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The new issue of the  Wrestling Observer Newsletter is up on the site today:
*Updates on Crown Jewel and WrestleDream, interest level , lineups and what could be added
*Notes on Tuesday’s AEW/NXT head-to-head battle
*Odds regarding upcoming big matches
*Tokyo Dome ticket sales and notes from Hiroshi Tanahashi and Aaron  Wolf
*NXT No Mercy coverage
*New Japan Destruction in Kobe notes
*CMLL Noche de Campeones notes
*Fuerza Guerrera retires with a look back at his career
*Television ratings are crazy this week and what is the change
*One of the most impressive attendance streaks in history has ended
*CMLL’s focus on wmens’wrestilng in October
*Tessa Blanchard back  in CMLL
*AAA goes head-to-head with CMLL featuring AEW and WWE stars on each show
*Saya Kamitani becomes double champion
*Go Shiozaki leaves NOAH
*King of Pro Wrestling shw final.zied
*Mistico vs. Bandido singles match this past week
*Bret Hart talks his career and we look back at what he said
*New wrestling documentaries
*European star may have cost himself his career with full details as to what happened
*MLW makes comment on WWE business on its TV show
*Upcoming TNA TV news
*Thoughts on Andrade’s return to AEW and what happened
*History of pro wrestling on the SuperStation
*Zuffa Boxing TV deal and notes on the promotion
*Dana White on 60 Minutes coverage
*How UFC went from almost dying to a $15 billion business, the moves it made and how Vince McMahon killed one of its biggest TV deals
*What happened with Wanderlei Silva’s boxing match after it was over
*Notes on stockholder lawsuit against TKO
*WWE top star to take time off for major movie role
*WWE headed to Japan for big shows
*Injury updates
*Updates on Edris Enofe and Jazmyn Nyx leaving the company

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Sunday Update

— My thoughts are that Friday’s Hall of Fame show with Phil Lions, John Muse and Ethan Tyler was maybe the best Hall of Fame show we’ve ever had, with the extensive look at overseas and some of Mexico. This was our second off three weeks of these shows. Garrett, myself and Paul Fontaine last night talked UFC, Hall of Fame and wrestling news. The Friday also has some ratings news stuff but we have a story up on the site that details the changes, comparisons with sports, news and entertainment properties and a lot more.

— After his quick UFC light heavyweight title win, Alex Pereira issued a challenge at heavyweight to Jon  Jones. Pereira is now a three-time world champion with his quick destruction of Magomed Ankalaev in their bout last night in Las Vegas. Pereira was apparently going to challenge Jones in the ring, but because of the death of Arthur Jones, Jon’s brother, he asked for a moment of silence for Arthur Jones after the fight. Jones was very complimentary of that, obviously. It’s what UFC would have wanted as Pereira is a much better champion for business.  However, Dana White was negative about that fight, feeling Pereira should stay at light heavyweight.

— White said he believes Pereira dislocated his toe or toes in the quick fight.

— JD Drake noted that he wrestled Sting in Sting’s last match ever in Charlotte, and then on Friday wrestled Steven Borden in the first match of his career in New York City.

–Right now Smashing Machine is  estimated at doing $6 million this weekend, third behind Taylor Swift The Official Release Part of a ShowGirl ($33 million) and One Battle After Another (11.1 million). Garrett Gonzales talked about it on last night’s show.  I’ll be watching it on Wednesday.  The headlines haven’t been kind since they are based on Swift beating The Rock and Rock’s lowest opening weekend for a movie of his entire career. It was expected to do $20 million until the Swift movie was added for a debut, at which point it was estimated midweek to open at $10 million. So way below expectations. The per-screen number estimated at  $1,793 is almost identical to the opening weekend of Iron Claw ($1,750) but Iron Claw was in fewer screens.  Smashing Machine has publicized far heavier and Dwayne Johnson is the bigger star, but The Von Erichs, even if only huge in Texas in the 80s and other places the TV went, still are far better known than Mark Kerr..

— As far as major matches, I really didn’t hear much about anything as a must see past Bandido vs. Hechicero Friday night at Arena Mexico. There was nothing big from Japan.  Dax Harwood vs. Kevin Knight from Collision was strong. Ultimo Guerrero vs. Mistico from last night’s MLW was strong  as well. Jiri Prochaka vs. Khalil Rountree from last night’s UFC show was fantastic as a fight.

— Tony Khan said that Bandido will be wrestling Tuesday night after Friday’s Arena Mexico show.  I’m actually not certain if that was an injury or just a storyline during the match.  Bandido did leave the building in a sling and said his shoulder popped out but he put  it back in.  The doctor came out during the match, but  it also played into the match story.  

— AEW on Tuesday for a special night of Dynamite will be another two-and-a-half hour show.  I guess the idea is that after NXT is over, that they’ll have 30 minutes.  We’ll see if that works.  Announced is Brody King & Bandido vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita with the new stip being if King & Bandido win, then the one who wins the fall will face Okada for the Unified title, but if Okada &  Takeshita win, they get a tag team title match.  Also Jon Moxley vs. Tomohiro Ishii, Pac vs. Orange Cassidy, Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet & Gates of Agony in a street fight, Kyle Fletcher vs. Kyle OReilly for the TNT title and Adam Page and Samoa Joe face to face.  It goes head-up with NXT which has a men and women’s Survivor Series match with teams TNA vs. NXT, the women’s match with Jordynne Grace as referee, plus Ethan Page vs. Mustafa  Ali for the North American title and Hardys vs. DarkState, with the TNA vs. NXT tag titles at stake must be a winner. 4 1/2 hours of likely very good wrestling. NXT is on its regular night so they’ll almost surely have the higher rating.

Collision, taped Wednesday in Jacksonville, has Josh Alexander vs. Kota Ibushi, Toni Storm & Harley Cameron & Kris Statlander vs. Thekla &  Skye  Blue & Julia Hart, Megan Bayne & FTR vs. Kris Statlander & Jet Speed, Eddie Kingston vs. Mortos and The Acclaimed vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith.

— As far as Google searches for the weekend, the  only combat sports stuff related to last night’s UFC 320 show.  In all, it did 1,180,000 searches. Arthur Jones had 50,000 with people wanting to know the cause of death. It hasn’t been revealed.

— On Friday’s PFL show there was a lot of controversy regarding the Usman Nurmagomedev vs. Paul Hughes main event. Most felt it could have gone either way and should have been 48-47 in either direction. Judge Hadi Mohamed Ali had the first four rounds for Nurmagomedov and 94-46. Judge Brian Miner has been criticized like crazy with people saying his 50-45 scorecard was ridiculous. Judge Daryl Ransom had rounds one, three and four for Nurmagomedov winning 48-47.  MMA Decisions only had nine reporters scores, of which four were for Hughes, but all nine it had 48-47 either direction.

— The only controversial call in UFC was in the Jakub Wiklacz vs. Patchy Mix prelim fight. Judge Michael Bell had Wiklacz winning rounds one and two and a 29-28 score. Judge Ben Cartlidge had Mix winning two and three and a 29-28. Judge Derek Clearly had Wiklac z winning one and two and 29-28.  Media scores were 71 percent for Mix.

— MLW from last night in Long Beach,CA:  Mads Krule Krugger kept the MLW title over Mr.. Thomas, Matthew Justice, CW Anderson, Brock Anderson and Chris Adonis, Volador Jr.  vs. Star Jr. in the Opera Cup, Satoshi Kojima b Bishop Dyer in the Opera Cup  (Volador Jr. vs. Kojima is next  round), Austin Aries b Paul London in the Opera Cup, Matt  Riddle b Alex Hammersone, Shoko Nakaima b Himawari to keep the women’s featherweight title, Mistico b Ultimo Guerrero in the Opera Cup to met up Mistico vs. Aries.

— Priscilla Kelly and Killer Kross will be wrestling in MLW very soon.

— Mercedes Mone was announced for a show on 10/10 in Greve, Denmark.

— The LFG show comes down to the finals tonight with Penina Tuliaepa vs. Dani Sekslesky and Drake Morreux vs. Harlem Lewis.  The show airs tonight at 10 p.m   Great Moments at 9 p.m. is about SummerSlam in the 2000s and 9:30 p.m. will be a show on The Undertaker.

— Black Gordman, on this year’s Hall of Fame ballot, turned 89 today, making him one of the oldest living wrestlers. Terri Runnels turned 59 and Michael Paris, who is Joaqun Wilde of the LWO, turned 39.  

— Brian Pillman died 28 years ago today. That seems so much less time than that to me. Antonio Pena died 20 years ago today.  Lorraine Johnson, a member of the generally considered best women’s tag team around late 50s and early 60s with Penny Banner, died five years ago today at the age of 90. She’s also the mother of Baby Doll (thanks to Tony Richards)

— Mistico vs. Mortos is 10/26 at the Fox Theater in San Bernardino,CA.

UFC 320 live results: Ankalaev vs. Pereira 2; Dvalishvili vs. Sandhagen

The Octagon is back on pay-per-view and back home in Las Vegas as UFC 320, with two titles on the line, takes place inside the T-Mobile Arena.

The main event sees a rematch for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship as current champion Magomed Ankalaev defends against former champion Alex Pereira. Ankalaev defeated Pereira for the title at UFC 313 in March, winning a unanimous decision. He makes his first title defense looking to extend his 14-fight unbeaten streak, while Pereira looks for his second reign at 205 pounds, and third title reign overall.

The co-main event sees UFC Bantamweight Champion Merab Dvalishvili make his third title defense in 2025 as he takes on challenger Cory Sandhagen. Dvalishvili has won 13 straight fights and is coming off wins over Sean O’Malley and Umar Nurmagomedov this year. Sandhagen gets his long-awaited title shot off the heels of a win over Deiveson Figueiredo in May.

Also on the main card is a light heavyweight battle between former champion Jiri Prochazka and Khalil Rountree Jr.; a featherweight fight pitting Josh Emmett against Youssef Zalal; and a middleweight opener with Abus Magomedov taking on Joe Pyfer.

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> Women’s Flyweights- Veronica Hardy (9-5-1, 4-5 UFC) vs. Brogan Walker (7-4, 0-2 UFC)

Walker lands a right hand. Walker lands a leg kick. Hardy connects with a combination and then lands a left hand in close range. They trade in the clinch before they go to the mat with Hardy on top. Hardy working from the and landing as she’s keeping Walker pinned to the mat. They scramble up and Hardy lands a pair of kicks, including a head kick on the way up. They tie up and Walker is able to score a takedown. Walker stands and lands a leg kick. Walker gets back on top and Hardy locks in an armbar but Walker is able to survive the round. 10-9 Hardy.

Hardy lands a left hand. Hardy lands a leg kick. Hardy lands a left hand. Hardy connects with a right hand that drops Walker to the ground for a moment, but she gets up. Hardy lands a right hand and two body kicks. Hardy lands a left hand as she catches a body kick from Walker. Hardy lands a body kick then a leg kick. Walker lands a left hand and is able to score a takedown and lands a pair of hammerfists to end the round. 10-9 Hardy, 20-18 Hardy.

They trade and Walker lands a right hand. Walker lands a right hand and Hardy returns fire with a quick flurry of shots. Hardy rushes in and connects with a right hand. Hardy lands a calf kick. Hardy with a combination. Walker lands a left hand and gets a takedown with Hardy immediately giving up her back. Hardy is holding onto the wrist of Walker and not much is happening. They go the distance. 10-9 Hardy, 30-27 Hardy.

Fight Result- Veronica Hardy def. Brogan Walker by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

> Welterweights- Ramiz Brahimaj (12-5, 4-3 UFC) vs. Austin Vanderford (13-2, 1-0 UFC)

Vanderford lands an inside leg kick. Vanderford lands a stiff jab and Brahimaj lands a counter right hand. Brahimaj lands a leg kick. He lands another hard leg kick. Vanderford with another jab. Vanderford lands a high kick and Brahimaj blocks it but still got a little stunned from it. Brahimaj rushes in with a flurry but Vanderford ducks under and scores a takedown. Vanderford controlling from the top as Brahimaj is pinned against the fence. Vanderford lands from the top. He ends the round on top after landing a few punches. 10-9 Vanderford.

Brahimaj lands a left hand. Brahimaj lands a massive head kick and Vanderford drops down looking for a takedown. Brahimaj has the neck but Vanderford escapes. Brahimaj still attacking the neck. Vanderford escapes and they get up. Vanderford is able to score a takedown. Brahimaj landing elbows against the fence. They’re still scrambling and Brahimaj locks in a guillotine choke and Vanderford taps! Brahimaj picks up the submission win.

Fight Result- Ramiz Brahimaj def. Austin Vanderford by submission (guillotine choke) at 2:24 of Round 2

> Bantamweights- Chris Gutierrez (22-5-2, 10-3-1 UFC) vs. Farid Basharat (13-0, 4-0 UFC)

They’re trading kicks early on. Basharat lands a spin kick to the body followed by a leg kick. They trade kicks. Basharat scores a takedown. Basharat lands an elbow from the top. Basharat with another stiff elbow from the top as he’s also landing short punches. They trade elbows on the mat. 10-9 Basharat.

They trade kicks and Basharat lands a series of kicks and punches. Gutierrez lands a leg kick. Basharat lands a combination. Basharat lands another right hand. Gutierrez with a leg kick. Basharat rocks Gutierrez with a huge right hand. Gutierrez retreats and is able to recover. Gutierrez lands a jab and Basharat counters with a right hand. Basharat lands another hard right hand. They clinch as Basharat has body control. Basharat lands a leg kick. Gutierrez with a calf kick. 10-9 Basharat, 20-18 Basharat.

Gutierrez lands a left hand and a leg kick as he is pressuring Basharat. Basharat gets the clinch but Gutierrez trips him to the mat and gets on top. They scramble to their feet. Gutierrez lands a leg kick. Basharat throws but barely misses. Basharat is able to score a takedown. Gutierrez scrambles and Basharat jumps on his back. They scramble up. Gutierrez lands a left hook. Basharat with a spin kick. Gutierrez lands a spinning back fist. They trade kicks. They trade late. 10-9 Gutierrez, 29-28 Basharat.

Fight Result- Farid Basharat def. Chris Gutierrez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Women’s Bantamweights*- #5 Macy Chiasson (10-4, 8-4 UFC) vs. #10 Yana Santos (16-8 1 NC, 6-5 UFC)

*Chiasson missed weight by one-and-a-half pounds

Both throwing early but neither connecting with anything. Chiasson lands a jab and Santos lands a counter right hand and a leg kick. They clinch and Santos lands to the body before Chiasson lands a knee and an elbow. Santos lands a lot of knees to the body and Chiasson lands a couple. Chiasson lands as they break the clinch. Chiasson lands a leg kick. Santos with a series of right hands. They clinch back up and Santos lands a knee. They separate and trade. Santos gets the clinch and lands a pair of knees. They break and Santos lands a jab and a body kick. 10-9 Santos.

They trade and Santos lands a body kick. Santos lands a right hand. They tie up and both land knees before they break. Santos lands a leg kick and Chiasson briefly goes to a knee. They clinch and Santos lands an elbow and an uppercut. Chiasson is landing knees but Santos is firing back with body shots. They tie up against the fence. They trade knees. They trade elbows on the break. Chiasson is pressuring and lands a combo. Chiasson gets a brief takedown as they’re on the knees and scramble up in the clinch. Chiasson with a knee followed by an elbow. Chiasson with another elbow and a knee. Santos lands a big head kick late. 10-9 Santos, 20-18 Santos.

They trade kicks as Chiasson is pressing forward. Santos landing with more volume as both are circling around. Chiasson lands a left hand. Chiasson is following Santos around as Santos circles and they clinch up against the fence. Chiasson with some short knees. Chiasson gets Santos down to the mat a pair of times and she has the back of Santos. Chiasson lands some punches from the back. Chiasson gets full back control and looks for a choke around the chin. Santos is just holding on and lands some punches and Chiasson lets go to land to end it. 10-9 Chiasson, 29-28 Santos.

Fight Result- Yana Santos def. Macy Chiasson by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

> Welterweights- Punahele Soriano (11-4, 5-4 UFC) vs. Nikolay Veretennikov (13-6, 1-2 UFC)

Veretennikov lands a leg kick and gets the clinch, where he lands some knees. Soriano lands a short elbow. Veretennikov with some more knees and he grabs the neck. Soriano slams Veretennikov down and Veretennikov continues to hold onto the neck. Soriano escapes and lands a big flurry of left hands from the top. Soriano lands a series of elbows from the top. Soriano continues to land from the top. 10-9 Soriano.

Soriano gets a takedown. He’s landing from side control. Soriano landing left hands as he has Veretennikov pinned on the bottom. Veretennikov is able to scramble up and gets the back of Soriano. Veretennikov looked for a choke but Soriano defends it. They scramble and Soriano ends up back on top. Soriano landing left hands from the top. 10-9 Soriano, 20-18 Soriano.

Soriano immediately shoots for a single leg. Soriano is able to lift Veretennikov up and slam him to the mat. Veretennikov has the neck but Soriano is able to get his head loose and is landing left hands from the top. Soriano moves to side control as he continues to keep Veretennikov down on his back. They are ordered up and Soriano gets it back down as Veretennikov has a choke almost locked in. Soriano is defending and gets out and lands some big elbows from the top. 10-9 Soriano, 30-27 Soriano.

Fight Result- Punahele Soriano def. Nikolay Veretennikov by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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> Middleweights- Edmen Shahbazyan (15-5, 8-5 UFC) vs. Andre Muniz (24-7, 6-3 UFC)

Muniz with a high kick. Shahbazyan lands a leg kick then a pair of jabs. Shahbazyan lands a leg kick. Muniz looks for a takedown but Shahbazyan defends and lands a left hand on the break. Muniz looks for another one and they clinch against the fence. Shahbazyan is able to force separation. They trade punches and Muniz lands a body kick. Shahbazyan lands to the body. Shahbazyan lands a right hand. They clinch against the fence. They break and Shahbazyan lands a high kick. Shahbazyan lands a body kick. Muniz lands a leg kick. Shahbazyan with a right hand. Muniz lands a right hand as he rushes in. Muniz with a body kick then lands as they clinch. Muniz gets it down and has the back and lands. Shahbazyan then stuns Muniz with a punch and Muniz goes to the mat. Shahbazyan starts teeing off with punches and moves to landing big elbows and gets the stoppage with just a couple of seconds left in the round! What a finish from Shahbazyan!

Fight Result- Edmen Shahbazyan def. Andre Muniz by TKO (elbows) at 4:58 of Round 1

> Bantamweights- Patchy Mix (20-2, 0-1 UFC) vs. Jakub Wiklacz (16-3-2, 0-0 UFC)

Wiklacz lands a right hand and a body kick. Wiklacz with some body shots and lands a pair of body kicks. Wiklacz mixing kicks high and low. Mix picks Wiklacz up and puts him down on the mat. Mix is working from the top inside the guard of Wiklacz. They scramble up and Wiklacz jumps on the guillotine and has the neck as they go to the mat. Mix rolls to escape but Wiklacz is now on top. Wiklacz gets the mount. Wiklacz lands a big elbow from the top. 10-9 Wiklacz.

They trade and Mix scores a takedown. Wiklacz attacks the neck. Mix gets his head out and they stand. Wiklacz lands an elbow. Wiklacz lands to the body and Mix lands a big left hand. Wiklacz jumps up for the guillotine choke but Mix escapes and they go to the mat with Mix inside of the guard of Wiklacz. Mix lands and they stand. Wiklacz lands a body kick. Mix with a left hand and a leg kick. Wiklacz with a pair of left hands. Mix lands an elbow in the clinch. Wiklacz lands a body kick. Timeout is called for a groin strike. It actually wasn’t one so they get right back going. Mix with some low kicks. Wiklacz lands a knee as Mix lands to the body. 10-9 Mix, 19-19.

Wiklacz immediately attacks the neck looking for a guillotine choke as they go to the mat and Mix pops his head out. Mix controlling from the top and landing left hands. Wiklacz lands an elbow from his back. Mix is still working from the top and he gets the back late and lands punches from the back. 10-9 Mix, 29-28 Mix.

Fight Result- Jakub Wiklacz def. Patchy Mix by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

> 153-pound Catchweights- Daniel Santos (12-2, 3-1 UFC) vs. Joo Sang Yoo (9-0, 1-0 UFC)

Yoo with some leg kicks early. Yoo lands the jab and Santos lands a leg kick. Yoo lands a right hand and a high kick, and Santos counters with a leg kick. Yoo working the jab. Santos with a leg kick. Yoo lands a combination and a knee to the body. Yoo with a right hand. Yoo with a jab but eats a left hook from Santos followed by a right hand. Yoo lands a right hand. Santos scores a takedown. Santos landed a headbutt and gets a warning as Yoo is landing right hands from the bottom. Santos is doing nothing from the top. They scramble to their feet and trade punches. They trade right hands. Yoo with a left hand. Yoo with two leg kicks. 10-9 Yoo.

Yoo lands a left hand and a leg kick. Santos drops Yoo with a right hand and starts teeing off from the back and is landing tons of punches and Yoo is out! Wow, what a finish from Santos!

Fight Result- Daniel Santos def. Joo Sang Yoo by TKO (punches) at :21 of Round 2

> Middleweights- Ateba Gautier (8-1, 2-0 UFC) vs. Treston Vines (10-3, 0-0 UFC)

Gautier lands an uppercut. Vines is just running away from Gautier and not engaging. Vines rushes in for a takedown and eats a knee from Gautier and nearly goes all the way down. Vines looks for a takedown but eats another knee. Gautier defends and lands and drops Vines and two big follow-up shots end it. This was just an absolute squash.

Fight Result- Ateba Gautier def. Treston Vines by TKO (punches) at 1:41 of Round 1

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> Middleweights- Abus Magomedov (28-6-1, 4-2 UFC) vs. Joe Pyfer (14-3, 5-1 UFC)

They tie up against the fence and Pyfer scores a takedown, but Magomedov reverses it and nearly gets the mount but ends up in the half-guard. They scramble up and Magomedov keeps back control and then rag dolls Pyfer back down. Magomedov is looking for an armbar but he lets go and gets back to side control and lands a knee to the body. They get to their feet. Magomedov lands a front kick and a left hand. Magomedov with a jab. Pyfer lands a right hand. 10-9 Magomedov.

Pyfer lands a right hand and then lands again and Magomedov goes down to the mat. Pyfer gets on top and lands a couple of big elbows. Pyfer is looking for an arm-triangle choke and has it locked in. Magomedov escapes but Pyfer is still in the mount and then takes the back. Pyfer landing from the back and locks in a rear-naked choke and Magomedov taps! Big win for Pyfer.

Fight Result- Joe Pyfer def. Abus Magomedov by submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:44 of Round 2

> Featherweights- #8 Josh Emmett (19-5, 10-5 UFC) vs. #9 Youssef Zalal (17-5-1, 7-3-1 UFC)

Zalal scores a takedown. Zalal working from the back and is looking for an armbar. He has it locked in and Emmett taps! Emmett verbally tapped as it was stopped out of nowhere and didn’t want any damage to his arm. Big win for Zalal.

Fight Result- Youssef Zalal def. Josh Emmett by submission (armbar) at 1:38 of Round 1

> Light Heavyweights- #2 Jiri Prochazka (31-5-1, 5-2 UFC) vs. #4 Khalil Rountree Jr. (14-6 1 NC, 10-6 1 NC UFC)

Prochazka lands a leg kick. Prochazka lands an inside leg kick and Rountree counters with a combination. Prochazka with a body kick. Rountree lands a right hook to the body. Rountree with a body kick. Rountree lands a leg kick. Rountree with a right hook to the body. They rock each other with punches and they both swing. Prochazka lands a leg kick. Rountree with a head kick. Rountree with a body kick. Rountree lands a big combination. Prochazka lands a head kick. 10-9 Rountree.

Rountree with a combination. Prochazka lands a spinning elbow. Rountree with a left hand straight to the body. Rountree with an overhand right. They both land right hands. Rountree lands a leg kick as Prochazka lands a left hand. Rountree lands a leg kick. Rountree lands a left hand. Rountree lands another left hand and a body kick. They trade inside the pocket. Prochazka lands a jab. Rountree hurts Prochazka with a punch. 10-9 Rountree, 20-18 Rountree.

They both connect in close range. Prochazka lands a leg kick as Rountree lands a left hand. They both land as Prochazka is pressing forward. They both land and Prochazka tries a flying knee. They are both landing as Prochazka is pressing forward. Prochazka lands a big combination. Rountree is retreating. Prochazka lands a big right hand. Rountree is hurt badly. Prochazka with big body shots. They clinch and Prochazka with some knees. Prochazka lands a big left hand and a big knee to the body. Rountree grabs the neck but Prochazka escapes and Rountree lands an elbow. Prochazka lands an elbow. Prochazka with a spinning elbow. Prochazka then lands a big combination and Rountree goes down out cold! What a comeback and finish from Prochazka!

Fight Result- Jiri Prochazka def. Khalil Rountree Jr. by knockout (punches) at 3:04 of Round 3

> UFC Bantamweight Championship- C Merab Dvalishvili (20-4, 13-2 UFC) vs. #4 Cory Sandhagen (18-5, 11-4 UFC)

Dvalishvili lands a combination but Sandhagen lands a counter left hand. Sandhagen lands some leg kicks and lands another left hand. Sandhagen lands and then Dvalishvili lands as he fakes a takedown attempt. Dvalishvili connects with a right hand in a wild exchange. Dvalishvili gets the body lock and pushes it against the fence. Dvalishvili scores a takedown. They get up and separate. Sandhagen lands a right hand. He lands a leg kick and then another. They trade inside the pocket. They clinch and Dvalishvili with some dirty boxing before they separate. Sandhagen with a pair of jabs. Sandhagen lands a flurry including a knee. Sandhagen with a right hand and leg kick. 10-9 Sandhagen.

Dvalishvili grabs the single leg and pushes it to the fence as he lets go of it. Dvalishvili has body control but Sandhagen is able to escape and he attacks the body. They trade left hands. Dvalishvili lands a combination. Dvalishvili with a big flurry and he has Sandhagen hurt against the fence. Sandhagen drops down as Dvalishvili is landing lots of punches looking to finish. Dvalishvili has the body and is landing and lands a big knee. Dvalishvili drags him down and they get up and Dvalishvili has Sandhagen pressed against the fence. Dvalishvili drags it down and lands lots of right hands. They stand but Dvalishvili drags it back down but they pop right up, and Dvalishvili dumps it back down. They get up and Dvalishvili gets it down, and they get up. Dvalishvili puts Sandhagen on his back and lands from the top. Dvalishvili gets inside the guard of Sandhagen and lands. They scramble up. Dvalishvili drags it back down but they stand. They break. 10-8 Dvalishvili, 19-18 Dvalishvili.

Sandhagen with a leg kick. Dvalishvili lands a left hook and then grabs the body and looks for a takedown. They separate as Dvalishvili lands. Sandhagen with a right hand to the body. They trade right hands and Sandhagen lands to the body, though Dvalishvili lands a right hand. Dvalishvili with some left hands and then looks for a takedown and pushes Sandhagen to the fence. They break apart. Sandhagen lands a head kick. Dvalishvili with a combination. Dvalishvili gets a brief takedown and has the back as they stand. They separate. Sandhagen lands a combination. Dvalishvili gets Sandhagen down but they get to their feet. Dvalishvili with some knees. 10-9 Dvalishvili, 29-27 Dvalishvili.

They trade leg kicks to start the round. Sandhagen lands a combination. Dvalishvili grabs Sandhagen and drags him around and gets it down and has the back as they stand. Dvalishvili with some left hands and knees. Dvalishvili lands a left hand as they separate. Sandhagen lands a left hook to the body. Dvalishvili with a head kick. Sandhagen lands to the body and Dvalishvili lands a counter right hand. Sandhagen lands a combination. Dvalishvili tries to get it down but Sandhagen defends and they break. Sandhagen lands a right hand. Sandhagen lands some more. Dvalishvili gets it down and has the neck but they make it to the end of the round. 10-9 Sandhagen, 38-37 Dvalishvili.

They’re both landing to start the fifth until Dvalishvili scores a takedown. He has Sandhagen’s back as they stand. They both land in close range. Dvalishvili lands a big right hand. He lands again then gets Sandhagen down and they’re on their knees now. They get to their feet and Dvalishvili lands as they break. Sandhagen lands a spin kick to the body of Dvalishvili. Dvalishvili has the back and drags it down. They get up and separate and Sandhagen lands a right hand and a left hook. Sandhagen lands to the body. Dvalishvili scores a takedown. Dvalishvili controlling from the top. They stand and Dvalishvili drags it down before they stand and Dvalishvili is landing. Sandhagen lands a big right hand that hurts Dvalishvili. They go the distance. 10-9 Dvalishvili, 48-46 Dvalishvili.

Fight Result- Merab Dvalishvili def. Cory Sandhagen by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-46) to retain the UFC Bantamweight Championship

> UFC Light Heavyweight Championship- C Magomed Ankalaev (21-1-1 1 NC, 12-1-1 1 NC UFC) vs. #1 Alex Pereira (12-3, 9-2 UFC)

Pereira rushes forward. He lands a right hand as Ankalaev is throwing front kicks to try and keep Pereira out of range. Pereira lands a leg kick. Ankalaev with a left hand. Pereira with another leg kick. Pereira lands a big right hand that hurts Ankalaev. Ankalaev looks for a takedown but Pereira defends and is landing big punches from the top. Pereira with some big elbows and he’s continuing to land as Ankalaev is hurt and it is all over!

Fight Result- Alex Pereira def. Magomed Ankalaev by TKO (elbows) at 1:20 of Round 1 to win the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship