and the fight is stopped! Weird finish but Hooper isn’t protesting and he was hurt badly.

Fight Result- Lance Gibson Jr. def. Chase Hooper by TKO (strikes) at 2:56 of Round 1

> Lightweights- Ignacio Bahamondes (17-6, 6-3 UFC) vs. Tofiq Musayev (22-6, 0-1 UFC)

Bahamondes lands some kicks early. Musayev lands a right hand and Bahamondes lands a solid counter combination. Musayev with a leg kick. Musayev catches a kick and both swing and land. Bahamondes lands a leg kick. Bahamondes with a high kick and then lands another. Bahamondes with a pair of inside leg kicks. They trade kicks. Musayev lands a right hand as they tie up and Musayev pushes it to the fence. They trade elbows as they break. Musayev lands a leg kick. Bahamondes with a body kick. They trade leg kicks. Musayev with a leg kick. Musayev lands a heavy combination. Bahamondes with a combination. They trade body kicks and Musayev gets a late takedown and lands some punches from the top. 10-9 Bahamondes.

Bahamondes drops Musayev with a right hand and starts teeing off from the top. He gets up and Bahamondes tried twice to take him down but Musayev grabbed the fence both times. They separate and both land body kicks. Musayev gets Bahamondes down and Bahamondes looks for a guillotine choke. Musayev escapes and is on top. Musayev lands a big elbow and Bahamondes is cut open badly. Bahamondes looks for an armbar but Musayev escapes. Bahamondes is badly bleeding as Musayev lands from the top. Musayev with an illegal headbutt that the referee misses. Musayev with a big elbow and right hand from the top. Musayev with some big shots from the top and he has Bahamondes hurt. Musayev with more big shots from the top and Bahamondes is a ten on The Muta Scale. Musayev with more big shots. Bahamondes survives. 10-9 Musayev, 19-19.

Musayev lands a right hand. Bahamondes with a spinning elbow. Musayev lands a combination. They tie up and Musayev scores a takedown. Musayev lands from the top as he controls. Bahamondes with an elbow from the bottom. Musayev lands from the top. Bahamondes is trying to scramble up but he is bleeding everywhere and slippery and Musayev is keeping it down. Bahamondes is able to sweep and takes the back of Musayev. Bahamondes is working for a choke. Bahamondes is looking for it but Musayev escapes and lands from the top. 10-9 Musayev, 29-28 Musayev.

Fight Result- Tofiq Musayev def. Ignacio Bahamondes by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-27, 30-27)

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> Lightweights- Terrance McKinney (17-8, 7-5 UFC) vs. Kyle Nelson (17-6-1, 5-5-1 UFC)

McKinney working the jab early and he drops Nelson with a head kick. McKinney with tons of hammerfists from the top and Nelson is covering up. McKinney just pouring on the hammerfists and it is stopped! What a finish from McKinney!

Fight Result- Terrance McKinney def. Kyle Nelson by TKO (punches) at :24 of Round 1

> Middleweights- Mansur Abdul-Malik (9-0-1, 3-0-1 UFC) vs. Yousri Belgaroui (9-3, 1-0 UFC)

They both land a leg kick. Belgaroui lands a leg kick. He lands another one. Abdul-Malik with a front kick. Belgaroui lands a front kick to the body. They trade leg kicks. Both land a body kick. Belgaroui lands a nasty calf kick. He lands a pair of leg kicks. Abdul-Malik lands a right hand. Belgaroui with a pair of calf kicks. He lands another. Belgaroui landing all sorts of kicks. They trade late and Belgaroui lands a high kick. 10-9 Belgaroui.

They trade kicks. Belgaroui lands a pair of calf kicks as Abdul-Malik was pressing forward. Belgaroui lands a pair of right hands. Abdul-Malik grabs ahold and tries to get a slam but Belgaroui stays on his feet. They break apart. Abdul-Malik pressing forward and throws but Belgaroui is circling away. Abdul-Malik rushes in looking to land but misses. Belgaroui with a knee and a right hand. Abdul-Malik gets a brief takedown and takes the back and drags it back down. Abdul-Malik trying to get the hooks in. Belgaroui is able to escape and has the back as they stand and he lands. Belgaroui lands some knees and some right hands as they break apart. Belgaroui lands a right hand. Belgaroui lands a pair of knees. They trade knees. Belgaroui lands an uppercut and a knee. Abdul-Malik looks hurt and gassed. They trade knees as Belgaroui lands an elbow. Belgaroui drops Abdul-Malik at the end but the horn sounds. 10-9 Belgaroui, 20-18 Belgaroui.

Belgaroui lands a calf kick. They trade kicks. Belgaroui with a pair of jabs and a right hand. Belgaroui lands a knee. Belgaroui lands a head kick then a series of punches. Abdul-Malik with a spinning elbow. Abdul-Malik gets a takedown and has the back as they go to the fence. Abdul-Malik with back control on the feet. They break apart. Belgaroui hurts Abdul-Malik badly with a knee and a right hand. Abdul-Malik lands a right hand. Abdul-Malik tries a lunging takedown but Belgaroui defends. Belgaroui lands a right hand and a jab and then lands to the body. Belgarouri drops Abdul-Malik with a knee to the body and it is stopped! Brutal finish from Belgaroui!

Fight Result- Yousri Belgaroui def. Mansur Abdul-Malik by TKO (knee) at 3:39 of Round 3

> Featherweights- Julian Erosa (31-12, 9-8 UFC) vs. Lerryan Douglas (13-5, 0-0 UFC)

Douglas lands a leg kick. They trade leg kicks. Erosa with a high kick. Douglas lands a leg kick. Douglas lands a solid left hook by a hard calf kick and Erosa’s leg is already compromised. Erosa lands a combo. Douglas stumbles Erosa with a right hand. Douglas with another heavy leg kick. Douglas lands a combo. Erosa lands a right hand. Erosa lands a combo. Erosa lands against the fence and Douglas lands big punches in return. Douglas stumbles Erosa with a jab and then drops him with another one. Erosa gets up but is hurt. Douglas lands another stiff jab. He lands another that rocks Erosa and then a right hand. Douglas drops Erosa and Erosa gets up, but Douglas lands a big punch and Erosa goes down again and it’s over! What a finish from Douglas!

Fight Result- Lerryan Douglas def. Julian Erosa by knockout (punches) at 3:33 of Round 1

> Welterweights- Michael Chiesa (19-7, 14-7 UFC) vs. Niko Price (16-10 2 NC, 8-10 2 NC UFC)

Price lands a right hand. They tie up and Chiesa has the body lock. Price is able to score the takedown but Chiesa scrambles up and slams Price to the mat and takes the back. Price tries to get out but Chiesa gets the rear-naked choke locked in and Price taps!

Fight Result- Michael Chiesa def. Niko Price by submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:03 of Round 1

> Women’s Flyweights- #3 Alexa Grasso (16-5-1, 8-5-1 UFC) vs. #5 Maycee Barber (15-2, 10-2 UFC)

Grasso lands a leg kick. They trade in close range. Barber lands a quick flurry and Grasso counters with a right hand. Barber with a leg kick. Grasso lands a high kick. Grasso lands a counter combination as Barber was pressing forward. Grasso then drops Barber with a massive left hand and immediately jumps on the back with a rear-naked choke locked on and Barber is out cold! What a brutal finish by Grasso.

Fight Result- Alexa Grasso def. Maycee Barber by knockout (punch) at 2:42 of Round 1

> Middleweights- #4 Israel Adesanya (24-5, 13-5 UFC) vs. #14 Joe Pyfer (15-3, 6-1 UFC)

Adesanya lands a leg kick. Pyfer shoots for a takedown and has the body lock against the fence. Adesanya landing defensive punches as Pyfer is just trying to get it down. Adesanya escapes the position. Adesanya lands a body kick. Pyfer just misses a right hand. Adesanya with an inside leg kick and lands a knee to the body. Adesanya lands another leg kick. Pyfer lands a left hook. Adesanya works the jab as he lands a leg kick. Pyfer shoots for a takedown and pushes it to the fence. They break apart and Adesanya lands a body kick. Adesanya with a stiff leg kick. Pyfer lands a leg kick. Adesanya lands a left hand followed by a body kick and a calf kick. Pyfer gets a takedown. He lands an elbow from the top. 10-9 Adesanya.

Adesanya lands a body kick. He lands another. Adesanya lands a hard calf kick and timeout is called for an eye poke. They get back to action and Adesanya is pressing forward. Pyfer shoots for a takedown and pushes it against the fence but they quickly break apart. Pyfer lands a left hand and a couple of uppercuts and Adesanya lands a right hand. Adesanya hurts Pyfer with a combination. Adesanya lands a left hook to the body. Pyfer looks for a takedown but Adesanya defends. Adesanya lands a combo. Pyfer with a right hand. Pyfer connects. Adesanya lands a combo and a high kick. Pyfer lands some shots against the fence and Adesanya is covering up. Pyfer gets a takedown and gets the mount. Adesanya gives up his back and Pyfer gets the hooks on. Pyfer switches back to the mount. Adesanya rolls and gives up his back again. Pyfer landing lots of shots from the back as Adesanya is covering up and it is stopped! Massive win for Pyfer.

Fight Result- Joe Pyfer def. Israel Adesanya by TKO (punches) at 4:18 of Round 2

UFC 306 live results: Noche UFC at The Sphere

It’s a historic night in both UFC and sports history with UFC 306: the first-ever sporting event from The Sphere in Las Vegas.

The event is also known as Riyadh Season Noche UFC.

One of the UFC’s biggest stars competes in the main event as bantamweight Champion Sean O’Malley defends against top contender Merab Dvalishvili. O’Malley is making his second title defense after coming off a successful title defense over Marlon Vera in March. Dvalishvili finally gets his long-awaited title shot on the heels of ten straight wins.

In the co-main event, the trilogy will conclude as women’s flyweight champion Alexa Grasso defends against former champion Valentina Shevchenko. Grasso became the champion in a stunning upset when she submitted Shevchenko in March 2023. Grasso remained the champion following a draw in their rematch at the first-ever Noche UFC last September. The two square off for a third time following a stint as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter.

The main card features an exciting featherweight bout pitting former title challenger Brian Ortega vs. rising prospect Diego Lopes. Plus, lightweights Daniel Zellhuber and Esteban Ribovics square off, and a flyweight bout between Ronaldo Rodriguez and Ode Osbourne kicks off the main card. 19-year-old prospect Raul Rosas Jr. will be in the opening bout of the night, taking on Aoriqileng.

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> Bantamweights- Raul Rosas Jr. (9-1, 3-1 UFC) vs. Aoriqileng (25-11 1 NC, 3-3 1 NC UFC)

Rosas mixing kicks early. Aoriqileng lands a right hand after Rosas lands a body kick. They trade right hands. Aoriqileng lands a nice right hand. Rosas lands a kick and then scores a takedown. Rosas with some body shots from inside the guard of Aoriqileng. Rosas moves to half-guard and is trying to pass to side control. He gets to side control then moves to full mount before Aoriqileng gives up his back. Rosas looking for a choke. Rosas with punches from the back. Rosas landing from the back and gets on top and lands to end the round. 10-9 Rosas Jr.

Aoriqileng lands a right hand. Rosas with a leg kick. Rosas looks for a takedown but Aoriqileng defends. Rosas with another inside leg kick as both are being patient. Rosas lands a combination. Aoriqileng lands a right hand. He lands another right hand. They trade in close range as both land some big shots. Aoriqileng with a right hand to the body. Aoriqileng with a body kick. 10-9 Aoriqileng, 19-19.

They trade punches and kicks. Rosas scores a takedown. Aoriqileng is able to crab walk to the fence as Rosas has the body lock. They stand with Rosas still having body control and scores another takedown. Rosas is in side control and lands some right hands. Aoriqileng gives up his back and Rosas lands some knees. Rosas ends up back on top inside the guard. Rosas with some big body punches from the top. He continues to land while in full control on the top. 10-9 Rosas Jr., 29-28 Rosas Jr.

Official Result- Raul Rosas Jr. def. Aoriqileng by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Flyweights- Edgar Chairez (11-5 1 NC, 1-1 1 NC UFC) vs. Joshua Van (10-2, 3-1 UFC)

Both land leg kicks early on. Chairez with a body kick. Van lands a jab. Chairez with a pair of leg kicks. Chairez with a calf kick as Van lands a jab. Chairez with a leg kick then a jab. Chairez lands a right hand and then another. Chairez with a heavy leg kick. Van lands a combination but Chairez counters with a knee and goes back to leg kicks. Chairez with a jab. Van lands a leg kick. They trade leg kicks. Chairez with a jab. They trade left hooks. Chairez with a pair of jabs and a leg kick. Chairez lands a right hand and Van briefly goes down. Van lands a combo. Chairez with a spin kick. 10-9 Chairez.

Chairez with a jumping knee. Chairez working the jab. They trade leg kicks. Van with a leg kick followed by a combination. Both land the jab. Chairez with a jab. Van with a leg kick and Van lands a combo to the body. Van with a flurry and hurts Chairez with a right hand. Van with a big flurry mixing to the head and body as Chairez is on the retreat. Van with a big right hand. Van with some big punches and knees to the body. Van lands some big punches then Chairez hurts Van with a spinning back fist and lands some more. Van gets a takedown after all of that madness. Van lands from the top and they get to their feet. Van with a flurry of punches. Van lands some more to the body. Chairez lands a right hand and then another big right hand. Van gets a takedown but Chairez has a guillotine choke locked in. Van gets out. Van landing from the top. 10-9 Van, 19-19.

Chairez working the jab and leg kick to start the third. Chairez working the jab as they trade right hands. Van with a right hand. They trade the jab. Van trips Chairez to the mat and gets on top. They stand and Van tries to drop down and attack a leg. They get to their feet and Chairez has the back along the fence. Van picks Chairez up and drops him down to the mat and works from the top. Chairez looking for a triangle choke. Van with some punches from the top as he mixes to the head and body. Van lands from the top as the fight goes the distance. 10-9 Van, 29-28 Van.

Official Result- Joshua Van def. Edgar Chairez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Women’s Strawweights- Yazmin Jauregui (11-1, 3-1 UFC) vs. Ketlen Souza (14-4, 1-1 UFC)

They trade leg kicks. Jauregui lands a combination ending with a body kick then lands a nice right hand. Souza with a front kick to the body then a left hand. Timeout is called for a groin strike. They get back to action and Jauregui lands. Jauregui with a pair of leg kicks. Jauregui with a combo as Souza lands a leg kick. Jauregui with a jumping knee and they trade elbows. Another groin strike happens and another timeout. Souza then drops Jauregui with a right hand and jumps on back and locks on a rear-naked choke. It is in deep and Jauregui goes out cold! What a finish from Souza!

Official Result- Ketlen Souza def. Yazmin Jauregui by submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:02 of Round 1

> Lightweights- Manuel Torres (15-2, 3-0 UFC) vs. Ignacio Bahamondes (15-5, 4-2 UFC)

Torres with a heavy leg kick. Torres lands a body kick then slips to the mat, but gets right up. Torres lands a stiff left hand. He backs it up with a combination and lands some kicks. Bahamondes with a body kick. They clinch and Torres lands a knee. They separate. They trade inside the pocket. Bahamondes lands a head kick as Torres was trying to tie up. Bahamondes with a heavy body kick. Bahamondes drops Torres with a right hand and starts landing from the top as Torres is covering up. Torres grabs Bahamondes and has him inside his guard. They get to their feet and separate. Torres lands a combo. Bahamondes drops Torres again with a right hand and finishes it off with some follow-up shots from the top. What a finish from Bahamondes!

Official Result- Ignacio Bahamondes def. Manuel Torres by TKO (punches) at 4:02 of Round 1

> Women’s Bantamweights- #5 Irene Aldana (15-7, 8-5 UFC) vs. #8 Norma Dumont (11-2, 7-2 UFC)

Dumont with a leg kick. She lands another as Aldana presses forward. Dumont with another leg kick. Aldana with a leg kick. Dumont lands a jab. Dumont with a heavy leg kick. She lands another. Aldana with a right hand. Dumont lands a right hand. Aldana with a right hand. Dumont lands a combo. Aldana with a left hook. Dumont lands a right hand. They trade late. 10-9 Dumont.

Aldana lands a right hand. Dumont with a combo. Dumont with an inside leg kick and she is still landing more punches. They trade leg kicks. Aldana with a left hand. They trade in close range. Aldana lands a jab. Dumont comes forward with a flurry. Dumont with a jab and Aldana lands a leg kick. They continue to trade with Dumont landing with far more volume. Aldana lands a nice left hand but Dumont returns fire. Aldana lands a right hand and Dumont counters and cuts Aldana open late in the round. 10-9 Dumont, 20-18 Dumont.

Aldana is bleeding all over the place and comes out firing and lands a knee. Dumont with a front kick to the body. Aldana with a left hook. Dumont working the jab. Dumont lands a combination. Aldana lands a right hand as Dumont lands a jab. Aldana lands an elbow and Dumont is cut open and may have a facial injury. Aldana starting to land more. Aldana lands a right hand. Aldana is pressing forward but eats a jab from Dumont. Dumont with a left hook. Aldana is an eight on the Muta Scale. They trade left hooks. They continue to trade. Dumont with a jab and a right hand. They clinch near the end. 10-9 Dumont, 30-27 Dumont.

Official Result- Norma Dumont def. Irene Aldana by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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> Flyweights- Ronaldo Rodriguez (16-2, 1-0 UFC) vs. Ode Osbourne (12-7, 4-5 UFC)

Osbourne lands a left hand and then another and then a body kick. He lands another body kick. Osbourne drops Rodriguez with a right hand and starts landing. Rodriguez looked out and now Osbourne locks in a triangle choke. It looks tight. Osbourne with elbows from the bottom. Rodriguez is trying to escape and is somehow able to. Osbourne with elbows from his back. Rodriguez with a pair of elbows from the top. Osbourne with some hammerfists from the bottom. They’re both landing on the mat. Rodriguez has been able to recover. 10-9 Osbourne.

They trade and Osbourne goes for a guillotine choke but Rodriguez is able to escape and gets the back of Osbourne. Rodriguez with some big punches from the back. Rodriguez is now on top with the body triangle mount and lands some big punches and elbows. They scramble but Rodriguez ends up in full mount. Rodriguez gets the back and lands some elbows and looks for a choke. Rodriguez still working from the back as he is dominating. Osbourne is able to reverse to the top and he lands some punches from the top. 10-9 Rodriguez, 19-19.

They trade. Rodriguez shoots for a takedown but Osbourne sprawls out. Osbourne lands a pair of punches then some leg kicks. Osbourne lands a big shot to the body. Rodriguez lands a left hook. Osbourne lands a pair of jabs as Rodriguez misses some spin kicks. Osbourne shoots for a takedown but Rodriguez defends. They trade left hands. Osbourne gets a takedown. Rodriguez is attacking the kimura from the bottom. They work to the feet. Osbourne with a jab. They scramble to the mat and Rodriguez ends up on top. Rodriguez with some big punches from the top to end it. Close fight. 10-9 Rodriguez, 29-28 Rodriguez.

Official Result- Ronaldo Rodriguez def. Ode Osbourne by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-27, 29-27)

> Lightweights- Daniel Zellhuber (15-1, 3-1 UFC) vs. Esteban Ribovics (13-1, 2-1 UFC)

Zellhuber with a body kick. Ribovics lands a leg kick. Zellhuber lands a combo. Zellhuber with a jab. Ribovics with a leg kick. Zellhuber lands a body kick then they trade leg kicks. Zellhuber with a combination. Zellhuber with a high kick. Ribovics lands to the body. Zellhuber lands a body kick. Zellhuber with a combo to the body. Ribovics lands a nice flurry. They trade in close range. Zellhuber lands a big combination ending with a body punch. Close round. 10-9 Ribovics.

Zellhuber landing to start the second. Zellhuber lands a right hand. Ribovics lands a jab and then a right hand. Zellhuber with a body kick. Ribovics lands a flurry. They trade inside the pocket. Zellhuber with a front kick up the middle. Zellhuber lands a nice jab. Ribovics with a leg kick. Zellhuber with a combination. Ribovics lands a right hand. Both are landing pretty evenly. Ribovics with a combination. Zellhuber lands a right hand. They trade. Ribovics with some low leg kicks and Zellhuber lands a body kick. They trade inside the pocket. Close round. 10-9 Zellhuber, 19-19.

Zellhuber with a head kick as they’re both throwing to start the third. Zellhuber with a knee after they exchange. Zellhuber lands an elbow. Zellhuber lands a big right hand. Ribovics with a solid combo. Zellhuber rocks Ribovics with some elbows. Ribovics tries for a takedown but Zellhuber defends and they trade as they break. Timeout for an eye poke. They get back to action and Zellhuber with a right hand. Ribovics rocks Zellhuber with a right hand. Ribovics throwing big punches against the fence as Zellhuber is in trouble. Big shots continue from Ribovics. Zellhuber is circling away. Ribovics landing and Zellhuber is moving around. Ribovics landing to the head and body. They trade big punches. Zellhuber lands a big right hand. They are both swinging for the fences. Zellhuber with a knee and lands a big right hand. Zellhuber with more big punches. They both land big punches. Ribovics with a big combination and lands a big right hand. They have a wild last ten seconds with both landing. Incredible fight. 10-9 Ribovics, 29-28 Ribovics.

Official Result- Esteban Ribovics def. Daniel Zellhuber by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

> Featherweights- #3 Brian Ortega (16-3 1 NC, 8-3 1 NC UFC) vs. #13 Diego Lopes (25-6, 4-1 UFC)

Lopes connects early and hurts Ortega. Lopes chases him around and lands and they go to the mat. Lopes with big ground strikes. Lopes lands a left hand. Lopes continues to control from the top. Lopes gets up and lets Ortega up. Ortega with a jab. They trade leg kicks. Ortega with a jab. Lopes with a right hand. Lopes with a combo. Ortega lands a body kick. 10-9 Lopes.

They trade to start the second. Lopes with a leg kick. Ortega with some calf kicks. Lopes lands a right hand. Lopes lands some leg kicks. Lopes with a head kick. Lopes lands a leg kick and Ortega slips to the mat as the leg kicks are affecting him. Ortega gets up. Lopes with another hard leg kick. Ortega lands a right hand. Ortega with a jab. 10-9 Lopes, 20-18 Lopes.

Lopes with a left hand and a leg kick. They trade inside the pocket. Both land in close range and Ortega lands a jab. Ortega with another jab and follows it with a combination. Ortega working the jab. Lopes lands a right hand. Ortega looks for a takedown but Lopes defends. They trade in close range. Lopes lands a solid left hook. Lopes with a leg kick then a right hand. Lopes with a flurry and lands a left hand and Ortega goes to the mat. Lopes lands from the top as Ortega stands and they trade big shots late. 10-9 Lopes, 30-27 Lopes.

Official Result- Diego Lopes def. Brian Ortega by unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

> UFC Women’s Flyweight Championship- C Alexa Grasso (16-3-1, 8-3-1 UFC) vs. #1 Valentina Shevchenko (23-4-1, 12-3-1 UFC)

Grasso advances forwards and throws. Shevchenko lands a left hand. Shevchenko lands a solid right hand after they exchange. They trade jabs. Shevchenko lands and scores a takedown. Shevchenko lands from the top. Grasso looks for a triangle choke then grabs the arm for an armbar attempt. Shevchenko gets out and remains inside Grasso’s guard. Shevchenko staying on top as Grasso looks for a choke, but Shevchenko gets her neck free. Shevchenko lands from the top and gets the mount and then the back late. 10-9 Shevchenko.

Shevchenko lands as both are feeling each other out. Shevchenko gets a takedown. Both landing soft body punches as Shevchenko is staying on top. Grasso is trying to escape from the bottom and looks for an arm. Shevchenko escapes and gets into side control. Grasso escapes and they get to their feet but Shevchenko gets it right back down. Shevchenko gets to side control but Grasso has a triangle choke and arm attempt. Shevchenko gets out. Shevchenko lands from the top. 10-9 Shevchenko, 20-18 Shevchenko.

Grasso with a leg kick. Shevchenko with a jab. Shevchenko with a leg kick. They trade and Shevchenko lands a knee. Shevchenko tries a takedown but Grasso defends though Shevchenko lands a body kick. They trade. Shevchenko gets a takedown. Shevchenko working from the top and now inside the half-guard. Shevchenko gets to full mount but Grasso gets her back inside of her guard. Shevchenko remains on top and lands before taking the back late. 10-9 Shevchenko, 30-27 Shevchenko.

Shevchenko gets it to the mat early. She works from the top. Grasso looks for a guillotine choke. Shevchenko landing to the body as she defends. Grasso rolls and gets it to the mounted guillotine as Shevchenko still lands to the body. Shevchenko pops out and is inside the guard of Grasso. Shevchenko gets to the half-guard. Shevchenko looks for an arm-triangle choke. She is too high and loses it. Shevchenko gets to side control. Shevchenko gets to the crucifix position late and lands. 10-9 Shevchenko, 40-36 Shevchenko.

Both looking for openings on the feet but neither really landing in the first minute. Shevchenko shoots for a takedown but Grasso defends. Grasso lands and grabs the body of Shevchenko. Grasso gets it down into the mount but they scramble right up. Shevchenko gets it to the mat but they stand and separate. Shevchenko lands a combo and gets a takedown, but they stand and clinch against the fence. Shevchenko controlling and they break apart. Shevchenko gets it down late and in side control before taking the back at the end. 10-9 Shevchenko, 50-45 Shevchenko.

Official Result- Valentina Shevchenko def. Alexa Grasso by unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) to win the UFC Women’s Flyweight Championship

> UFC Bantamweight Championship- C Sean O’Malley (18-1 1 NC, 10-1 1 NC UFC) vs. #1 Merab Dvalishvili (17-4, 10-2 UFC)

Dvalishvili with a high kick. O’Malley with a left hand to the body. O’Malley with a left hand. Dvalishvili with a body kick. O’Malley lands a jab. Dvalishvili with a leg kick. O’Malley lands a jab then to the body then another jab. Dvalishvili gets a takedown. They get to their feet and Dvalishvili lands some punches. Dvalishvili with some knees. They get to their feet and separate. Dvalishvili lands a right hand and gets a takedown. He looks for a guillotine choke. They get to their feet. 10-9 Dvalishvili.

Neither have landed in the first 90 seconds here in the second round. They trade jabs. Dvalishvili gets a takedown. Dvalishvili working inside the guard and landing. O’Malley looking for a triangle choke from the bottom and grabs inside the glove of Dvalishvili and Herb Dean stops it to take away the position. Dvalishvili continues to land from the top. Dvalishvili with some knees to the body. He lands some knees to the thighs. Dvalishvili grabs the neck and looks for a choke. 10-9 Dvalishvili, 20-18 Dvalishvili.

O’Malley with a body kick. He lands a right hand to the body. Dvalishvili looks for a takedown and pushes it to the fence and lands a knee. Dvalishvili grabs the neck. Dvalishvili with a bunch of knees as he’s controlling O’Malley. They break apart. O’Malley with a body kick. Dvalishvili with some leg kicks. O’Malley lands a left hand. O’Malley lands a right hand. O’Malley with a left hand and lands a knee. 10-9 Dvalishvili, 30-27 Dvalishvili.

O’Malley lands a right hand. O’Malley with a quick jab and lands an overhand right. Dvalishvili gets the takedown. O’Malley landed an elbow that cut Dvalishvili open. Dvalishvili landing short punches. Dvalishvili in total control from the top. Dvalishvili with some punches from the back as they stand. Dvalishvili with some knees to the legs and thighs. Dvalishvili landing and has neck control. Dvalishvili with big shots from the top late and lands as they stand. 10-9 Dvalishvili, 40-36 Dvalishvili.

Nothing happens for the first 90 seconds before Dvalishvili gets a takedown into mount. They get to the fence and Dvalishvili lands knees to the legs and thighs. They get to their feet and Dvalishvili with some right hands before they separate. O’Malley lands a right hand. O’Malley hurts Dvalishvili with a body kick. He lands again. Dvalishvili shoots and eats an uppercut from O’Malley. Dvalishvili shoots for a takedown but O’Malley defends. O’Malley with a knee then a front kick to the body. O’Malley lands to the body. Dvalishvili gets a takedown late. 10-9 O’Malley, 49-46 Dvalishvili.

Official Result- Merab Dvalishvili def. Sean O’Malley by unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47) to win the UFC Bantamweight Championship

JNPO: The MMA year in review show, pt. 1

It’s time to kick off my four-part MMA year in review series on Josh Nason’s Punch-Out: a tradition dating back to 2015.

Eight years later, a lot remains the same including that the UFC is still the dominant leader in MMA and even more so than ever before.

Joining me once again is my trusty co-pilot Paul Fontaine of F4W Online and co-host of both the In The Clinch podcast and The Dynamite Show.

To kick things off, we tackle the first three months of the year (January, February & March if you’re keeping track) which saw a changing of the guard at heavyweight in the UFC.

After the UFC and heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou came to an impasse on a new contract, Dana White & Co. simply changed course and decided to move on, vacating the title and putting together Jon Jones vs. Cyril Gane instead…but not without some shade thrown Ngannou’s way first.

We talk about March’s UFC 285 where Jones quickly won the title, preceded by a massive upset that saw Alexa Grasso win the women’s flyweight title.

We saw several other new champions made including Jamahal Hill, Brandon Moreno and Yair Rodriguez and a notable retirement in Benson Henderson.

Hear about all the big fights that happened, the new ones that got made, and all of the other news from the first three months of the year.

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Noche UFC live results: Alexa Grasso vs. Valentina Shevchenko 2

It’s Mexican Independence Day and the UFC will celebrate with a special event featuring many of their Hispanic fighters with Noche UFC: Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the main event, it’s a rematch for the UFC Women’s Flyweight Championship as newly-crowned champion Alexa Grasso defends against the woman she beat for the title, Valentina Shevchenko.

Grasso scored a massive upset over Shevchenko when the two fought at March’s UFC 285, winning by fourth round submission. Shevchenko was winning the fight on the scorecards until the finish and will look to regain the title she held for over four years.

In the co-main event, it’s an exciting battle of surging welterweight contenders as Kevin Holland takes on Jack Della Maddalena. Also on the main card is 18-year-old bantamweight prospect Raul Rosas Jr., looking to rebound from his first career loss, against Terrence Mitchell, plus a lightweight clash between Daniel Zellhuber and Christos Giagos, and a featherweight matchup pitting Fernando Padilla against Kyle Nelson.

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> Women’s Strawweights- Josefine Knutsson (6-0, 0-0 UFC) vs. Marnic Mann (6-1, 0-0 UFC)

Knutsson landing early as she’s pressuring forward. Knutsson drags it down and lands a big knee to the body as Mann is scrambling. Mann is trying to grab the legs for a takedown. They get to their feet and separate. Knutsson lands a combo. Knutsson lands a knee and a pair of kicks to the body. Knutsson gets a takedown and is in the half-guard. Knutsson is landing from the top. Knutsson is looking to set up a choke but Mann playing defense on the bottom. Knutsson gets the full mount and is landing. 10-9 Knutsson.

Knutsson lands a pair of body kicks and Mann pushes it against the fence. They separate and Knutsson lands including a big knee to the body. Knutsson lands a combo with a body kick and is teeing off on Mann before she pushes it against the fence. They separate and Knutsson continues to land including two big right hands. Knutsson lands a body kick then a flurry. Knutsson lands a big elbow. Knutsson gets a takedown and is in the half-guard. Knutsson lands from the top. Knutsson with some big punches from the top to end the round. 10-8 Knutsson, 20-17 Knutsson.

Knutsson lands a spinning elbow. She’s landing some big punches and has Man backing up. Knutsson lands a big combination. She’s landing big punches against the fence before getting a takedown. Knutsson dominating from the top and landing as she’s keeping Mann pinned to the mat. Knutsson with some big punches and elbows from the top. She’s landing to the body and ends the fight with the back. 10-9 Knutsson, 30-26 Knutsson.

Official Result- Josefine Knutsson def. Marnic Mann by unanimous decision (30-24, 30-25, 30-27)

> Lightweights- Alex Reyes (13-3, 0-1 UFC) vs. Charlie Campbell (7-2, 0-0 UFC)

Reyes lands a leg kick then a right hand. Campbell lands a body kick. Reyes lands a body kick. Campbell lands a leg kick. Campbell lands a flurry that connects and hurts Reyes and Reyes starts circling back. Campbell drops Reyes briefly with a right hand and is landing some more big shots. Reyes is trying to get away and Campbell keeps landing. Campbell lands a leg kick and they separate some. Campbell lands some more big punches. Campbell lands a leg kick. Campbell tries a spin attack as Reyes lands a right hand. Campbell lands a pair of right hands. They trade jabs. Campbell drops Reyes again and it is over! Big finish from Campbell to get the win.

Official Result- Charlie Campbell def. Alex Reyes by TKO (punches) at 3:38 of Round 1

> Women’s Flyweights- #14 Tracy Cortez (10-1, 4-0 UFC) vs. Jasmine Jasudavicius (9-2, 3-1 UFC)

Cortez lands a leg kick as Jasudavicius lands a right hand. Cortez lands some more leg kicks and Jasudavicius lands another right hand. Cortez lands a combo ending with a hard right hand. They trade kicks. Cortez lands a combo. Jasudavicius lands some punches. Cortez lands another combo. Cortez lands a body kick and follows it with a jab. Cortez lands a big combo and Jasudavicius stumbles a tad. Jasudavicius lands a jab then a right hand. Cortez lands a big right hand. Jasudavicius tries a takedown but Cortez defends and lands a knee to the body. Cortez lands a combo. 10-9 Cortez.

Cortez lands a big combination. Cortez lands a leg kick. Cortez lands another combo before they briefly clinch and trade knees. Cortez lands a right hand then a knee. Cortez lands a big left hook. Cortez lands a hard left. Cortez lands a combo and then Jasudavicius is able to score a takedown. They get to their feet moments later after nothing happens. Jasudavicius is trying to get it back down. Jasudavicius gets it back down. Jasudavicius has the back but Cortez is trying to get to the feet, which they do. They trade knees. They separate. They trade and Cortez lands late. Close round. 10-9 Cortez, 20-18 Cortez.

Cortez landing early. Jasudavicius shoots for a takedown but was too far away and Cortez defends. They’re tied up against the fence and Jasudavicius has the body lock. They separate. Cortez lands a right hand. She lands a leg kick then lands some big punches that hurt Jasudavicius. They trade front body kicks. Jasudavicius pushes it against the fence and lands some knees. They separate. They trade nice punches. Cortez lands a right hand. Cortez lands a leg kick as Jasudavicius lands a right hand. Cortez lands a nice right hand then another. Jasudavicius lands a big knee to the body that looked to hurt Cortez. Cortez lands a combo. They trade and Cortez lands a big right hand. Jasudavicius tries a takedown but Cortez defends. Cortez lands a right hand. Cortez connects. Very good fight. 10-9 Cortez, 30-27 Cortez.

Official Result- Tracy Cortez def. Jasmine Jasudavicius by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> Flyweights- Edgar Chairez (10-5, 0-1 UFC) vs. Daniel Lacerda (11-5, 0-4 UFC)

Chairez lands a pair of leg kicks. Lacerda lands a hard leg kick. Chairez lands a pair in return. It’s all trading leg kicks early. Chairez lands a right hand. Chairez lands a body kick then they trade punches. Lacerda lands a body kick. Lacerda gets a takedown. Lacerda working from the top but Chairez is able to get to his feet. Chairez has a tight standing guillotine choke locked in. Lacerda is fighting it but it’s still locked in. Chris Tognoni checks the arm and stops it and Lacerda immediately starts protesting. This looks like a bad stoppage, though the replay shows the arm dropped. It might end up being a no contest.

Official Result- Edgar Chairez vs. Daniel Lacerda ends in a no contest at 3:47 of Round 1

> Middleweights- Roman Kopylov (11-2, 3-2 UFC) vs. Josh Fremd (11-4, 2-2 UFC)

Fremd lands a body kick then Kopylov lands a leg kick. Fremd lands a body kick. Fremd lands a jab. Fremd lands a body kick. Kopylov lands a left hand. We have a brief timeout for a groin strike. They get back to action and trade punches. Fremd lands a body kick then Kopylov counters with a harder body kick. Kopylov lands a pair of combinations. They trade leg kicks. Fremd shoots for a takedown but Kopylov defends against the fence. They break and Fremd lands a combo. Fremd tries a takedown but Kopylov defends and lands as he’s defending before they break. Kopylov with a body kick. Kopylov lands a spinning back fist followed by an uppercut. 10-9 Kopylov.

Kopylov lands a big right hand and Fremd is hurt a little. Fremd lands a jab and is bleeding from his mouth. Fremd shoots for a takedown but misses badly. Kopylov landing. Fremd goes for a takedown against the fence but Kopylov defends and they break. Kopylov lands an elbow on the break then a head kick after they separate. Kopylov pressing forward and landing. We have another groin strike timeout, the second by Fremd. Fremd lands a leg kick as they get back to work. Kopylov lands a flurry. Fremd lands a jab. Kopylov lands to the body. Kopylov lands a lead uppercut. Kopylov lands a hard body kick. He lands a head kick. Kopylov lands a big body punch that puts Fremd down and it is all over. What a finish and showing from Kopylov!

Official Result- Roman Kopylov def. Josh Fremd by TKO (punch) at 4:44 of Round 2

> Women’s Strawweights- Loopy Godinez (10-3, 5-3 UFC) vs. Elise Reed (7-3, 3-3 UFC)

Godinez lands a right hand and they tie up against the fence. Godinez has the back and the body lock. Godinez gets the takedown and has body control on the mat. Godinez lands from the top before they stand. Godinez lands a left hook that drops Reed and she rushes to get on top and has the back. Godinez lands and is looking for a choke. She has an arm under but Reed is defending. She has the body triangle and switches to an armbar but Reed still defending. Reed is trying to push off with the legs. Reed somehow escapes. Godinez still has it locked in and Reed survives to the end of the round. 10-8 Godinez.

Reed lands a body kick and they tie up. Reed gets a throw takedown but Godinez ends up back on top. Godinez lands from the top and they stand but Godinez gets Reed right back down. They get back up and Godinez lands a pair of big punches and gets a huge slam takedown. They stand but Godinez has the neck and has it down but lets go. Godinez is landing from the top and has the back and locks in a rear-naked choke. Reed taps and Godinez picks up the win! What a showing from Godinez!

Official Result- Loopy Godinez def. Elise Reed by submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:38 of Round 2

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> Featherweights- Fernando Padilla (15-4, 1-0 UFC) vs. Kyle Nelson (14-5-1, 2-4-1 UFC)

Nelson lands a jab. Nelson lands a leg kick. Padilla lands to the body. Padilla lands a combo and a leg kick. Nelson lands a jab. Nelson lands a right hand. Padilla lands a right hand. Nelson lands a leg kick. They trade punches and Padilla lands a leg kick. Nelson lands a body kick but Padilla is still the one pressing forward. Padilla landing slightly more in the round. Padilla lands an uppercut and Nelson swings back. 10-9 Padilla.

Nelson lands a body kick then a leg kick. Padilla lands a leg kick then another. Nelson connects with a nice right hand and then landed a head kick. They trade big shots in close range and Nelson lands another head kick. Nelson lands a hard right hand. Padilla lands to the body. Padilla lands a leg kick. Padilla lands a body kick and Nelson counters with a right hand. Nelson lands a body kick. They trade as Padilla is pressuring. Padilla lands a nice right hand. Nelson lands a leg kick. Padilla lands an inside leg kick. Nelson tries a kick but Padilla catches it and pushes it to the fence, but they quickly get away. 10-9 Nelson, 19-19.

They’re trading early in the third and Nelson is landing harder. Padilla lands a nice uppercut. We have a timeout for a groin strike on Nelson. They get back to action and Nelson lands a body kick. Padilla lands a right hand as Nelson lands a body kick. Padilla lands a quick combo. Nelson lands a left hand. Padilla lands a right hand. They’re both evenly landing but it is Padilla who is pressuring. Padilla lands a body kick. Padilla lands a front kick to the body. Nelson tries a takedown but Padilla defends. They trade in close range to end it. Close fight. 10-9 Nelson, 29-28 Nelson.

Official Result- Kyle Nelson def. Fernando Padilla by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) 

> Lightweights- Daniel Zellhuber (13-1, 1-1 UFC) vs. Christos Giagos (20-10, 6-6 UFC)

Giagos being more active early getting into range and landing and making Zellhuber miss. Giagos rocks Zellhuber with some punches and chases him around but Zellhuber able to recover. Zellhuber lands a leg kick. Giagos lands to the body but Zellhuber is able to land a left hand. Giagos lands a right hand. Giagos lands a body kick. He lands a right hand. Zellhuber lands a leg kick. Giagos connects with a nice right hand. They trade hard punches. Giagos lands a leg kick. 10-9 Giagos.

Giagos with a right hand. Zellhuber scores with a leg kick and they trade inside the pocket. Zellhuber lands a combo. Zellhuber with some kicks as he feints the jab. Zellhuber lands a quick series of punches. Giagos returns fire. Giagos tries a takedown but Zellhuber defends. Zellhuber pressing forward and landing kicks. Zellhuber with the jab. Zellhuber lands some front body kicks. Zellhuber hurts Giagos with a right hand. Giagos tries a takedown but Zellhuber sprawls and grabs the neck. Zellhuber then locks in an anaconda choke and it’s in tight and Giagos taps! What a finish from Zellhuber.

Official Result- Daniel Zellhuber def. Christos Giagos by submission (anaconda choke) at 3:26 of Round 2

> Bantamweights- Raul Rosas Jr. (7-1, 1-1 UFC) vs. Terrence Mitchell (15-3, 0-1 UFC)

Rosas landing early on and Mitchell lands a right hand. Rosas lands a left hand. Rosas connects and they tie up but separate. Rosas drops Mitchell with a left hand and is on top pouring it on. He gets the mount and is landing big punches. Mitchell gives up his back and Rosas continues to land and it is all over! What a showing from Rosas Jr.!

Official Result- Raul Rosas Jr. def. Terrence Mitchell by TKO (punches) at :54 of Round 1

> Welterweights- #13 Kevin Holland (25-9 1 NC, 12-6 1 NC UFC) vs. #14 Jack Della Maddalena (15-2, 5-0 UFC)

Holland landing some kicks early and Maddalena lands a combo. Maddalena now landing leg kicks as Holland lands a jab. Maddalena lands to the body. Maddalena with a flurry of punches to the head and body against the fence. Holland lands a combination. Holland lands a right hand. Maddalena lands to the body as they’re clinched and both land elbows. Holland lands a counter right hand. Holland lands a right hand. They trade in close range. 10-9 Maddalena.

They trade jabs to start the second. They’re trading in close range. Holland lands some leg kicks and Maddalena lands a right hand. They trade punches. Both land right hands as Maddalena was rushing forward. Holland lands two right hands. Holland scores with a combination. High kick lands from Holland. Maddalena lands a series of punches and leg kicks. Maddalena lands a jab. Holland shoots for the takedown but Maddalena defends and lands on the break. They trade shots to the head. Maddalena throws a kick and Holland grabs the leg and lands. 10-9 Maddalena, 20-18 Maddalena.

Maddalena lands a big right hand then follows it up with a combination. Maddalena lands a body kick. Holland lands a combo. Holland lands an elbow. Maddalena lands a pair of right hands. Maddalena lands a combo and Holland grabs him and lands an elbow before he lets go. Maddalena lands a leg kick as Holland lands a right hand. Holland lands a combo ending with a body kick. Maddalena lands a body kick. Maddalena lands a left hook. They trade punches and Holland lands a leg kick. Maddalena lands an elbow. Close round and close fight. 10-9 Holland, 29-28 Maddalena.

Official Result- Jack Della Maddalena def. Kevin Holland by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

> UFC Women’s Flyweight Championship- C Alexa Grasso (16-3, 8-3 UFC) vs. #1 Valentina Shevchenko (23-4, 12-3 UFC)

Shevchenko lands a body kick. She lands a left hand. She lands another. Grasso lands a combo. They trade left hands. Shevchenko lands a left hand. Shevchenko scores a combo. They both land in a brief clinch. Shevchenko tries a shot but Grasso defends and lands a knee but eats a left hand from Shevchenko on the break. Shevchenko gets a takedown and has the back. Shevchenko lands and they get to their feet with Shevchenko pressing Grasso against the fence and she lands. 10-9 Shevchenko.

Grasso landing a combination early. They tie up for a brief moment before breaking. They’re trading and Grasso drops Shevchenko with a right hand but Shevchenko pops up and they tie up against the fence. Grasso landing left hands and some big knees followed by some elbows and some hard shots in the clinch. Shevchenko lands an elbow and they separate. Shevchenko gets a takedown and is in the guard but Grasso has the neck grabbed playing defense. Shevchenko pops her head out. Both landing on the mat. Grasso lands an upkick as Shevchenko stands. Grasso throwing kicks to try and keep and Shevchenko at a distance. Shevchenko gets back on top and Grasso throwing from the bottom. Shevchenko lands from the top. 10-9 Grasso, 19-19.

Shevchenko lands an inside leg kick. She lands a left hand. Shevchenko scores with a left hand. Shevchenko scores with a hard jab. Shevchenko gets a takedown. They scramble and Shevchenko has a guillotine choke locked in from the mount. It is in tight. Grasso looks like she’s gotten out but is still stuck in position. Shevchenko lets go and has the back. She has the body triangle locked in and is landing punches as Grasso is landing backward punches. Shevchenko still in control as Grasso is trying to escape the body triangle. Grasso ends up on top at the end of the round. 10-9 Shevchenko, 29-28 Shevchenko.

Grasso with a body kick and just misses a right hand. Grasso lands an inside leg kick. Shevchenko lands a jab. She lands again but Grasso lands a leg kick. Shevchenko really working the jab. Shevchenko shoots for a takedown but Grasso defends and lands some knees to the head. They’re tied up against the fence and Grasso lands some knees. Grasso gets a takedown and looked for an arm but Shevchenko ends up inside Grasso’s guard. They get to their feet and Shevchenko lands an elbow as they break. Shevchenko lands a left hand. They trade and Shevchenko gets another takedown and has the back as they get up. Grasso drops down for a heel hook but time runs out. 10-9 Shevchenko, 39-37 Shevchenko.

Shevchenko lands the jab. Grasso lands a jab. They both land in a brief clinch. They trade leg kicks. Grasso lands a leg kick as Shevchenko lands some punches. Shevchenko lands a body kick. Grasso hasn’t done much this round. Shevchenko lands a combo. They trade inside the pocket. Grasso gets a takedown and has the back. Grasso landing hammerfists. Grasso pouring it down from the top as she has the body mount. Grasso looking for the choke. She lets go and goes back to landing punches. Grasso ends the fight on the back. Close fight. 10-9 Grasso, 48-47 Shevchenko.

Official Result- Alexa Grasso vs. Valentina Shevchenko ends in a split draw (48-47, 47-48, 47-47), Grasso retains the UFC Women’s Flyweight Championship

Jon Jones wins heavyweight title at UFC 285

Two new champions were crowned at Saturday’s UFC 285.

Jon Jones defeated Ciryl Gane to win the UFC heavyweight title for the first time, submitting Gane in 2:00 of the first round with a guillotine. During his post-fight interview, he called out Stipe Miocic. Joe Rogan during the interview threw out International Fight Week in July as a possible date for the fight.

Saturday was Jones’ first fight since February 8, 2020 when he defeated Dominick Reyes by unanimous decision. It was also his debut in the heavyweight division, as he has spent most of his career as a light heavyweight.

Valentina Schevchenko, meanwhile, was dethroned by Alexa Grosso at 4:34 of round 4. The finish of that fight had Schevchenko miss a spinning kick, which allowed Grosso to jump on Schevchenko’s back, locking in a choke. Schevchenko submitted, making Grosso the new UFC flyweight champion. Schevchenko’s loss on Saturday was her first since 2017.

Schevchenko had been champion since UFC 231 on December 8, 2018, defeating Joanna Jedrzejczyk. 

UFC on ESPN+ 70 live results: Alexa Grasso vs. Viviane Araujo

Welcome to F4WOnline.com’s live coverage of UFC on ESPN+ 70: Grasso vs. Araujo, emanating from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

After another week off, the action inside the Octagon is back at their home base inside the UFC Apex, which should have people in there this week, with yet another women’s main event that could have title shot implications on the line.

Alexa Grasso and Viviane Araujo both make their first UFC main event appearance when they square off in a women’s flyweight bout in the five-round headliner. Grasso is looking to remain perfect since moving to the 125-pound division as she looks to go 4-0 following a win over Joanne Wood in March. Araujo is looking to score her second straight win following a decision over Andrea Lee in May.

Also on the main card is Cub Swanson, in his bantamweight debut, taking on Jonathan Martinez in the co-main event. Plus, long-time bantamweight veteran Raphael Assuncao looks to get back into the win column against Victor Henry, and light heavyweights Misha Cirkunov and Alonzo Menifield battle to move closer towards the rankings.

Follow along with our live coverage of the event beginning at 4 p.m. Eastern time with preliminary action all the way through the main card.

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> Welterweights- Mike Jackson (1-1 1 NC, 1-1 1 NC UFC) vs. Pete Rodriguez (4-1, 0-1 UFC)

Rodriguez lands a leg kick. Jackson with a left hook. Rodriguez with a body shot and Jackson falls down and Rodriguez lands from the top but they get up. Rodriguez with some big elbows but Jackson is able to circle away. Rodriguez with a combo. Jackson lands a left. Rodriguez with a combo then drops Jackson with a knee to the head and finishes it off as Jackson was out cold. Big finish from Rodriguez.

Official Result- Pete Rodriguez def. Mike Jackson by knockout (strikes) at 1:33 of Round 1

> Flyweights*- Tatsuro Taira (11-0, 1-0 UFC) vs. CJ Vergara (10-3-1, 1-1 UFC)

*Vergara missed weight by 3 pounds

Vergara lands a jab then a right hand to start. Taira with a high kick and Vergara lands a right hand. Taira looks for the takedown as he grabs the back and gets it down. Taira in side control. Taira moves to look to grab the neck. They’re in north-south position. Taira gets back to the half-guard of Vergara. Vergara sweeps and they get to their feet. They trade kicks and Taira landed a head kick and shoots for the takedown. He completes it right into the mount. Taira moves to side control and is landing body shots. Taira with some elbows from the top. Vergara is able to reverse and now has the top and is looking for an arm-triangle choke but is too high to lock it in. Vergara with a couple of knees to the body as they get to their feet. Taira with a big late combo. 10-9 Taira.

Taira with a heavy leg kick and Vergara stumbles back. Vergara lands a left hook. Taira with a high kick and shoots for the takedown but misses. They trade punches. Taira shoots for the takedown but Vergara defends. Taira pushes it against the fence and takes the back and gets it down and has the back with the body triangle locked in. Taira looking for the rear-naked choke and almost has it under the chin. Vergara is fighting the hands. Taira switches to attacking the arm and is able to lock in an armbar and Vergara taps. Great showing from Taira.

Official Result- Tatsuro Taira def. CJ Vergara by submission (armbar) at 4:19 of Round 2

> Women’s Strawweights- Piera Rodriguez (8-0, 1-0 UFC) vs. Sam Hughes (7-4, 2-3 UFC)

They’re feeling each other out early as Rodriguez lands a couple of leg kicks but looks to work the jab. They both land inside the pocket as Rodriguez lands a combo to the body and Hughes lands a left hook. Hughes with a body kick. Hughes with a combo. They clinch and Rodriguez with a knee to the body as Hughes lands punches to the body before they break. Rodriguez gets a takedown and Hughes looked for a triangle choke but they scrambled up. Rodriguez attempts a takedown but Hughes stuffs it. Hughes with a combo. They trade punches. They both land late. Close round. 10-9 Rodriguez.

Hughes lands a couple of kicks to start the second and Rodriguez gets a takedown. Rodriguez with some right hands as they get to their feet. Rodriguez lands a knee as they break. Hughes is pressing forward but both are landing. Rodriguez grabs the single leg and pushes it against the fence. Rodriguez gets the takedown but they quickly get up. Hughes barely misses a head kick. They trade and Rodriguez gets a takedown. Rodriguez gets the back as they stand. Rodriguez pushes it against the fence and lands a knee before they break. They trade in close range. Hughes lands a right hand and Rodriguez lands a couple of knees in the Thai clinch. They trade jabs and Rodriguez lands a left hand. Another close round. 10-9 Rodriguez, 20-18 Rodriguez.

They clinch and Rodriguez lands a few knees to the body before they break. Hughes rushes forward looking to land and they clinch against the fence. Rodriguez gets a takedown and Hughes looks for a triangle. They quickly get up. Rodriguez lands some knees in the clinch before they break. They trade and Rodriguez lands a solid left hook. They trade and Rodriguez lands a solid uppercut. Rodriguez tried a single leg but Hughes defends and they trade on the break. Hughes is pressuring any time they’re separated. Hughes lands a couple of nice right hands. Hughes with a flurry late. Close fight. 10-9 Hughes, 29-28 Rodriguez.

Official Result- Piera Rodriguez def. Sam Hughes by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Featherweights- Joanderson Brito (13-3-1, 1-1 UFC) vs. Lucas Alexander (7-2, 0-0 UFC)

They’re both looking for an opening. Alexander throws a head kick that misses and he slips to the mat and Brito takes the back. Brito gets a brief slam takedown but they’re on the feet. Brito with another big slam takedown but they get up. Brito gets it back down and has the back and locks in a rear-naked choke and Alexander taps. Big finish from Brito.

Official Result- Joanderson Brito def. Lucas Alexander by submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:02 of Round 1

> Middleweights- Nick Maximov (8-1, 2-1 UFC) vs. Jacob Malkoun (6-2, 2-2 UFC)

They trade jabs to start. Both still working the jab and Maximov lands a front kick. Malkoun really landing the jab well. Maximov with a right hand. Maximov lands a hook that rocks Malkoun as he drops to his knees looking for the takedown and is able to get it down, but Maximov quickly works to his feet. They continue to trade the jab and Maximov lands an overhand right. Malkoun gets a takedown but they quickly get up. Malkoun gets it back down and Maximov is grabbing the cage but they stand. Malkoun lands some big punches. Malkoun with a nice right hand. Maximov looks like he hurt something. Malkoun with a right hand. Malkoun gets a takedown but they get up and Malkoun lands a right hand. Malkoun with some big punches. He lands a right hand. Malkoun with some big punches at the end. 10-9 Malkoun.

Malkoun landing some quick jabs. Malkoun grabs the single leg and gets the takedown. Malkoun gets into the full guard of Maximov. Malkoun still working from the top but not a ton is happening. They get to their feet. Malkoun landing lots of punches as Maximov is backing up and still wincing in pain. Malkoun landing big shots and mixing to the head and body. Malkoun with a combo. They trade late. 10-9 Malkoun, 20-18 Malkoun.

Malkoun gets an immediate takedown to start the third. Maximov lands some heels to the spine. They get to their feet and Malkoun lands as they separate. Malkoun landing with more volume and he gets the takedown. Malkoun landing shots from the top and dominant on the mat but they work to the feet. Maximov with a right hand followed by a left hook. Malkoun grabs the single leg and gets the takedown. Malkoun with lots of punches from the top as they work to the end. 10-9 Malkoun, 30-27 Malkoun.

Official Result- Jacob Malkoun def. Nick Maximov by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Bantamweights- Mana Martinez (9-3, 1-1 UFC) vs. Brandon Davis (14-9, 2-6 UFC)

Martinez with an inside leg kick. Davis then lands a kick to the groin and we have a timeout. They get back to action and trade leg kicks. Martinez with a few inside leg kicks. They’re trading and we have an eye poke by Martinez and another timeout. They get back to action and both are looking for openings. Davis with a hard leg kick. Martinez landing with more volume. Martinez clips Davis with a left hand. Davis shoots for a late takedown. 10-9 Martinez.

Martinez landing kicks to start the second. Martinez lands a left hook that stuns Davis and lands a hard body kick. Martinez with some follow-up shots and Davis attempts a takedown but Martinez is defending. They break. Martinez continuing to land more as he’s landing a solid amount of leg kicks. Davis starts to land some good punches. Davis lands a nice right hand. Davis with a solid combination. Martinez lands some big punches late and gets dropped twice but Davis is able to make it to the end of the round. 10-9 Martinez, 20-18 Martinez.

They’re trading to start the third as Davis looks to have recovered. Davis with a right hand and then lands a right hand that hurts Martinez. They trade and Martinez gets a takedown against the fence. They quickly get up but Martinez is still on Davis applying pressure. Martinez has the back standing and they separate. Davis with a combo. Davis with a right hand. They continue to trade and Davis gets a takedown and is in the guard of Martinez. Martinez attempts an armbar from the bottom but Davis gets out and slams Martinez down. Good fight. 10-9 Davis, 29-28 Martinez.

Official Result- Mana Martinez def. Brandon Davis by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

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> Light Heavyweights- Misha Cirkunov (15-8, 6-6 UFC) vs. Alonzo Menifield (12-3, 5-3 UFC)

They get right after it and trade and Cirkunov almost got a takedown but they broke. They trade punches. They trade. Cirkunov has a cut open around his left eye. Menifield with a right hand and then drops Cirkunov with a big punch and Cirkunov is out cold! What a finish from Menifield. It was a left hook followed by a right hand that finished it off.

Official Result- Alonzo Menifield def. Misha Cirkunov by knockout (punches) at 1:28 of Round 1

> Bantamweights- Raphael Assuncao (27-9, 11-6 UFC) vs. Victor Henry (22-5, 1-0 UFC)

They’re feeling each other out early and Henry lands a body kick. Assuncao lands a left hand. They trade leg kicks. Henry with a couple of body kicks. Assuncao with a combo. They clinch for a moment and Assuncao with a punch as they break. Henry with a body kick. Henry lands a high kick. He lands another that Assuncao blocks and Assuncao lands a counter right hand. Henry with a body kick. Assuncao lands a right hand. Henry with two right hands. 10-9 Henry.

Henry pressing forward and lands a spin kick to the body. Henry with some low kicks. Henry tries a high kick but Assuncao is able to turn it into a takedown and lands some shots from the top. They get to their feet and Assuncao lands a high kick. They trade knees in a brief clinch. Assuncao lands a right hand. He lands several big right hands after having the leg of Henry then scores the takedown. Assuncao with lots of punches from the top and lands a left hook as they stand at the end. 10-9 Assuncao, 19-19.

Assuncao wobbles Henry with a left hand. Assuncao lands a right hand. Henry lands a right hand and they tie up but break. Assuncao gets it to the mat for a moment but they get to their knees then to their feet. Assuncao with a right hand. Henry tries a kick but Assuncao grabs the leg and pushes it against the fence. Henry with a right hand and Assuncao counters with an elbow. Henry with a leg kick and Assuncao lands a right hand. Assuncao with the jab. Assuncao with a combo. Assuncao shoots for the takedown but Henry defends. Assuncao has the single leg as he has it pushed against the fence. They break and Assuncao lands a big left hook. Good fight. 10-9 Assuncao, 29-28 Assuncao.

Official Result- Raphael Assuncao def. Victor Henry by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Middleweights- Jordan Wright (12-3 1 NC, 2-3 UFC) vs. Dusko Todorovic (11-3, 2-3 UFC)

They clinch right away as Todorovic looks for the takedown. Wright reverses position. Wright gets the takedown. Wright with some body punches from the top but not a ton of action is going on. Todorovic tries for the leg and they scramble and it allows Wright to land big punches. Wright with more big shots as they get to their feet but Wright takes it right back down. They get up and Wright with a knee to the body. Wright gets it back down. They scramble up and Wright is pressuring against the fence. Todorovic drops for a guillotine but Wright pops his head right out. 10-9 Wright.

Wright lands a knee to the body as he ducks under a Todorovic right hand. They’re both throwing wild punches and not much is connecting. Todorovic now lands lots of body shots. Todorovic with a knee then a combo and an elbow as Wright is trying hard for a takedown. Todorovic landing big punches as Wright is sitting on the mat. Wright stands and is trying for the takedown. Todorovic with some body shots. Todorovic with a flurry of shots and Wright is having trouble standing. They get to the mat and Todorovic is on top landing big punches from the full mount. Lots of big shots from the top and it is stopped. Big finish from Todorovic as he gets the comeback win.

Official Result- Dusko Todorovic def. Jordan Wright by TKO (strikes) at 3:12 of Round 2

> Bantamweights- Cub Swanson (28-12, 12-8 UFC) vs. Jonathan Martinez (16-4, 7-3 UFC)

Swanson with some leg kicks to start off. Martinez with a body kick. Martinez slips and Swanson grabs the neck as they’re on the feet. They break. Swanson with some leg kicks. Martinez with a hard body kick. Martinez lands a left hand. Swanson with a right hand and Martinez with a body kick. Swanson gets the takedown. Martinez reverses and lands an elbow. They get to their feet and separate. Martinez with a leg kick. Swanson with a right hand. He lands another. He lands another and Martinez lands a high kick. Swanson with a leg kick. Martinez with a left hand. Swanson with a leg kick. Swanson with a right hand to the body. They trade in close range. Martinez lands a knee that drops Swanson and he jumps on top trying to finish and lands some big punches but the round ends. 10-9 Martinez.

They trade low kicks to start the second. Martinez with some big elbows against the fence. Swanson goes down to the mat and Martinez has the back and lands some punches. Martinez looking for an arm-triangle choke. He lets go but is able to get the mount. He gets to his feet and still has Swanson pinned against the fence. They both stand and break. Swanson lands some big right hands. Martinez with a big leg kick and then another and Swanson squats down. Martinez with a left hand. Martinez lands a big leg kick and Swanson goes down in pain and Martinez lands some punches from the top before Herb Dean stops it. Big finish from Martinez.

Official Result- Jonathan Martinez def. Cub Swanson by TKO (leg kicks) at 4:19 of Round 2

> Women’s Flyweights- #5 Alexa Grasso (14-3, 6-3 UFC) vs. #6 Viviane Araujo (11-3, 5-2 UFC)

Both looking to land the jab at the start. Grasso with a combo. Grasso with the jab. Grasso with a left hand to the body. Araujo with a leg kick then a right hand. They trade in close range. Grasso with the jab. Araujo lands a left hand. Grasso with a leg kick. Araujo with a jab. They trade and Araujo shoots for the takedown but Grasso defends and they break. They exchange jabs. Araujo with the jab. Grasso with a leg kick and follows it with a combo. Araujo with a leg kick. Grasso with the jab. Araujo gets a takedown but Grasso reverses right away and they get up. Grasso with some knees. 10-9 Grasso.

They trade and Araujo lands a high kick. They trade in close range. They trade jabs and Araujo lands a right hand. Grasso with a leg kick. Araujo lands a combo and scores a takedown. Araujo working from the top as she’s in the half-guard and both are landing punches on the mat. Grasso explodes to her feet and they separate. Grasso with a right hand. Grasso with a big combination. Araujo gets a late takedown. Close round. 10-9 Grasso, 20-18 Grasso.

They’re both looking for openings to start the third as they trade punches. Grasso with a right hand to the body. Araujo lands a right hand to the body and Grasso with a left hook. Araujo lands a combo. Grasso lands a right hand. Grasso with a leg kick. Grasso with a left hook to the body then a high kick. Grasso with an inside leg kick. Grasso with a right hand. Araujo with a right hand and Grasso with a leg kick. Grasso lands a nice combo. Araujo lands a right hand and then another. 10-9 Grasso, 30-27 Grasso.

They trade inside the pocket and Araujo with a high kick. Araujo with the jab. Grasso with a body kick and follows it with a combo. Araujo with a body kick. They both land right hands inside the pocket. Grasso lands a jab. Grasso with a left hook. Araujo lands a right hand. Araujo with a combo. Grasso with a right hand. Grasso with a right hand. Araujo lands a right and Grasso counters with a right hand that snaps Araujo’s head back. Grasso with a right hand. Grasso with a combo. Araujo shoots for a takedown but Grasso is defending against the fence. They trade knees before breaking near the end of the round. 10-9 Araujo, 39-37 Grasso.

They’re both looking for openings in the first minute. They’re trading at a distance. Both are landing and they tie up against the fence as Araujo went for a takedown. They break. Grasso with a right hand. They trade in close range as Araujo is pressuring. Grasso landing slightly more. Grasso with the jab. They trade kicks. Grasso with a right hand as she defends a takedown attempt from Araujo. Grasso with a big combination. They tie up at the end and trade short strikes. 10-9 Grasso, 49-46 Grasso.

Official Result- Alexa Grasso def. Viviane Araujo by unanimous decision (50-45, 49-46, 49-46)

UFC Fight Night 104 live results: Dennis Bermudez vs. Chan Sung Jung

Welcome to F4WOnline.com’s live coverage of UFC Fight Night 104: Bermudez vs. The Korean Zombie, emanating from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

The event is headlined by a five-round bout in the featherweight division as Dennis Bermudez looks to make it three straight wins as he welcomes “The Korean Zombie”, Chan Sung Jung, back to the Octagon.

Bermudez has posted back-to-back wins over Tatsuya Kawajiri and Rony Jason, and he has won nine of his last eleven fights overall. Jung returns from being out of action for three-and-a-half years, two of which were due to military service in his home country of South Korea, and the rest due to recovering from injuries. Jung has been one of the most exciting fighters in the sport, being involved in many “Fight Of The Year” contenders, having won a “Submission Of The Year”, and being tied for the fastest knockout in UFC history.

In the co-main event, Alexa Grasso looks to continue her climb up the strawweight rankings as she fights in the UFC for the second time, putting her undefeated record on the line against Felice Herrig. Also on the main card is another pivotal bout in the strawweight division as Jessica Andrade takes on Angela Hill. Andrade has won two straight and could be in line for a title shot if she defeats Hill, who returns to the UFC on the heels of becoming the strawweight champion in Invicta.

Follow along with our live coverage of the event beginning at 7 p.m. ET with preliminary action all the way through the main card.

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> Daniel Jolly (5-1, 0-1 UFC) vs. Khalil Rountree (4-2, 0-2 UFC)
Light Heavyweights

They went right after it and Rountree dropped Jolly with a knee. He then finished Jolly off with another brutal knee in less than a minute.

Official Result- Khalil Rountree def. Daniel Jolly by knockout (knee) at :52 of Round 1

> Alex Morono (13-3, 2-0 UFC) vs. Niko Price (9-0, 1-0 UFC)
Welterweights

Morono had the hometown crowd behind him as he’s from Houston. Price was landing better with the kicks early but Morono got the better of the punches. Morono then rocked Price and had him in a lot of trouble. Price recovered and they were trading back-and-forth with Morono getting the better of the exchanges. Morono dropped Price right at the end and nearly finished him but Price survived. The first definitely went to Morono, 10-9.

Price was still stunned coming out for the second round. Price was fighting slower and Morono was landing his punches before Price started getting some steam back. Morono was showing good footwork and landing some solid combinations. Price did get Morono in trouble and Morono was scrambling on his feet. Price was landing big at the end and knocked Morono down at the end and Morono looked finished but the round had ended. Referee Kerry Hatley stopped the fight and Price has a win by TKO!

Official Result- Niko Price def. Alex Morono by knockout (punches) at 5:00 of Round 2

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> Tecia Torres (#6, 7-1, 3-1 UFC) vs. Bec Rawlings (7-5, 2-2 UFC)
Women’s Strawweights

Torres was really sharp with her combinations early in the round. Rawlings was just missing on a lot of her punch attempts. Torres was getting the better of the clinch action but Rawlings was landing inside the clinch as well. Torres was mixing everything well while Rawlings was relying mainly on straight punching in the opening round. Neither woman had the other in serious trouble but the volume and the action was paced by Torres. Torres got the round 10-9.

Rawlings came out strong in the second round and got an early takedown. She was all over the back of Torres and looking for a choke. Torres got out of it and they brawled in a clinch before Torres took Rawlings’ back on the mat and went hunting for a choke. Torres went working for an arm-triangle but was just landing from the top. She went for a late armbar but Rawlings escaped. Rawlings had it early but Torres came on strong. Round two 10-9 for Torres, and her up 20-18.

Rawlings was likely needing a finish here but didn’t go for the kill at all. They were exchanging and Torres was getting the better of it. Rawlings, at one point, let the crowd know they are number one. Torres was landing her combinations at will and it really made the difference in the final round, and the majority of the fight. Rawlings went for a clinch but Torres reversed it into a takedown. Rawlings ended up on top but didn’t do much from there when she had a chance. I had round three 10-9 for Torres and her winning 30-27.

Official Result- Tecia Torres def. Bec Rawlings by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Ricardo Ramos (9-1, 0-0 UFC) vs. Michinori Tanaka (11-2, 2-2 UFC)
Bantamweights

They were trading out with both feeling each other out. Tanaka got a brief takedown. Tanaka slipped on a punch and Ramos tried to soccer kick him but missed, which would have been bad. Tanaka got knocked down from a right hand and Ramos started teeing off with punches looking to finish. Tanaka looked in a ton of trouble but survived though he was wobbly on his feet.Tanaka spent the end of the round circling away. Big round for Ramos. 10-8 round for Ramos.

Ramos slowed down his pace at the start and it allowed Tanaka more time to recover. Tanaka had Ramos pressed against the fence but Ramos went to work with a takedown and on the ground. Ramos went for an armbar but Tanaka got out. Tanaka started working from the top and went for a choke but Ramos was able to get Tanaka down before they went to their feet. Ramos landed a big right hand but not much else happened after. Another round for Ramos, 10-9, and I have him up 20-17.

Ramos slowed down his pace in the third and Tanaka was starting to come on strong. Tanaka was pushing the pace and landing kicks while circling away. The crowd started to boo as there was a lack of action. Herb Dean called a timeout and chastised both men for a lack of action. Tanaka was just circling away and landing one punch here and there. Ramos, for his part, wasn’t doing much either, just landing glancing punches and kicks. Both men looked clearly tired. Tanaka scored a late takedown which likely sealed him the round. It’ll be interesting how it’s scored as the second round was close. I had round three 10-9 for Tanaka, and Ramos winning 29-27 overall.

Official Result- Ricardo Ramos def. Michinori Tanaka by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)

> Chas Skelly (16-2, 5-2 UFC) vs. Chris Gruetzemacher (13-1, 1-0 UFC)
Featherweights

Skelly was getting the better of the striking on the feet early and then he scored a takedown. Skelly was just suffocating from the top as he was working constantly for positional improvement. Skelly got the mount for a moment but switched up and was landing sharp elbows and hammerfists from the top. Skelly went for a choke late but didn’t get it, though it was a dominant round. 10-9 for Skelly in the first.

Skelly was landing some clean punches in the opening of the second round. Skelly got a takedown but Gruetzemacher was landing punishing elbows. Skelly escaped trouble and took the back and was looking for a choke. He had it locked in and Gruetzemacher was forced to tap out! Big submission win for Skelly as he completely dominates the fight. Skelly asked for a fight at UFC 211 in Dallas on May 13 as his birthday is May 11.

Official Result- Chas Skelly def. Chris Gruetzemacher by submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:01 of Round 2

> Adam Milstead (8-1, 1-0 UFC) vs. Curtis Blaydes (6-1, 1-1 UFC)
Heavyweights

Blaydes got three massive takedowns early on. He was landing big punches and then got another big takedown slam. Blaydes was landing knees to the buttocks of Milstead and threw him around some more. They got up but Blaydes scored another massive takedown that almost planted Milstead on his head. Blaydes was landing more punches to end the round. I don’t know how Milstead survived. A big 10-8 round for Blaydes.

Blaydes got another takedown at the start and was back to landing knees to the lower half of Milstead. Blaydes then tripped Milstrad and it looked like Milstead blew out his knee on the landing and the referee stopped it immediately. Milstead already had a hurt knee after the first round and was sent back out and it completely blew out and he had to be helped from the cage.

Official Result- Curtis Blaydes def. Adam Milstead by TKO (injury) at :59 of Round 2

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> Jessica Andrade (#5, 15-5, 6-3 UFC) vs. Angela Hill (6-2, 1-2 UFC)
Women’s Strawweights

They were swinging early. Both landed some hard punches. Andrade was landing punches but Hill was coming back with some kicks. Andrade landed a couple of big flurries but Hill was showing a strong chin on her. Andrade was consistenly throwing off punch combinations with a lot of power behind them. Hill was eating them and landing a lot of kicks in return. Andrade rocked Hill late with some punches. Andrade gets the first round, 10-9.

Andrade was launching off a lot of punches but Hil was eating them and firing back herself. These ladies were swinging very hard. Hill was using good movement to keep away from Andrade but it didn’t work so much as Andrade was able to get inside at will and land some big combinations. The speed of Andrade’s punches is just amazing. Hill has a tough chin and is landing some good shots of her own, testing Andrade’s chin. Andrade got a late takedown and looked for a choke. Hill defended but then Andrade landed a big slam towards the end. Hill scored but Andrade was just ruthless this round. 10-9 round for Andrade and her up 20-18 after two.

These ladies were throwing some bombs with a crazy flurry of strikes against the fence in the first minute of this round. Hill is showing signs of fatigue and Andrade is just swarming on her. Andrade landing a strong flurry that had Hill rocked and then Hill dropped Andrade! Wow, but Andrade was able to recover. They are just throwing everything at each other. Andrade is landing with much more power and volume but Hill is a scrapper. Andrade with more big flurries of punches. I have no clue how Hill survived this fight. An absolutely fantastic fight that got a huge reaction afterwards. 10-9 Andrade in the third and 30-27 Andrade overall. Andrade got the fight and likely secured the next title shot.

Official Result- Jessica Andrade def. Angela Hill by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Anthony Hamilton (15-6, 3-4 UFC) vs. Marcel Fortuna (8-1, 0-0 UFC)
Heavyweights

There was a 48-pound weight differential in this fight. Fortuna had a gigantic cut above his eye open up early. It’s a very bad cut but the doctor is letting Fortuna continue. Fortuna then clipped Hamilton coming in and Hamilton face-planted onto the mat and the fight was stopped! Nice comeback for Fortuna who gets the win despite the bad cut and being at a huge weight disadvantage.

Official Result- Marcel Fortuna def. Anthony Hamilton by knockout (punch) at 3:10 of Round 1

> Ovince Saint Preux (#6, 19-9, 7-4 UFC) vs. Volkan Oezdemir (12-1, 0-0 UFC)
Light Heavyweights

Oezdemir was on the attack early and caught Saint Preux with some good kicks and got a takedown. Saint Preux wasn’t doing much on offense until late in the round when he landed some big punches. Oezdemir was landing the leg kicks at will and landed a flurry of strikes at the end of the round. 10-9 round for Oezdemir.

Saint Preux was looking for a home for the left hand and was landing it and scored a takedown early in the second. Oezdemir is landing leg kicks. Saint Preux is not doing much of anything in this fight so far and the crowd is booing. Oezdemir is winning the striking exchanges, which there are very few of. This is a very boring fight. I give round two 10-9 to Saint Preux, and have it 19-19 overall. It could be either way, though.

Both men look tired heading into the final round. Saint Preux got a takedown. Both landed some punches. This fight is boring, Both guys should lose. Unfortunately someone has to win, and the fans certainly didn’t as they booed this one loudly. Saint Preux landed with more power and volume in the last round, which should get him the round. He did land a big flurry at the end of the fight that definitely sealed him the round. 10-9 Saint Preux, 29-28 Saint Preux. Oezdemir got the decision, actually, which got a lot of boos and I’m not sure about that one.

Official Result- Volkan Oezdemir def. Ovince Saint Preux by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

> Abel Trujillo (15-6 1 NC, 6-2 1 NC UFC) vs. James Vick (9-1, 5-1 UFC)
Lightweights

It was a feeling out process early on before Trujillo turned the tide with a takedown into side control. Not much was happening on the ground until Vick grabbed a neck but it just allowed Trujillo to improve position.They got to their feet and Vick landed a combo and a body kick. Vick landed late. Not much happened and tough to score but I have it 10-9 Vick.

There wasn’t much happening early on in the second round. Both man landed some solid punches. Vick was ducking all of Trujillo’s punches. Vick got a takedown into mount against the fence. Vick turned it into a D’arce choke but didn’t have it all the way in. Trujillo managed to get out and Vick ended up in side control and went for the choke again. Trujillo out and to his feet and Vick landed some kicks late. 10-9 Vick in the second with him up 20-18.

Vick rocked Trujillo early in the third. Trujillo tried a takedown but Vick reversed to the top and had a D’arce choke locked in and Trujillio tapped out. Vick gets the submission win as it looks like Trujillo just gave up on the fight. Vick also asked to be on the Dallas UFC 211 card on May 13 as he is also from that area.

Official Result- James Vick def. Abel Trujillo by submission (D’arce choke) at :49 of Round 3

> Alexa Grasso (#12, 9-0, 1-0 UFC) vs. Felice Herrig (11-6, 2-1 UFC)
Women’s Strawweights

Grasso went for a jumping kick and missed and fell but went for a heel hook and it allowed her to get back to her feet. They were trading but Grasso using good movement to miss the punches of Herrig. They traded and Grasso landed cleaner. Her hand speed is very strong but Herrig is right there with her. Herrig landed a solid combo. Grasso landed a strong punch at the end of the round. Close round, but I have it 10-9 for Grasso. She really landed counters well and stayed outside the range of Herrig.

Herrig landed a big right hand. Grasso missed a big spin kick but her speed is strong. Herrig is landing, though, but is being backed up a lot by Grasso. Grasso landed a body kick but ate a big counter from Herrig. Grasso landing some leg kicks and making Herrig miss until Herrig lands a right hand. Both ladies are landing but Herrig is landing cleaner. Herrig had a takedown stuffed late after eating some shots from Grasso. Another close round, but I have it 10-9 for Herrig and it 19-19 after two. Herrig definitely feels ahead in this fight, though.

Herrig got a big takedown in the third and got right into mount. Grasso reversed out to her feet very quickly. Grasso landed a right hand and started to push the pace more. Grasso doesn’t look like her normal self tonight, and Herrig is looking real good tonight as well. Grasso landed a combination. Herrig landed a very stiff jab. They got in a clinch but broke. Grasso landed a solid combo. Grasso had Herrig stunned late. Another close round. This will be interesting. I have round three 10-9 for Grasso and her winning 29-28.

Official Result- Felice Herrig def. Alexa Grasso by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

> Dennis Bermudez (#9, 16-5, 9-3 UFC) vs. Chan Sung Jung (14-4, 3-1 UFC)
Featherweights

They were trading early and Bermudez landed a knee in the clinch. Bermudez landed a big right hand but was having takedowns stuffed. They both landed right hands. A big right hand from Jung drops Bermudez and he finishes him! Wow. After three-and-a-half years off, The Korean Zombie is back with a first-round knockout win!

Official Result- Chan Sung Jung def. Dennis Bermudez by knockout (punches) at 2:49 of Round 1

UFC Fight Night 98 live results: Rafael dos Anjos vs. Tony Ferguson

Welcome to F4WOnline.com’s live coverage of UFC Fight Night 98: Dos Anjos vs. Ferguson, eminating from Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico.

After having no action for the last three weeks, the UFC is returning with a stretch that will see nine events take place inside the Octagon over the final ten weeks of 2016.

The event is headlined by a five-round bout in the lightweight division as former UFC Lightweight Champion Rafael Dos Anjos, fighting for the first time since losing the championship, takes on top contender Tony Ferguson, winner of eight straight fights. Dos Anjos lost the title to Eddie Alvarez in July, and after going through some training camp changes, he looks to get back to title contention and derail the win streak of Ferguson. Ferguson is a former TUF winner who has won eleven of his twelve UFC bouts, and he’s stopped six of his last eight opponents during his win streak. Dos Anjos comes into the fight as a slight favorite according to the oddsmakers.

The co-main event is a lightweight bout between original TUF winner Diego Sanchez and debuting Marcin Held. Sanchez looks to rebound from a knockout loss to Joe Lauzon at UFC 200 in July while Held moves over from Bellator, where he once fought for their lightweight championship. Also on the main card is a bout between Ricardo Lamas and Charles Oliveira. Lamas was originally scheduled to fight BJ Penn at UFC Fight Night 97, but with Penn withdrawing due to injury and that event being cancelled, he was moved to a fight with Oliveira on this card. Oliveira took the fight on short notice and came in missing weight badly, weighing at 155 pounds for a featherweight bout, where the limit is 146 pounds.

Making her UFC debut on the card is Alexa Grasso as she takes on Heather Jo Clark. Grasso is undefeated in her eight-fight career and was one of the top stars in Invicta, and she has all of the makings to be a top star in the UFC with her looks and fighting ability. Clark is a veteran of the sport, but she has lost four of her last seven fights, and she looks to play the spoiler as she comes in as the biggest underdog on the card.

Follow along with our live coverage of the event beginning at 6:30 PM eastern time with preliminary action all the way thru the main card.

Some additional coverage:
UFC Fight Night 98 DFS Playbook

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> Enrique Barzola (11-3-1, 1-1 UFC) vs. Chris Avila (5-3, 0-1 UFC)
Featherweights

The first round belonged all to Enrique Barzola. He was landing leg kicks, which weren’t being checked by Chris Avila. That haindered Avila in his last fight with Artem Lobov and it did in this round. Barzola scored a couple of takedowns and had ground control, but Avila was able to get up both times. Barzola went back to landing some leg kicks and was on the attack more. Avila did land some nice punches but nothing that had Barzola in trouble. It was a clear 10-9 round for Barzola.

The second round again was controlled by Barzola. He scored more takedowns and was controlling on the mat. He also was landing leg kicks at will on the feet and getting the better of the offensive striking. Avila has alright technique on his feet but the volume just isn’t there, and Barzola was capitalizing on the openings. On the mat, Avila had no defense for the pressure of Barzola, and while he was in no danger of being finished, he was being outclassed everywhere. It was another 10-9 round for Barzola and I had him up 20-18 going into the final round, and he was well on his way to a win.

Avila was needing a finish in the third to win, but he looked the more tired of the two heading out for the last round. Unfortunately for him, it was more of the same in the last round. Barzola was getting the better of the striking battle, and he had the takedowns and ground control to go with it. Avila didn’t have much of an offensive attack other than landing some slow punches, but takedowns and clinch work wasn’t there for him. Avila was constantly over-reaching on his right hand and Barzola would counter with takedowns. It was another clear 10-9 round for Barzola, and I had him winning it 30-27 as it went to the judges.

All three judges had the fight 30-26 for Barzola. All three rounds were definitely won by him, and while he didn’t come close to stopping Avila, he controlled the fight. He looked solid in this fight, but it was against a very unworthy opponent in Avila. It is going to be hard to gauge where he really stands as any opponent is a tougher one. He looked good in this fight though. Avila is likely on his way out of the UFC, and he really isn’t ready to be there. He is now just 5-4 in his career, and he hasn’t looked good at all in either UFC fight.

Enrique Barzola def. Chris Avila by unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)

> Polo Reyes (6-2, 2-0 UFC) vs. Jason Novelli (11-2-1, 0-1 UFC)
Lightweights

Polo Reyes was looking for that knockout in the first round as he was loading up on his punches. Jason Novelli was landing a punch every once-in-a-while but wasn’t following up on it. He did score a takedown and a big right hand but Reyes was able to get back to his feet. Novelli’s footwork kept him on the outside and away from the power of Reyes, but he didn’t do much. He did land a couple of kicks but he was doing his best to stay away from the power right hand of Reyes, and he was able to. It was a close round and Novelli landing some clean punches gave him a 10-9 round on my scorecard.

Reyes came out stronger on the offensive in the second round, landing a lot of punches and kicks. Novelli was constantly circling away and unable to get anything going and had a takedown reversed with Reyes getting on top on the mat. Reyes was landing from the top as Novelli was using bad strategy from the bottom against the fence. This round should go 10-9 to Reyes and I had it tied up 19-19 heading into the third.

The altitude slowed both men down in the third, and that will be a recurring theme on this evening. Reyes was the more aggressive fighter in the third but both were landing. Reyes was landing the bigger strikes, but Novelli did land some clean punches. Reyes had the betting Octagon control in this round, and in the fight overall. Novelli mounted a late comeback with a takedown and some elbows, but not enough in my view to get the round. They went the full distance and I had the final round 10-9 for Reyes, and the fight 29-28 for Reyes overall.

The judges had it a split decision, with two judges giving it to Reyes 29-28 and one giving it 29-28 to Novelli. All scores are justifiable as it should be Novelli winning the first and Reyes winning the second, and Novelli did enough late in the third to steal the round. It was a good fight and Reyes was definitely not as strong as in his past two. Novelli is 37-years-old and now 0-2 in the UFC, and while I think he should get another shot, he may not.

Polo Reyes def. Jason Novelli by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

> Sam Alvey (28-8 1 NC, 5-3 UFC) vs. Alex Nicholson (7-2, 1-1 UFC)
Middleweights

It was a slow opening round as Nicholson was landing some glazing head kicks and Alvey was looking to counter, where he excels. Nicholson was able to stay on the outside and avoid the counters of Alvey, and neither man had the other in too much trouble. I had this round 10-9 for Nicholson.

Nicholson was getting the better of the action on the feet and Alvey started going for takedowns. They both started landing on the feet but Alvey wasn’t doing a good job of following up his strikes that landed. Alvey rocked Nicholson late and it may have been enough to steal him the round. I gave it 10-9 to Alvey and had it 19-19 after two.

The pace was slow in the third. Alvey was landing more and following up better on his first punch, but neither man fought with desperation. Alvey was spending his time working on the outside and trying to lure Nicholson in for a firefight. Nicholson really didn’t do much when he had the chance as he faded. Alvey having more output with his strikes scored the round for him on my scorecard. A 10-9 round for Alvey and I had him winning 29-28.

The judges’ cards all read 29-28 for Alvey. No post-fight promo for Alvey, which are always a treat. Alvey now has three straight wins while Nicholson is 1-2 in the UFC. I wouldn’t be surprised if Nicholson is cut as he has been under recent fire for domestic abuse allegations, though he was cleared after an investigation. Alvey will probably fight again next month.

Sam Alvey def. Alex Nicholson by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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> Henry Briones (16-5-1, 1-1 UFC) vs. Douglas Silva de Andrade (23-1 1 NC, 1-1 UFC)
Bantamweights

They were going back-and-forth on the feet in the first with neither man getting a clear advantage. They came on late with Briones rocking Silva late. Briones was pouring it on late and Silva looked stunned, though he fired back. It was close until the end and I gave the round 10-9 to Briones.

The second round was on the feet and much like the first. Silva was rocking Briones and had him rocked with a right hook. They were trading back again and Silva almost finished Briones with a big punch. Briones then did a crazy jumping kick and got dropped again. Silva got a late takedown and I had this fight tied up after two. 10-9 round for Silva and 19-19 after two.

The third round was controlled by Silva but Briones was eating punches well and surviving. Silva was landing big punches and kicks but Briones has a heck of a chin on him. Silva then landed a big spinning back fist that knocked Briones out and the fight was stopped as we got our first finish on the night. A heck of a fight there. Silva is now 24-1 in his career and has a good shot of climbing the rankings. Briones has back-to-back losses, but to two fighters with a combined one loss in their careers. I hope he gets another shot inside the Octagon.

Douglas Silva de Andrade def. Henry Briones by TKO (strikes) at 2:33 of Round 3

> Erick Montano (7-4, 1-1 UFC) vs. Max Griffin (12-3, 0-1 UFC)
Welterweights

Max Griffin hurt Erick Montano early and then landed a lot of punches on the mat and this fight was stopped quickly. I didn’t expect this as Montano has a good chin but Griffin landed a big punch and capitalized with a barrage to the point it had to be stopped or he was going to gas himself out. A big first UFC win for Griffin. 

Max Griffin def. Erick Montano by TKO (punches) at :54 of Round 1

> Marco Beltran (8-3, 3-0 UFC) vs. Joe Soto (16-5, 1-3 UFC)
140-pound Catchweight

They were trading early and went to the mat and Joe Soto grabbed the leg, locked a heel hook in and Marco Beltran tapped out. Soto took the fight earlier this week and this is an impressive showing for him with no training camp. 

Joe Soto def. Marco Beltran by submission (heel hook) at 1:37 of Round 1

> Erik Perez (16-6, 6-2 UFC) vs. Felipe Arantes (18-7-1 2 NC, 5-3-1 UFC)
138-pound Catchweight (Arantes missed weight at 138 pounds)

Erik Perez was controlling the Octagon during the first round and scored a takedown. He went to attacking the body and Arantes countered with a heel hook but Perez slipped out and let Arantes on top. Perez was able to escape and was looking for the finish on the top but ran out of time. It was a 10-9 opening round for Perez.

In the second round, Perez was having trouble staying on his feet as his right leg and knee were hurting from the heel hook attempt by Arantes. He ended up taking Arantes to the mount and was dominating there, ending up in the mount. They scrambled and it ended up with Arantes looking for a choke from the back. Perez slipped out and ended back on top and in dominant position to end the round. I gave that round 10-9 to Perez and had him up 20-18 heading to the final round.

A fun moment to start the third round saw both men miss on spinning back fists within seconds of each other, but Perez countered in taking Arantes down. Perez was controlling on the mat but they ended up getting back to their feet and both men were landing solid punches. Perez was still having trouble standing and it caused him to be dropped late. Arantes had a late arm-triangle choke locked in but Perez was saved by the end of the round. Close final round that I gave to Perez, 10-9, and I had him winning the fight 30-27.

The judges had a split decision, with Perez winning on two scorecards with 29-28 scores, and Arantes having a 28-29 on the other. The fight could have gone either way as rounds one and three were close, though I did give both to Perez. It is a solid win for Perez and he fought off a much-bigger opponent. He is popular in front of the Mexican crowd and he has a solid 7-2 record in the UFC. Arantes has struggled but he is solid enough to stick around from prelim fights, especially in Brazil.

Erik Perez def. Felipe Arantes by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

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> Alexa Grasso (8-0, 0-0 UFC) vs. Heather Jo Clark (7-5, 1-1 UFC)
Women’s Strawweights

Clark was on the attack early but got hurt by Grasso and Grasso swarmed on looking for the finish. Grasso landed beautiful combinations in looking for the finish and had Clark pinned against the fence. The crowd was very loud for Grasso. Grasso remained really calm and had Clark bloodied up a little. Grasso ended the round with some more hard punches and kicks. Clark survived but the first round definitely belonged to Grasso, who took it 10-9 on my scorecard.

Clark was saying she was having trouble seeing during the minute in the corner. Clark was controlling the center and pushed Grasso against the fence but Grasso was able to take over from there. Grasso slowed down her output as Clark was pressuring more, but once they clinched, it was all Grasso even when she was pinched against the fence. They went to the mat but scrambled up and Grasso landed a nice combo on the scramble up. I gave it 10-9 to Grasso and had her up 20-18 after two.

Grasso got the early advantage in a clinch but Clark was giving her a fight. Clark was trying to land her strikes but Grasso’s footwork kept her out of range. They traded combos as Grasso has slowed her attack just a little on the feet. Clark is a bloodied mess. Grasso got a big slam late and it showed her overall attack. I gave the third round to Grasso 10-9 and the fight 10-9 overall for Grasso.

The judges agreed and gave Grasso all three rounds, with two 30-27 scores and one 29-28. Grasso showed why everyone is excited for her and that she has a chance to be a real player in the division for years to come. It was a showcase fight for her and you can see this and get excited for her inevitably fighting Joanna Jedrzejczyk down the road. She has star potential unlike many in the UFC. Clark gave her a good test but she was overmatched from the get-go, but put in a good opposing showing, something many haven’t been able to do against Grasso.

Alexa Grasso def. Heather Jo Clark by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> Beneil Dariush (#9, 13-2, 7-2 UFC) vs. Rashid Magomedov (#15, 19-1, 4-0 UFC)
Lightweights

This is a high-level lightweight bout and it showed early as neither man could get the advantage of the other. They traded takedown scrambles before a break due to a groin strike. Dariush was the fighter who was on the attack more and the more engaging of the two. He also landed some solid kicks and knees. Magomedov went into clinch mode and got a late takedown but Dariush’s striking was the difference in the opening round. I gave it 10-9 to Dariush.

In the second round, Dariush was landing leg kicks and had more of a sense of urgency between the two. Magomedov was defending the takedowns from Dariush but was stuck in the clinch and Dariush had control. The crowd was booing as this fight hasn’t been much action. They broke and each man landing strikes but Dariush pushed him back against the fence. Two rounds down and both were tough to score but I gave the second to 10-9 to Dariush as well, putting him up 20-18 after two.

The third round started with them exchanging big body kicks before the clinch battle started again. They were trading a little but enough to where it prompted the crowd to do the wave. It was a very uneventful final round with a lot of clinch work. Both men landed at the end. The crowd booed at the signal of the end of the fight. Close final round that I gave 10-9 to Magomedov, but I had the fight 29-28 Dariush overall.

All three judges gave the fight to Dariush, with two 30-27 scores and one 29-28. It was a very uneventful fight and not one worth going back to watch. Dariush now has wins in seven of his last eight fights and he is a title contender. It was only Magomedov’s second career loss in 21 fights, and it ended his 12-fight win streak. He has been good but now will find himself out of the rankings and back down the ladder.

Beneil Dariush def. Rashid Magomedov by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> Martin Bravo (10-0, 0-0 UFC) vs. Claudio Puelles (7-1, 0-0 UFC)
The Ultimate Fighter Latin America 3 Lightweight Finale

They were trading solid strikes and Bravo was controlling the center of the Octagon. Bravo busted up Puelles’ nose with punches. Puelles got a brief takedown but they got to their feet. Bravo landed better on the feet and was advancing more but Puelles kept him in check with body kicks. Bravo landed a big combo at the end and it got him the round as I gave it 10-9 to him.

They were trading and Puelles got a quick takedown before getting back up. Bravo was getting the better on the feet and landed a big body shot that dropped Puelles and he finished him off with a couple more punches on the mat to become the latest TUF winner.

Martin Bravo def. Claudio Puelles by TKO (punches) at 1:55 of Round 2

> Ricardo Lamas (#4, 16-5, 7-3 UFC) vs. Charles Oliveira (#8, 21-6 1 NC, 9-6 1 NC UFC)
155-pound Catchweight (Oliveira missed weight at 155 pounds)

Oliveira had to be no more than 165 pounds when arriving at the arena, and he was, so the fight did go on. Lamas got an early big takedown and was controlling from the top. They got up and Oliveira got a takedown. Lamas survived a choke from Oliveira. Oliveira got the back and was looking for the choke again. He had it locked in tight late but Lamas survived to the bell. That round had to be 10-9 Oliveira.

Lamas got a takedown and was controlling in side control and had a guillotine locked in. Oliveira tapped out! Lamas gets the submission in the second after surviving a tough first round. I’m sure Oliveira will be forced to move up to lightweight again now, if they don’t decide to cut him after this weight cut issue.

Ricardo Lamas def. Charles Oliveira by submission (guillotine choke) at 2:13 of Round 2

> Diego Sanchez (26-9, 15-9 UFC) vs. Marcin Held (22-4, 0-0 UFC)
Lightweights

Held came over from Bellator and is looking to have an impressive debut but he was having trouble early with Sanchez. Held landed a big right hand. Held did a cartwheel kick that landed. They traded and Sanchez went for a takedown but Held held him upright. Held got a choke but Sanchez ran up the fence to escape and just threw Held off. Close round but I gave it 10-9 to Held.

They went to the mat and Held went for a heel hook but it allowed Sanchez to get on top and land punches. Sanchez with a lot of dominant position on the top. More suffocating top control from Sanchez and he has been doing a great job of keeping Held pinned on the bottom. Held gave up his back and Sanchez landed to end the round. A very clear 10-9 round for Sanchez, and I had it 19-19 heading to the final round.

Held looked very tired going into the third and Sanchez was very fresh. Held landed a huge knee and dropped Sanchez for a second. Held went for an armbar but Sanchez rolled out onto the top. Sanchez was strong on top but Held was continuing to go for leg locks. Sanchez still on top and controlling this fight. Sanchez with big punches from the top as the fight ends and this round belonged to him, 10-9. I had the fight 29-28 for Sanchez.

The judges had it all for Sanchez, with him winning two of the three rounds on all scorecards. This is a huge win for Sanchez as Held is a legitimate great fighter coming from Bellator, and was thought to be another fresh contender at 155 pounds. Sanchez looked fresh throughout the fight and he was never in trouble, and he looked like he’s not ready to wind down his career. Held tried too many crafty things, and he ultimately gave the fight away by trying to do things that ended up with him at a disadvantage. He is much better than this performance showed.

Diego Sanchez def. Marcin Held by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27)

> Rafael Dos Anjos (#2, 25-8, 14-6 UFC) vs. Tony Ferguson (#3, 21-3, 11-1 UFC)
Lightweights

They traded some big shots. Dos Anjos landed a huge left hand at one point. They were trading a lot of punches and kicks but Dos Anjos was landing the harder punches. Dos Anjos tripped up Ferguson and ended up on top on the ground. Both men landed spinning back fists. Dos Anjos got the better of the round but Ferguson was finding his range late and I think he’s set up to take over starting in the second round. But that round was 10-9 Dos Anjos.

Both guys looking sharp in the second round. Dos Anjos showing a little blood. They are trading. Ferguson does better when he’s just boxing but when he starts mixing everything Dos Anjos is able to fluidly counter and rock him. They are both landing but Ferguson is pushing the pace and landing harder. Straight left hand from Ferguson had Dos Anjos in a whole heap of trouble. Ferguson landed big and blew a kiss to Dos Anjos. That round went to Ferguson, 10-9, and I had it 19-19 after two.

Ferguson continued to have Dos Anjos in trouble as he is the fresher of the two and he is pushing the pace more. Dos Anjos did land a huge head kick. Dos Anjos was having some good timing on his shots and was landing punches and kicks. They were trading hard shots. Ferguson started going after the body of Dos Anjos but Dos Anjos was pressing forward. Dos Anjos has slowed the momentum of Ferguson. Close round there but I gave it 10-9 to Dos Anjos and have him up 29-28 after three.

Dos Anjos has a swollen right eye and Ferguson rocked him with a big knee. Ferguson was getting the edge on the feet in the first half of this round. Dos Anjos would land a kick but then eat a couple punches from Ferguson in return over and over. Ferguson landed a big left hand that rocked Dos Anjos. Ferguson had him in trouble late. I gave round four 10-9 to Ferguson and had it tied up at 38-38 going into the final round.

Dos Anjos hasn’t gone for any takedowns, but that has been because he’s had his back to the fence, and he excels at using the fence for takedowns. Ferguson applied the pressure in the final round and was landing as he had Dos Anjos’ back against the fence. Dos Anjos is bleeding heavily. Ferguson on the agressive attack landing hard combinations. This fight went the full distance and Ferguson had a strong fifth round, winning it 10-9. That gave Ferguson the fight on my scorecard with a 48-47.

The judges had it all 48-47 for Ferguson. That is now nine straight wins for Ferguson. He has earned his title shot and he absolutely deserves it, regardless of whatever happens. He didn’t say much at all after the fight to stamp himself as the next challenger, but he should be.

Tony Ferguson def. Rafael Dos Anjos by unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47)