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The new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is up:

  • Match and performer of the week for both of the past two weeks
  • The changes in WWE, Vince out of creative, how UFC and WWE are being treated differently
  • Showtime drops all sports programming and their entire sports department, both how in and of itself its a major story in boxing, MMA and could be in pro wrestling, but even more the trend that it shows
  • Stations still in the market for sports today
  • The ominous aspects of NBA current TV negotiations
  • Why boxing was dropped after such a great PPV year
  • A look back at the career of Sting after his retirement announcement
  • A look at his AEW run
  • His rise to the top in WCW
  • How his career got started
  • What person saw the potential in Sting the earliest
  • The famous 1988 Sting vs. Ric Flair match and how it changed his career trajectory
  • The multiple times Sting stepped away from wrestling
  • The TNA run
  • The WWE run
  • Power Team USA and Flash Borden
  • NWA on WB, the keys to this deal
  • Update on Crown Jewel and who isn’t scheduled right now on the show
  • The classic matches of 2023 Will Ospreay
  • New Japan Royal Quest and Power Struggle
  • Notes on last week’s UFC show
  • A look back at one of the most traveled enhancement star of the late 60s into the early 80s, Bill Howard
  • The most detailed look at the ratings for all the pro wrestling shows this past week, including segment-by-segment, competition and comparisons with a year ago
  • CMLL wrestlers traveling around the world
  • Two spectacular matches at Friday’s Arena Mexico show
  • Stardom opens tag tournament
  • One of AAA’s biggest stars likely not returning
  • Biggest woman promotion in the world at one time has a nostalgia reunion show coming in January
  • Chris Hero returns
  • What pro wrestling star of the 70s never lost a singles match in his entire career
  • AEW and CMLL relationship notes
  • Tony Khan’s tweets
  • Updates on ticket sales to WWE & AEW shows
  • International TV ratings and streaming numbers
  • UFC signs huge money international deal
  • UFC top star taking time off
  • Main event result in UFC overturned
  • Pat Miletich returns to fight at 55
  • Ari Emanuel criticized for working with Dana White, Vince McMahon and Conor McGregor
  • More on the Vince McMahon documentary
  • Completely exaggerated PPV claims
  • What percentage of Logan Paul buyers also buy AEW or WWE shows
  • WWE sells network rights internationally
  • Dynamite TV streak ends after two weeks
  • Notes on all the WWE & NXT arena events this past week

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Sunday Update

Bryan and I did our weekend show last night covering UFC, the three-hours of AEW, Bound for Glory, TNA Hall of Fame and Smackdown. Garrett Gonzales and I did our week news in review show also on the site. My next show with Bryan will be Monday night after Raw.

Regarding last night’s UFC show, the main card was all first round finishes except the Kamaru Usman vs. Khamzat Chimaev fight which Chimaev won on scores of 29-27, 29-27 and 28-28. All three scores were viable. All three judges gave Chimaev a 10-8 first round. Most reporters did as well. I’ve seen far more dominant rounds scored 10-9 but Chimaev controlled the round on top and did damage. Cleary and David Lethaby gave Usman round two while Vito Paolillo gave that round to Chimaed. In round three, Lethaby and Paolillo gave that round to Usman while Cleary gave it to Chimaev. Among media scores, 75 percent went to Chimaev, most 29-27 and some 29-28. 12.5 percent had it 28-28 as a draw and 12.5 percent had 29-28 for Usman. Chimaev won round one big and rounds two and three were both close enough that you could go either way. Usman had an 11-9 edge in significant strikes and in the third round his edge was 22-13. Chimaev took him down in both rounds. Chimaev scored four takedowns on Usman, which is significant since in eight plus years in UFC and 18 fights, Usman was only taken down once. Usman said after that he wished the fight had gone five rounds.

 Chimaev talked like he may have broken his hand.

Dana White disagreed with the stoppage of the Johnny Walker-Magomed Ankalaev fight, blaming it on an inexperienced doctor. It came across like the doctor asked Walker where they were and what round it was and he couldn’t answer either question. If that’s the case, you have to presume concussion and stop it. When it was stopped, Walker didn’t register it was over either. White claimed that when Walker was asked where he was, he said “in the desert.” He also thought that even though Walker does speak English, it’s not his first language and something may have been lost in translation.

Victoria Dudakova, who fought in the prelims of the UFC show, said that she had a staph infection on her butt but since it was covered up nobody saw it.

On last night’s show based on an angle, we talked about the possibility of a Raw vs. Smackdown War Games match at Survivor Series. We are told that right now the War Games match is not planned as a Raw vs. Smackdown match.

WWE from last night in Edinburg, TX:

  • Santos Escobar b Bobby Lashley via DQ when the Street Profits interfered. Carlito and Joaquin Wilde made the save. You know the drill. 
  • Escobar & Carlito & Wilde b Lashley & Street Profits when Calirto pinned Ford after a backstabber.
  • Shotzi b Isla Dawn. Alba Fyre was in the corner and interfered freely.
  • Karrion Kross b Butch clean. Scarlett interfered a lot.
  • Iyo Sky retained the WWE title in a three-way over Charlotte Flair and Asuka when Sky reversed an Asuka lock into a pin on Asuka. This, and the six-man tag were the only matches without a lot of outside interference, and the six-man was set up by a lot of interference 
  • Austin Theory b Cameron Grimes when Grayson Waller interfered 
  • Raquel Rodriguez b Bayley with the Tejana bomb. Rodriguez, who is from that part of Texas, got a giant reaction coming out. Sky interfered and was booted out. Rodriguez cut a hometown babyface promo after the match. 
  • LA Knight b Solo Sikoa in a street fight with the BFT. Jimmy Uso interfered many times in this match.

For Google searches this week, UFC 294 was No. 2 yesterday behind Penn State with 1 million, which these days usually means a good PPV number. Nothing in pro wrestling or boxing made the top 20 on any day this past week. The death of futbol/soccer legend Sir Bobby Charlton of the U.K. was No. 11. Charlton, who was 86, was one of Britain’s all-time greats in the sport and has a statue at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Dana White also said they are in talks regarding signing Michael Venom Page, who is 21-2 and has been one of Bellator’s main pushed stars for a decade.

We’re looking for your thoughts on Impact Bound for Glory, thumbs up, down or middle, best and worst matches to [email protected]

We’re also looking for reports on tonight’s WWE house show in Laredo, TX and today’s Impact tapings in Chicago, results, finishes, angles and other highlights to [email protected]

The two weekend matches I’ve heard are the best are the Will Ospreay vs. Mike Bailey match from Bound for Glory yesterday, and the Yuma Aoyagi vs. Kento Miyahara match from All Japan for the Triple Crown.

With the highest ticket prices in history for a show, the 11/11 UFC 30th anniversary card at Madison Square Garden, headlined by Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic, still has 3,700 tickets left. Very few tickets have moved in recent weeks due to the high prices.

This is what is announced for Dynamite on Wednesday after last night’s show in Memphis: MJF vs Juice Robinson for the diamond ring, Hikaru Shida vs. Ruby Soho for the AEW womens’ title, Young Bucks & Adam Page defend the ROH trios titles against The Hardys & Brother Zay, RVD & Hook as a tag team plus Kazuchika Okada & Orange Cassidy vs. Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli. In addition, Renee Paquette interviews Chris Jericho and Tony Khan will present Sting with a special gift.

C.M. Punk introduced the Chicago Black Hawks at their home opener last night at the United Center. He also narrated the video that opened the game.

Will Ospreay wrestles Josh Alexander at today’s Impact tapings in Chicago along with Alex Shelley vs. Jonathan Greasham, Tommy Dreamer vs. Crazzy Steve for the Digital Media title, Trey Miguel & Myron Reed & Zacharty Wentz vs. Juventud Guerrera & Black Taurus & Laredo Kid and Samuray del Sol vs. Alan Angels.

Trinity Fatu vs. Deonna Purrazzo for the Knockouts title has been announced for the 10/27 show in Newcastle, England, which is the Turning Point show. If Purrazzo doesn’t win, she can not challenge again for the title as long as Trinity is champion

Dillon Danis, who was under contract to Bellator, has been released.

RevPro British J Cup results from yesterday: Leon Slater b Will Kaven, Wild Boar b Alex Zayne, Harrison Bennett b Senza Volto, Mascara Dorada b Robbie X, Alex Windsor b Kanji to retain the British women’s title, Luke Jacobs b Ricky Knight Jr., Michael Oku b Gabe Kidd to keep the British title, Slater won the British J Cup in a four-way over Bennett, Boar and Dorada. (thanks to Shannon Walsh)

Zak Zodiac (Zak Knight, the brother of Saraya who was a character in the “Fighting with my Family” movie announced yesterday that his did his farewell match for the WAW (Knight family) promotion and that he was headed to the U.S. His parents congratulated him. Ricky talked about how hard it is when the kids move noting they’ve only seen Saraya ten times in the last decade. I know Zak was hoping to work for AEW but don’t know that is for sure where he’s going.

Sami Callihan, who is a free agent, was backstage at the AEW tapings last night.

Mike Tenay, during his Hall of Fame speech (we covered this on last night’s show) mentioned that Konnan was backstage. Tenay gave a great speech, talking heavily about Don West, Bobby Heenan and Dick Beyer. Scott D’Amore gave a speech introducing Tenay and talking heavily about West. Gail Kim also did the introduction for Traci Brooks. Frankie Kazarian in taped footage heavily put over what a nice person and great wife she was.

Jim Ross, in Memphis for Collision, visited yesterday morning with Jerry Lawler.

KENTA vs. Joey Janela for the Defy title was announced for 11/18 at Washington Hall in Seattle.

Mission Pro Wrestling from last night in San Antonio: Shay Kaarmichael DCOR Queen Uju, Gypsy Mac b Morgan Mercy, Mia Friday b Angel Blue, Lady Bird Monroe b Amira (not the Amira from the U.K., but the one from the Northwest), Jazmin Allure b Britnie Brooks, Zoe DuBois b JP Harlow in a casket match, Maya World b Izzy Moreno, MPW campion Tiffany Nieves b Christina Marie in a no DQ match. In the casket match, Harlow came out dressed like Vince McMahon while Joey Hyder came out of the casket dressed like Shane McMahon (thanks to Shannon Walsh)

At the show, Walker Stewart, who starts soon with New Japan, was announcing with Veda Scott and called her “The lovely Miss Veda Scott” and she came back and said, “Veda Scott will do just fine thank you!”

UFC 294 live results: Islam Makhachev vs. Alexander Volkanovski 2

The Octagon returns to pay-per-view this weekend with their annual visit to Abu Dhabi for UFC 294: Makhachev vs. Volkanovski 2 from the Etihad Arena in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.

The card underwent a recent shake-up to the two big fights, but arguably is now stronger than before. In the main event, UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev defends against UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski in a rematch. The two fought in February in the current front-runner for 2023 Fight Of The Year, which was won by Makhachev. Volkanovski is taking this rematch on twelve days’ notice, replacing Charles Oliveira.

In another fight coming together on short notice, former UFC Welterweight Champion Kamaru Usman steps in on eleven days’ notice to take on undefeated Khamzat Chimaev at 185 pounds. Usman is coming off a pair of welterweight title fight losses to Leon Edwards, while Chimaev steps inside the Octagon for the first time in 13 months.

Also on the main card is a light heavyweight bout between Magomed Ankalaev and Johnny Walker, a middleweight bout pitting Ikram Aliskerov against Warlley Alves, and a bantamweight bout between Said Nurmagomedov and Muin Gafurov.

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> Middleweights- Shara Magomedov (11-0, 0-0 UFC) vs. Bruno Silva (23-9, 4-3 UFC)

Magomedov lands an inside leg kick. He lands some more leg kicks. He lands a high kick and one to the body. Silva lands a body kick. Silva lands another body kick then a combination. Magomedov lands a hard leg kick and then rocks Silva with a right hand then a knee. Magomedov with another hard leg kick and then he defends a takedown attempt from Silva. Silva lands a couple of left hands. Magomedov lands a pair of hard leg kicks. They trade punches. We have a timeout for a groin kick from Magomedov. They get back to action. Magomedov lands another loud leg kick. They both land nice left hooks simultaneously. They trade and Silva lands some nice punches and Magomedov lands some leg kicks. 10-9 Magomedov.

Magomedov lands a body kick then an axe kick followed by a leg kick. Silva lands a left hand followed by a leg kick. Magomedov lands a head kick then a pair of body kicks. Magomedov lands a combo ending with a knee. Magomedov eating Silva up with some kicks but Silva is able to get a takedown. Magomedov lands some elbows from the bottom. Silva stands and Magomedov lands some upkicks as Magomedov is staying active from the bottom. Magomedov doing better on the mat though Silva now lands from the top. Silva stands and Magomedov lands more upkicks. Silva lands from the top but eats a massive upkick from Magomedov. Close round. 10-9 Magomedov, 20-18 Magomedov.

Magomedov lands a leg kick and Silva is able to get a takedown. They both land on the mat. Silva lands some punches and elbows from the top. Magomedov landing left hands from the bottom but Silva lands right hands from the top. Both are working on the mat as Silva remains on top. They get to their feet and Magomedov lands a knee. Silva tries a takedown as he pushes it against the fence but Magomedov rocks him with an elbow. Silva is able to get another takedown. Both landing on the mat. Magomedov lands a flurry of elbows from the bottom. Both landing hammerfists on the mat. Silva gets to side control. They get to their feet late. Fun fight. 10-9 Magomedov, 29-28 Magomedov.

Official Result- Shara Magomedov def. Bruno Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Women’s Strawweights*- Viktoriia Dudakova (7-0, 1-0 UFC) vs. Jinh Yu Frey (11-9, 2-5 UFC)

*Dudakova missed weight by .6 pounds

Dudakova lands a right hand. Frey lands to the body. They clinch and Dudakova lands a knee as she looked to get it down but Frey broke it up. Frey lands to the body. Dudakova looks for a takedown as she pushes it against the fence. They separate. Dudakova lands a left hand. They have a clash of heads and timeout is called. They get back to action and have a quick exchange. They clinch and Dudakova lands a series of knees. They tie up and Dudakova trying for a takedown but Frey shakes it off. Frey lands a body kick. Dudakova lands a big left hand that drops Frey late. 10-9 Dudakova.

Dudakova lands to start before Frey is able to get a takedown. Frey in side control but eats a few punches from Dudakova on the bottom. Frey lands some elbows and knees from side control. They get to their feet for a moment but Frey lands a punch and Dudakova goes back to the mat. Frey gets back on top. Dudakova looks for an armbar but Frey defends. Dudakova gets a warning for having her fingers inside of Frey’s glove, but an illegal upkick was missed. They stand and Dudakova lands a combo. They trade late. 10-9 Frey, 19-19.

Dudakova lands a combo as Frey landed a body kick. Frey went for a takedown but Dudakova defended. Frey lands a right hand. They trade in close range and Frey lands a nice left hand, though Dudakova is ahead on volume in this round. Dudakova lands a right hand. Dudakova lands a right hand then a stiff jab. They tie up and Frey pushes it against the fence. Frey trying hard for the takedown and lands a knee but Dudakova keeping it on the feet. Dudakova lands some knees. They trade late. 10-9 Dudakova, 29-28 Dudakova.

Official Result- Viktoriia Dudakova def. Jinh Yu Frey by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Featherweights- Nathaniel Wood (19-5, 7-2 UFC) vs. Muhammad Naimov (9-2, 1-0 UFC)

They both land leg kicks to start. Wood lands a nice leg kick and Naimov counters with a combo that hurts Wood. Naimov is able to get a takedown and is working from the top. Naimov landing from the top. He continues to land left hands from the top. They get to their feet. They clinch and Naimov lands a pair of groin strikes and Wood is in a lot of pain as they call timeout. They get back to action. Wood lands a pair of leg kicks. Wood lands a big left hand that hurts Naimov and Naimov might’ve fallen down if not for the fence. Wood follows up with a pair of punches before getting a takedown into side control. He looks for the arm as he moves to the back but lets Naimov get on top. Naimov in side control and grabs the neck. They get to their feet. Wood lands an elbow. 10-9 Naimov.

Naimov lands a kick to the groin of Wood to start the second and we have another timeout. They get back to action without a point taken away. They immediately clinch against the fence. Wood gets a takedown. They get to their feet as Wood has the back. Naimov tries to grab the fence. Naimov is able to get a takedown. Wood almost got to his feet but Naimov is able to keep it down. Wood is able to work it to the feet after not a ton of action on the mat. Wood looking for the arm and a kimura attempt as he lets Naimov take him down. Naimov with some knees to the thighs of Wood. They get to their feet and clinch at the end. 10-9 Naimov, 20-18 Naimov.

Naimov lands a kick. Wood grabs the back and pushes it against the fence but they separate. Naimov lands a high kick. Wood partially lands a left hand. Naimov lands a left hand and a leg kick. They trade kicks. Naimov drops down for a takedown and is able to secure it. They get to their feet and Wood lands a big right hand and then lands another. Wood lands another combo. Naimov tries a spin kick and falls to the mat and Wood lands a lot of big punches at the end from the top. 10-9 Wood, 29-28 Naimov.

Official Result- Muhammad Naimov def. Nathaniel Wood by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Lightweights*- Mike Breeden (10-6, 0-3 UFC) vs. Anshul Jubli (7-0, 1-0 UFC)

*Breeden missed weight by 3.5 pounds

Jubli lands a leg kick. Breeden lands a leg kick. Jubli lands to the body. Jubli lands a body kick. Breeden lands a combo. Jubli lands a right hand and a knee to the body. They trade as Jubli lands to the body and Breeden lands a right hand. Jubli lands a right hand to the body. Jubli lands a combo. Jubli lands a knee. Breeden lands a leg kick. Jubli ahead on volume here. They trade punches. 10-9 Jubli.

Jubli hurts Breeden with a right hand and starts swarming. Jubli lands a knee and a body kick. Jubli with more right hands and Breeden is cut open. Jubli with a body kick and they clinch. Breeden is throwing punches but not really landing as Jubli lands some right hands. Breeden lands a right hand. Jubli lands a right hand and Breeden counters with a combo. Breeden lands a body kick. They trade punches. Jubli lands a right hand. Jubli with a pair of leg kicks and Breeden counters with some punches. Jubli lands a right hand. They trade late. 10-9 Jubli, 20-18 Jubli.

They’re trading to start the third as Jubli is landing punches. Breeden is barking at Jubli. Jubli lands a big right hand. Breeden is landing and taunting Jubli. Jubli lands a leg kick and Breeden lands a right hand. Breeden lands a flurry against the fence. Breeden lands a stiff jab. Breeden’s taunting is affecting Jubli. Jubli tries a takedown but Breeden defends. They trade right hands. Jubli lands a pair of body kicks. He lands a right hand and Breeden lands a big left hand. Breeden lands a combo and drops Jubli and lands another right hand and gets the finish. What a comeback from Breeden!

Official Result- Mike Breeden def. Anshul Jubli by knockout (punch) at 3:00 of Round 3

> Middleweights- Abu Azaitar (14-3-1, 1-1 UFC) vs. Sedriques Dumas (8-1, 1-1 UFC)

Azaitar lands some big punches and gets Dumas down but scrambles up and gets a takedown. Azaitar landing from the bottom as Dumas is trying to improve his position. Dumas lands a knee to the body from the top. Azaitar getting warned for hitting the back of the head. Dumas is controlling from the half-guard. He ends the round on top. 10-9 Dumas.

Dumas lands a leg kick. He lands another. He lands another. Azaitar rushes forward with punches and lands a right hand. Azaitar lands another right hand that makes Dumas circle away. Dumas lands a leg kick. Azaitar lands a leg kick. Dumas lands a stiff jab. They trade some big punches. Azaitar catches a leg and lands some right hands as he gets Dumas down. Azaitar lands from the top but they scramble up. Azaitar lands a leg kick. 10-9 Azaitar, 19-19.

Dumas lands a leg kick. Dumas lands a spin kick. Dumas rushes in and Azaitar lands some punches. They have a timeout for a hair pull. Dumas lands a left hand that hurts Azaitar but he’s able to recover. Azaitar lands a big flurry to the body. Azaitar is landing more here but there’s not a ton of activity. They trade kicks. Azaitar tries a late takedown and Dumas lands a head kick. Close fight. 10-9 Azaitar, 29-28 Azaitar.

Official Result- Sedriques Dumas def. Abu Azaitar by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Bantamweights- Javid Basharat (14-0, 3-0 UFC) vs. Victor Henry (23-6, 2-1 UFC)

Henry lands a leg kick. Basharat lands a leg kick. Henry lands a leg kick as Basharat lands a right hand. Basharat lands a combo. Basharat gets a takedown. They scramble up and Basharat has the back. They separate and both land leg kicks. Henry lands some leg kicks. They tie up late and Basharat lands some knees. Close round. 10-9 Basharat.

We have an immediate groin strike on a kick from Basharat and Henry goes down in pain. The doctor is in and is telling Henry that he got kicked in the leg and not the groin, which is completely wrong. The fight is waved off as the five minute clock on the timeout runs out and Henry is still in tons of pain. This will either be a no contest or a disqualification, but likely a no contest.

Official Result- Javid Basharat vs. Victor Henry ends in a no contest (accidental groin strike) at :15 of Round 2

> Lightweights- Mohammad Yahya (12-3, 0-0 UFC) vs. Trevor Peek (8-1, 1-1 UFC)

Peek lands a leg kick. Peek lands a combo and Yahya goes down for a brief moment. Peek is able to get a takedown and is in the half-guard. They get to their and Peek has it pushed against the fence. Peek lands a knee to the inside leg of Yahya. They separate and Yahya lands a body kick. Peek lands a leg kick. Yahya lands a left hand. Peek lands a left hand and Yahya lands a jumping knee. Yahya has the neck and drags it down for a choke attempt but Peek escapes near the end. 10-9 Peek.

They trade kicks. Yahya lands a body kick as Peek lands a right hand to the body. Yahya landing to the body with kicks as both are looking for openings. Yahya with a partial head kick. Peek lands a combo and then a body shot. Yahya slipped to the mat and Peek looks for a takedown against the fence. Peek lands a flurry. Yahya lands a left hand. They trade some big punches. Peek lands a combo to the body and head. Yahya lands a body kick. 10-9 Peek, 20-18 Peek.

Peek lands some punches to start the third. Peek landing some big shots against the fence. Peek gets it down and kind of has the mount. They get to their feet and Peek has the body lock and gets it back down. They get to their feet. Yahya lands a pair of body kicks. Peek lands a right hand. Yahya lands a left hand. They trade and Yahya pushes it against the fence but Peek reverses position. They separate. Peek lands some heavy right hands. Peek gets a takedown and is in the half-guard. He has full mount but Yahya escapes late. 10-9 Peek, 30-27 Peek.

Official Result- Trevor Peek def. Mohammad Yahya by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

> Flyweights- #10 Tim Elliott (19-12-1, 8-10 UFC) vs. #11 Muhammad Mokaev (9-0 1 NC, 4-0 UFC)

Elliott lands a leg kick. Mokaev lands a right hand but Elliott is able to get a takedown. They scramble to their feet. Mokaev comes forward and lands. They trade punches and Mokaev shoots for a takedown but Elliott defends. Elliott lands some knees but a couple of them were illegal and a timeout is called. They get back to action and Mokaev lands a high kick. Mokaev lands a right hand and combo before getting a takedown. Elliott has the neck and is looking for a guillotine choke. Elliott loses it but goes back for it. Mokaev landing body punches as he escapes the choke. Mokaev lands from the top. 10-9 Mokaev.

Mokaev gets a takedown. Elliott is looking for a guillotine choke. Mokaev landing heavy body punches and is able to get his neck free. Mokaev working from the top and keeping Elliott pinned on the bottom. Mokaev lands a right hand and it allows Elliott to look for a triangle choke. Mokaev then slams Elliott to the mat to get out of it and is working back in the full guard. Mokaev still landing from the top. 10-9 Mokaev, 20-18 Mokaev.

Mokaev looks for a takedown but Elliott is defending. Elliott now landing some knees and some of them were clean but he also landed a couple of illegal ones so we have another timeout. They get back to action in the same position. Mokaev is able to reverse and gets a big takedown on Elliott. Mokaev working from the top and locks in an arm-triangle choke and gets Elliott to tap. What a finish from Mokaev!

Official Result- Muhammad Mokaev def. Tim Elliott by submission (arm-triangle choke) at 3:03 of Round 3

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> Bantamweights- Said Nurmagomedov (17-3, 6-2 UFC) vs. Muin Gafurov (18-5, 0-1 UFC)

Nurmagomedov throws a front high kick. Gafurov lands a leg kick. Nurmagomedov lands a head kick. Gafurov shoots for a takedown but Nurmagomedov quickly locks in a guillotine choke. It is in tight and Gafurov taps on the opposite side of the referee and falls asleep. What a finish from Nurmagomedov!

Official Result- Said Nurmagomedov def. Muin Gafurov by submission (guillotine choke) at 1:13 of Round 1

> Middleweights- Ikram Aliskerov (14-1, 1-0 UFC) vs. Warlley Alves (14-6, 8-6 UFC)

Aliskerov landing some early punches as Alves lands some leg kicks. Aliskerov lands a body kick. Aliskerov lands a right hand and then a jab that buckles Alves. Aliskerov is landing a flurry with a jumping knee that hurts Alves and a flurry ends up finishing it. What a showing from Aliskerov!

Official Result- Ikram Aliskerov def. Warlley Alves by TKO (strikes) at 2:07 of Round 1

> Light Heavyweights- #2 Magomed Ankalaev (18-1-1, 9-1-1 UFC) vs. #7 Johnny Walker (21-7, 7-4 UFC)

Walker lands a right hand. He lands a leg kick and then another. They trade leg kicks. Ankalaev lands a right hand. Ankalaev lands a body shot and Walker faked being hurt to try a flying knee that missed. Ankalaev gets it down for a moment and is trying to get the back. Ankalaev lands a clear illegal knee and we have a timeout. The doctor then stops the fight claiming Walker couldn’t continue and all hell broke loose as Walker pushed the referee, Ankalaev and Walker still kept trying to go after each other, security and even Dana White came in to calm things down.

Official Result- Magomed Ankalaev vs. Johnny Walker ends in a no contest (accidental foul) at 3:13 of Round 1

> Middleweights- #1-WW Kamaru Usman (20-3, 15-2 UFC) vs. #4-WW Khamzat Chimaev (12-0, 6-0 UFC)

Chimaev lands a body kick. Chimaev shoots for a takedown but Usman is defending. Chimaev takes the back standing and Usman goes to a knee but gets up. Chimaev flattens Usman out for a moment and lands punches. Usman gets to his knees but Chimaev has full back control. Chimaev still landing from the back. They stand and Chimaev is on the back still and is looking for a choke. Usman slams Chimaev down but Chimaev still has the back on the ground. Chimaev looking for the choke again but lets go. Chimaev lands some more. 10-8 Chimaev.

Usman lands a leg kick. Usman lands a left hand. Chimaev lands a body kick. Chimaev lands a low kick. Usman lands a right hand. Chimaev lands a leg kick. Chimaev with a head kick attempt that Usman blocks. Usman lands a right hand after a jab then a calf kick. Usman lands a left hand. Chimaev gets a takedown. Not much happens on the ground as Usman played good defense. Close round. 10-9 Usman, 19-18 Chimaev.

Chimaev shoots for a takedown but Usman easily defends and spins away. Usman lands a right hand. Chimaev lands a right hand and Usman fires back with one. Chimaev tries a takedown but Usman defends. Usman lands a jab and a right hand in close range. Usman lands a jab and is landing away at Chimaev. Usman with a combo. Chimaev is able to get the takedown. Chimaev is on top but not doing much though he is keeping Usman pinned to the bottom. They scramble up. Usman lands a right hand. They swing late. 10-9 Chimaev, 29-27 Chimaev.

Official Result- Khamzat Chimaev def. Kamaru Usman by majority decision (29-27, 29-27, 28-28)

> UFC Lightweight Championship- C Islam Makhachev (24-1, 13-1 UFC) vs. C-FW Alexander Volkanovski (26-2, 13-1 UFC)

Makhachev lands a leg kick. He lands another. He shoots for a takedown and pushes it against the fence. Both are landing as they’re tied up with Makhachev landing some knees. They separate. Makhachev lands a body kick. Makhachev lands a left hand. Makhachev lands a head kick and Volkanovski goes down. Makhachev gets on top and starts landing and finishes it off! What a finish from Makhachev!

Official Result- Islam Makhachev def. Alexander Volkanovski by knockout (head kick & punches) at 3:06 of Round 1 to retain the UFC Lightweight Championship