UFC 318 live results: Dustin Poirier retirement fight vs. Max Holloway

For the first time in just over a decade, the Octagon heads to the Big Easy for the retirement of a future Hall of Famer as UFC 318 takes place inside the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The main event sees the BMF Championship on the line as current titleholder Max Holloway defends against home state boy Dustin Poirier in Poirier’s retirement bout. It is the third time Holloway and Poirier square off with Poirier ahead 2-0 following wins in February 2012 and April 2019.

The co-main event is a battle of ranked middleweights as former title challenger Paulo Costa returns from a year-long layoff to battle Roman Kopylov. Costa is looking to end a two-fight losing skid, while Kopylov is looking to score his third straight win.

Also on the main card is a welterweight bout between Kevin Holland and Daniel Rodriguez; a featherweight fight pitting Dan Ige against former two-division Bellator Champion Patricio Pitbull; and a lightweight fight between long-time veteran Michael Johnson and Daniel Zellhuber.

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> Women’s Flyweights- Carli Judice (4-2, 1-1 UFC) vs. Nicolle Caliari (8-3, 0-1 UFC)

Caliari comes forward with a jab and a high kick. Judice lands a jab and Caliari lands a right hand. Judice with a front kick. Judice lands a left hand and a knee up the middle. Caliari gets a brief takedown and has the back as they stand. Caliari with a pair of knees. Caliari lands a knee as they break. Judice with another knee up the middle. Caliari looks for a takedown but Judice grabs the back and starts landing. Judice with a sharp elbow in the clinch and a knee as they break. Judice lands a left hand and Caliari lands a counter combination. Judice with a jab and a left hand. Caliari looks for a takedown but Judice defends and ends up on top, but they stand a moment later. Caliari lands a solid right hand. Judice with a solid combination then a knee up the middle as they clinch. 10-9 Judice.

Caliari lands a right hand. They trade and Judice lands a series of punches. Judice with a body kick. Judice lands a combination. Judice continues to land with more volume. Caliari looks for a takedown but Judice defends as they clinch against the fence. Caliari looks for a takedown but Judice defends and Caliari stays on her back trying to bait Judice to the mat, but is stood up. Caliari lands a right hand. Judice lands a body kick. Judice with a knee up the middle and then lands a left hand. Judice with a combo. Judice with a flurry and Caliari is busted up. They trade. 10-9 Judice, 20-18 Judice.

They’re trading and Judice is lighting Caliari up with combinations. Caliari gets a brief takedown and they clinch as they get to their feet and separate. Judice starts landing a flurry and is teeing off on Caliari. Judice lands a big knee to the body and Caliari crumbles to the mat and a couple of punches end it. What a finish by Judice!

Fight Result- Carli Judice def. Nicole Caliari by TKO (strikes) at 1:30 of Round 3

> Middleweights- Brunno Ferreira (13-2, 4-2 UFC) vs. Jackson McVey (6-0, 0-0 UFC)

Ferreira lands a body kick. McVey lands a body kick. They’re really feeling each other out as Ferreira lands a right hand. Ferreira lands a stiff calf kick that McVey didn’t like. Ferreira gets a takedown but allows McVey to take his back. Ferreira is able to escape into side control and lands an elbow. Ferreira gets to the mount. Ferreira gets the arm and locks in an armbar and McVey taps! Impressive finish from Ferreira!

Fight Result- Brunno Ferreira def. Jackson McVey by submission (armbar) at 3:35 of Round 1

> Heavyweights- Ryan Spann (22-11, 8-6 UFC) vs. Lukasz Brzeski (9-6-1 1 NC, 1-5 UFC)

Spann lands a right hand and Brzeski stumbles a little. Spann gets a takedown and quickly gets the mount as he looks for an arm-triangle choke. He lets go and starts landing elbows and punches. Spann gets the arm-triangle choke locked back in but lets go. Brzeski starts rolling and Spann lands a hammerfist. They stand and Spann has a standing guillotine choke locked in. Brzeski goes to his butt trying to escape but he taps! Spann picks up the submission win inside of the first round.

Fight Result- Ryan Spann def. Lukasz Brzeski by submission (guillotine choke) at 2:47 of Round 1

> Light Heavyweights- Jimmy Crute (12-4-2, 4-4-2 UFC) vs. Marcin Prachnio (17-8, 4-6 UFC)

They’re trading early. Crute looks for a takedown against the fence and is able to score a takedown. Prachnio lands some from the bottom as he is throwing elbows. Crute lands from the top. They scramble up and Prachnio lands a knee as they remain clinched. Crute gets it back down and has the neck. They get on their feet and Prachnio lands a knee as they break. Prachnio lands to the body. They trade punches. Crute is looking for a takedown as he has the back. He gets Prachnio down. Crute quickly snatches an arm and looks for an armbar. He has it in deep as Prachnio is trying to kick off. Crute twists and Prachnio taps out! Armbar finish from Crute to pick up the win.

Fight Result- Jimmy Crute def. Marcin Prachnio by submission (armbar) at 4:42 of Round 1

> Welterweights- Adam Fugitt (10-4, 2-2 UFC) vs. Islam Dulatov (11-1, 0-0 UFC)

Dulatov lands a right hand. They both kick at the same time as Dulatov lands a punch. Dulatov with a pair of leg kicks and a right hand. Dulatov with a high kick and Fugitt lands a leg kick. They pressure against the fence but separate. Dulatov lands a flurry and a knee and a right hand as they briefly tie up. Dulatov lands a combination. Fugitt grabs a single leg looking for a takedown. Dulatov escapes and lands. Dulatov drops Fugitt with a left hand and finishes it off with a couple of follow-up shots. What a debut from Dulatov!

Fight Result- Islam Dulatov def. Adam Fugitt by knockout (punches) at 4:06 of Round 1

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> Middleweights- Ateba Gautier (7-1, 1-0 UFC) vs. Robert Valentin (10-5 1 NC, 0-2 UFC)

Gautier lands some leg kicks and starts teeing off with big punches against the fence. Gautier lands and Valentin stumbles to the mat, but gets up. Gautier with an uppercut and is landing big body shots then lands a knee. Valentin is having trouble standing. Gautier with a body shot and lands some more big punches as Valentin crumbles down and it is all over! What a finish from Gautier!

Fight Result- Ateba Gautier def. Robert Valentin by TKO (punches) at 1:10 of Round 1

> Welterweights- Francisco Prado (12-3, 1-3 UFC) vs. Nikolay Veretennikov (12-6, 0-2 UFC)

They trade leg kicks as Prado lands a right hand and scores a takedown. They both attacked for chokes and Prado switched to taking the back of Veretennikov. Prado then transitions to looking for a triangle choke. Prado looks for an armbar and Veretennikov picks him up and slams him down to break it. Veretennikov then starts landing punches from the top. Veretennikov gets inside the guard of Prado and lands before they stand. Veretennikov lands a knee to the body then another. Veretennikov with a left hand on the break. Veretennikov lands a body kick. Veretennikov with a body shot and a spin kick before landing another knee to the body. Prado pushes it against the fence. Veretennikov with another knee. 10-9 Veretennikov.

Veretennikov lands a leg kick and they trade. Veretennikov lands a right hand and Prado briefly goes down. Prado gets up and tries to clinch and look for a takedown but Veretennikov defends and lands on the break. Prado lands a leg kick and a combination. Prado then scores a big takedown. Prado working from the top landing short punches. Prado is looking to set up an arm-triangle choke, but Veretennikov is able to scramble up. Veretennikov lands a jab. Veretennikov lands to the body before Prado lands a flurry, including to the body. Veretennikov lands a knee. Prado with a combo. Veretennikov with another knee and a right hand. Prado lands a right hand. Close round. 10-9 Prado, 19-19.

Veretennikov lands a combo and Prado shoots for a takedown against the fence. Veretennikov is able to reverse to a takedown of his own, but they scramble up and Prado lands an elbow as they separate. Prado lands a leg kick. Veretennikov with a knee in a brief clinch. They trade inside the pocket at Prado lands a right hand. They scramble to the mat as Prado ends up on top. Prado with some elbows from the top and attacks for a choke, but lets go. Veretennikov is able to slip out to his feet. Veretennikov lands and throws a spin kick, but Prado grabs the body. Veretennikov ends up on top as they go to the mat. Prado gets up and they tie up against the fence. Prado lands a knee. Veretennikov jumps for a guillotine but Prado is out of it and landing short body shots. Prado controlling from the top. He ends the fight on top. 10-9 Prado, 29-28 Prado.

Fight Result- Nikolay Veretennikov def. Francisco Prado by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

> Middleweights- #10 Marvin Vettori (19-7-1, 9-6-1 UFC) vs. #11 Brendan Allen (24-7, 12-4 UFC)

They trade kicks. Allen lands a jab as Vettori throws a high kick. Allen with some more kicks. Vettori lands a right hand that clips Allen. Allen with a right hand and a high kick. Allen scores a takedown. Allen with some punches from the top. He takes the back and is landing and gets the body lock on. Allen landing punches as Vettori is busted open. They get to their feet. Allen has the back and takes it down and attacks the neck. He was too high and Vettori gets out and is on top and now inside of Allen’s guard. Vettori controlling from the top now. Vettori takes the back of Allen and looked for a choke but let go. They stand and Vettori lands before they separate. Allen lands a body kick. Vettori lands a combination. Vettori with a body kick. Allen lands a jab. Vettori lands a left hand. They trade late. 10-9 Allen.

Vettori working the jab and leg kick. Allen lands a left hand then a right hand. Vettori with a right hook as Allen lands a body shot. They trade leg kicks. Allen lands a body kick. They trade in close range. Vettori lands a series of combos. Allen lands a big right hand and Vettori backs up. Allen is coming forward and lands a leg kick. They trade inside the pocket. Vettori lands a combination. Vettori’s face continues to show lots of damage. Allen lands a combination. Allen landing some solid punches but Vettori is also landing decently as well. Allen with a high kick. Vettori lands a left hand. 10-9 Allen, 20-18 Allen.

Allen lands a body kick and they trade punches. Vettori lands a left hand. Allen with a leg kick. Allen lands a right hand. Allen with another stiff right hand. Vettori lands a body kick. Vettori lands a big left hand. Allen returns fire and connects. They both land in close range. Allen lands a body kick. Vettori lands a left hand. They start trading in close range and Allen backs Vettori up with a left hand and a knee. Allen gets a takedown but they scramble back to their feet. Allen with a right hand and some elbows. They trade in the pocket. They both land big flurries at the end. Fun fight. 10-9 Allen, 30-27 Allen.

Fight Result- Brendan Allen def. Marvin Vettori by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> Bantamweights- #12 Kyler Phillips (12-3, 6-2 UFC) vs. #15 Vinicius Oliveira (22-3, 3-0 UFC)

Oliveira with an immediate body kick. Phillips lands a right hand and Oliveira stumbles back. Phillips rushes in and they briefly tie up but separate. Phillips lands a right hand. He lands another. Phillips lands a jab then a body kick. Phillips lands two more big right hands that keep Oliveira off balance. They trade jabs. Phillips with a jumping knee. Oliveira lands a leg kick. Phillips continues to press forward and lands a body kick. Oliveira lands a body kick. Oliveira with a right hand. Phillips with an uppercut. They trade big in close range. Oliveira lands some kicks. Phillips lands a knee. Oliveira with a late flurry. 10-9 Phillips.

Oliveira drops Phillips with a left hand, but he gets right up. Oliveira is attacking and Phillips is stumbling around as Oliveira lands. Phillips grabs the back and they go down with Oliveira on top. They get to their feet and Oliveira is continuing to land with volume. Oliveira lands a leg kick as Phillips hasn’t been able to mount any offense. Oliveira lands some big punches. Phillips lands a combination and a high kick. Oliveira scores a takedown. He ends the round on top. 10-9 Oliveira, 19-19.

Phillips lands a right hand. Oliveira lands a body kick. Phillips with a body kick. Phillips lands a right hand. Oliveira with a right hand and one to the body. Phillips with a high kick. Oliveira lands a combo. Oliveira with a calf kick. Phillips lands to the body followed by a left hand. Oliveira lands another calf kick. Oliveira lands to the body. Oliveira with another leg kick. Phillips lands a spin kick. They trade as Phillips lands a right hand. He lands another. Oliveira lands a right hand. Phillips with a right hand. Oliveira lands and gets a brief takedown. 10-9 Oliveira, 29-28 Oliveira.

Fight Result- Vinicius Oliveira def. Kyler Phillips by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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> Lightweights- Michael Johnson (23-19, 15-15 UFC) vs. Daniel Zellhuber (15-2, 3-2 UFC)

Zellhuber lands a body kick. Johnson kicks out Zellhuber’s leg and Zellhuber goes to his back, but gets up and Johnson’s shorts tear apart. Zellhuber lands a body kick. They trade kicks and Johnson lands a left hand. Zellhuber with a high kick. Zellhuber with a body kick as Johnson lands a leg kick. Johnson lands a left hand. Zellhuber with a body kick. He lands another. Johnson lands a groin kick and timeout is called. They get back going. Johnson lands a right hand and attacks the body. Johnson connects with a combo. Johnson lands to the body. Zellhuber with a high kick. Johnson lands a left hand. Johnson lands a combination as Zellhuber lands a body kick. Zellhuber with two high kicks and a body kick. 10-9 Johnson.

Johnson with a left hand as Zellhuber lands a series of kicks. Johnson with several body shots. Johnson with a combo as Zellhuber lands a big body kick. Zellhuber lands to the body with a kick again. Zellhuber lands upstairs. Johnson lands a combo. Zellhuber with a body kick. Johnson drops Zellhuber with a left hand and gets inside the guard. He lets Zellhuber back up. Johnson lands a big combo. Zellhuber lands a left hand. Johnson with a combo. Zellhuber lands two body kicks. Johnson lands a left hand. Zellhuber lands a right hand. 10-9 Johnson, 20-18 Johnson.

Johnson lands to the body. Zellhuber with a head kick. Zellhuber with a body kick. Zellhuber lands a side kick. Johnson with a left hand. Zellhuber lands a high kick. Zellhuber with a pair of high kicks. Johnson lands to the body. Johnson lands to the body again. Zellhuber with a high kick. Johnson with a counter left hand. Zellhuber lands a body kick. Johnson lands to the body. Zellhuber lands a body kick. He lands several more body kicks. They trade and Johnson goes for a late takedown but Zellhuber lands a late right hand. 10-9 Zellhuber, 29-28 Johnson.

Fight Result- Michael Johnson def. Daniel Zellhuber by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Featherweights- #11 Dan Ige (19-9, 11-8 UFC) vs. Patricio Pitbull (36-8, 0-1 UFC)

Ige lands a leg kick. Pitbull with a leg kick. Pitbull lands another leg kick. Ige with a quick combo and an inside leg kick. Pitbull with a hard leg kick. Pitbull grabs the back and gets a big takedown but they get up. Pitbull trips Ige back down but they scramble right back up. Ige tries to switch but Pitbull retains control. They get to their feet. Pitbull lands a step-in knee. 10-9 Pitbull.

They trade. Ige lands a right hand. They trade but both are being patient. Pitbull lands a pair of jabs. Pitbull hurts Ige with a punch and starts landing as Ige is trying to recover. Ige lands an elbow as they separate. Pitbull lands a jab. Pitbull scores a takedown. Pitbull lands from the top, mixing in some punches and elbows. 10-9 Pitbull, 20-18 Pitbull.

Ige lands a head kick as Pitbull was going for a takedown and lands some punches to defend and Pitbull lets go and backs off. Ige lands a left hook. Pitbull scores a takedown. Ige is able to scramble out to the feet. Ige landing with more volume as he lands a flurry. Pitbull looks for a takedown as he has the body lock and the back. He lets go. Ige lands a body kick. Ige tries a high kick but Pitbull grabs the leg and lands a takedown. Ige rolls to a leg and tries to land hammerfists. They just trade hammerfists. 10-9 Ige, 29-28 Pitbull.

Fight Result- Patricio Pitbull def. Dan Ige by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Welterweights- #13 Kevin Holland (28-13 1 NC, 15-10 1 NC UFC) vs. Daniel Rodriguez (19-5, 9-4 UFC)

Rodriguez lands to the body trying to back Holland up as they clinch. Both look for position before breaking. Holland lands a leg kick. He looks for a takedown but Rodriguez defends as they go to the fence. Holland lands a combo as they separate. Holland lands a high kick. Rodriguez with an inside leg kick. Holland with a leg kick as Rodriguez lands a body shot. Holland lands a right hand and a jab. Holland with another right hand. Holland with another right hand. They trade leg kicks and Rodriguez lands a pair of left hands. Holland lands a right hand but gets tagged by Rodriguez. Holland with a jab and Rodriguez lands a stiff jab. Rodriguez lands a left hand and Holland counters with a combo. Holland with a high kick. Close round. 10-9 Rodriguez.

Holland lands as Rodriguez rushes in. Holland lands to the body. Rodriguez lands a left hand and Holland stumbles to the mat. Rodriguez gets on top and starts landing lots of punches. Holland retains his half-guard and they get back up. Holland looks for a takedown but Rodriguez easily defends. Rodriguez lands a right hand. Rodriguez lands a combo and Holland falls down. Rodriguez with some shots from the top as Holland is in trouble. Rodriguez backs up and they stand. Holland lands a right hand. Holland gets a takedown. He gets to the half-guard and lands. Holland grabs the neck as they stand and Holland lands a left hand as they break. Rodriguez lands a left hand. Holland looks for a takedown but Rodriguez defends. Holland with a jumping knee. 10-9 Rodriguez, 20-18 Rodriguez.

Holland lands a jab and Rodriguez lands a left hand. Holland with a right hand. Rodriguez lands a leg kick. Holland rushes in and lands. Holland connects and drops Rodriguez with an uppercut. Holland gets on top and lands some elbows. Rodriguez is able to get up and they clinch against the fence. Holland lands some big shots as they break and Rodriguez is hurt badly. Holland with more shots and Rodriguez returns fire. Holland with more uppercuts in the clinch. Holland lands an uppercut and Rodriguez is hurt and Holland is trying to finish it. Rodriguez tries a takedown but Holland is landing. Holland looks for a choke but Rodriguez escapes. Rodriguez gets the mount and starts landing. They scramble as both are exhausted. Rodriguez looks for a choke. Rodriguez gets back into the mount. He lands. Wild fight. 10-9 Rodriguez, 30-27 Rodriguez.

Fight Result- Daniel Rodriguez def. Kevin Holland by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Middleweights- #13 Paulo Costa (14-4, 6-4 UFC) vs. #14 Roman Kopylov (14-3, 6-3 UFC)

Costa runs forward and lands a leg kick. He lands another. He lands a third kick. Kopylov lands a combo. Costa lands a leg kick. Costa lands a right hand and a body kick. Kopylov with a body kick. They trade kicks. Costa mixing kicks high and low. Costa with another body kick. Kopylov lands a left hand. Kopylov lands a body kick. Costa lands to the body. Costa lands and Kopylov’s mouth piece goes flying as he goes down. Costa is landing but Kopylov is able to get back to his feet. Costa with a body kick. 10-9 Costa.

Kopylov with a front kick. Costa with some heavy leg kicks. Costa with a leg kick. Costa lands a right hand. Costa with a high kick. Costa lands and Kopylov lands some counter punches. Costa lands to the body. Kopylov with a body kick. Costa lands some big shots and Kopylov is hurting. Costa with a combo to the body. Costa with a high kick. Kopylov lands a right hand. Kopylov with a body kick. Kopylov with a straight left hand. Costa lands a body kick and Kopylov lands a counter right hand. Costa lands a right hand. 10-9 Costa, 20-18 Costa.

Costa with a leg and body kick. Kopylov connects with a combo and Costa fires back his own combination. Kopylov lands a body kick. Costa lands a right hand and one to the body. Costa with a body kick. Kopylov hurts Costa with a right hand, but Costa is able to shake it off. Kopylov with a combo. Costa lands a body kick. Kopylov with a left hand. Costa lands to the body. Costa looks for a takedown but Kopylov defends. Costa with a body kick. Costa lands to the body. Costa with more body shots. 10-9 Costa, 30-27 Costa.

Fight Result- Paulo Costa def. Roman Kopylov by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> UFC BMF Championship- C/#5 LW Max Holloway (26-8, 22-8 UFC) vs. #6 LW Dustin Poirier (30-9 1 NC, 22-8 1 NC UFC)

Poirier lands a left hand. Holloway with a right hand and a short leg kick. Holloway works the body and lands a right hand. Poirier with an inside leg kick. Holloway lands a body kick. Holloway drops Poirier with a right hand and Holloway lands and lets Poirier up, and then sends him back down with a left hand. Poirier gets to his feet. Poirier with a left hand and a right hook. Holloway lands a body kick. Poirier lands a left hand. Holloway with a right hand. Holloway lands a combo. Poirier with an inside leg kick. Poirier lands a body kick then a jab. Holloway with a body kick. 10-9 Holloway.

Holloway lands a combo. Holloway with a quick combo inside the pocket. Poirier lands a left hand. They trade leg kicks. Poirier lands a right hand. Holloway with a body kick. Poirier lands a left hand but eats a counter right hand from Holloway. Holloway rocks Poirier with a combination. Holloway starts landing big shots against the fence. Poirier shoots for a takedown but Holloway gets the back and starts landing from the mount. Holloway gets to his feet as Poirier is trying to defend off his back, but Holloway lets him up. Poirier then stuns Holloway with a combination. They trade in close range. Poirier with a left hook to the body then a jab. Poirier then drops Holloway and attacks the neck for a guillotine. Poirier with big elbows from the top to end the round. WOW. 10-9 Holloway, 20-18 Holloway.

They trade jabs. Holloway with a high kick. They trade leg kicks. Poirier with an inside leg kick. Holloway lands a left hand. Poirier lands a right hand. Holloway lands a body kick. Poirier lands a jab. Holloway with a spin kick to the body. Holloway lands a right hand. Holloway lands a combination. Holloway with a head kick. Holloway with a spin kick. Holloway lands to the body. Holloway lands a combo. Poirier lands a left hand followed by a jab. They trade body kicks. 10-9 Holloway, 30-27 Holloway.

Poirier lands a left hand. Holloway lands a right hand to the body. Poirier lands a jab as Holloway circles. Holloway with a double jab and a right hand. They both land as they circle. Poirier lands a left hand and they trade inside the pocket. Holloway with a jab. Holloway lands to the body. Poirier with a jab. Holloway lands a body kick. Holloway works the jab. Holloway lands a combination. Holloway with a body kick as Poirier lands an uppercut. Holloway lands a combo. Poirier with a big left hand. Holloway lands a straight right hand. Holloway with a left hook to the body. Poirier lands a left hand. Poirier with a big left hand. Holloway with a spin kick. Poirier connects late. 10-9 Poirier, 39-37 Holloway.

Holloway lands a combo. Poirier lands a short knee. Poirier with a left hand and Holloway counters with a left hook. They trade punches. Poirier lands a big combination. Holloway mixes to the body. Poirier lands a right hand. Holloway connects to the body and lands a high kick. Holloway lands a body kick as Poirier lands a combo. Holloway lands a right hand. They trade and Holloway lands a right hand. Poirier with two left hands. Holloway with a combination and a body kick. Poirier lands a left hand. Holloway lands a combo. Holloway lands a combination. Poirier with a right hand. They start swinging in the center as both land to end it. 10-9 Holloway, 49-46 Holloway.

Fight Result- Max Holloway def. Dustin Poirier by unanimous decision (48-47, 49-46, 49-46)

UFC 302 live results: Islam Makhachev vs. Dustin Poirier lightweight title fight

The UFC kicks off a busy five-event month of June with tonight’s UFC 302 from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

In the main event, UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev, also the number one pound-for-pound fighter in the UFC, defends against former interim UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier in a highly anticipated bout. Makhachev enters his third title defense on a 13-fight win streak, while Poirier looks to stamp a Hall of Fame career by becoming an undisputed UFC champion.

The co-main event will also be a five-round bout as former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland battles former title challenger Paulo Costa. Strickland returns for the first time since losing the his title to Dricus Du Plessis in January while Costa is also looking to get back into the win column.

The main card will featured a middleweight bout pitting Kevin Holland against Michal Oleksiejczuk, and a pair of welterweight fights as Niko Price takes on Alex Morono while Randy Brown fights Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos.

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>Flyweights*- Mitch Raposo (9-1, 0-0 UFC) vs. Andre Lima (8-0, 1-0 UFC)

*Lima missed weight by four pounds

Lima lands a leg kick before they start feeling each other out. Lima lands two more hard leg kicks. Raposo with a left hand. Lima with another leg kick and Raposo lands a couple of quick punches. Lima with two more leg kicks as he’s mixing which legs he attacks. Lima lands a knee up the middle to Raposo’s body then lands a leg kick. Lima with more leg kicks. Lima with another leg kick. He lands another that spins Raposo around. Raposo unable to connect much and Lima lands a hard body kick. Raposo lands a right hand. Lima with another leg kick then a high body kick. 10-9 Lima.

Lima pressing forward but misses a couple of kick attempts as Raposo misses a right hand. Lima with a high kick. They trade punches. Lima with a leg kick. Raposo with a right hand to the body. They trade and we have a timeout for an eye poke. They quickly get back to action and Raposo lands a left hook. Lima back to landing leg kicks. Lima with more leg kicks and there might have been another eye poke but timeout isn’t called. Raposo is able to get a takedown but Lima gets up, though he grabbed the fence. 10-9 Lima, 20-18 Lima.

Lima lands a leg kick. Raposo lands a straight right hand. Lima with a leg kick and Raposo lands a combo, but Lima was covering up. Lima with a hard body kick. Lima lands another body kick. Lima lands a stiff jab. Lima with a leg kick. Raposo lands a combination. Lima lands a leg kick. They trade punches. Lima with a leg kick and Raposo goes to the mat for a brief moment. They trade late. 10-9 Lima, 30-27 Lima.

Official Result- Andre Lima def. Mitch Raposo by split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)

>Women’s Bantamweights- Ailin Perez (9-2, 2-1 UFC) vs. Joselyne Edwards (13-5, 4-3 UFC)

They trade kicks and Perez looks for a takedown but they clinch against the fence. Edwards with a knee to the body and Perez is able to get a headlock takedown. They get to their feet and Perez lands a knee on the way up. Perez gets it back down. Edwards reverses and sweeps to the top. Perez reverses back to the top and then they start rolling and reversing before Perez ends up back on top. They get to their feet but Perez is able to get it back down. Perez with an elbow from the top. Edwards reverses back to the top. 10-9 Perez.

They trade to start. Perez looks for a takedown but Edwards grabs the neck. She looks for a guillotine choke but uses it as defense to end up on top on the ground. Edwards lands to the body. Edwards with a headbutt from the top and there is a timeout. They get back to action and Perez drops Edwards with a spinning back fist. Edwards gets up and they clinch. Perez gets a takedown and looks for an armbar but Edwards escapes and ends up on top inside the guard of Perez. Edwards ends the round on top. 10-9 Perez, 20-18 Perez.

Edwards lands a body kick. Edwards lands a right hand and they clinch. They’re battling for position against the fence. Perez gets a takedown but they get right to their feet and separate. Perez with a leg kick and Edwards lands an uppercut to the body. They trade leg kicks and Perez gets a late takedown. 10-9 Perez, 30-27 Perez.

Official Result- Ailin Perez def. Joselyne Edwards by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

>Welterweights- Mickey Gall (7-5, 6-5 UFC) vs. Bassil Hafez (8-4-1, 0-1 UFC)

Hafez lands a right hand. Hafez with a leg kick. Gall lands a left hand. Hafez lands an overhand right. Hafez lands a big right hand and follows with a left hook. Hafez with another right hand. Gall with a right hand to the body. Gall lands a jab. Hafez with a jab and a left hook followed by a right hand. Hafez with a left hook and leg kick. Hafez with a combination. Gall tags Hafez with a right hand. Gall lands a combo after Hafez taunts him. 10-9 Hafez.

Gall lands a jab. Hafez with a right hand. Gall lands a right hand. Gall with a body kick. Hafez clips Gall with a left hand and Gall is circling around. Hafez with a high kick. They both miss on winding punches. They trade right hands. Gall lands a right hand to the body followed by a jab. Gall scores a brief takedown before Hafez scrambles up. Gall lands a double jab then a big right hand. Hafez gets a late takedown but stands right up and lands two leg kicks. Close round. 10-9 Gall, 19-19.

Hafez lands a jab. Hafez with a right hand. Gall lands two right hands as Hafez misses a spinning back fist. Gall lands a big combination ending with a hard right hand. Hafez lands a big right hand. Hafez hurts Gall with a punch. Gall then drops Hafez with a right hand but he gets right up. Gall gets a takedown. They get right up. Hafez with a left hook. They trade hard punches. Hafez goes for a takedown and Gall has the neck but Hafez completes the takedown and is on top. They stand and Gall hurts Hafez with two big right hands. They trade and Gall lands some big right hands. Hafez gets a takedown. They get to their feet and trade big punches. Fun fight. 10-9 Gall, 29-28 Gall.

Official Result- Bassil Hafez def. Mickey Gall by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

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>Welterweights- Phil Rowe (10-4, 3-2 UFC) vs. Jake Matthews (19-7, 12-7 UFC)

Matthews with some early leg kicks and lands a pair of right hands. They trade against the fence. Rowe lands a right hand and a leg kick. Matthews with a jab then a leg kick. Rowe lands a right hand. They trade against the fence and Matthews lands a big left hook. Rowe with a body kick. Matthews lands a combo. Rowe lands to the body. Rowe with a jab. There’s a timeout for a groin strike. They get back to action and Matthews lands a combo. Rowe lands a knee and eats a big right hand from Matthews. Rowe slips to the mat and Matthews gets on top and lands before ending the round there. 10-9 Matthews.

Matthews lands a leg kick. He lands another after some short punches. Matthews lands a flurry while they were tied up and Rowe is hurt. Rowe lands a jab and a right hand as he has recovered. They trade in close range. Rowe with a leg kick. Matthews lands a pair of right hands. Rowe lands a knee after Matthews lands inside the pocket. Matthews with a jab. Matthews works to the body and Rowe lands a right hand. Matthews with a left hook. 10-9 Matthews, 20-18 Matthews.

Both throwing and Rowe shoots for a takedown but Matthews defends and gets his own takedown. Rowe is able to reverse to the top. Both are battling for position on the mat. Rowe looking to take the back but Matthews escapes and is in side control on top. Matthews gets the mount and is landing and threatened with an arm-triangle choke attempt. Matthews gets back to the half-guard. They try to scramble at the end. 10-9 Matthews, 30-27 Matthews.

Official Result- Jake Matthews def. Phil Rowe by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

>Lightweights- Grant Dawson (20-2-1, 8-1-1 UFC) vs. Joe Solecki (13-4, 5-2 UFC)

Dawson gets an immediate takedown. Solecki has neck control and is looking for a guillotine choke. Dawson is trying to roll out but it is in tight. Dawson is able to pop his head out. Dawson controlling from the top. There isn’t much action happening on the mat as Dawson is looking to establish top control. Dawson lands some punches. Solecki cuts Dawson open with an elbow from the bottom but Dawson still in full control on top. Dawson with more punches from the top. 10-9 Dawson.

They trade to start the second. Dawson gets Solecki to the fence and scores a takedown. Dawson in control from the top and landing as he’s bleeding all over Solecki. Solecki is doing nothing from the bottom as Dawson is in total control. Dawson with big shots from the top. Dawson with more big ground and pound from the top. 10-9 Dawson, 20-18 Dawson.

There’s an immediate groin strike on Dawson but they get right back to action. Dawson backs Solecki up to the fence and gets a takedown. Dawson controlling from the top and landing as he has Solecki pinned down. Dawson continuing to land from the top and this is a boring fight as he was in complete control. 10-9 Dawson, 30-27 Dawson.

Official Result- Grant Dawson def. Joe Solecki by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

>Heavyweights- #7 Jailton Almeida (20-3, 6-1 UFC) vs. #13 Alexandr Romanov (16-2, 5-2 UFC)

Romanov with a leg kick and Almeida scores a takedown. Almeida works to the back and looks for a rear-naked choke. He looks to have it in and Romanov taps! Almeida gets the first finish on the night as he bounces back into the win column.

Official Result- Jailton Almeida def. Alexandr Romanov by submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:27 of Round 1

>Middleweights- Cesar Almeida (5-0, 1-0 UFC) vs. Roman Kopylov (12-3, 4-3 UFC)

They trade kicks to start. Kopylov lands a pair of jabs followed by a left hand. Almeida with a leg kick. Almeida lands a jab. Almeida with a pair of leg kicks. Kopylov puts Almeida down with a takedown but lets him right up. Kopylov lands a massive left hand. Almeida lands a body kick and a right hand. Kopylov scores with a kick to the body then gets a takedown. They get up and Kopylov lands a pair of right hands as they break. Almeida lands a leg kick. Kopylov drops Almeida with a left hand and starts landing hammerfists before standing and Almeida is ordered to his feet. Almeida lands two kicks before Kopylov gets another takedown right into side control. 10-9 Kopylov.

They trade kicks. Almeida lands a few kicks. Almeida lands a left hand. Kopylov looks for a takedown but Almeida defends and lands to the body. Kopylov with a combination. Kopylov looking for a takedown but Almeida defending as he is pushed to the fence. They separate. Kopylov lands some punches. They tie up and Almeida lands some dirty boxing before pushing away. Kopylov gets a takedown and is in side control. Kopylov inside the guard of Almeida and controlling. Both with short punches. 10-9 Kopylov, 20-18 Kopylov.

Almeida lands a leg kick. Kopylov with a high kick and a left hand. Almeida lands a knee in a tie-up. Kopylov with a left hand then a jab before he gets a takedown. Kopylov landing from the top as Herb Dean is warning them to work. Almeida with an elbow from the bottom. They are stood up by Herb Dean. Kopylov with a body kick. Almeida lands a right hand and Kopylov is able to get another takedown. Kopylov stands and gets back into side control. 10-9 Kopylov, 30-27 Kopylov.

Official Result- Roman Kopylov def. Cesar Almeida by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)

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>Welterweights- Randy Brown (18-5, 12-5 UFC) vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (24-7-1, 10-3-1 UFC)

They trade leg kicks. Brown with a leg kick then a right hand. Brown lands a body kick and Zaleski counters with a leg kick. Brown lands a jab. Brown with a leg kick. We have a timeout for an eye poke and the referee gave Zaleski no time to recover. Brown poked Zaleski in the eye again and the referee said to just fight. Brown now landing at will. Zaleski starts just throwing and gets Brown to the mat for a brief moment. Brown with a side kick. Zaleski lands a leg kick. Zaleski with a spin kick to the body. Brown lands a massive knee late. 10-9 Brown.

Zaleski lands a big right hand and tries to land a flurry and grabs Brown against the fence. Zaleski drags Brown to the mat and has the back. Zaleski keeping control from the back and is working for a choke. He has an arm under the chin and Zaleski is squeezing. It is above the chin but Zaleski is still squeezing. Brown with some back punches. Zaleski lets go but is trying to readjust. Zaleski with some punches from the back. Brown is able to spin out and takes Zaleski’s back. Brown with some punches and he looks for a choke but Zaleski is out of it. Brown with an elbow as he mounts a late comeback. 10-9 Zaleski, 19-19.

Zaleski with a leg kick. There is another timeout for an eye poke by Brown. They get back to action and Brown lands a jab. Zaleski with a pair of leg kicks and just misses a wheel kick. They both land leg kicks and Brown just grazes with an uppercut. Brown lands a big knee and it opened a big cut on Zaleski. Brown with a stiff jab and Zaleski looks for a takedown. Brown defending and lands an elbow. Brown with some short uppercuts. They separate. Brown lands a right hand and Zaleski grabs the back and scores a takedown. Zaleski looks for a choke but not much time is left. Brown with some left hands. 10-9 Brown, 29-28 Brown.

Official Result- Randy Brown def. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

>Welterweights- Niko Price (15-7 2 NC, 7-7 2 NC UFC) vs. Alex Morono (24-9 1 NC, 13-6 1 NC UFC)

They trade jabs. Price lands a jab. Morono with a leg kick. Morono lands a right hand. He lands another. Morono lands a leg kick and Price lands a right hand as Morono was tripped up and fell to the mat. Morono has Price is a crucifix type position and they scramble to their feet. Morono jumps on the back of Price and drags it down. Price reverses to the top and they stand. Morono lands a pair of right hands. Price with a leg kick. Morono lands a spin kick then a combination. Morono working the jab and lands a right hand. Price with a knee. 10-9 Morono.

Both are throwing wildly and neither landing until Price connects with a right hand. Morono then lands a right hand. They’re both landing punches but neither is pulling ahead. Morono lands a solid right hand. Price stuns Morono with a right hand and then scores a takedown. Price lands from the top. Morono tries to reverse and get to the feet but Price remains on top and continues to land some hammerfists. They get to their feet. Price lands a back elbow. Price looks for a takedown but Morono drops down with the neck controlled. Price ends the round with some elbows. 10-9 Price, 19-19.

Price landing to start the third. Morono lands a right hand. Price with a right hand. Price lands an inside leg kick. Both throwing sloppy strikes and not really landing. Morono lands a jab. Price landing more but this is really sloppy. Price then lands a big uppercut and gets an easy takedown. They get to their feet. Morono lands a right hand but he is completely gassed out. Price lands a body kick then a right hand. Price landing a flurry late as he scores with a right hand. 10-9 Price, 29-28 Price.

Official Result- Niko Price def. Alex Morono by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

>Middleweights- #15 WW Kevin Holland (25-11 1 NC, 12-8 1 NC UFC) vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk (19-7 1 NC, 7-5 1 NC UFC)

Oleksiejczuk lands a left hand. They trade right hands. Oleksiejczuk drops Holland with a left hand while Holland was throwing a kick. Holland looks for an armbar as Oleksiejczuk gets on top. It is in deep and Holland is cranking. Holland has it in tight and Oleksiejczuk’s arm snaps. He doesn’t tap but Herb Dean finally stops it.

Official Result- Kevin Holland def. Michal Oleksiejczuk by submission (armbar) at 1:34 of Round 1

>Middleweights- #1 Sean Strickland (28-6, 15-6 UFC) vs. #7 Paulo Costa (14-3, 6-3 UFC)

Costa with a leg kick and then another. He lands another. Strickland marching forward throwing small front kicks but Costa is still tagging him. Costa with a left hook and lands a leg kick. Strickland’s lead leg is already red. Strickland has landed a lot to the body. Costa with a leg kick. Strickland with more pressure as he keeps throwing front teet kicks to the body. Costa lands a body kick and Strickland grabs the leg and lands a right hand. Costa was off balance and went to the mat but got right up. Strickland continuing to pressure with front kicks. Close round. 10-9 Strickland.

Costa with a leg kick. Strickland pressuring still with front kicks. Costa with a hard leg kick. He lands two more leg kicks. Strickland with a jab and a right hand. Costa with a leg kick. Strickland still pressuring with teet kicks. Costa with a hard leg kick. Costa with a wheel kick. Costa lands then Strickland lands and Costa slips to the mat for a second. Costa with a leg kick. 10-9 Strickland, 20-18 Strickland.

Costa with a jab to the body. They trade leg kicks. Costa with a left hand to the body then a front kick to the body. Strickland with a combination. Costa lands a leg kick that was checked by Strickland. Strickland lands a combination. Costa lands a right hand. Costa with a leg kick and Strickland lands a right hand. Strickland continuing to land with more volume and lands a big uppercut late. 10-9 Strickland, 30-27 Strickland.

Strickland with some kicks as he is pressing forward. Costa lands a leg kick and his leg is hurt from them being checked by Strickland. Strickland coming forward and landing front kicks. Costa with a left hook to the body and they trade front kicks to the body. Costa with some body and leg kicks. Costa lands another kick. Costa with a body punch and a leg kick then a jab. Costa with another leg kick. Strickland with a flurry in close range. 10-9 Strickland, 40-36 Strickland.

Costa with a jab to the body. Costa with a leg kick then a right hand. Costa with a leg kick then a body kick and Strickland lands a right hand. Costa trying to keep Strickland at distance with some front kicks. Strickland lands a jab. Costa lands a jab. Strickland with some jabs then a right hand. Strickland with a flurry and drops Costa with a head kick late and then lands another head kick with a strong close to the round. 10-9 Strickland, 50-45 Strickland.

Official Result- Sean Strickland def. Paulo Costa by split decision (46-49, 50-45, 49-46)

>UFC Lightweight Championship- C Islam Makhachev (25-1, 14-1 UFC) vs. #3 Dustin Poirier (30-8 1 NC, 22-7 1 NC UFC)

Poirier lands a jab. Makhachev lands and shoots for a takedown and gets Poirier down to the mat. Makhachev controlling from the top. He looks for a kimura but Poirier rolls out. Makhachev is able to get the back of Poirier. Makhachev with a punch from the back as he is covering Poirier’s mouth. Makhachev trying to find the choke but Poirier showing great defense. Poirier with a few back punches. Poirier survives the round. 10-9 Makhachev.

Poirier with a leg kick. Makhachev goes right for the takedown but Poirier is able to stay on his feet as they separate. Makhachev lands a knee. Makhachev shoots for a takedown but Poirier slips away. Poirier lands a jab. Makhachev with a jab. Makhachev pushes Poirier against the fence looking for a takedown. Poirier reverses position. Poirier with an uppercut as they’re clinched and he lands to the body before they break. They clinch and Poirier lands a right hand. Poirier with a left hand. They trade and clinch. Makhachev looking for the takedown and gets it late as he ends the round on top. 10-9 Makhachev, 20-18 Makhachev.

Makhachev lands a knee as both threw punches. Makhachev lands another knee as they clinch and Makhachev pushes it to the fence. Makhachev gets it down and has the back of Poirier. Makhachev moves to the mount and is looking to trap an arm. Poirier slips under and gets to his feet. Poirier lands a jab. Makhachev lands a combo. Both are landing. Poirier lands a jab. Both land late. 10-9 Makhachev, 30-27 Makhachev.

Makhachev lands a right hand to the body. They trade to the head and Poirier lands to the body. Poirier stuffs a takedown attempt from Makhachev. Poirier lands a jab. Poirier stuffs another takedown attempt. Makhachev with a pair of right hands. Makhachev lands a left hand. Makhachev drags Poirier down after they clinch and Makhachev has the back as they’re on the knees. Poirier switches and gets out and starts landing against the fence. Poirier with a flurry to the body. Makhachev is cut open but lands an uppercut. Makhachev with a combo. Makhachev shoots for a takedown and Poirier is defending by landing. Poirier had the neck late. 10-9 Poirier, 39-37 Makhachev.

Poirier lands a jab. Makhachev with a combo. Poirier with a calf kick. Makhachev tries for a takedown but Poirier defends and lands as they break. Poirier lands to the body. Poirier lands a big left hand. Makhachev tries for a takedown and they scramble ad Makhachev looks for the neck. Makhachev looking for a D’Arce choke. Poirier taps! Makhachev gets the late submission to retain the title.

Official Result- Islam Makhachev def. Dustin Poirier by submission (D’Arce choke) at 2:42 of Round 5 to retain the UFC Lightweight Championship

UFC 299 live results: Sean O’Malley vs. Marlon Vera 2

The Octagon returns to the Sunshine State for a massive event with UFC 299 from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley makes his first title defense in a heated rematch against rival Marlon Vera. The two fought in August 2020 in a fight Vera won by first round TKO after O’Malley suffered an ankle injury. Since then, O’Malley hasn’t lost in his rise to become champion as he looks to avenge the only loss of his career.

The co-main event sees Dustin Poirier vs. Benoit Saint-Denis in a five-round lightweight bout. Also on the main card is the UFC debut of former Bellator star Michael “Venom” Page, who takes on Kevin Holland in welterweight action; former title challenger Gilbert Burns vs. Jack Della Maddalena in a welterweight bout; and former UFC bantamweight champion Petr Yan looking to get back in the win column against Song Yadong.

The prelims are loaded with lots of talent including Curtis Blaydes, Maycee Barber, Pedro Munhoz, Michel Pereira, Mateusz Gamrot, Katlyn Cerminara, Ion Cutelaba, Joanne Wood, Jailton Almeida and former UFC lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos.

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> Women’s Flyweights- Joanne Wood (16-8, 8-8 UFC) vs. Maryna Moroz (11-5, 6-5 UFC)

Wood throwing kicks to start. They trade and Moroz is able to get a takedown. Moroz with some body shots from the top. Wood with an elbow from the bottom. Moroz with more body shots from the top then lands to the head. Moroz with more punches from the top. Moroz looking to set up an arm-triangle choke as she continues to land to the body. She lets go and lands some left hands. Wood goes for the leg. Moroz maintains top position and continues to land. Moroz with some heavy punches. 10-9 Moroz.

Wood lands a leg kick then a right hand. They clinch after trading and Moroz pushes it to the fence. Wood lands some knees as Moroz then presses her against the fence. Moroz landing some knees then they trade knees before separating. Moroz lands a right hand. Wood with a combination and Moroz lands a counter right hand. Wood with a front kick to the body. We have a timeout for a groin strike but they continue and trade. Moroz lands a combo and Wood counters with a nice right hand. They both land inside the pocket before clinching. Moroz lands a knee on the break. Moroz with a right hand. They trade and Wood partially lands a spinning back fist. They both land hard punches. Moroz with a left hook. Close round. 10-9 Wood, 19-19.

They trade to start the third and Moroz lands a hard body kick. Wood with a leg kick then they clinch. Moroz pushes it against the fence. Wood lands a body kick as they break. Moroz lands a kick and Wood gets a brief takedown but they get right to their feet. Moroz lands a right hand and they trade right hands. Wood lands a front kick to the body that partially hits the face. Moroz lands a standing elbow. Wood lands a stiff jab and a big right hand. Wood lands a right hand. Moroz is throwing and pushing the pace but Wood is landing more. They trade kicks. Wood lands a combo and they clinch. Wood lands a big spinning back fist that about dropped Moroz but the fence kept her up. Wood pushing forward and landing some big punches. Wood landing big shots and they trade late. Really good fight. 10-9 Wood, 29-28 Wood.

Official Result- Joanne Wood def. Maryna Moroz by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

> Flyweights*- CJ Vergara (12-4-1, 3-2 UFC) vs. Asu Almabayev (18-2, 1-0 UFC)

*Vergara missed weight by one pound

Almabayev lands a hard calf kick. Almabayev with a jab then a body kick. Almabayev with a spin kick to the body. They trade leg kicks and Almabayev lands a body kick. Almabayev shoots for a takedown but Vergara sprawls. Almabayev pushes it to the fence and secures the takedown. They get to their feet. Almabayev gets a brief takedown and has the back. Almabayev working hard to get it down as Vergara lands some knees to defend. They separate and Almabayev lands a spin kick to the body. They trade right hands and Vergara lands a solid left hook. Almabayev gets a takedown. Almabayev gets the mount and lands from the top. 10-9 Almabayev.

Vergara lands a leg kick. Vergara with a high kick and they trade punches. Vergara lands a body kick as Almabayev lands a right hand. Vergara lands a right hand. He lands another. Almabayev with a hard calf kick. Almabayev gets a takedown. Almabayev landing from the top. Almabayev landing from the top and looked to set up a choke but abandoned it and got the back. They stand and Almabayev gets it down and has back control. Almabayev lands before they scramble up and Almabayev lands a knee. 10-9 Almabayev, 20-18 Almabayev.

Vergara lands a body kick as Almabayev shoots for a takedown. Almabayev lands a right hand then a hard body kick. Almabayev gets it down and takes the back. They get to their feet and Vergara lands some body kicks. Almabayev with a spinning wheel kick to the chin. He shoots for a takedown but Vergara defends though Almabayev lands a big knee and head kick. Vergara lands a right hand. Almabayev gets a takedown. They get to their feet. Vergara lands a body kick and Almabayev gets another takedown. Almabayev gets the back. Almabayev looking for a choke. Vergara gets out of it. They end the fight there. 10-9 Almabayev, 30-27 Almabayev.

Official Result- Asu Almabayev def. CJ Vergara by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Heavyweights- Robelis Despaigne (4-0, 0-0 UFC) vs. Josh Parisian (15-7, 2-4 UFC)

Despaigne lands a right hand and slips on a head kick. Despaigne then drops Parisian with a big right hand and it is all over.

Official Result- Robelis Despaigne def. Josh Parisian by knockout (punch) at :18 of Round 1

> Middleweights- Michel Pereira (29-11 2 NC, 7-2 UFC) vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk (19-6 1 NC, 7-4 1 NC UFC)

Pereira with a pair of body kicks. He lands another hard body kick then a big right hand to the body. Pereira with some knees then locks in a rear-naked choke. It is in deep and Oleksiejczuk goes out cold. What a showing from Pereira!

Official Result- Michel Pereira def. Michal Oleksiejczuk by submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:01 of Round 1

> Light Heavyweights- Ion Cutelaba (17-9-1 1 NC, 6-8-1 UFC) vs. Philipe Lins (17-5, 3-2 UFC)

Lins with a leg kick. He lands another. Cutelaba with an inside leg kick. Lins with another leg kick. Cutelaba with a leg kick and Lins returns one. Lins with a leg kick and Cutelaba just misses some punches and eats another leg kick from Lins. Cutelaba trips Lins up with some kicks but he gets up and they trade punches. Lins looks for a takedown as he has a leg but lets go. Cutelaba lands an elbow and Lins counters with a right hand and leg kick. Lins with a right hand then a leg kick then a combo. They trade in a wild exchange. They have a wild exchange against the fence and Lins lands a leg kick. 10-9 Lins.

Lins lands a leg kick. He lands another and Cutelaba is having trouble standing. Lins lands another. Cutelaba lands a right hand. They trade wild punches. Lins gets the back and pushes it to the fence. Lins is able to get it down with a trip and is working in Cutelaba’s half-guard. Lins with some body shots then he stands. Lins lands some big punches as Cutelaba gets to his feet and they tie up against the fence. They break apart. Lins with a leg kick. 10-9 Lins, 20-18 Lins.

Lins with another leg kick. Lins lands a left hand. Cutelaba lands a couple of right hands. Lins gets a takedown. They scramble up and Cutelaba looks for a kimura but Lins gets it back down. They scramble but Lins is able to keep it down though they get to their feet. They separate. Cutelaba lands a left hook. Lins grabs the single leg. We have a timeout for an illegal elbow. They get back to action and trade punches. They clinch and Lins with some knees. They are separated. Lins circling away as he is tired. Lins lands a left hand. Lins lands a big left hook. 10-9 Lins, 30-27 Lins.

Official Result- Philipe Lins def. Ion Cutelaba by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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> Bantamweights- #13 Pedro Munhoz (20-8 2 NC, 10-8 2 NC) vs. Kyler Phillips (11-2, 5-1 UFC)

Phillips with a leg kick and a combo. Munhoz with a leg kick. Phillips lands a right hand. Phillips with a body kick. Phillips lands a combo. Phillips throws and Munhoz is able to get a takedown. They get up and we have a timeout for an eye poke. They get back to action and trade with Phillips landing a high kick. They trade right hands. Munhoz lands a combo and Phillips circles away. Phillips with a leg kick. They trade right hands. Phillips with a spin kick to the body. Phillips hurts Munhoz with some punches. Phillips lands a jumping knee then an uppercut and a head kick. Phillips with a combo then a knee but lands another eye poke. They get back to action and Phillips lands a body kick. 10-9 Phillips.

Phillips lands a combo but Munhoz lands a pair of leg kicks. Phillips with a leg kick. He lands another. They trade jabs. Munhoz lands a right hand. Phillips with a leg kick. Phillips with a body kick. Phillips lands a combination. Munhoz with a body kick. Phillips with a side kick to the chin. Munhoz lands a left hand. Munhoz with a body kick. They trade punches. Phillips with a left hand to the body then an overhand right. Phillips with a leg kick then a body kick. Phillips lands a left hand and Munhoz lands a right hand. Phillips with a late spin kick. 10-9 Phillips, 20-18 Phillips.

Phillips with a body kick. Phillips lands a combo. Phillips with a combo then some kicks and a spinning back kick to the body. Phillips lands a right hand. They trade right hands. Munhoz with some leg kicks and Phillips lands a combination. Phillips with a leg kick. They trade punches. Phillips with a combination and lands a head kick. Phillips lands some jabs then some kicks. They have a wild exchange late. 10-9 Phillips, 30-27 Phillips.

Official Result- Kyler Phillips def. Pedro Munhoz by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Lightweights- #6 Mateusz Gamrot (23-2 1 NC, 6-2 UFC) vs. #11 Rafael Dos Anjos (32-15, 21-13 UFC)

Gamrot with a combination. Gamrot lands a body kick. Dos Anjos lands a knee that stuns Gamrot. Gamrot tries a takedown but Dos Anjos defends and then Dos Anjos knocks Gamrot down with a left hand. Gamrot tries to get it down but they get to their feet and separate. They trade punches. Dos Anjos lands a left hand and a body kick. Dos Anjos lands a big left hand. Gamrot gets a takedown and Dos Anjos grabs the neck. Gamrot working from the top. Gamrot landing from the top and Dos Anjos grabbed the fence. Nice comeback in the round from Gamrot. 10-9 Gamrot.

Dos Anjos with a leg kick. Dos Anjos lands a body kick and Gamrot looks for a takedown. Gamrot gets it down briefly and has the back as they get to their feet. Gamrot with a back trip and lands short right hands. They get up and separate. Gamrot gets it back down for a moment and has the back as they stand. Gamrot gets it back down for a moment as they’re tied up against the fence. They separate and Gamrot gets it back down. They get back up and separate. Gamrot lands a left hand. 10-9 Gamrot, 20-18 Gamrot.

They trade punches. Gamrot lands a right hand. Gamrot briefly gets it down but they get right to the feet. Gamrot tries a takedown but Dos Anjos sprawls. They keep getting up and Gamrot keeps getting takedowns. Gamrot lands a straight left hand and follows it with a flurry. Gamrot lands a right hand. 10-9 Gamrot, 30-27 Gamrot.

Official Result- Mateusz Gamrot def. Rafael Dos Anjos by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

> Women’s Flyweights- #4 Katlyn Cerminara (18-5, 11-5 UFC) vs. #6 Maycee Barber (13-2, 8-2 UFC)

Barber lands to start. They clinch up and Cerminara lands some knees. They separate and trade before clinching and pushing against the fence. They go to the mat for a moment but pop right up. Cerminara with some short knees as Barber is trying to break the clinch. They trade knees. Barber lands a right hand and they break. Cerminara looks for a takedown but Barber sprawls and lands some punches. Barber with a high kick and they tie back up. Barber lands an elbow and Cerminara as they break, but they clinch right back up. Barber with an elbow and right hand as Cerminara lands a knee. They separate and Barber lands a left hook. They tie up and Barber with a knee. They trade knees. 10-9 Barber.

Barber lands a leg kick and Cerminara with a right hand. Barber lands to the body then a left hand to the head. Cerminara lands a right hand. Cerminara lands as Barber rushes in. Cerminara lands a right hand as Barber lands a leg kick. Cerminara lands a right hand and is landing slightly more here. Barber gets a brief takedown but they get right back up and Barber has body control. Barber lands an elbow. They trade knees. Barber with a pair of knees and Cerminara is landing to the body. Barber gets a late takedown and lands on the mat. Close round. 10-9 Cerminara, 19-19.

Cerminara lands a right hand then a high kick. Barber rushes forward throwing and they tie up. Cerminara gets a brief takedown but they pop up and Cerminara lands a knee as they break. Cerminara with a body kick. Barber lands a big right hand and then another before they clinch. Barber is able to get a takedown. Cerminara attacks the leg but Barber spins out and they get to their feet remaining in the clinch. Barber with a right hand and lands as they break. Cerminara lands a combo. Barber lands some high kicks. Cerminara with a body kick then a leg kick. They clinch and both land before breaking. Barber with a body kick. Cerminara lands a knee. Barber gets Cerminara down to the mat late but they pop right up and trade late. Close fight. 10-9 Barber, 29-28 Barber.

Official Result- Maycee Barber def. Katlyn Cerminara by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> Heavyweights- #5 Curtis Blaydes (17-4 1 NC, 12-4 1 NC UFC) vs. #7 Jailton Almeida (20-2, 6-0 UFC)

Almeida shoots for a takedown but Blaydes defends. Almeida has it pushed against the fence and gets it down. He has the back as they stand. Almeida has the body lock and gets a big takedown. They get up and Almeida briefly gets it down but they get right back up. Almeida drags it back down and is looking for full back control. Almeida keeps taking Blaydes down. Almeida still has the back and keeps taking Blaydes down as they get up and isn’t letting go. 10-9 Almeida.

They trade. Almeida looks for a takedown but Blaydes defends and starts landing lots of punches and he finishes Almeida! Wow, that came out of nowhere.

Official Result- Curtis Blaydes def. Jailton Almeida by TKO (punches) at :36 of Round 2

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> Bantamweights- #4 Petr Yan (16-5, 8-4 UFC) vs. #7 Song Yadong (21-7-1 1 NC, 10-2-1 UFC)

Yadong lands a left hook. Yan with a leg kick. Yan lands a right hand. Yan lands a leg kick as Yadong lands a left hook. Yadong lands a left hand as he went for a takedown. Yan lands a combo to the body. Yan lands a jab and Yadong returns fire with a leg kick. Yadong lands a right hand. Yan with a body kick as Yadong lands a jab. Yan with a body kick. Yadong gets a takedown and has the back of Yan. Thy get up but Yadong gets it back down for a moment and still has the back. Yadong with some knees. Yan tries to roll out but Yadong scrambles and keeps back control. Yadong with right hands as they stand and separate. 10-9 Yadong.

Yadong lands a leg kick. Yadong landing punches as he pushes Yan against the fence. Yan lands an uppercut. Yadong gets the back as they go to the fence. Yadong with some knees and Yan lands some back elbows. They separate and trade before a timeout for a tape issue. They get back to action and Yan is trying for a takedown but Yadong defends. Yan defends a takedown attempt and lands a body kick. Yan with a jab. Yan lands a combination. They trade to the body. Yan lands an uppercut and Yadong lands a combo. Yan lands to the body as Yadong lands a right hand. Yan gets a takedown. Yan landing from the top and Yadong has a cut opened up. 10-9 Yan, 19-19.

They trade and Yan gets a brief takedown but they pop up and both land. Yadong lands the jab. Yan with a wheel kick to the head of Yadong. Yadong with a combo in close range. Yadong lands a right hand that makes Yan stumble. Yan tries a takedown and lands an uppercut. They trade jabs. Yadong lands a right hand. Yadong tries a takedown but Yan defends. Yan with an uppercut followed by a jab. Yadong working the jab. Yan lands a right hand. Yadong with a right hand. Yan lands a jab. Yan gets a takedown. Yan landing from the top. Yan has neck control late. Fun fight. 10-9 Yan, 29-28 Yan.

Official Result- Petr Yan def. Song Yadong by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Welterweights- #4 Gilbert Burns (22-6, 15-6 UFC) vs. #11 Jack Della Maddalena (16-2, 6-0 UFC)

Burns lands a body kick then a leg kick. Burns with a body kick and they trade jabs. Burns with a high kick then scores a takedown. Burns has the back and drags it down. Maddalena lands a big knee as he pushes Burns off of him. Maddalena lands a left hand. Burns lands a right hand. Maddalena with a pair of left hands. They trade in close range. Burns with a body kick. Burns with a late takedown and he lands from the top. 10-9 Burns.

Burns lands a right hand as Maddalena lands a body kick. Burns lands a body kick. Maddalena lands a left hand. Burns gets a takedown. They get to their feet and Maddalena lands a left hand. Burns lands an elbow. Double jab from Maddalena. Burns lands a right hand. Maddalena lands a combination. Burns lands a big right hand. Burns gets a takedown. Burns gets the back and is looking for the arm. Maddalena landing some punches. 10-9 Burns, 20-18 Burns.

Maddalena with a leg kick. Maddalena lands a right hand then a left hand. Maddalena lands a head kick and follows with some left hands. Burns looks for a takedown as Maddalena is defending. Burns gets it down and has the back but Maddalena rolls out to his feet. Maddalena then drops Burns with a knee to the body and starts pounding away with big punches and elbows. He continues to pour it on and gets the finish! What a finish from Maddalena!

Official Result- Jack Della Maddalena def. Gilbert Burns by TKO (elbows) at 3:43 of Round 3

> Welterweights- #13 Kevin Holland (25-10 1 NC, 12-7 1 NC UFC) vs. Michael Page (21-2, 0-0 UFC)

Page with a leg kick. Holland lands a leg kick. Page lands a big right hand. Holland lands a leg kick. Page lands a jab and they clinch. They separate. Page lands a right hand. Page lands a leaping elbow. Page lands a jab and takes the back of Holland but lets go as he lands a left hand. Page with a body kick then a combo and lands a big right hand. Holland lands a left hand. Page lands a right hand. They clinch. They break away and Page lands a big right hand. Page with an uppercut. Holland lands a leg kick. They clinch back up but break. Page lands a spinning elbow. 10-9 Page.

Holland lands a right hand and they briefly clinch. Page lands a right hand. Page lands a pair of right hands. Page tried a spin kick and slipped to the mat and allowed Holland to grab the back. Holland gets it down and looks for a choke. He lets go and lands some elbows. They work their way to the feet. Page lands a right hand. He lands another as Holland rushes in. Holland lands a leg kick. Page lands a right hand. He lands another and Holland stumbles to the mat. Page with a spinning elbow. 10-9 Page, 20-18 Page.

Page lands a right hand and Holland stumbles down but Page lets him up. Holland gets the back and tries to get it down. They separate and Page lands a big right hand. Page lands a head kick then a big elbow. Page landing with more volume here as Holland is swinging and missing. Page’s movement has been incredible here. They clinch late. 10-9 Page, 30-27 Page.

Official Result- Michael Page def. Kevin Holland by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Lightweights- #3 Dustin Poirier (29-8 1 NC, 21-7 1 NC UFC) vs. #12 Benoit Saint-Denis (13-1 1 NC, 5-1 UFC)

Saint-Denis with a pair of leg kicks. Poirier lands a calf kick. Saint-Denis shoots for a takedown and Poirier nearly had a guillotine choke in. Saint-Denis rolls out and has the back on the feet. Saint-Denis is on the back but Poirier shakes him off. Saint-Denis with some knees. Poirier tried to grab the neck and they separate. Poirier with a left hand. Saint-Denis with a combo then a knee and elbow. Saint-Denis with more knees as Poirier pushes it against the fence. Saint-Denis with some body shots and elbows. Poirier lands a right hand. They trade. Poirier tries a guillotine but Saint-Denis shakes it off. Saint-Denis has the back on the mat. Saint-Denis tries to find a choke and looked for a late armbar. 10-9 Saint-Denis.

Poirier rocks Saint-Denis with a left hand and looks for a guillotine but Saint-Denis pops his head out. Saint-Denis now in the mount. Saint-Denis has the back and is looking for a choke. Poirier escapes to his feet. Saint-Denis lands an elbow. Saint-Denis lands to the body. They separate. Poirier lands a left hand. Poirier with a body shot and two right hands and rocks Saint-Denis again. Poirier drops Saint-Denis with a right hook and a follow-up punch ends it. What a comeback and finish from Poirier!

Official Result- Dustin Poirier def. Benoit Saint-Denis by knockout (punches) at 2:32 of Round 2

> UFC Bantamweight Championship- C Sean O’Malley (17-1 1 NC, 9-1 1 NC UFC) vs. #5 Marlon Vera (23-8-1, 15-7 UFC)

O’Malley with a leg kick. O’Malley with some more kicks. O’Malley with a spin kick to the body then a body kick. O’Malley with more kicks. Vera lands a body kick then a left hand. Lots of patience from both men as O’Malley keeps on the kick attack. O’Malley lands a right hand after some body kicks. 10-9 O’Malley.

O’Malley with a spinning heel kick to the chin of Vera. O’Malley with a pair of kicks. Vera with a leg kick. O’Malley with a body kick followed by a head kick. O’Malley works the jab and lands a right hand. O’Malley with a stiff jab and Vera lands a leg kick. O’Malley with a body kick. O’Malley lands a combination followed by another. O’Malley with a right hand to the body. O’Malley lands a big knee and follows with a flurry. O’Malley lands a right hand then a left hand. O’Malley with a flurry. They trade body kicks and Vera lands a big right hand. O’Malley with a head kick. O’Malley with a big right hand. O’Malley lands a right hand that puts Vera on a knee. 10-9 O’Malley, 20-18 O’Malley.

Vera with some early leg kicks. O’Malley lands a left hand. O’Malley lands a right hand and then one to the body. Vera rushes in but O’Malley backs away and lands a left hand. O’Malley with a double jab then a left hand. They trade body kicks and O’Malley lands a left hand. O’Malley with a combination. Vera with a leg kick. O’Malley lands a combo. O’Malley with a knee after landing a right hand. Vera lands a right hand then a jab. Vera slips on a kick. 10-9 O’Malley, 30-27 O’Malley.

Vera lands a knee then a front kick. O’Malley with a body kick then a left hand. Vera with a body kick and O’Malley lands a right hand. Vera lands a left hand. Vera lands a flying knee. O’Malley lands a right hand. O’Malley with a combo. Vera lands a combo. Vera lands a jab. O’Malley with a combo. Vera lands but O’Malley trips him up. O’Malley with a body kick. Vera lands a body kick then a left hand to the body. O’Malley lands a combo. O’Malley with a jab. They trade punches. O’Malley with a combo. O’Malley working the jab. Vera with a left hook and O’Malley lands a right hand. 10-9 O’Malley, 40-36 O’Malley.

O’Malley with the jab. O’Malley lands a right hand and Vera is hurt. O’Malley lands a knee inside the pocket and is working the body with punches and kicks. O’Malley lands a right hand. Vera with a body kick. O’Malley rips to the body. O’Malley with a big right hand. Vera lands a left hand. Vera with a body kick. O’Malley with a spin kick to the body. O’Malley with a combo to the head and body. O’Malley lands a body kick. Vera lands a knee. O’Malley with a combo and lands a knee. They trade late. 10-9 O’Malley, 50-45 O’Malley.

Official Result- Sean O’Malley def. Marlon Vera by unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-44) to retain the UFC Bantamweight Championship

UFC 291 live results: Dustin Poirier vs. Justin Gaethje 2

The Octagon returns to a high altitude environment with tonight’s UFC 291, a stacked pay-per-view from the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Two of the most exciting fighters in the sport and pair of former interim UFC lightweight champions will battle to crown a new BMF champion in the main event as Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje meet for the second time. Poirier won their first outing in April 2018 in the Fight Of The Year winner.

This second bout will be for the moniker of the baddest fighter in the sport.

In the co-main event, former UFC light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz battles former UFC middleweight champion Alex Pereira where the winner will likely fight for the vacant light heavyweight title next. Also on the stacked main card is a heavyweight bout between Derrick Lewis and Marcos Rogerio de Lima, a lightweight bout pitting Tony Ferguson against Bobby Green, and Michael Chiesa vs. Kevin Holland in a welterweight bout.

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> Women’s Flyweights- Miranda Maverick (11-5, 4-3 UFC) vs. Priscila Cachoeira (12-4, 4-4 UFC)

Maverick lands an early combo. Maverick lands and thought for a takedown but nixed the idea. Cachoeira lands a right hand. Maverick lands a leg kick. Cachoeira lands a leg kick. Maverick lands a high kick and Cachoeira tries to land a knee but Maverick grabs the leg and gets the takedown. Maverick is trying to get dominant position as Cachoeira is trying to escape. They get to their feet but Maverick has the body lock and lands some short punches. Maverick gets it down and lands a knee to the body as she’s on top. She lands some left hands. Maverick landing punches and elbows from the top as she’s pressuring from there. 10-9 Maverick.

Maverick lands a left hand. Maverick is landing and backing up as Cachoeira is trying to rush forward and land. Maverick looks for a takedown and pushes it against the fence. Cachoeira is defending and has the neck but grabbed the fence to block a takedown. Maverick gets the takedown and Cachoeira grabbed the fence on the bottom and also grabbed Maverick’s gloves. Maverick pressuring and landing from the top. She gets the mount and starts landing some punches. Cachoeira had her toes in the fence, yet another foul, and almost used it to get up but Maverick keeps it down. Maverick still landing from the top and ends the round there. 10-9 Maverick, 20-18 Maverick.

Maverick lands a left hand then a high kick. Maverick shoots for a takedown and Cachoeira defends, but Maverick lands an elbow. Maverick lands a left hand then scores a takedown and is in side control. Maverick is transitioning often on the mat and controlling from the top. Maverick finds the arm and locks in an armbar and gets Cachoeira to tap. Dominant performance from Maverick as she runs right thru Cachoeira.

Official Result- Miranda Maverick def. Priscila Cachoeira by submission (armbar) at 2:11 of Round 3

> Welterweights- Matthew Semelsberger (11-5, 5-3 UFC) vs. Uros Medic (8-1, 2-1 UFC)

Semelsberger lands a head kick. They trade leg kicks and Medic slips to the mat. Semelsberger gets on top and is landing and has the back as they stand. Semelsberger takes it back down but they roll to their feet. They break. They’re trading and Semelsberger drops Medic with a right hand. He goes into the guard and Medic lands some upkicks that hurt Semelsberger. Semelsberger lands and hurts Medic and they go to the mat. They get to their feet. Semelsberger lands a combo. Semelsberger lands to end the wild first. 10-9 Semelsberger.

Medic lands a body kick and they trade leg kicks. Semelsberger lands a combo. Medic lands a counter left hand. Semelsberger lands a couple of leg kicks. Semelsberger lands a left hand. Semelsberger rushes in and lands a combo and Medic fires back with some punches. Medic lands a nice high kick. They trade in close range. Medic lands a high kick. Medic with a late combo ending with a high kick. 10-9 Medic, 19-19.

Medic lands a body kick. Semelsberger tries for a takedown and pushes it against the fence. Medic lands some short punches and a left hand on the break. Medic lands a head kick. Medic lands a big combination that hurts Semelsberger and then drops Semelsberger with a spinning back fist where the forearm connected. He lands from the top and the fight is stopped! What a comeback and finish from Medic to get the win.

Official Result- Uros Medic def. Matthew Semelsberger by TKO (strikes) at 2:36 of Round 3

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> Welterweights- Jake Matthews (18-6, 11-6 UFC) vs. Darrius Flowers (12-5-1, 0-0 UFC)

Matthews lands a jab and they trade punches inside the pocket. They’re both throwing big punches as Matthews is against the fence. They’re just swinging and connecting. Matthews lands a left hook to the body. Matthews lands a front kick to the body. Matthews lands some more to the body and lands a front kick there. Matthews lands a leg kick. Matthews lands to the body and Flowers is hurt, but Flowers lands as Matthews was trying to capitalize. Flowers gets a takedown. He is in side control as Matthews has the neck. Matthews lands from the bottom. 10-9 Matthews.

Matthews with a head kick then to the body and Flowers went down. It was called a groin strike but replays showed the toes hit the stomach and it was a clean kick. They get back to action and both are swinging hard. Matthews is landing more. Flowers shoots for a takedown but Matthews defends and ends up on top in half-guard and is landing. Matthews looking for a kimura. Matthews gets the mount and lands some punches. Matthews landing big punches and Flowers gives up his back. Matthews locks in a choke and Flowers taps! Big finish from Matthews as he picks up the win.

Official Result- Jake Matthews def. Darrius Flowers by submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:37 of Round 2

> Middleweights- Roman Kopylov (10-2, 2-2 UFC) vs. Claudio Ribeiro (11-3, 1-1 UFC)

They trade punches before pawing at each other. Kopylov lands a leg kick. Ribeiro lands a leg kick. Kopylov lands twice to the body. Ribeiro lands a body kick. Ribeiro lands a leg kick. Kopylov lands a jumping knee against the fence. Kopylov lands a double jab. Ribeiro scores with a right hand and is chasing Kopylov around the Octagon. Kopylov lands a quick jab. Kopylov lands a body kick followed by a right hand. Kopylov lands a left hand. Kopylov lands a combo against the fence. Kopylov lands a nice combo. Ribeiro lands a couple of big right hands and both are landing. Ribeiro lands some hard punches. He shoots for a takedown late. 10-9 Kopylov.

Kopylov lands a massive head kick that drops Ribeiro and it is over after a follow-up punch. What a knockout from Kopylov!

Official Result- Roman Kopylov def. Claudio Ribeiro by knockout (head kick) at :33 of Round 2

> Flyweights*- CJ Vergara (11-4-1, 2-2 UFC) vs. Vinicius Salvador (14-5, 0-1 UFC)

*Salvador missed weight by 2.5 pounds

Salvador lands some leg kicks. Both are being patient and not much is happening. Salvador lands more leg kicks. They trade leg kicks. Vergara lands a left hand. We have a timeout for an eye poke. They get back to action. Vergara lands a leg kick. Vergara scores with a left hand. Salvador lands a leg kick. Salvador lands a left hand. 10-9 Salvador.

They’re trading in close range to start the second. Salvador lands a left hand. Vergara is landing to the body and is pressuring as Salvador is still landing some leg kicks. Vergara lands a leg kick. Vergara scores with a left hand then a right hand. Vergara lands a left hand. Vergara turning up the volume. He lands a body kick. Salvador doing a lot of showboating. Salvador lands a body kick. Vergara lands a leg kick. Vergara lands more at the end. 10-9 Vergara, 19-19.

Vergara lands some leg kicks and they trade punches. Vergara lands a combo. Salvador lands a quick jab. Vergara lands a body shot then a body kick and a right hand. They trade punches and Vergara is landing a lot of counters. He lands a left hand. Salvador lands a body kick. Salvador lands a combo ending with a leg kick. Vergara scores with a right hand. Vergara lands a short combo. Vergara with a left hand then a body kick. Salvador lands a jab after Vergara lands. Salvador lands to the body. He lands a left hand and Vergara counters with a right hand. Close fight. 10-9 Vergara, 29-28 Vergara.

Official Result- CJ Vergara def. Vinicius Salvador by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Welterweights- Gabriel Bonfim (14-0, 1-0 UFC) vs. Trevin Giles (16-4, 7-4 UFC)

Bonfim pressuring and landing early on, clipping Giles with a left hand. Bonfim gets a takedown. Bonfim gets the neck and locks in a guillotine choke. It is in tight and Giles taps! What a dominant showing from Bonfim.

Official Result- Gabriel Bonfim def. Trevin Giles by submission (guillotine choke) at 1:13 of Round 1

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> Welterweights- #12 Michael Chiesa (18-6, 11-6 UFC) vs. Kevin Holland (24-9 1 NC, 11-6 1 NC UFC)

Holland lands a right hand and then an uppercut and has Chiesa hurt just a little. Chiesa circles away. Holland throws Chiesa down and Holland gets on top. They get up and Chiesa lands short uppercuts before they separate. Chiesa shoots for a single leg and Holland lands some punches as he’s able to defend. Chiesa trying hard for the takedown but Holland defends. Holland lands a knee then Chiesa lands with a combo. Holland lands a knee and Chiesa shoots for a takedown. Holland locks in a D’Arce choke and is able to get Chiesa to tap! That is a surprising finish as Holland gets the submission.

Official Result- Kevin Holland def. Michael Chiesa by submission (D’Arce choke) at 2:39 of Round 1

> Lightweights- Tony Ferguson (25-8, 15-6 UFC) vs. Bobby Green (29-14-1 1 NC, 10-9-1 1 NC UFC)

They both throw but neither land. Ferguson grabs the back standing but is unable to get the takedown before they separate. Green lands some punches and leg kicks. Ferguson lands a leg kick. They trade left hands and Green stumbles back a little. Green scores with a combo. Ferguson drops Green with a right hand but Green gets right up. They trade and we have a timeout for an eye poke on Ferguson. They get back to action. Green partially lands a head kick. Green scores with a combo. Green landing more as Ferguson is pressuring. Green lands a couple of body kicks. Green lands a combo. Green lands again. 10-9 Green.

Green landing more to start the second. Ferguson tries for a takedown but pulls it down and Green is in side control. Green gets into Ferguson’s guard and lands some hammerfists from the top. Green moves to side control but then gets to his feet. Green goes back down with some big right hands from the top. Green with big punches and elbows from the top. Green with more big hammerfists and Ferguson is cut open. They stand. Green lands a right hand. They trade against the fence late. 10-9 Green, 20-18 Green.

Green lands a right hand and a body kick. Ferguson lands a big leg kick. Green lands a combo. Ferguson lands a pair of right hands. Green lands to the body and then to the head. Green landing the jab. Green lands a combo even as Ferguson is continuing to press forward. Green lands a leg kick then a combination. Green lands a couple of left hands. Green lands and Ferguson goes down for a brief second but pops up. Green scores another combo. Ferguson lands a big right hand. They go to the mat and Green is on top with a tight arm-triangle choke locked in. Ferguson is moving around and throwing his legs around but he goes out cold! What a finish from Green with seconds remaining.

Official Result- Bobby Green def. Tony Ferguson by submission (arm-triangle choke) at 4:54 of Round 3

> Heavyweights- #11 Derrick Lewis (26-11 1 NC, 17-9 UFC) vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima (21-8-1, 10-6 UFC)

Lewis lands a flying knee to start and it drops de Lima. Lewis is landing big punches from the top and has the mount. He is landing massive punches and de Lima gives up his back. Lewis with more big punches and it is over! Wow, what a showing from Lewis!

Official Result- Derrick Lewis def. Marcos Rogerio de Lima by TKO (punches) at :33 of Round 1

> Light Heavyweights- #3 Jan Blachowicz (29-9-1, 12-6-1 UFC) vs. #2 MW Alex Pereira (7-2, 4-1 UFC)

Blachowicz goes for the takedown right away as he pushes it against the fence. Pereira has a standing guillotine locked in. Blachowicz still trying for the takedown and is able to get it. He jumps on the back of Pereira and has the body triangle locked in. Blachowicz is looking for the choke. He still has back control as he lets the choke go. Blachowicz is looking for it again but can’t get the arm under the chin. Blachowicz still has the back as the round ends. 10-9 Blachowicz.

Both land a leg kick. They trade leg kicks again. Pereira lands a jab. They trade leg kicks. Pereira lands a nice leg kick. Blachowicz lands a left hook then a right hand. Pereira lands a leg kick but Blachowicz is able to get a takedown. Not much is happening on the mat but Pereira is able to get it to the feet. Blachowicz lands a knee to the body. They separate and both land punches. Blachowicz looks exhausted. Pereira lands a right hand. Pereira lands a jab then to the body. Pereira lands some more. 10-9 Pereira, 19-19.

Pereira landing to start the third and lands a big leg kick. Blachowicz lands a combo ending with a body kick. Blachowicz lands a nice combo. Pereira lands a right hand. Blachowicz tries for a takedown and pushes it against the fence but they quickly separate. Blachowicz lands a left hand. Pereira lands a leg kick. Blachowicz lands a combo. Blachowicz lands a leg kick but eats a jab from Pereira then a right hand. Pereira lands a knee to the body. He lands a couple of jabs. Blachowicz gets a takedown and ends the fight on top. Close fight. 10-9 Pereira, 29-28 Pereira.

Official Result- Alex Pereira def. Jan Blachowicz by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

> BMF Championship- #2 LW Dustin Poirier (29-7 1 NC, 21-6 1 NC UFC) vs. #3 LW Justin Gaethje (24-4, 7-4 UFC)

They trade leg kicks. Poirier lands a body kick. Gaethje lands a leg kick. Gaethje lands a big left hand. Poirier lands a body kick. They trade in close range. Poirier lands a body kick. Gaethje lands a right hand. Gaethje with a high kick. Gaethje lands a right hand. He then lands an uppercut. They trade and Gaethje ends with a big left hand. Poirier lands a left hand. He lands a big left hand that stuns Gaethje. Gaethje lands a jab. Poirier lands a right hand. Gaethje lands a right hand. Gaethje lands a high kick then a leg kick. Gaethje lands a right hand. 10-9 Gaethje.

Gaethje lands a left hand. Gaethje lands a head kick that drops Poirier and Poirier is out and it is all over! What a finish from Gaethje!

Official Result- Justin Gaethje def. Dustin Poirier by knockout (head kick) at 1:00 of Round 2 to win the BMF Championship

Dustin Poirier & Justin Gaethje to fight for revived UFC BMF title

The ceremonial BMF title has been revived by the UFC.

Announced Tuesday night, Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje will fight for what they are calling the “vacant” title at UFC 291 on Saturday, July 29th in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The belt (short for “Baddest Motherf*cker”) was first competed for at UFC 244 in November 2019 in a fight between Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz. The Rock presented the belt to Masvidal after he picked up the victory.

Masvidal never defended the title even though he said as recently as last month that he would be interested in doing so. He said he was retiring after a loss to Gilbert Burns in April.

Poirier last fought in November 2022, picking up a win over Michael Chandler in a fight of the year candidate. He first fought Gaethje in April 2018, picking up a fourth round TKO win. 

Gaethje was last seen defeating Rafael Fiziev by majority decision in March.

The co-main event for the pay-per-view will feature former UFC light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz take on former UFC middleweight champion Alex Pereira as the latter competes at 205 pounds for the first time.

The event will also feature Tony Ferguson who has been in the news after being arrested for a DUI, Derrick Lewis, Michael Chiesa, Paulo Costa and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.

UFC 281 live results: Adesanya vs. Pereira, Esparza vs. Weili

Welcome to F4WOnline.com’s live coverage of UFC 281: Adesanya vs. Pereira, emanating from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

The Octagon is back in the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden in New York City, with arguably the card of the year taking place, highlighted by two title fights and one of the most exciting match-ups of the year.

UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya looks to remain at the top of the division as he defends against Alex Pereira in the main event. The two have a storied history as they fought twice while both were competing in kickboxing, with Pereira winning both fights and being the only man to ever knock Adesanya out. Adesanya will be making his sixth title defense while Pereira looks to shock the world and extend his six-fight win streak.

In the co-main event, UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion Carla Esparza defends the title for the first time since winning it for the second time as former champion Zhang Weili looks to regain the championship gold. Esparza won the title from Rose Namajunas at UFC 274 in May, her sixth straight win. Weili lost the title to Namajunas in April 2021, and got herself another opportunity at gaining it back after scoring a second-round knockout of Joanna Jedrzejczyk at UFC 275 in June.

Also on the main card is arguably the most exciting match-up of 2022 as perennial lightweight contenders Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler go to battle. Also on the main card is Frankie Edgar, who will be fighting for the final time of his Hall Of Fame career, as he takes on Chris Gutierrez, and a lightweight battle between Dan Hooker and Claudio Puelles kicks off the main card. A loaded slate of prelims also takes place, highlighted by a lightweight match-up between Brad Riddell and Renato Moicano, and a light heavyweight battle pitting Dominick Reyes against Ryan Spann.

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> Light Heavyweights- Carlos Ulberg (6-1, 2-1 UFC) vs. Nicolae Negumereanu (13-1, 4-1 UFC)

Negumereanu lands a leg kick. Ulberg with a leg kick. He lands a hard leg kick. Ulberg lands a hard jab. Ulberg with a hard leg kick. Ulberg ducks under a Negumereanu right hand. Negumereanu tried a knee but slipped to the mat as his lead leg is damaged from Ulberg’s leg kicks. Ulberg lands a right hand. Ulberg drops Negumereanu to his knees with a left hook and finishes it off with another shot on the ground. What a finish.

Official Result- Carlos Ulberg def. Nicolae Negumereanu by knockout (punches) at 3:44 of Round 1

> Bantamweights- Julio Arce (18-5, 5-3 UFC) vs. Montel Jackson (11-2, 5-2 UFC)

Jackson goes for a takedown and pushes it against the fence right away. Jackson trying to get it down. Jackson with some punches as he has Arce pushed against the fence. Jackson lands a knee but still working to get Arce to the mat. They are broken up by Marc Goddard. Arce lands a body kick. Jackson lands a left hand. Arce with a combo to the body. They trade jabs. Arce lands a left and both land in close range. Jackson with a leg kick. Arce grabs Jackson and pushes him against the fence but is able to complete the late takedown. 10-9 Arce.

They’re both looking to land in close range to start the second. Arce is pressuring. Jackson lands a leg kick but Arce still coming forward and lands some punches. Jackson lands a nice jab. Arce still pressing forward. Jackson lands a right hand. Jackson with a combo. They trade in close range. Jackson shoots for a takedown and presses it against the fence. Jackson has body control and lands some short shots at the end of the round. 10-9 Jackson, 19-19.

Jackson landing the jab. Jackson lands a jab that hurts Arce and Arce falls to the mat and Jackson gets on top and is landing punches. Arce throwing up his legs looking for a triangle choke. Jackson goes to his knees looking to get inside the guard of Arce. Arce almost got the triangle choke locked in. They get to their feet. Jackson lands a right hand. Arce lands a left hand. Jackson lands a nice jab. They clinch against the fence. The quickly break. Jackson with a combo and Arce just misses a left hand late. 10-9 Jackson, 29-28 Jackson.

Official Result- Montel Jackson def. Julio Arce by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> Featherweights*- Michael Trizano (9-3, 3-3 UFC) vs. Seungwoo Choi (10-5, 3-4 UFC)

*Trizano missed weight by 1.6 pounds

We have a double knockdown to start things out. Crazy. They get up and are trading. Trizano with a right hand. Choi with a left hand and Trizano lands a left hand. Choi with a leg kick. Trizano drops Choi with a left hand and lands from the top but Choi gets up and lands some knees. Choi with a leg kick. Choi lands a left hand. Trizano lands the jab. He lands another and follows it with a combo. Choi rocks Trizano with a left hand and they are swinging for the fences looking to connect. They trade jabs. Choi lands a left hook. Trizano with a leg kick. Trizano lands a right hand. Trizano drops Choi with a left hand and finishes it off. What a finish by Trizano.

Official Result- Michael Trizano def. Seungwoo Choi by knockout (punches) at 4:51 of Round 1

> Women’s Strawweights- Karolina Kowalkiewicz (13-7, 6-7 UFC) vs. Silvana Gomez Juarez (11-4, 1-2 UFC)

Both throwing jabs to start off. Juarez misses a couple of right hands. Juarez lands a right hand and leg kicks and Kowalkiewicz gets a takedown. Kowalkiewicz grabs the back and gets the hooks in. Kowalkiewicz has the body triangle locked on. Juarez trying to escape but Kowalkiewicz maintains back control. Kowalkiewicz with some right hands from the back. Kowalkiewicz working for the rear-naked choke but lets go. Kowalkiewicz with more right hands from the back. They break on their feet. Kowalkiewicz with the jab. Juarez lands a combo. 10-9 Kowalkiewicz.

Kowalkiewicz lands a right hand. They’re both landing in close range. Juarez with a left hand. Juarez lands a right hand. Kowalkiewicz with a right hand. Juarez with the jab. Juarez lands a combo. Kowalkiewicz lands a right hand. Juarez lands a right hand. Kowalkiewicz lands the jab. They trade inside the pocket and Kowalkiewicz lands a knee while they briefly clinch. Juarez with a right hand. Close round. 10-9 Juarez, 19-19.

They’re trading to start the third and both are landing. Kowalkiewicz lands a right hand. Kowalkiewicz lands the jab. Juarez with a combo. Both are landing and Kowalkiewicz is landing the jab quite often. Juarez lands a right hand. Kowalkiewicz lands a couple of right hands. Juarez with a right hand. She lands another. They trade inside the pocket. Kowalkiewicz lands a nice knee to the body. Kowalkiewicz gets the takedown. She looks to get the back as Juarez gets to her feet but they battle for underhooks inside the clinch. They break. Kowalkiewicz with a combo and lands a few knees. Juarez with a combo. Good fight. 10-9 Kowalkiewicz, 29-28 Kowalkiewicz.

There were some weird things going on with the scorecards after the fight, including an official coming in and writing new scores on Bruce Buffer’s sheet and some general just confusion. Hopefully, we’ll find out what was going on.

Official Result- Karolina Kowalkiewicz def. Silvana Gomez Juarez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Lightweights- Matt Frevola (9-3-1, 3-3-1 UFC) vs. Ottman Azaitar (13-0, 0-0 UFC)

Frevola lands a body kick after they feel each other out. Frevola lands some punches. Azaitar lands a left hand. Frevola with a right hand. Azaitar lands a left hook. Frevola with a stiff jab. Frevola drops Azaitar with a left hand as they trade inside the pocket and Azaitar is out cold.

Official Result- Matt Frevola def. Ottman Azaitar by knockout (punches) at 2:30 of Round 1

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> Middleweights- Andre Petroski (8-1, 3-0 UFC) vs. Wellington Turman (18-5, 3-3 UFC)

Turman lands a right hand and they trade inside the pocket. Turman with a leg kick. Petroski lands a leg kick. Turman with a body kick and they trade shots. Turman with a hard body kick. Petroski lands a right hand. Turman with a left hand. Turman with a leg kick. They trade inside the pocket. Petroski lands a left hand. Petroski shoots for the single leg and pushes it against the fence to complete the takedown. They get to their feet and Petroski has the back. They break. Petroski lands a left hand. They trade punches. Petroski lands a left hand. Turman with a body kick. They trade left hands. Petroski grabs the single leg and pushes it against the fence. Petroski gets it back down but Turman lands some elbows. 10-9 Turman.

Petroski lands a left hand. Petroski with a body kick. Turman lands a leg kick. Petroski looks to drop for a takedown but Turman has the neck and locks in a guillotine choke as they go to the mat but Petroski gets out and has the neck of Turman in side control. Petroski gets the back and looked for a choke but Turman squirmed out and Petroski now on top. They scramble and Turman ends up in the guard of Petroski. They get to their feet. Turman gets it down but they pop right up. Petroski gets it down and is in the mount. He moves to the half-guard. Petroski lands some elbows late. 10-9 Petroski, 19-19.

They trade leg kicks to start the third. Petroski shoots for the takedown against the fence and gets the back to complete it. Petroski grabs the neck and looks for the guillotine choke and mounts him but lets go. Petroski lands some right hands. Petroski gets on top and lands. Petroski gets into Turman’s guard and is looking to improve as Turman throws from the bottom. Petroski gets the back of Turman. They get to their feet and Petroski slams Turman back to the mat. They get up but Petroski ends up getting it back down as he has back control. Petroski ends the fight with back control. 10-9 Petroski, 29-28 Petroski.

Official Result- Andre Petroski def. Wellington Turman by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

> Women’s Flyweights- #12 Erin Blanchfield (9-1, 3-0 UFC) vs. #15 Molly McCann (13-4, 6-3 UFC)

They trade leg kicks. McCann lands a right hand. Blanchfield lands a right hand. Blanchfield with a leg kick then a right hand and scores a takedown. Blanchfield in side control. Blanchfield gets the crucifix position and is landing punches and elbows. McCann trying to fight out of it. Blanchfield with lots of left hands. Blanchfield now landing elbows. Blanchfield now looking for a kimura. She has it locked in. McCann gets out but Blanchfield retains the crucifix position. Blanchfield gets the kimura locked in and McCann taps. Just absolute domination from Blanchfield.

Official Result- Erin Blanchfield def. Molly McCann by submission (kimura) at 3:37 of Round 1

> Light Heavyweights*- #7 Dominick Reyes (12-3, 6-3 UFC) vs. #12 Ryan Spann (20-7, 6-2 UFC)

*Spann missed weight by .6 pounds

Reyes with a body kick. Spann clips Reyes with a right hand and then hurts Reyes again with a punch. Spann grabs the neck but lets go. Reyes with a body kick. Spann lands a combo. Spann drops Reyes with a jab and Reyes is out cold. What a brutal knockout by Spann.

Official Result- Ryan Spann def. Dominick Cruz by knockout (punch) at 1:20 of Round 1

> Lightweights- Brad Riddell (10-3, 4-2 UFC) vs. Renato Moicano (16-5-1, 8-5 UFC)

Moicano pressing forward and Riddell lands a jab. Moicano lands a knee. Moicano lands a combo ending with a head kick and they trade in the pocket. Riddell with a leg kick. Moicano lands the jab. Riddell with a body kick after Moicano lands a jab. They trade jabs. They clinch and go to the mat and Moicano jumps on the back. Moicano looking for the rear-naked choke and has it locked in. Riddell taps! Big submission win for Moicano.

Official Result- Renato Moicano def. Brad Riddell by submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:20 of Round 1

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> Lightweights- #12 Dan Hooker (21-12, 11-8 UFC) vs. Claudio Puelles (12-2, 5-1 UFC)

Hooker with a leg kick. He lands a couple more. Hooker continues to land leg kicks. Puelles goes for the Imanari roll and looks to lock in a kneebar. Hooker is defending and lands a right hand. Puelles now looking for a heel hook. Hooker lands some body shots as he gets his knee out of bad position. Hooker escapes and is on top but gets to his feet and Puelles is ordered up. Puelles tries to roll again but Hooker is aware to it. Hooker lands a right hand. 10-9 Hooker.

Hooker lands to the body. They trade body kicks. Hooker lands a right hand and Puelles looks to grab the leg but Hooker slips away. Hooker lands a left hand. Hooker lands the jab and then a left hook. Puelles is able to grab the leg and pushes it against the fence. Hooker grabbed the neck and Puelles let go. Hooker with an inside leg kick. Puelles shoots for the takedown but Hooker gets away. Puelles looks for the takedown but Hooker sprawls and lands some punches to the body. Hooker with a body kick that hurts Puelles. Hooker lands a body kick and Puelles goes down and it is stopped. What a weird ending.

Official Result- Dan Hooker def. Claudio Puelles by TKO (kick) at 4:06 of Round 2

> Bantamweights- #12 Frankie Edgar (24-10-1, 18-10-1 UFC) vs. Chris Gutierrez (18-3-2, 6-1-1 UFC)

They trade leg kicks to start. Gutierrez lands a spinning back fist. Gutierrez with a leg kick followed by a jab. Edgar with a leg kick. Edgar with a body kick. Gutierrez lands a big knee that knocks Edgar out cold. Bittersweet end to the career of Edgar as Gutierrez gets the big knockout win.

Official Result- Chris Gutierrez def. Frankie Edgar by knockout (knee) at 2:01 of Round 1

> Lightweights- #2 Dustin Poirier (28-7 1 NC, 20-6 1 NC UFC) vs. #5 Michael Chandler (23-7, 2-2 UFC)

Chandler lands a right hand. Poirier lands a left hand. Chandler with some body kicks. Chandler with a leg kick but it got checked. Chandler with a body kick followed by a quick flurry. Chandler lands some right hands and is landing to the body against the fence. Poirier with a left hand. Chandler with the leg kick. Chandler lands a big left. Poirier lands a right hook. Chandler lands some right hands and is landing a flurry on Poirier against the fence. Chandler gets a takedown. Chandler gets the back but they stand. Chandler lands a German Suplex but they stand. Poirier lands a combo and Chandler lands a big right hand. Poirier lands a shot that drops Chandler to his knees and Chandler is backing up and Poirier landing a big flurry against the fence and has Chandler in trouble at the end. What a round. 10-9 Poirier.

Chandler with a combo and pushes Poirier against the fence and scores a takedown. Chandler bleeding onto Poirier as he’s landing. Poirier looking for a triangle choke but lands an elbow. Poirier loses it and Chandler gets the back. Chandler trying to find a choke. He’s still working for it but he has a bad position. Chandler now on top and Poirier lands short punches. Chandler lands some right hands from the top. Chandler with hammerfists but some are behind the back of the head. Chandler now landing big right hands and Poirier had a hand trapped. Poirier gives up full guard. Chandler ends the round on top. 10-9 Chandler, 19-19.

Poirier with a leg kick. Poirier with a high kick. Chandler looks for a takedown but Poirier backs up. Chandler grabs the single leg and picks Poirier up and gets him down and had the back but Poirier ends up on top and is landing. Poirier now takes the back of Chandler. Poirier gets the rear-naked choke locked in and Chandler taps! What a win for Poirier in an excellent fight.

Official Result- Dustin Poirier def. Michael Chandler by submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:00 of Round 3

> UFC Women’s Strawweight Championship- C Carla Esparza (19-6, 10-4 UFC) vs. #2 Zhang Weili (22-3, 6-2 UFC)

Weili with a leg kick. Weili with the pressure. Weili landing more leg kicks early. Weili with a high kick. Weili with a right hand to the body. Weili with a leg kick. Weili with a right hand and then two body kicks. Esparza grabs the leg and gets the takedown but Weili has the back. Weili with some elbows and has the reverse crucifix but they scramble. Weili has the back and is looking for a choke. They scramble and Esparza ends up on top. Esparza with some elbows. Esparza stands and Weili gets up and lands a right hand. Weili with a body kick but Esparza grabs the leg and gets the brief takedown. Weili gets to side control. Weili with some right hands and elbows from the top. They stand at the end. 10-9 Weili.

Weili with a leg kick. Weili lands a right hand then a high kick. Esparza shoots and almost gets the takedown but Weili is able to get the back. Weili has the crucifix in and has neck control. Weili has the choke locked in and Esparza taps! Weili gets the title back with the submission win.

Official Result- Zhang Weili def. Carla Esparza by submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:05 of Round 2 to win the UFC Women’s Strawweight Championship

> UFC Middleweight Championship- C Israel Adesanya (23-1, 12-1 UFC) vs. #4 Alex Pereira (6-1, 3-0 UFC)

Pereira comes out with a flying kick that misses. Adesanya with a leg kick. He lands another. Pereira with a pair of leg kicks. They trade leg kicks. Pereira with some leg kicks. Adesanya lands a jab. They trade body kicks. Adesanya lands a right hand. Adesanya with a leg kick. Pereira with a body kick. Adesanya with an inside leg kick. Adesanya with a leg kick. Adesanya with a body kick. Pereira with a body kick and Adesanya returns fire with a leg kick. Pereira with a body kick followed by a left hand. They clinch and Pereira with some body shots and a knee. Adesanya rocked Pereira badly at the end of the first and Pereira may have been saved by the bell there. 10-9 Adesanya.

Adesanya with a leg kick. He lands another. Adesanya with a knee and Pereira with a left to the body. They trade jabs. Adesanya with an inside leg kick then a high kick. Pereira lands a jab. Pereira with a right to the body then a knee. Adesanya lands a big right hand. Pereira lands a left hand and lands a couple more. They clinch against the fence. They break away. Adesanya lands to the body. Pereira gets a late takedown. 10-9 Pereira, 19-19.

Adesanya with a couple of kicks. Adesanya with a leg kick and lands a right hand. Pereira with a leg kick. Pereira with a body kick but Adesanya gets a takedown and gets the back of Pereira. Adesanya landing punches from the back. He lands some more. Adesanya keeping back control. They get to their feet but Adesanya puts it back down again. Adesanya ends up in the guard of Pereira and lands some shots from the top. Adesanya stands and lands an axe kick to the body and a big right hand at the end. 10-9 Adesanya, 29-28 Adesanya.

They trade leg kicks. Adesanya with a leg kick after Pereira barely landed a left hook. Adesanya with a jab. Adesanya lands a right hand. Adesanya with a jab then a right hand then a leg kick. Adesanya with a body kick. Adesanya with a right hand then a leg kick. Pereira looks gassed out. Adesanya grabs the body lock against the fence. Pereira with some body shots. They break and Adesanya with a right hand. Pereira lands a right hand. They clinch and Pereira with a knee to the body. Adesanya looking for a takedown. They break. Pereira with a left hand. 10-9 Adesanya, 39-37 Adesanya.

Adesanya with a body kick. Pereira lands a left to the body. Pereira lands a right hand. Pereira lands a leg kick that Adesanya checks and it hurt Adesanya’s leg and Adesanya rolled back. Adesanya with a leg kick and a right hand. Pereira with a right hand and hurts Adesanya with a left and then a right and is landing a flurry as Adesanya slips down and Pereira continues to land big shots and it is stopped! Pereira pulls the win out of nowhere with a huge flurry at the end to get the standing stoppage.

Official Result- Alex Pereira def. Israel Adesanya by TKO (punches) at 2:01 of Round 5 to win the UFC Middleweight Championship

UFC 269 live results: Oliveira vs. Poirier, Nunes vs. Pena

Welcome to F4WOnline.com’s live coverage of UFC 269: Oliveira vs. Poirier, emanating from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The UFC holds their final pay-per-view event of the year in their home arena, the T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip, bringing a stacked card featuring two title fights and lots of exciting match-ups all throughout the line-up.

In the main event, UFC Lightweight Champion Charles Oliveira makes his first title defense against the top contender, former Interim UFC Lightweight Champion Dustin Poirier. Oliveira defeated Michael Chandler at UFC 262 in May to win the vacant title, while Poirier is looking to go 3-0 in 2021 after scoring two wins over Conor McGregor, one in January and the other in July.

In the co-main event, UFC Women’s Bantamweight and Featherweight Champion Amanda Nunes defends the bantamweight crown for the first time in two years as Julianna Pena looks to score the upset. Nunes is on a 12-fight win streak, and comes in off a defense of the featherweight title against Megan Anderson at UFC 259 in March. Pena comes in off a win over Sara McMann in January.

Also on the main card is a welterweight slugfest between Geoff Neal and Santiago Ponzinibbio, a flyweight bout as Kai Kara-France battles former UFC Bantamweight Champion Cody Garbrandt in his divisional debut, and a bantamweight fight pitting Raulian Paiva against Sean O’Malley.

Among the fights on a stacked preliminary card include a featherweight battle between Josh Emmett and Dan Ige, a bantamweight bout that sees Pedro Munhoz take on former UFC and WEC Bantamweight Champion Dominick Cruz, a heavyweight fight between Augusto Sakai and the popular Tai Tuivasa, and a clash of women’s flyweight prospects as Miranda Maverick squares off with Erin Blanchfield.

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

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> Gillian Robertson (9-6, 6-4 UFC) vs. Priscila Cachoeira (10-3, 2-3 UFC)
Women’s Flyweights* (Cachoeira missed weight by 3 pounds)

Cachoeira missed weight by three pounds. Robertson with a leg kick and shoots for a takedown but Cachoeira slips away. Robertson closes the distance as they clinch against the fence. They break. They trade right hands. Robertson with a leg kick and Cachoeira with a right hand. Robertson with a right hand and then scores a takedown. Robertson steps over as she remains on top and looks to take the back. Robertson ends up back in side control and lands a big elbow. She moves to the mount and lands a big right hand. Robertson with some elbows. Robertson looking to set up an armbar. Robertson with more elbows and then some big punches. Robertson tried for the arm but gets the back and has a rear-naked choke locked in and Cachoeira gouged Robertson’s eyes to defend but ends up tapping. What a finish by Robertson!

Official Result- Gillian Robertson def. Priscila Cachoeira by submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:59 of Round 1

> Randy Costa (6-2, 2-2 UFC) vs. Tony Kelley (7-2, 1-1 UFC)
Bantamweights

Kelley coming forward right away. Kelley with a leg kick. Kelley pushing forward and landing early. Costa lands an uppercut. They clinch against the fence and Costa landing some body punches and a few knees. They trade knees before breaking. Costa lands some before they clinch again. Kelley lands some knees. They break. They clinch back up and Kelley with some more knees. Kelley lands some punches to the body and more knees. 10-9 Kelley.

Kelley lands some kicks early. They clinch again with neither doing much before they break. Kelley lands some kicks. Costa lands a left hand as he backs up. Costa lands a body kick then a right hand and they clinch and Costa with a knee to the body. Kelley lands some knees and Costa tries for a takedown but Kelley ends up on top. Kelley lands some elbows from the half-guard. Kelley with big elbows to the head and body as Costa is covering up and this is stopped. What a finish by Kelley.

Official Result- Tony Kelley def. Randy Costa by TKO (elbows) at 4:15 of Round 2

> Ryan Hall (8-2, 4-1 UFC) vs. Darrick Minner (26-12, 2-2 UFC)
Featherweights

Minner lands some leg kicks early. Hall scrambles and rolls for a leg and has a leg lock locked in. Minner escapes and they stand and Hall gets it down again and has the leg but lets go and now looks to set up a triangle choke. Minner scrambles to avoid but is in a bad position. They get up and Minner lands an uppercut and Hall fakes him into landing and tries a takedown but they stand. Minner lands more punches and they go to the mat. Hall rolls for the leg and looks for a kneebar but they scramble and Hall is on top. Hall lands some short punches. Hall with more punches as he ends the first on top. 10-9 Hall.

Minner lands some right hands to start the second. Minner pushes Hall against the fence and Hall rolls for a leg. Minner laying on top as Hall is throwing little kicks to the body from the back as he’s looking for openings. Hall is looking for the armbar but Minner picked him up and slammed him to break it. Hall looking for a triangle choke and an armbar as he lands some punches and elbows. Hall with more punches. 10-9 Hall, 20-18 Hall.

Hall with a body kick. Hall barely lands a spin kick to the body. Minner lands a punch but Hall tricks him to get it to the mat and Hall goes for the triangle choke. Minner on top in the guard but Hall is working from the bottom and goes for the leg. Hall sweeps to the top and is in the full guard and is trying to work for an arm-triangle choke. Hall with just relentless pressure from the top and is landing body punches. Hall still trying for it as he continues to land to the body. Hall ends the fight in that position. 10-9 Hall, 30-27 Hall.

Official Result- Ryan Hall def. Darrick Minner by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-27)

> Miranda Maverick (9-3, 2-1 UFC) vs. Erin Blanchfield (7-1, 1-0 UFC)
Women’s Flyweights

They trade early with Maverick landing kicks and Blanchfield landing punches. Blanchfield gets a takedown. Blanchfield has the back and then moves to the top. Blanchfield is in the full guard. Maverick is landing short punches as Blanchfield remains on top and looking to transition. They get up and stay tied up and Blanchfield gets another takedown. She works from the top and they get up late. 10-9 Blanchfield.

They were trading to start the second and Blanchfield gets the takedown and they scramble to the feet. Blanchfield then gets another takedown and is in the half-guard. Blanchfield gets the crucifix position and is landing elbows and punches. Maverick clears the crucifix but Blanchfield is still on top in a dominant position. She gets to north-south position and is looking to step over for the kimura. Blanchfield looks to go for the armbar but Maverick uses her legs to trap Blanchfield at the end. 10-9 Blanchfield, 20-18 Blanchfield.

Maverick lands a combo to start the third. They trade punches and Maverick is getting the better of it. Maverick lands a left hand. Blanchfield lands a combo. Maverick with a high kick and left hand and then they clinch against the fence. Blanchfield gets the single leg and scores the takedown. Blanchfield takes the back and is working for a rear-naked choke. Blanchfield then switches back to being in the guard of Maverick, then passes to side control. Blanchfield with some punches from side control. Blanchfield moves to the mount and Maverick quickly gives up her back. Blanchfield with some punches from the back. 10-9 Blanchfield, 30-27 Blanchfield.

Official Result- Erin Blanchfield def. Miranda Maverick by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Andre Muniz (21-4, 3-0 UFC) vs. Eryk Anders (14-5 1 NC, 6-5 1 NC UFC)
Middleweights

Anders lands first with the left hand. Muniz with a leg kick. Muniz gets a big takedown and passes to the half-guard. He moves to side control and is looking to set up a choke. Muniz takes the back but they get to their feet and Muniz still has the back. Muniz trips Anders down for a second but they stand. Muniz drags it back down and has the back on the mat. Muniz gets the armbar and Anders taps! Big finish by Muniz to get the win.

Official Result- Andre Muniz def. Eryk Anders by submission (armbar) at 3:13 of Round 1

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> Jordan Wright (12-1 1 NC, 2-1 UFC) vs. Bruno Silva (21-6, 2-0 UFC)
Middleweights

They trade kicks to start. Wright lands a big body kick and then a couple of head kicks. Wright lands a combo as Silva was rushing in and they’re teeing off on each other. They clinch and Wright with a couple of knees. He lands more knees to the body. Silva lands a huge combo and then rocks Wright with more punches and drops him and more punches ends it. What a finish by Silva!

Official Result- Bruno Silva def. Jordan Wright by TKO (punches) at 1:28 of Round 1

> Augusto Sakai (#11, 15-3-1, 4-2 UFC) vs. Tai Tuivasa (12-3, 6-3 UFC)
Heavyweights

Tuivasa lands a left hand as Sakai landed a leg kick. Tuivasa lands in close range and then lands to the body against the fence. They’re clinched against the fence with both battling for underhooks. Tuivasa with some right hands to the body and then one to the head as they switch positions. They break. Tuivasa lands an uppercut then a right hand against the fence as they clinch again. Sakai with some knees to the body. Tuivasa lands an elbow and then some punches. Tuivasa lands some punches as they break and then lands some more but Sakai lands a knee as they clinch. Close round. 10-9 Tuivasa.

Tuivasa with a leg kick. Tuivasa lands a left hook and Sakai is backing up. Tuivasa starts landing big punches and lands a right hand through the middle and Sakai goes down and is out cold. What a finish by Tuivasa, and then he does the Shoey. Four in a row for Tuivasa.

Official Result- Tai Tuivasa def. Augusto Sakai by knockout (punches) at :26 of Round 2

> Pedro Munhoz (#8, 19-6 1 NC, 9-6 1 NC) vs. Dominick Cruz (#10, 23-3, 6-2 UFC)
Bantamweights

Munhoz with a leg kick. Cruz lands a nice left hand and then Munhoz lands a body kick. Cruz with a leg kick then a right hand. Munhoz lands a big right hand and Cruz stumbles down and is in trouble. Munhoz jumps on and is landing big punches as Cruz is trying to recover and Munhoz now has the back and is trying to trap an arm. Cruz escapes and they get back to their feet. Munhoz lands a double jab then a right hand. Cruz comes forward throwing a combo. Cruz lands and gets a brief takedown and grabs the neck, lands a knee to the body as they stand. Cruz with a nice combination. Cruz with a big combination late and they trade late in a big flurry. 10-9 Munhoz.

They’re trading to start out the second. Cruz lands a combination. Cruz lands a combo and Munhoz misses his punches. Munhoz with a leg kick. Munhoz shoots for a takedown but Cruz easily stuffs it. They trade in close range as Cruz lands a left hand. Cruz lands a quick combo. Munhoz has a cut open. Cruz lands a combo and then Munhoz lands a leg kick. Cruz with a combo then a knee and then tees off in the pocket. Cruz with a leg kick then a combo. Cruz with an uppercut and a left hand. Munhoz with a leg kick. 10-9 Cruz, 19-19.

Cruz lands a couple of uppercuts to start the third. Munhoz comes forward throwing but Cruz eludes and then lands a body kick and left hand. Cruz with a combo. Cruz with more leg kicks. Cruz lands a good combination. Cruz with more nice combinations as Munhoz isn’t landing as much. Munhoz lands a leg kick but misses his punches. They trade inside the pocket. Cruz with a combination. Munhoz lands a left hand late. Good fight. 10-9 Cruz, 29-28 Cruz.

Official Result- Dominick Cruz def. Pedro Munhoz by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Josh Emmett (#7, 16-2, 7-2 UFC) vs. Dan Ige (#9, 15-4, 7-3 UFC)
Featherweights

Emmett with a big right hand and Ige goes down. Emmett gets on top and lands some body punches. They get up and Emmett lands a knee and then Ige takes it down. They scramble and Ige ends up getting Emmett back down. Emmett reverses and is in the half-guard against the fence. They stand and Emmett with a hard right hand. Ige lands a left hand. They trade in close range. Ige lands a right hand and then a jab. Both are really looking for the right opening. Emmett with a combo. Ige with a late leg kick. 10-9 Emmett.

Ige with a combination. Ige with a combo to the body. They trade in close range then Ige lands the jab. Emmett with a right hand to the body. Ige lands a left hook that stuns Emmett. Ige with a right hand and he shoots for a takedown but Emmett defends. Emmett with an elbow before they break. Ige with the jab. He lands another jab. Ige with a hard right hand and then a leg kick. Ige with a left hand then the jab. Emmett with a right hand. They trade right hands. Ige with a quick uppercut. Emmett with a combo. Ige with a jab and right hand late. 10-9 Ige, 19-19.

Ige lands a right hand. Emmett lands a right hand and a left hook after he lands to the body. Ige lands the jab. Ige with a leg kick. Ige with a right hand to the body. Emmett with a big combo that stuns Ige. Ige with the jab. Ige with a right hand and Emmett counters with a combination. Emmett with a left hook. Emmett with a right hand. Ige tries for a takedown but Emmett defends and they break. Ige fakes a takedown and lands a body kick. Ige lands an uppercut. Emmett with a right hand. Emmett lands a left hand. Super close fight. 10-9 Ige, 29-28 Ige.

Official Decision- Josh Emmett def. Dan Ige by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

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> Raulian Paiva (21-3, 3-2 UFC) vs. Sean O’Malley (14-1, 6-1 UFC)
Bantamweights

O’Malley with a body kick. O’Malley lands the jab. He lands again and then ands a low kick for a timeout. We get back to action and Paiva with a body kick. Paiva lands a right hand. O’Malley with a left hand. Paiva lands a right hand. Paiva with a body kick. O’Malley with a combo. They trade kicks. O’Malley with a jab then a right hand. He lands the jab twice more. O’Malley lands the jab and Paiva with a right hand. O’Malley with a big right hand that rocks Paiva. O’Malley teeing off on Paiva and landing big punches and another right hand stumbles Paiva and then he tees off more and it is stopped. What a finish by O’Malley.

Official Result- Sean O’Malley def. Raulian Paiva by TKO (punches) at 4:42 of Round 1

> Kai Kara-France (#6, 22-9 1 NC, 5-2 UFC) vs. Cody Garbrandt (#7 BW, 12-4, 7-4 UFC)
Flyweights

Garbrandt with a leg kick. They trade jabs. Garbrandt with a leg kick. Kara-France with a leg kick. Garbrandt just misses a right hand. Kara-France lands a jab. Kara-France with a leg kick and Garbrandt lands a right hand. Kara-France drops Garbrandt with a right hand. Garbrandt gets up and Kara-France is after him as they run around and then Garbrandt gets a takedown but they get up. Kara-France with the jab. Garbrandt with an uppercut. Kara-France with a combo and he has Garbrandt in trouble and Garbrandt falls down and it is over. What a win by Kara-France!

Official Result- Kai Kara-France def. Cody Garbrandt by TKO (punches) at 3:21 of Round 1

> Geoff Neal (#12, 13-4, 5-2 UFC) vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio (#14, 28-4, 10-3 UFC)
Welterweights

Neal with a leg kick. He lands another. Ponzinibbio throws a right hand and lands an inside leg kick. Neal lands a leg kick and Ponzinibbio counters with a leg kick. Neal with a high kick. Ponzinibbio has been warned twice to watch the fingers. Neal with a body kick. Ponzinibbio with a right hand. Ponzinibbio with a right hand. Neal with the jab then a high kick. Ponzinibbio with a combo. Neal with a high kick. We have a timeout for a groin strike. They get back to action and trade late. 10-9 Neal.

Ponzinibbio with a quick combo. Ponzinibbio with a leg kick. Ponzinibbio with a leg kick and Neal checks it. Neal with a right hand. Neal with a high kick. They trade and Ponzinibbio looks for a takedown against the fence. Neal is defending but Ponzinibbio is able to complete it. They get back to their feet and exchange punches. Ponzinibbio with a combo. Ponzinibbio with an inside leg kick. They trade and Neal lands a solid combination. Neal lands a left hand. Ponzinibbio is claiming there was an eye poke but they fight on. They trade in close range. Ponzinibbio with a right hand and an inside leg kick. 10-9 Ponzinibbio, 19-19.

They trade to start the third with Neal landing a body kick. Neal tags Ponzinibbio with a combo and had him in trouble for a moment. Ponzinibbio then lands a right hand. Ponzinibbio with a leg kick. Ponzinibbio lands a combo. Neal with a high kick after rushing forward. Neal with a left hand. They trade in close range. Neal lands a left hand. Ponzinibbio lands a right hand. Neal with a left hand and Ponzinibbio lands a right hand. Neal with a left hand. Neal with a right hand and Ponzinibbio stumbles. They both land hard shots. Neal with a right hand and Ponzinibbio is backing up. Neal with a left hand then a cracking combination. Neal lands a right hand. Neal with a left hand. Neal with some straight left hands. Ponzinibbio with a right hand. Neal with a left hand. Close fight. 10-9 Neal, 29-28 Neal.

Official Result- Geoff Neal def. Santiago Ponzinibbio by split decision (28-29, 30-27, 29-28)

> Amanda Nunes (C, 21-4, 14-1 UFC) vs. Julianna Pena (#3, 10-4, 6-2 UFC)
UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship

Pena throws and Nunes lands a calf kick at the same time and Pena slips to the mat but gets up. Nunes with another leg kick. Pena lands a right hand. Nunes with a right hand. Nunes lands a right hand and Pena falls to the mat. Nunes enters the guard landing a right hand. Pena scrambles and looks for the takedown against the fence as they’re clinched. Nunes trips it to the mat. Nunes gets the back and is looking for a choke. Nunes with some short right hands. Nunes lets go and Pena turns back in and Nunes has the half-guard. Pena is holding on to a kimura but Nunes is fighting it easily. Nunes ends the first on top. 10-9 Nunes.

Pena trying to land but backing up as she throws. Nunes lands a leg kick. Pena with the jab and Nunes with an inside leg kick. Pena lands a combo. Pena lands a good combination and has Nunes in trouble and then Nunes lands a right hand and a big left. Nunes with a leg kick. Nunes with a combo. Pena lands a combination and both are landing in close range. Nunes with a leg kick. Nunes with a right hand. They’re still trading in close range. Pena lands a left hand. Pena with a right hand. They’re trading jabs. Pena with a right hand. Pena has Nunes in trouble as they clinch. Pena gets Nunes down and has the back and locks in a rear-naked choke and Nunes taps! WOW! That is the biggest upset in UFC history as Julianna Pena submits Amanda Nunes to win the championship. Holy cow.

Official Result- Julianna Pena def. Amanda Nunes by submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:22 of Round 2 to win the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship

> Charles Oliveira (C, 31-8 1 NC, 19-8 1 NC UFC) vs. Dustin Poirier (#1, 28-6 1 NC, 20-5 1 NC UFC)
UFC Lightweight Championship

They trade to start. Poirier lands a right hand and Oliveira drops to the mat for a second. Poirier with a left hand. They trade in the clinch as Oliveira lands a right hand and Poirier with an uppercut. Poirier with a left hand. Oliveira lands a knee to the body then a front kick. Oliveira with a knee to the body. Poirier with a left hand and Oliveira with an uppercut. Oliveira pushes it against the fence. They roll to the mat for a sceond and Oliveira with a knee to the body before they break. Oliveira with a right hand. Poirier with a left hand. Poirier with a left hand and follows it with a right hook. Poirier with a flurry against the fence and Oliveira lands a knee to the body. He lands another. Poirier with a left hand. Oliveira with an uppercut. Poirier with a combo and Oliveira gets dropped. Poirier gets on top and then stands and Oliveira gets up. Poirier with a left hand. Poirier with a combo. Oliveira with a combination. Poirier with a combo. Poirier with another left hand. Oliveira lands a right hand. Oliveira with a front kick. What a round! 10-9 Poirier.

Oliveira with a right hand and lands a knee and they clinch against the fence. Oliveira with a knee to the face that just misses as he tries to get Poirier down. Oliveira tries to take the back standing but Poirier pushes him off and lands from the top. Oliveira was grabbing the glove of Poirier and Poirier had to roll to get out and now Oliveira is in the guard of Poirier. Oliveira lands some elbows from the top. Oliveira was holding onto Poirier’s glove illegally and got away with it. Oliveira still on top and lands some more elbows. Oliveira with more elbows as Poirier is stuck on the bottom. Oliveira stands and lands a right hand at the end. 10-9 Oliveira, 19-19.

Oliveira grabs the back of Poirier early standing. Oliveira jumps on the back and looks for the rear-naked choke. He has it locked in and Poirier taps! Oliveira retains the title with another record-setting submission win.

Official Result- Charles Oliveira def. Dustin Poirier by submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:02 of Round 3 to retain the UFC Lightweight Championship

Conor McGregor suffers broken leg in UFC 264 loss to Dustin Poirier

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Despite all the hype going into their trilogy fight, the main event of UFC 264 had a bit of an anticlimactic ending as Dustin Poirier defeated Conor McGregor by first round TKO after the Irishman brike his tibia at the end of the round.

Poirier had McGregor in trouble several times and his ground and pound had referee Herb Dean looking in closely to possibly stop it. McGregor was able to make his way to his feet as the round wound down and as the two exchanged punches, McGregor took a step back and his left ankle turned. He immediately fell on his rear and Poirier went for more ground and pound to try and finish it before time ran out.

McGregor was unable to stand, leading to the doctor’s stoppage. It appeared to be either McGregor’s ankle or shin that broke which Poirier thought was due to a checked kick earlier in the fight. McGregor denied that and said no such thing happened.

McGregor’s lower leg was placed into an air cast and he was stretchered out after an angry post-fight promo in which he continued to insult Poirier’s wife, saying, “This is not over.” He said it didn’t matter where it took place, but insisted they weren’t done with each other just yet.

He did have his moments in the round, landing a left that Poirier acknowledged post-fight as well as a guillotine choke that eventually put him into a worse position. He has now lost two straight for the first time in his career and three out of his last four.

A winner of three straight, Poirier now moves on to face lightweight champion Charles Oliveira who was at cageside. Poirier didn’t mention the fight in his post-fight promo and didn’t hold back in airing his displeasure for McGregor.

“Karma isn’t a bitch, it’s a mirror,” he said.

The show was a massive financial success in the UFC’s first full crowd Las Vegas show since March, bringing in 20,062 for a gate of $16.76 million. Dana White estimated 1.7 to 1.8 million buys.

After the show, White said McGregor will go into surgery Sunday and he will make a fourth fight between them. However, Poirier is still getting the next title shot.

UFC 264 live results: Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor 3

Welcome to F4WOnline.com’s live coverage of UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3, emanating from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

After more than a year running most of their events behind closed doors at their Las Vegas headquarters, the Octagon finally returns to the T-Mobile Arena in front of a full crowd of fans in their home base, and they’re greeted to the biggest fight of the year featuring the biggest star in the sport’s history.

Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor will settle the score once-and-for-all in the main event in their trilogy bout. McGregor beat Poirier the first time they met, also in Las Vegas, in September 2014, but Poirier took the rematch, knocking out McGregor in the second round at UFC 257 in January in Abu Dhabi. Both men are looking to come out on top in the trilogy bout, where the winner will likely be next in line for a shot at the UFC Lightweight Championship.

In the co-main event, Gilbert Burns returns from his title fight loss, looking to derail the title shot plans of Stephen Thompson. Also on the main card is a heavyweight battle pitting Tai Tuivasa against Greg Hardy, a women’s bantamweight bout between Irene Aldana and Yana Kunitskaya, and a bantamweight bout between rising star Sean O’Malley and late-notice replacement Kris Moutinho opens the main card.

The prelims are filled with exciting match-ups from the top-to-bottom. In the featured prelim, former Interim UFC Welterweight Champion Carlos Condit takes on Max Griffin. Also on the prelims is a welterweight banger between Niko Price and Michel Pereira, and a featherweight bout that sees former TUF winner Ryan Hall make his return against the undefeated Ilia Topuria.

Follow along with our live coverage of the event beginning at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time with preliminary action all the way through the main card.

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> Zhalgas Zhumagulov (13-5, 0-2 UFC) vs. Jerome Rivera (10-5, 0-3 UFC)
Flyweights

Rivera with a leg kick early. Zhumagulov lands a combo as Rivera lands a knee to the body. They trade in close range. Rivera coming forward and landing body kicks. Rivera with more kicks. Zhumagulov with a combo. Zhumagulov lands a left hook. Zhumagulov lands as Rivera tries for a takedown and then Zhumagulov has a standing guillotine choke locked in tight and Rivera taps! What a finish by Zhumagulov.

Official Result- Zhalgas Zhumagulov def. Jerome Rivera by submission (guillotine choke) at 2:02 of Round 1

> Omari Akhmedov (#13, 21-5-1, 9-4-1 UFC) vs. Brad Tavares (#15, 18-6, 13-6 UFC)
Middleweights

Tavares landing the jab early. They trade inside the pocket, Tavares got the better of it. Tavares with a leg kick. Tavares lands a right hand. Akhmedov lands a combo and Tavares with a leg kick. Akhmedov gets a brief takedown but Tavares scrambles up and they remain clinched. Tavares with a knee before they break. Akhmedov rocks Tavares with a punch and Tavares stumbles back and Akhmedov gets the clinch. We have a low blow on Tavares and a timeout. They get back to action and Tavares lands in close. Tavares with a nice low kick and Akhmedov misses a right hand. Tavares just misses a head kick but lands a leg kick. Akhmedov tries a takedown but Tavares defends and they both land close and Tavares stuns Akhmedov with a left hand. He lands another. 10-9 Tavares.

Tavares with a left hand. They trade inside the pocket and both land and Akhmedov gets a takedown. Tavares works his way up against the fence and they’re clinched. They break. Tavares with a nice leg kick then another. He lands another. Tavares with a high kick. Akhmedov lands a right hand. Tavares with another leg kick and then Akhmedov lands one. Tavares with a body kick and Akhmedov grabs the leg and they trade punches before he lets go. Akhmedov lands a right hand. Tavares with a low kick and Akhmedov lands a counter right hand. Akhmedov lands another right hand after a Tavares leg kick. Tavares lands a knee. Akhmedov with a late right hand. 10-9 Tavares, 20-18 Tavares.

Akhmedov with a leg kick. Tavares with a leg kick and Akhmedov goes to the mat and Tavares lands another. Akhmedov misses a right hand. Tavares lands a right hand and then an upper body kick. Akhmedov just misses a right hand. Tavares with the jab and Akhmedov lands a counter leg kick. Akhmedov with a leg kick. Akhmedov shoots for a takedown but Tavares defends easily. Tavares with a leg kick and Akhmedov lands a right hand. Tavares with the jab. Tavares with a high kick then a low kick. Akhmedov lands some punches. Tavares with a combo and Akhmedov is sprinting away. Tavares with a head kick. Tavares with a combo. He lands a leg kick. Tavares with a spin kick late. 10-9 Tavares, 30-27 Tavares.

Official Result- Brad Tavares def. Omari Akhmedov by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

> Jennifer Maia (#4, 18-7-1, 3-3 UFC) vs. Jessica Eye (#7, 15-9 1 NC, 5-8 1 NC UFC)
Women’s Flyweights

Eye lands early. Eye lands the jab as Maia lands to the body. Eye lands. Maia with a leg kick. Maia lands a big knee. Maia with a leg kick. They scramble to the mat for a moment then get up and exchange. Eye lands a right hand. They trade in close range. They trade and Maia with a left hook as Eye lands an uppercut. Maia with a high kick. Eye lands a combo and Maia lands a left hand at the end. Maia lands a combo. Eye with the jab. They trade punches. They land in an exchange and Eye gets a late takedown and ends the round on top. 10-9 Maia.

Maia landing first early on in the second. Eye with the jab. Eye applying the pressure. Maia lands a right hand. Eye gets a takedown but they scramble up quickly. Eye still coming forward and they both land. Eye lands the jab. Eye with a leg kick. Maia lands a nice right hand. Eye with a combo and Maia lands a knee up the middle. Eye with some low kicks. Maia with a right hand. They trade in close range. Eye has a big cut open and Maia lands a left hook. Eye with an inside leg kick. They clinch against the fence and end the round there. The cut on Eye is massive and it came from a clash of heads. 10-9 Maia, 20-18 Maia.

Eye with a leg kick. She’s coming forward. Maia lands a right hand. Eye lands a right hand. Eye with a leg kick. Eye lands a left hand. Eye keeps coming forward and both are landing. Eye with the jab and a leg kick. Maia with a right hand. Eye with a combo to the body. They both land in close. Eye lands a right hand. Eye with an uppercut and lands a left hand. Eye lands to the body. Eye lands a right hand to the body. They trade in close before clinching. They break. They trade. Eye’s cut has opened back up and she is bleeding badly. Eye lands a right hand and a left hand pops Maia’s head back. Close fight. 10-9 Eye, 29-28 Maia.

Official Result- Jennifer Maia def. Jessica Eye by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

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> Trevin Giles (14-2, 5-2 UFC) vs. Dricus Du Plessis (15-2, 1-0 UFC)
Middleweights

Du Plessis with a body kick. Du Plessis with a body kick. Du Plessis with a leg kick. He lands another. Du Plessis with a jumping kick as Giles was swinging. Giles with a combo but Du Plessis is able to land a right hand. Du Plessis with a leg kick. Du Plessis tries a head kick but Giles blocks it. Giles with a leg kick. Du Plessis tries for a takedown against the fence but Giles defending. He almost completes it but can’t. Du Plessis gets Giles down and is in side control. Du Plessis gets to the mount and takes the back and now goes for the leg. Giles scrambles out and they get to their feet and Giles has the back. Du Plessis looking for a kimura but Giles defends and Du Plessis ends up in Giles’ guard. Du Plessis moves to side control and then back to mount. He loses it but grabs the neck and has a guillotine but the round ends. 10-9 Du Plessis.

Du Plessis with a body kick. Giles looking to land the jab. Giles with a knee to the body. They were both looking to land as Giles pushes Du Plessis to the fence and lands. Du Plessis then lands a big right hand that drops Giles and some follow-up punches to finish it off. Big win for Du Plessis.

Official Result- Dricus Du Plessis def. Trevin Giles by knockout (punches) at 1:41 of Round 2

> Ryan Hall (8-1, 4-0 UFC) vs. Ilia Topuria (10-0, 2-0 UFC)
Featherweights

Hall with a body kick. Hall with a spin kick to the head and Topuria blocks. Hall goes for the roll to the mat but Topuria slips away. Hall trying for his rollsto the mat but Topuria is running away essentially to get out of trouble. Topuria lands somekicks. Topuria has the back as they roll to the mat but Topuria scrambles out. Topuria lands a right hand. Hall with a body kick. Hall lands a left hand and is continuing to try to roll for a leg lock but Topuria is defending well. Hall was trying to roll and Topuria defends and started landing big punches from the top and knocks Hall out cold. What a finish by Topuria.

Official Result- Ilia Topuria def. Ryan Hall by knockout (punches) at 4:47 of Round 1

> Niko Price (14-4 2 NC, 6-4 2 NC UFC) vs. Michel Pereira (25-11 2 NC, 3-2 UFC)
Welterweights

Pereira with the jab. Price pokes Pereira in the eye and we have a timeout. We get back to action and Price trying for a takedown against the fence. They break. Price with a body kick and Pereira grabs the leg and puts him on the mat but lets him up. They trade body kicks. They clinch and Pereira lands some knees. They trade punches inside the pocket. Pereira with a stiff jab and then a leg kick. Pereira with a combo and dumps Price on his back but lets him up. They clinch and Pereira pushes it against the fence. Pereira with a knee as they break. Price with a leg kick. Pereira with a left hook to the body. Pereira tried his cartwheel kick but landed a body kick late. 10-9 Pereira.

They trade kicks to start the second. Pereira with a hard leg kick and then a body kick. Pereira lands a right hand and Price falls to the mat. Pereira back flips into the mount and is landing punches from the top. Pereira looking for a kimura but lets go and is now looking for an arm-triangle choke. He gives up and goes back to landing punches. Price gives up his back but Pereira ends up working back to the mount. They work to their feet. Price now going for a heel hook but Pereira escapes. They trade jabs as they get to their feet. Both landing punches and Pereira is looking tired as Price lands. Price landing more towards the end as they clinch. They exchange at the end. 10-9 Pereira, 20-18 Pereira.

They are throwing wild punches to start the third and Pereira clips Price with a left hand. Price looks for the takedown against the fence but they break. Price with a leg kick and they trade right hands. We have a kick to the groin by Pereira and we have a timeout. They get back to action and Price lands a hard right hand. Pereira lands a right hand. Price pressuring and both are landing. They are both landing near the fence. Price lands a front kick right to the face of Pereira. They are both landing as they clinch and Pereira lands some knees. Pereira tries a takedown and they roll and Price lands some big elbows as they get up. Price with the jab and then some big punches. Price is pouring it on and they clinch. They break. Pereira trying a takedown and Price with some body shots. Price pouring it on late trying to finish but time runs out. Great fight. 10-9 Price, 29-28 Pereira.

Official Result- Michel Pereira def. Niko Price by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Carlos Condit (32-13, 9-9 UFC) vs. Max Griffin (17-8, 5-6 UFC)
Welterweights

Griffin with a leg kick. Griffin throwing kicks. He lands another leg kick. He lands another. Griffin with another leg kick. Griffin only landing leg kicks but they’re effective. Condit lands a combo. Condit with a leg kick. They trade right hands. Condit with a body kick. They trade punches and Griffin knocks Condit down with a punch and starts landing from the top but Condit is able to get back to his feet. Condit with a jumping knee. Condit lands a right hand. 10-9 Griffin.

Condit with a body kick. Condit lands some punches and then lands a knee. Condit with a right hand. Condit with a leg kick. Condit with a left hand and Griffin lands a punch. Griffin with a leg kick. Condit with a body kick. Condit lands a right hand. Condit with a combo and lands to the body. Griffin with a right hand. Condit with a body kick. They trade punches and Condit with a spin kick. Condit with a nice right hand. They trade jabs. Griffin lands a right hand. They trade jabs. Condit with a combo and a body kick as he pressures Griffin. They trade jabs again. Condit with a late combo. Close round. 10-9 Condit, 19-19.

They trade to start the third. Condit with a high kick. They trade punches. Griffin lands a left hand. Griffin with a combo. Griffin with a body kick and then Condit lands a combo. Griffin with a right hand. Griffin with a combo that stuns Condit. Griffin pressing forward and landing and gets a takedown. They get up and scramble late. 10-9 Griffin, 29-28 Griffin.

Official Result- Max Griffin def. Carlos Condit by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

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> Sean O’Malley (13-1, 5-1 UFC) vs. Kris Moutinho (9-4, 0-0 UFC)
Bantamweights

O’Malley with a front kick. O’Malley with some leg kicks. O’Malley with a body kick then a right hand. O’Malley lands a right hand. Moutinho with a leg kick. O’Malley with the jab. Moutinho with a leg kick. O’Malley with a left hand then a front kick to the body. O’Malley is landing at will. O’Malley landing but Moutinho is swinging and did land. O’Malley with a left hand. O’Malley lands and Moutinho falls to the mat. He gets up and O’Malley is showboating as he’s landing and lands a spin kick. O’Malley still landing. Moutinho lands a right hand. O’Malley lands some punches and a front kick to the body. Moutinho with some leg kicks. O’Malley lands a left hand. O’Malley still landing and Moutinho lands a leg kick. O’Malley lands a series of punches. O’Malley with a knee then a right hand and lands a combo. O’Malley drops Moutinho at the end with a right hand. 10-8 O’Malley.

O’Malley with a spin kick to the body. He lands a front kick to the body. Moutinho talking trash but he’s wobbly still. O’Malley with a leg kick then some right hands. O’Malley with some jabs. O’Malley lands a right hand. He lands a body kick then a head kick. O’Malley with a right hand to the body. O’Malley with a combo. O’Malley continuing to land. He lands a body kick. Moutinho is still coming after O’Malley but eating shots. O’Malley continues to land. O’Malley continues to land combos. O’Malley still landing but Moutinho is coming forward and they clinch. Moutinho with a kick. 10-9 O’Malley, 20-17 O’Malley.

O’Malley landing to start the third. Moutinho lands a combo as he has O’Malley in trouble for a moment. O’Malley lands the jab. O’Malley with a body kick then a right hand. O’Malley with a head kick. O’Malley lands more hard shots. O’Malley with some kicks and a right hand. Moutinho with a leg kick. O’Malley with a combo. He’s teeing off on Moutinho now but somehow Moutinho is able to stay on his feet. Those were big shots landed by O’Malley. O’Malley pouring it on. Moutinho lands a right hand. O’Malley with more punches. O’Malley with the jab. O’Malley lands a right hand. O’Malley with some big punches and Herb Dean stops it late in the fight. Moutinho was eating a lot of shots but this could’ve continued but this was dominant by O’Malley.

Official Result- Sean O’Malley def. Kris Moutinho by TKO (punches) at 4:33 of Round 3

> Irene Aldana (#4, 12-6, 5-4 UFC) vs. Yana Kunitskaya (#5, 14-5 1 NC, 4-2 UFC)
Women’s Bantamweights* (Aldana missed weight by 3.5 pounds)

Kunitskaya with some kicks to the legs and body early on. Kunitskaya with another leg kick. Kunitskaya with a body kick and then lands a right hand. Kunitskaya with a spin kick. They clinch against the fence. Kunitskaya with a knee. They trade knees and Kunitskaya lands an elbow as they break. They trade leg kicks and Aldana lands a right hand. Aldana with a left hook to the body. Aldana with a right hand and Kunitskaya with a body kick. Aldana with a combo and Kunitskaya just misses a spinning back fist. Aldana drops Kunitskaya with a left hook and gets on top and is landing punches. Aldana stands and is looking to get back on top and she does and starts landing left hands. Aldana with big punches and it is stopped. Big win for Aldana as she gets the stoppage.

Official Result- Irene Aldana def. Yana Kunitskaya by TKO (punches) at 4:35 of Round 1

> Tai Tuivasa (11-3, 5-3 UFC) vs. Greg Hardy (7-3 1 NC, 4-3 1 NC UFC)
Heavyweights

Tuivasa with a leg kick. He lands another. He lands more. He lands another and Hardy lands a right hand. Tuivasa lands a right hand. Hardy hurts Tuivasa and then Tuivasa drops Hardy with a big left hand and Tuivasa lands a follow-up shot as the referee was rushing in to stop it. Big finish for Tuivasa, who then celebrates with his customary shoey.

Official Result- Tai Tuivasa def. Greg Hardy by knockout (punches) at 1:07 of Round 1

> Gilbert Burns (#2, 20-4, 12-4 UFC) vs. Stephen Thompson (#4, 16-4-1, 11-4-1 UFC)
Welterweights

Burns with a body kick. Burns shoots in for a takedown and pushes Thompson against the fence. They battle against the fence. Burns is able to get Thompson down. Burns with a couple of punches from the top but nothing is really happening. Thompson works his way up but eats some punches from Burns. They break but neither can land before the round ends. 10-9 Burns.

Burns misses a high kick. Thompson just misses a spin kick. Thompson with a body kick. Burns with a leg kick. Thompson with a side kick. He lands a big one to the body. Burns with a leg kick. Thompson controlling the range and lands a high kick. Thompson lands a big spin kick. Burns lands a right hand. Thompson with a side kick. Thompson lands and Burns goes for a takedown but it’s defended. Thompson lands a right hand. Burns with a low kick and lands a right hand. Burns gets a takedown. They both land as they’re tied up on the mat. 10-9 Burns, 20-18 Burns.

Thompson with some kicks to start as he lands the side kick. Thompson lands a right hand and then a body kick. Thompson lands a wheel kick to the head and Burns goes down but gets up and lands a right hand. Burns shoots for a takedown but Thompson is able to keep it up. Burns gets the takedown. Burns lands a couple of punches but just holding Thompson down. Burns lands some left hands from the top. Burns grabs the neck and looking for a guillotine but Thompson escapes. Burns with some big punches from the top at the end though some were to the back of the head. 10-9 Burns, 30-27 Burns.

Official Result- Gilbert Burns def. Stephen Thompson by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Dustin Poirier (#1, 27-6 1 NC, 19-5 1 NC UFC) vs. Conor McGregor (#5, 22-5, 10-3 UFC)
Lightweights

McGregor lands a spin kick to the body then a leg kick. They trade punches. McGregor with another spin kick. McGregor with a leg kick. Poirier lands a right hand. McGregor with a leg kick. McGregor with another leg kick and lands a left hand. Poirier lands some punches. They clinch and McGregor with a knee to the body. McGregor has the neck and looks for a guillotine. Poirier gets out and lands an elbow from the top. He lands another.  McGregor throwing elbows from the bottom. Poirier lands some elbows from the top. Poirier lands a right hand. Poirier back into the guard and McGregor lands an elbow. Poirier lands from the top. McGregor lands an upkick and Poirier back on top landing. McGregor goes for the neck but Poirier gets out and they stand. Poirier drops McGregor late and ends the round landing from the top. 10-9 Poirier.

McGregor broke his ankle sometime in the first and the fight was stopped. He broke it when they both threw punches and McGregor fell back wrong and went down. He wasn’t dropped by Poirier. Poirier wins in anti-climatic fashion.

Official Result- Dustin Poirier def. Conor McGregor by TKO (doctor stoppage- injury) at 5:00 of Round 1

UFC 264: McGregor vs. Poirier III to be held in Las Vegas at full capacity

For the first time since March 7th, 2020, UFC will run a show in front of fans in Las Vegas, Nevada, as Dana White announced UFC 264 will be held on July 10th at the T-Mobile Arena at full capacity.

The event will be headlined by Conor McGregor vs. Dustin Poirier III, expected to be part of the traditional International Fight Week. Tickets will go on sale this week, but White didn’t give the date. He expects 20,000 fans in attendance, a number they have only hit once there. That was UFC 229, headlined by McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov which had 20,034 and a $17.1 million gate.

This will be the third U.S.-based show UFC has put on sale at full capacity in the past month. The first (April 24th’s UFC 261 in Jacksonville, Florida) sold out in minutes while the second (May 15th’s UFC 262 in Houston, Texas) also sold out within minutes for a combined 32,000+ tickets.

The last show UFC ran in their home city was UFC 248, headlined by middleweight champion Israel Adesanya vs. Yoel Romero, in front of 15,077 which did a $2.7 million gate. That was also the last show the company ran in the U.S. that had fans before the pandemic shut things down.

Vegas is OPEN!!! Poirier vs McGregor July 10th. tix on sale this week pic.twitter.com/F2VZ0APzrw

— danawhite (@danawhite) April 14, 2021

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WON NEWSLETTER: April 12, 2021 Observer Newsletter: WrestleMania 37 week begins

A preview to WrestleMania leads off the current issue of the Wrestling Observer.  We look at each match, thoughts on the match, who are the gambling oddsmaker favorites, chart ticket demand with Mania and the next two UFC PPV shows, rules in play, and non-WrestleMania ticket demand.

Also in this issue:

End of the Wednesday night war with the final standings, cover the two Takeover shows, look at television vs. streaming viewership, Canadian numbers, final stands in shows and quarters, and where AEW and NXT go from here.

Takeover with match-by-match coverage with star ratings and other notes from the shows.

Vince McMahon’s decision to put the Chris Jericho interview on Peacock right after the second day of WrestleMania, why the timing works, how Tony Khan reacted, the good, the bad, the political, a preview of something talked about and how this does show a change in WWE policy.

The death of Jack Veneno, a look at his four world title matches with Ric Flair, Dominican wrestling, the story about the world title change that wasn’t approved by the NWA board, as well as the movies on his life and career that have been produced.  We look at the level of fame he had in the Dominican Republic and outside the Dominican Republic.

A feature on the direction of AEW, where the viewership declines are and aren’t, reasons, and changes in AEW television over the past year as well as a look at different stars and how much time they are getting.

Nick Khan talking the return of two of WWE’s best known women stars, A.J. Styles’ idea for this year’s Mania that didn’t happen, Roman Reigns talks a match with The Rock, looking at the popularity of all the major promotions and who is gaining and falling, WWE gets rid of longtime announcing team, The Hurt Business breakup, Paul Levesque talks Undertaker’s comments on the modern generation, how pro wrestling did compared to televised sports this past week, Seth Rollins talks fans at TV, A&E wrestling schedule, and WWE market value.

Will Ospreay’s win of the IWGP title, the history of U.K. wrestlers challenging for New Japan’s world title, business updates including bad news for New Japan going into two stadium shows, why the title changed, other angles, all the upcoming streaming shows and major shows over the next month and some good business news as well.

Sakura Genesis, with match-by-match coverage and star ratings.

WWE Hall of Fame ceremonies, go through the candidates, note speeches, the major gaffe in one of the inductions and a look back at a pioneer wrestling family that is never talked about.

U.S. Olympic wrestling trials, the major confrontations, the stars of the team, plus stars of the future to watch out for.

Stardom PPV show.

More into detail on ratings than any other source, we have how every segment on NXT and AEW did as well as how it did with different age groups, genders and more, plus a look at all other wrestling shows of the past week.

Results of the major pro wrestling events of the past week.

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Bryan and I will be back tonight covering Raw and with more WrestleMania fallout. You can send questions to the show to [email protected]

An article on Alexa Bliss’ makeup.

WrestleMania over the two days ended up with 650,000 searches. It was No. 8 yesterday, which is low. Logan Paul was No. 10 yesterday with 50,000. Bad Bunny had 100,000 on Saturday.

Tonight is what is usually the biggest Raw of the year, and most years the Raw after Mania goes against the NCAA tournament, so they don’t have that issue this year. It probably won’t beat the Raw Legends Night but it would be expected to do the biggest number other than that of 2021, and likely start a lot of new angles. It will be interesting to see where they are going. Changing the 5/16 PPV from Money in the Bank to WrestleMania Backlash sounds like plans changed this week to book more rematches, and thus that would explain all the heel wins. WWE debuts television at the Yuengling Center on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa tonight, which will be home for the foreseeable future.

Miz & Mrs. returns tonight on USA right after Raw.

NXT debuts on Tuesday tomorrow and AEW has Wednesday to itself ona show headlined by Young Bucks vs. Pac & Fenix for the tag titles and Darby Allin vs. Matt Hardy for the TNT title plus Chris Jericho vs. Dax Harwood with Mike Tyson as guest enforcer.

There has been a big public dispute between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier. McGregor had promised to donate $500,000 to Poirier’s charity the Good Fight Foundation in conjunction with their fight. Poirier said that McGregor never came through with it. McGregor responded calling Poirier an inbred brain dead hillbilly and told him their fight is off and he’s fighting someone else on 7/10.     

An article on Adnan Vink’s debut as an announcer on Raw tonight.

Want to send sympathies to the friends of Mark Bujan, a subscriber for decades and a notable historian, who started going to shows in the late 60s and later promoted shows. Bujan died Saturday at the age of 61 from what is believed to have been a heart attack.

Dark Side of the Ring Confidential this week moves permanently from Tuesday to Thursday given NXT has been moved to Tuesday.

New Japan will be streaming tomorrow’s Korakuen Hall show for free for non-subscribers. The show starts at 5:30 a.m. Eastern from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo:

  • Sho & Yoh & Gabriel Kidd vs. Minoru Suzuki & Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa & Jado vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi & Douki
  • Hirooki Goto & Tomohiro Ishii & Tomoaki Honma & Yoshi-Hashi vs. .Evil & KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi & Taiji Ishimori
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano vs. Dick Togo & Gedo
  • Tetsuya Naito & Shingo Takagi & Sanada & Bushi vs. Wiil Ospreay & Great O’Khan &  Jeff Cobb & Aaron Henare

A WrestleMania photo gallery from yesterday’s show(thanks to Barry Werner)

WWE

  • Babatunde Aiyegbusi, who debuted as the second for Apollo Crews,is expected to go by the name Commandor Azeez.
  • The family of Ethel Johnson, Babs Wingo and Marva Scott, three sisters who worked for Billy Wolfe in the 50s and remained in the business after that, did a video. They noted WWE never called them about Ethel Johnson going into the Hall of Fame and said the footage WWE had of Johnson during the Hall of Fame ceremony was actually of Sandy Parker, as we had noted, and said Wingo and not Johnson was the first black woman wrestler in the U.S., but that Johnson was the first one to hold a championship. They said they did call WWE and that WWE would make the correction. We’ll have a story on the sisters who were pioneers with Wolfe’s stable in the next issue.

UFC

  • Warlley Alves vs.Ramazan Emeev has been added to the 6/26 show.
  • Austin Hubbard vs. Dakota Bush is expected to be added to Saturday’s show.  Bush debuts, coming from the LFA.  

AEW

OTHER NOTES

  • Sage Northcutt, who was supposed to be one of the headliners on the 4/28 ONE show, has pulled out as he hasn’t recovered from about with COVID which led to blood clots. His scheduled opponent, DDT pro wrestling star and MMA legend Shinya Aoki, now faces Eduard Folayang. The show airs on TNT after Dynamite two weeks from Wednesday.
  • SWE Fury TV results from the weekend:
    Mil Muertes defeated Vito Valentino
    Tim Storm gave his farewell promo before leaving SWE after losing the World title to Charlie Haas
    The Boogeyman defeated DJ Micheals
    Trevor Murdoch successfully defended the NWA National Championship vs Jeremy Wyatt
    Miranda Gordy received an award from James Beard for her father Terry Gordy
    Miranda Gordy was disqualified in her Women’s Title match vs Champion Christy Jaynes.  Lacey Von Erich attacked Miranda and put the Von Erich claw on her after the match.
    Texas Champion The Blood Hunter defeated Davey Boy Smith Jr with the help of Milena
    The OMG beat Bam Bam Malone and Heartthrob Jayden to win the vacant SWE Tag Team Champions.
    The full TV show can be seen online at this link.
  • Paradigm Pro Wrestling on Wednesday under IWFi rules has Max the Impaler vs. Jordan Blade and Derek Neal vs. Ron Bass Jr. (listed at 6-foot-4 and 330 pounds) and Dominic Garrini vs. Ron Mathis.
  • Davey Richards said he will be taking bookings again starting in July and can be contacted at [email protected]
  • MLW Fusion has two title bouts for Wednesday, with the already announced Alex Hammerstone vs. Mil Muertes National title match and a Caribbean title match with Richard Holliday vs. Gino Medina.

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Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier agree to trilogy fight at UFC 264

While not officially announced yet by the promotion, Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier both tweeted over the last day that they have agreed to a trilogy fight in the main event of UFC 264 on Saturday, July 10th.

It’s expected that the event will be the centerpiece of International Fight Week and will be open to fans, likely in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

In their first meeting at featherweight, McGregor knocked Poirier out by first round TKO at UFC 178 in 2014. The two rematched at lightweight in January of this year at UFC 257 with Poirier defeating McGregor by second round TKO. The trilogy fight will also be at lightweight.

While the vacant lightweight title won’t be on the line, the show should be among the UFC’s best pay-per-views for the year, revenue-wise. The January event did more than 1.6 million buys worldwide.

McGregor (22-5) will be looking to avoid consecutive losses for the first time in his career. This will be the first time the Irish superstar has fought twice in a calendar year since 2016. Poirier (27-6-0-1) will be looking for his third straight win, the eight win over his last nine fights, and a shot at the winner of the May Michael Chandler vs. Charles Oliveira bout for the vacant title.

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WON NEWSLETTER: February 8, 2021 Observer Newsletter: WWE breaks revenue records, AEW/NJPW deal

Our lead story in this week’s Observer covers WWE finances.  We look at the direct numbers of WWE, revenue, profits, value of the company on Wall Street,  what was up and why, what was down and why, exactly how much WWE took in on TV rights, network and merchandise.  We look at what the company’s top priorities are for 2021, why the stock price is down, plus Vince McMahon, WWE President Nick Khan, CBO Stephanie McMahon and CFO Kristina Salen comment on the company.

They talk the Peacock deal, the Indian and Latin American markets, new television products, how much COVID cost the company in revenue and costs of the Thunderdome set-up as compared to the old way of doing things.  

The issue also covers:

Ratings, as well as what USA would be doing without WWE, and WWE’s declines as compared to cable and network TV as a whole, how much money WWE has taken in and profited, or lost, every year since 1994.

Update the New Japan/AEW relationship, the different steps over the past few years from New Japan blowing off AEW to them doing business with the KENTA vs. Jon Moxley program, why it happened and where things stand now.

Royal Rumble, including how everyone did, stories behind the matches, age of men’s talent in WWE vs AEW and the message loud and clear, two of the main events scheduled for WrestleMania, match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results.

New Japan deal with Roku and what this means both short and long-term, as well as other people who had interest.  We look at the keys to the deal decision going the way it did.

Viewing experience for fans from Peacock, John Cena WrestleMania notes, NXT Takeover card, update on the Dusty Classic shows, two top WWE stars talk their recent positive tests for COVID, details behind the firings of Lars Sullivan and Steve Cutler, update on Vince McMahon/Oliver Luck lawsuit, Roman Reigns and Bobby Lashley talk Undertaker remarks, International TV ratings, how wrestling does in comparison to other sports in the ratings, Bill Goldberg talks MMA, background of Reginald, Cesar update, new WWE signing and most watched shows of the past week on the WWE Network.

NJPW New Beginning in Nagoya, with match-by-match coverage, poll results, and where things are going next.

Giant Baba Memorial show.

Television ratings of the past week, including segment-by-segment numbers for the past two weeks on Wednesday, who was watching in different age groups, how different segments did on Raw & Smackdown and more.

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On Google trends for the past week, Saturday’s UFC show did 600,000 which is huge for an ESPN+ show.  A lot of that was due to having big names like Alistair Overeem and Frankie Edgar lose, and the Edgar knockout loss in 28 seconds was the big discussion point coming off the show.  Edgar also trended. It was in the No. 8 spot on Saturday and four of the seven ahead were Super Bowl related. On Friday, Paige VanZant was No. 6 at 200,000 from her Bare Knuckle fighting loss to Britt Hart. On Monday, the death of Dustin Diamond, who dabbled in wrestling but was best known as Screech in Saved by the Bell, had 5 million searches. For a comparison,which tells you how impressive Conor McGregor numbers are, The Super Bowl did 16.5 million searches.

Speaking of McGregor, Ariel Helwani reported today on his podcast with Daniel Cormier that UFC was leaning in the direction of doing a Conor McGregor vs. Dustin Poirier rematch soon. No word yet on what it means as far as the lightweight title is concerned.

Tonight’s Raw will set up the Elimination Chamber PPV. They only have two Raws to build the show, so they will likely have Chamber qualifiers, announce the main event, which the best guess is Drew McIntyre vs Sheamus on the Raw side, plus a Charlotte Flair-Lacey Evans face-to-face segment, McIntyre vs. Randy Orton and more.

Straight Up Steve Austin after Raw tonight has Bret Favre as a guest.

For this week, there are three major Japanese shows airing. New Beginning in Hiroshima day one is Wednesday morning at 4:30 a.m. Eastern with Hiromu Takahahashi vs. Sho. The second show is Thursday morning at 1 a.m. Eastern with Kota Ibushi vs, Sanada for the IWGP title, which is 10 p.m. Pacific Wednesday evening so it starts on the West Coast right after AEW & NXT end. Actually it starts right before NXT ends because NXT usually has an overrun. Pro Wrestling NOAH’s Budokan Hall show with Go Shiozaki vs. Keiji Muto starts at 2:30 a.m. Eastern late Thursday night Eastern time.

Bellator is saying it will have a special announcement tomorrow at 4 p.m. Eastern time.

Heath Schnedier, the promoter of ACW in Florida, a group that worked with WWN, is in bad condition after suffering a stroke which caused swelling on the brain.

WWE

  • A story on Curt Stallion and his WWE start. (thanks to Mike Kumzuk)
  • Rapper Bow Wow wants to be in WWE saying he wants to team with Rey Mysterio.

UFC

  • Gokhan Saki, who was one of the best kickboxers in the world when he signed with UFC, has been released.  Saki hasn’t fought in nearly three years due to a number of injuries including a fractured elbow.
  • Guram Kutateladze is out of his 3/13 fight with Don Madge due to undergoing knee surgery.
  • Andre Ewell vs.Chris Gutierrez has been added to this coming Saturday’s UFC 238 show in the early prelims.
  • Spike Carlyle announced that UFC has cut him.

AEW

  • Chris Jericho is doing the narration for the season three episodes of Dark Side of the Ring which have been filming for the last few months.  
  • A replay of Go Big Show airs on CW on 2/12 at 8 p.m.

OTHER NEWS

  • Impact on Tuesday night on AXS has Trey Miguel & Suicide & Josh Alexander & Willie Mack vs. Chris Bey & Ace Austin & Blake Christian & Shawn Daivari, Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson vs Chris Sabin & James Storm for he tag titles, ODB vs. Kimber Lee and Kiera Hogan vs. Nevaeh.  
  • The 2009 Final Resolution PPV headlined by A.J. Styles vs. Christopher Daniels, Desmond Wolfe (Nigel McGuinness) vs. Kurt Angle, Scott Steiner vs. Bobby Lashley last man standing and more will air at 4 p.m. Eastern tomorrow on AXS.
  • ACH vs. Brian Pillman Jr. has been added to Wednesday’s Fusion show on YouTube and Fubo. The main event is title vs. title with MLW middleweight champion Lio Rush facing AAA cruiserweight champion Laredo Kid.
  • A story on Gabi Tuft, the former Tyler Reks, and the sex change operation was covered on the Houston FOX station. (thanks to Ross Blair)
  • Here’s some interesting finds. This was women’s wrestling star Judy Grable on the TV show What’s My Line at 12:40. And this was Fabulous Moolah on To Tell the Truth. (thanks to Bob Nowak)
  • The Melbourne City Wrestling return show from Saturday night went online on their Vimeo page. Slex vs. Adam Brooks in a three stages of hell match headlines. The match got over big with the live crowd.  
  • Robbie Eagles vs. Mat Gauge headlines the 2/20 Suplex Pro Wrestling show in Newcastle, Australia.
  • Riot City Wrestling is part of Adelaide’s Fringe Festival on 2/27 and 3/20. Matt Hayter vs. Rocky Menero for the RCW title is the main event on 3/20.
  • FWAS from Saturday night in Sydney, Australia: CBK & AJ b Kasai & Bob the Viking & Tyler Gunn, Parker Tomas b Lee Morrow to keep the Mercury title, Buccaneer Cesar & Rochelle Rouge b Massiva Q & Matt Gauge & Mathias clock, Blackman b Kai Drake, 5 Star Flash b Vinnie Vain in a street fight, Robbie Eagles won three-way over Unsocial Jordan and Sam Osborne, Xena b Tarelee to win the FWA women’s title, Rhys Angel & Donnie Mako b Jude Lndon & Paris De Silva in a 2/3 fall match to win the FWA tag titles (thanks to Kevin Chiat)

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JNPO: UFC lightweight title, McGregor’s future, ESPN+, Spencer Fisher

Several days after Dustin Poirier’s convincing TKO win over Conor McGregor at UFC 257, we still don’t know what’s next for the UFC lightweight title and what direction Dana White wants to go in next.

On this edition of Josh Nason’s Punch Out, I talk about that, the ESPN+ follies, the future of Conor McGregor and Spencer Fisher with MMA Fighting deputy editor Steven Marrocco

We discuss whether White made a blunder in not putting the title up for grabs in the Poirier-McGregor clash, what title fight we would like to see, the options for McGregor at this stage of the game and some of the well-documented issues ESPN+ ran into Saturday.

We then talk about Steven’s tremendous feature on Fisher as he battles a slew of physical injuries from his fighting days. Learn how the story came together after seven years, the reaction to the piece, and the follow-up that will help guide fans and others on corrective measures that can be taken to help fighters when they hang up the gloves.

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WON NEWSLETTER: January 25, 2021 Observer Newsletter: Why a quarantine policy could affect wrestling & MMA

We’ve got a double issue of the Observer out this week with notes on how President Biden’s new policies on international travel will affect wrestlers and fighters from different countries.

Also in this issue:

The new WrestleMania plans, including how the Super Bowl plays into it, the time frame for the shows for both nights, the inside hopes for attendance and how the dynamic is different this year as to what gets announced.  We also look at the decision making in regards to Dallas and Los Angeles, update the Royal Rumble and also have notes on match plans.

Coverage of Impact Hard to Kill, with notes on the key angles, the departure of Madison Rayne, Taya Valkyrie and Ethan Page, Page’s scathing words after his departure, plus match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results.

Dwayne Johnson’s new TV show about his life, new WWE signees, Dusty Rhodes men’s and women’s tournament, Kofi Kingston talks his injury, WWE television personality gets an ESPN TV show, A.J. Styles talks retirement, lawsuit update, where wrestling shows ranked with network sports, who is looking for new entrance music, what aspect of WWE’s major events are they trying to sell, why Raw will have two very tough dates for competition soon, as well as the most-watched shows of the past week on the WWE Network.

Coverage of both UFC shows over the past week and the story behind Max Holloway’s setting records.

A story on the life of Paul Varelans, an early star of UFC and MMA around the world, as well as his different forays with four different pro wrestling companies as well as his infamous angle with Taz in ECW. For the first time, Missy Hyatt talks publicly about the situation plus comments from all involved. We look at the tournament days of UFC, crazy street fights, and much more.

A story on the life of Guy Hauray, the voice of WWF in France for a generation. 

A story on famous carnival shooter and pro wrestler Dick Cardinal, who was the oldest living pro wrestler at the time of his death. 

History of the biggest draws in pro wrestling each year from 1916 to 2020, including what wrestlers were No. 1 for the most years. 

Win-loss record of every WWE talent in 2020 including who wrestled the most dates, who never lost, who never won and more.

Television ratings of the past week, segment-by-segment numbers for the past two weeks on Wednesday, who was watching in different age groups, how different segments did on Raw & Smackdown.

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SUNDAY NEWS UPDATE

We have two weekend shows up right now, a show I did Friday night with Garrett Gonzalez talking the news of the week plus interviewing Randy Hales on Memphis wrestling, and last night’s show with Bryan talking UFC 257, New Japan’s show yesterday, Smackdown, TV ratings and more.

The UFC 257 show no doubt did enormous PPV numbers with 11.1 million Google Searches. This would have been the highest except for maybe McGregor vs. Khabib and Ronda Rousey’s fight with Holly Holm as far as general public interest in a show. It was also notable that Amanda Ribas was the only thing that trended not involving the main event, No. 9 yesterday at 100,000.  Ottman Azaitar trended on Friday with 50,000 based on being fired. It was almost surely one of the largest PPVs in history and if McGregor doesn’t fight again, it will likely be the largest of 2021.  

There was a huge problem because of the interest as ESPN Plus went down for a number of people. For most who were shut out, which Dana White said was mainly a West Coast program, it wasn’t until the third match on the show when it was working again.   

White also conceded after the show that Khabib Nurmagomedov is probably not coming back, saying Nurmagomedov told him that none of these guys are even close to him, referring to Michael Chandler and Poirier (who Khabib beat in a one-sided fight).  He didn’t indicate what he would be doing about the lightweight title.

New Japan World has another show at 4 a.m. Eastern time late tonight/tomorrow morning from Korakuen Hall:

  • Togi Makabe & Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask & Yota Tsuji vs. Taiji Ishimori & Desperado & Gedo & Jado
  • Will Ospreay & Great O’Khan vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima
  • Kazuchika Okada & Hirooki Goto & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Evil & Yujiro Takahashi & Dick Togo
  • Master Wato & Tomoaki Honma vs. Tetsuya Naito & Bushi
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi & Sho vs. Singto Takagi & Sanada & Hormu Takahashi

We got asked earlier today on SNME about Ryback and AEW. Ryback teased signing a new deal with the competition. He’s not signing with AEW.

Newsweek listed the 101 Monumental Moments in television history. The Jerry Lawler-Andy Kaufman angle on the David Letterman show made the list. Usually on lists like this that and the debut of Gorgeous George on national TV in 1947 make the lists (thanks to Brian Henke)

Suwama beat Shotaro Ashino earlier today at Korakuen Hall to retain the Triple Crown.  

WWE

  • The WWE Network has added Evolve 144, ICW Fight Club 156 and Best of British Strong Style in Progress.  The Progress show includes Pete Dunne, Trent Seven, Tyler Bate, Walter, Timothy Thatcher, Axel Dieter Jr., Bandido, Flamita & Rey Horus.
  • E! will be airing a Total Bellas marathon on Thursday.

OTHER NOTES

  • There is a social media story from today. Masaaki Mochizuki was looking for photos from his first match for Dragon Gate’s magazine. He didn’t have any photos of the match but got one from a friend. His first match was January 21, 1994, 27 years ago, against Taz working for the Kitao Dojo promotion. Mochizuki put the photo on his Twitter today. Alan Counihan sent the tweet to Taz. Mochizuki and Taz then both followed each other and had a DM chat which Mochizuki said was the first time they’ve connected with each other since that match. (thanks to Daniel Short)
  • MLW is teasing that Laredo Kid will defend the AAA cruiserweight title within its promotion, teasing Zenshi, El Hijo de L.A. Park, Ikuro Kwon and BoKu Dao as possible contenders.
  • Tom Lawlor will address allegations of Filthy Island financial woes on MLW Fusion on Wednesday.
  • This is tonight’s Sunday Night’s Main Event show. I’m on at the 13:00 mark.
  • Fom Knuckle Up Radio w/ Paige VanZant and Brian Soscia on SiriusXM’s Fight Nation channel 156:
  • Chael Sonnen shares a behind the scenes story involving Conor McGregor from UFC 246.
  • Chael Sonnen gives us his thoughts on PVZ’s much anticipated Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship debut coming on 2/5.
  • Conor flirting with a Pacquiao boxing match is a good business decision according to Paige.
  • David Arquette talked some pro wrestling.
  • Mike Mooneyham writes about John Skyler. (thanks to Lee Wall)
  • Myron Dennis (18-7) vs Fabio Chernat (6-1)  for the LFA light heavyweight title has been announced for 2/12 from the Hartman Arena in Park City, KS on UFC Fight Pass.
  • EPW from last night in Perth, Western Australia:  Tyler Jacobs b Del Cano, Edith Nght & Davis Storm & Julian Ward b Casey Johns & James Hartness & Aaron Hawk, JoelHagan b Jordan Bishop, Taylor King & Jack wards b Dan Moore & Bobby Marshall to keep the tag titles, James Draker b Bruno Nitro, Mikey Nicholls b Michael Morleone to keep the EPW title (thanks to Kevin Chiat)
  • Stardom had an afternoon and evening show today from Osaka.  The afternoon show:  Natsuoko Tora b Ruaka, Tam Nakano & Unagi Sayaka b Saya Iida & Starlight Kid, Utami Hayashishita & Saya Kamitani b Mayu Iwatani & Lady C, AZM & Momo Watanabe b Syuri & Natsupoi, Giulia & Himeka & Maika b Bea Priestley & Konami & Saki Kashima
  • Night show: Ruaka b Lady C, Himeka b Saya Iida, Starlight Kid b Unagi Sayaka, Mayu Iwatani d Tam Nakano, Bea Priestley & Konami & Natsuko Tora & Saki Kashima won three-team eikination over Utami Hayashishita & AZM & Momo Watanabe & Saya Kamitani and Giulia & Syuri & Maika & Natsupoi
  • Ice Ribbon from last night in Tokyo Korakuen Hall:  Mochi Miyagi & Miku Aono & Thekla b Hamuko Hosh & Tsukush Hiragi  Yappy, Yuuki Mashiro & Arisa Nakajima b Ibuki Hoshi & Nao Ishikawa, Ram Kaichow won three-way over Uno Matsuya and Cherry for the Triangle Ribbon title, Totoro Suzulio & Itsuki Aoki & Rina Yamashita b Akane Fujita & Kurumi Hiiragi & Risa Sera, Mayu Yukhi & Maika Ozaki b Tae Honma & Rina Shingaki to keep the International Ribbon tag titles, Tsukasa Fujimoto b Suzu Suzuki to win the Infinity title.
  • Shine from last night in Port Richey, FL:  This was the company’s first show in almost a year.  Rocky Radley and Dynamite Didi were both not cleared to wrestle.  Marti Belle & Jayme Jameson b Sofia Castllo & Lexi Gomez to keep the tag titls, Harlow O’Hara b Erica Torres, Ava Evertt b Sahara Se7en, Allie Recks b Amber Nova, Natalie Markova b The WOAD-DQ, Chelsea Durden b Katalina Perez, Kimber Lee & Stormie Lee b Jayme Jameson & Marti Belle to win the tag titles, Ivelisse b Allysin Kay-DQ to keep the Shine title.(thanks to Shannon Walsh and Wrestlingwithdemons.net)
  • Ignite Wrestling from last night in Florida:  Jarrett Diaz b Aaron Nova, Tech b that Klassic Tag Team, Robet Martyr b Ozzy Kilmeister, Justin Blax b Timmy Lou Retton and Beastly, Leon The Terrible b KiLynn King, Kaci Lennox b Dream Girl Ellie and Aspyn Rose
  • Pro Wrestling Australia airs the first two episodes of its PWA Premiere tournament on Ovo Play tomorrow at 8 p.m..  This will be the last event on Ovo Play since the service is folding on 2/1.
  • PWA Back in Black Label airs on FITE TV on 2/12 at 8 p.m. with Mick Moretti, Jessica Troy, Ricky South and more.

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