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UFC Fight Night Main Card Results: Miocic Blasts Maldonado with Ease; Peralta, Maia, Alves and Carlos Jr. get Victories in Brazil

UFC Fight Night Main Card Results: Miocic Blasts Maldonado with Ease; Peralta, Maia, Alves and Carlos Jr. get Victories in Brazil

The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s Fight Night series continued its run with an exciting card televised live on Fox Sports 1 network.  The live event took place in Sao Palo, Brazil.  It was a great night of action and here is how it all went down:

Featherweights Rony Jason (15-4) and Robbie "Problems" Peralta (17-4) got things going on during the main card in a bout settled for three rounds.  Jason (Brazil) and Peralta (U.S.A.) focused on a vertical game early.  The American bullied Jason into the cage and worked knees.  After a brief trip to the mat, Peralta came quickly to his feet.  The Brazilian managed a hard spinning elbow but "Problems" took it well.  The American managed some solid leg strikes.  Both fighters grew tentative towards the end of the round.  Peralta opened the second with legs kicks that found their mark on Jason’s legs.    After a flurry from Peralta, Jason managed a takedown and was on top but had trouble securing the full mount.  The American saw a bit of trouble after Jason searched for a triangle but was not successful.  "Problems" managed to escape and come to his feet.  Again, the action slowed in the final minute but got heated with less than 10 seconds left.  The third featured more standup as both men attempted to take control.  Jason was determined but the American was able to secure a split decision victory.      

Welterweight s Demian Maia (18-6-1) and Alexander "Bad Boy" Yakovlev (21-4-1) continued the action in contest slated for three heats. Yakovlev, representing Russia, come out circling both sides while Maia, of Brazil, stalked.  Maia, a grappling wizard, succeeded a takedown and quickly held a full mount.  The Brazilian landed fists to the body and elbows to the face.  The Russian desperately wanted to escape but was not able to come to his feet, so Yakovlev survived to see the second.  Maia was able to take the Russian to the mat early in the second and again was in control via a full mount.  The Brazilian was peppering his foe with hard hammer strikes.  Yakovlev’s dexterity was evident as he escaped the grappler’s clutches and established his own mount.  The Russian managed some elbows but the round ended.

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UFC 173 Pay-Per-View Results: Dillashaw Shocks Barao via Stoppage; Henderson Losses to Cormier; Krause, Mizugagi, and Lawler Pickup Wins

UFC 173 Pay-Per-View Results: Dillashaw Shocks Barao via Stoppage; Henderson Losses to Cormier; Krause, Mizugagi, and Lawler Pickup Wins

Sin City was the site of the Ultimate Fighting Champion 173 as the ultimate MMA Octagon hosted a lengthy card for the Memorial Day weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Several UFC legends were showcased and the fans were treated to a great night at th...

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UFC 173 Headliner: Barao V. Dillashaw

UFC 173 Headliner: Barao V. Dillashaw

This Saturday night, The MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada is the chosen sight for promotional vanguard The Ultimate Fighting Championship's next pay-per-view event.  Customarily, the UFC hosts marathon cards on Memorial Day weekend and this ...

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Tito Ortiz and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson: Faded UFC Fighters Reign on Bellator’s First PPV

Tito Ortiz and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson: Faded UFC Fighters Reign on Bellator’s First PPV

For better or worse, Bellator’s first pay-per-view carried on as scheduled, if not with the original main event scheduled.  After the loss of the rubber match between Eddie Alvarez and Michael Chandler, the promotional outfit soldiered on by ban...

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Bellator's First Pay-Per-View Hobbles Towards the Finish Line

Bellator's First Pay-Per-View Hobbles Towards the Finish Line

After making significant strides in the MMA promotional world that is under a strangle-hold by Dana White and his UFC brand, Bellator looked to cement its franchise as a premier product with its first official pay-per-view (PPV) event.  The card...

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