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The Dead Don't Hurt
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The Dead Don't Hurt (2023) Review
Two pioneers fight for their lives and find each other against all odds during the Civil War on the American frontier. ⭐️⭐️ Continue reading The Dead Don’t Hurt (2023) Review
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Masterlist - Female Green Eyes
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Addy Miller
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Gia Cardis
Julianne More
Kelly Rutherford
Marcia Cross
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Melina Clarke
Natascha McElhone
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50s
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40s
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By David Stenklyft
“It’s worthy of a new story.”
This is the business motto for the newly launched Frankie and Fletcher Mercantile shop in Wausau. And because of the nature of their refinishing and retail business, that motto seems quite appropriate for the shop.
“Love funky junk, painted furniture, and all things vintage? Our pieces are re-imagined and re-designed into fabulous finds, worthy of a new story,” their Facebook page reads.
Co-owners Heather Brimacombe and Angela Lentz say they appreciate the history of the Wausau are excited to bring older, well-loved items back to life.
And working in a historic building, the Wausau Train Depot, 209 Washington St., doesn’t hurt, either.
“One of the really nice things about having a shop like this is our customers and stories they bring,” Brimacombe said. “The building is a main topic, how this used to be a restaurant. One gentleman came in and told us how he would catch turtles and bring them to a past restaurant here to make turtle soup”.
Another personal treat? The people who bring in furniture for the pair to restore, relaying the history of the piece. Perhaps it belonged to a parent or a relative, someone who was so proud of the pieces when they were new, many years ago.
“That was the part of the business that I didn’t expect. And it is really interesting to meet all these people and listen to their stories,” Brimacombe said.
Lentz said she and Brimacombe have been exceptionally pleased with the success of the store, which opened early this fall.
“We have enjoyed all the new friends we’ve made and the welcoming of us to the community,” Lentz said.
Frankie & Fletcher is open the first week of each month and by appointment. The business has an active Facebook page, and the pair is active on Facebook messenger, replying to messages to meet customers even on their days off.
“We get many messages to meet customers. We’re only 15 minutes away.” Lentz said.
Along with the antique refinishing, and retail products, F&F will launch instructional classes starting in January. And while and expansion is not in the near future, it may happen.
“We could use a place three times as large to do all we want.” Lentz said.
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The store sells Fusion Mineral Paint, a product exclusive to the area. Lentz said the partners researched the product heavily before selecting it in part for its ease of use. Fusion offers minimal prep work, exceptional coverage, a gorgeous finish in a range of shades and no top coat — perfect for the DIY furniture flipper. Oh – and it’s waterproof, too, so the paint can be used on outdoor furnishings, too.
“We want people to enjoy refinishing their pieces and be as less stressful as possible.  It is a high quality product,” Lentz said.
If you’re wondering about the name, Brimacombe and Lentz say they chose the name after their two beloved dogs. And the name seemed just right.
Frankie, left, and Fletcher, right, are the dogs behind the name of a new Wausau store that opened this fall.
Contact these fun, artistic ladies at 715-843-9700 or visit the Frankie & Fletcher Facebook page for more information.
Congratulations on your success, Frankie & Fletcher! By David Stenklyft "It's worthy of a new story." This is the business motto for the newly launched Frankie and Fletcher Mercantile shop in Wausau.
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“The Doughy Boys headline a better than you’d figure card” UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs JDS Preview
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January 20th
UFC 246 was a bit of a throw together endeavor, an attempt to get Conor McGregor on the card to start the year and using his name while he was still available and interested in fighting. In many ways, THIS was the original start of the year and it shows as this card, even with a mountain of injuries and fighters yanked, is pretty damn solid. At the top of the billing you have a solid HW fight between Curtis Blaydes and Junior Dos Santos with a damn fine co-main event pitting two massive LWs who have found consistent homes at WW with RDA vs Chiesa. The rest of the card has been picked apart due to injuries (and the Edgar yank) but there's still plenty of good with Arnold Allen vs Nik Lentz and an all action fight between Angela Hill and Hannah Cifers being trademark fights on the bill. We've even got yet another flyweight fight as Jordan Espinosa welcomes Alex Perez back down 10 lbs. The prelims are what they are but there's some intriguing prospects to keep an eye on here and the return of Sara McMann. It's not perfect but it'll do, I suppose!
2020 Stat-O-Matic:
Debuting Fighters (1-1): Tony Gravely, Nate Lewhwher, Herbert Burns, Jamahal Hill Main Event Exemption:
Short Notice Fighters (): Dequan Townsend, Angela Hill Main Event Exemption:
Second Fight (1-0): Dequan Townsend Main Event Exemption: Vs Debutantes:
Cage Corrosion (Fighters who have not fought within a year of the date of the fight) (2-0):  Sara McMann, Justine Kish, Brett Johns Main Event Exemption (1-0):
Undefeated Fighters (1-1): Jamahal Hill Main Event Exemption:
Fighters with at least four fights in the UFC with 0 wins over competition still in the organization (1-1): Main Event Exemption:
Weight Class Jumpers (Fighters competing outside of the weight class of their last fight even if they’re returning BACK to their “normal weight class”) (): Nik Lentz, Alex Perez Main Event Exemption ():
Twelve Precarious Ponderings
1- If the rumors are true about Stipe Miocic maybe looking towards retiring due to eye injuries, does that intrigue you more as it pertains to this main event? If Stipe retires then it's fair to wonder if Cormier has any reason to stick around. Cormier is a two time LHW champ and a former HW champ and so realistically could he just convince himself that no Stipe = no reason to fight? If so then it may be worth wondering if this is a pseudo tournament fight where the winner of this fight faces the winner of Rozenstruik vs Ngannou. Does that make this fight more appealing to anybody?
2- Outside of Cain, JDS has normally done really well against wrestlers (look at Stipe's takedown numbers) and outside of Ngannou, Blaydes has normally done real well against strikers. Both guys have been wobbled in fights they eventually won (JDS vs Lewis/Tai Tuavasa, Blaydes vs Hunt) and I think it's fair to suggest that this is a pretty well put together matchup with a bit of a high lean for boredom if it becomes a Blaydes type fight.
3- On a realer note, does JDS vs Werdum still have an appeal to anybody? Feels like win or lose, that would be a logical next step for JDS?
4- A bit ago, posted a link to a sites top fighters of all time and RDA was on it quite high up. While it came off like I have an issue with RDA, I really was more surprised that he's THAT highly acclaimed. I've always assumed RDA was a bit of an overlooked commodity by fight fans but I guess I read the read at least one side of the room wrong. There's no doubt RDA has one of MMA's best resumes and what's really cool about it is that RDA is still fighting at a really high level now into his 3rd decade and with little sign that he's about to hit a wall from a fighter standpoint. He's sort of transitioned into a high level MMA kingmaker (beat him you've beaten a significant name) and if you beat him, it probably means you're going places in your division. As such this is a pretty damn important fight for Michael Chiesa who is 2-0 at WW and looks massive for the weight class. If Chiesa beats RDA then no matter how you feel about his limitations on the feet, you're looking at three wins in a row over name competition. It's a damn good fight for both guys.
5- Is Hannah Cifers the most unassuming main card fighter in UFC history?
6- Did we ever get a solution on Arnold Allen's legal issues that made him getting a visa impossible for a bit? I'm guessing we did because he fought in Vegas last time but it feels like this is going to continue to linger over his head otherwise.
7- Is Alex Perez fighting for a #1 contender fight when he takes on veteran Jordan Espinosa? Perez has one loss in the UFC and it's to Benavidez in Joseph's first finish in over four years. Perez rebounded to get a win and it's worth remembering that he's probably the most talented fighter outside of the Formiga/Benavidez/Figueredo trilogy at the top of the division. He may not be too far off with a win.
8- Herbert Burns is the younger wilder unrefined version of his brother Gilbert but that's led to some pretty exciting performances outside of the UFC. On the Contender's Series, he didn't look great prior to turning the tables around and subbing a guy off his back to earn his contract. I don't know if he has Gilbert's upside but his fights figure to be plenty exciting in the UFC. He faces fellow debutante Nate Landwehr who has been dominating M-1 out in Russia.
9- Montel Jackson is a tough fighter to wrap your head around at this point. He's very much a raw but talented underdeveloped talent who is essentially getting on the job training in the UFC. He doesn't always have a plan of attack to make good on his many physical tools and he's one of the many prospects in the UFC currently who is very clearly in need of MMA slowing down for him in order for him to utilize his length, reach, wrestling and striking chops. He draws Felipe Corrales who is a solid dependable fighter out of Brazil and while I'd say "Montel should win this one", it's hard to say that definitively given how raw Jackson is. He's got tools to really make noise.
10- Brett Johns being back is a good thing for 135 lbs. He's coming off two rough losses and took a year off I suppose to recharge and refocus. Really interesting to see how he looks against quality regional vet Tony Graveley who gets in via the Contenders Series.
11- Bevon Lewis has been such a bust in the UFC but I'm not giving up hope just yet! He draws DeQuan Townsend on the prelims in a fight he pretty much HAS to win.
12- It wasn't all that long ago that Sara McMann was still considered a potential title challenger to be. McMann has always had all of the tools (including a really good striking base) but has lacked that added quality to get people over the hump with losses to the likes of Meisha Tate and Ketlein Veira where she pretty much snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. She's been out of the scene starting a family but returns to the mix with a fight against Lina Lansberg who she should in theory have a significant edge over in just about every department.
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Oct. 16, 2019: Obituaries
Raynard Eller, 94
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Mr. Raynard Arnold Eller, age 94 of Purlear passed away Sunday, October 13, 2019 at his home.
Funeral Services will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday, October 17, 2019 at Wilkesboro Baptist Church with Dr. Chris Hefner officiating. The family will receive friends from 12:30 until 1:30 PM                 prior to the service at the church.
Burial with Military Honors by Marine Corps League Brushy Mtn. Detachment # 1187 will be in Mountlawn Memorial Park.  
Mr. Eller was born July 12, 1925 in Wilkes County to Percy and Ora Mae Eller.  He served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II and was a recipient of the Purple Heart.  He was a member of Wilkesboro Baptist Church.  
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Jo Angelyn Blackburn Eller, five brothers, James M. Eller, twin brother Raymond Eller, Edward G. Eller, Max P. Eller and Rex J. Eller.
He is survived by one daughter, Bettie Kroutil and husband Bob of Santa Fe, New Mexico and two sons, Ron Eller and wife Beth of Huntersville and Rich Eller and wife Patty of Franklin, TN, four grandchildren, Josh Eller, Alison Eller, Jack Fornadel and Abbie Richard and three great grandchildren, Sterling Richard, Kyrie Richard and Edye Sandvick, three sisters, Christine Eller and Haline Eller both of Wilkesboro and Nancy Barnes of Tega Cay, SC and one brother, Kent Eller of Pulear.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice and Pallative Care, 401 Technology Lane, Suite 200, Mt. Airy, NC 27030 or Wilkesboro Baptist Church, PO Box 61, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Grayson Fender,  72
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Mr. Grayson Mack Fender, age 72 of Traphill, passed away Saturday, October 12, 2019 at Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson, NC.
Funeral services were  , October 15,  at Old Roaring River Primitive
Baptist Church, Austin Traphill Road with Elder John Lyon, Elder Lowell Hopkins, Elder Carlton Brown, Elder George Paul and Elder Tommy Pegram officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.  .
Mr. Fender was born February 12, 1947 in
Alleghany County to George Lundy and Gladys Clyde Dowell Fender. He retired from Chatham Manufacturing in Elkin and Textiles, Inc. in Ronda and was a member of Old Roaring River Primitive Baptist Church for 24 years having served as a Deacon for 23 years. Grayson dearly loved his family, neighbors and friends from church. He loved helping his family, neighbors and hunting and fishing. He also loved farming.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Mr. Fender is survived by his wife; Rachel Lyon Fender of the home, a daughter; Charlotte Mae Fender Sloan and husband Matthew of Traphill, a son; Randel Mack Fender and wife Etta of Traphill, three grandchildren; Jordan Fender and wife Maygan, Austin Sloan and Garrett Fender and wife Lakyn, three step grandchildren; Tiffani Galloway, Rachel Higgins and Luke Higgins, expecting two great grandchildren in December and April, two brothers; Jim Fender and wife Ellen of Sparta and Bob Fender of Elkin and special friends; Billy Dowell and Bobby Dowell.
Pallbearers were Guy Brown, Jordan Fender, Garrett Fender, Austin Sloan, Keith Lyon, David Spicer, Micky Durham and Derek Brown.
The family wishes to give a Special Thanks to Mtn. Valley Hospice for their care of Mr. Fender.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Woltz Hospice Home 945 Zephyr Road, Dobson NC 27017.
 Harold Eller, 70
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Mr. Charlie Harold Eller, age 70 of Purlear passed away Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at his home.
Graveside Services were October 9, 2019 at New  Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Purlear with Rev. Dean Crane officiating.  
Mr. Eller was born January 5, 1949 in Wilkes County to Clyde Thomas and Nora Belle Faw Eller.  He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and retired from Gardner Glass.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by two sisters; Ernestine Wiles and Arliene LeFever, three brothers; Franklin Eller, Willie Eller and Jimmy Eller, three sisters-in-law; Mazie Eller, Jewel Eller and Judy Eller, two brothers-in-law; Glenn Wiles and Fred LeFever.
He is survived by his wife: Linda Wyatt Eller of the home, one daughter; Michelle Ann Hogan and husband Paul of Hope Mills and one son; Christopher "Chris" Harold and wife Carene of Ferguson, five grandchildren; Kasey Bolick, Elizabeth Lentz, Ashley Hogan, Rebecca Hogan and Steven Hogan, four great grandchildren; Harmony Swaenepoel, Makenzie Murph, Lillian Murph and Daniel Murph, three sisters; Loriene Castle and husband Lloyd of Wilkesboro, Christine Edmonds and husband Bill of Abingdon, VA. Maxine Johnson and husband Tony of Traphill, four brothers; Filmore Eller and wife Alberta of Wilkesboro, Richard Eller of Purlear, Marvin Eller of Wilkesboro and Max Eller and wife Janice of Hays and two sisters-in-law; Betty Eller and Annie Lee Eller both of Wilkesboro.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice and Pallative Care, 401 Technology Lane, Suite 200, Mt. Airy, NC 27030
 Johnny Shepherd,  72
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Johnny Ray Shepherd, age 72, of Archdale, passed away Monday, October 7, 2019 at High Point Medical Center. Johnny was born June 26, 1947 in Wilkes County to Harlie C. and Della Stamper Shepherd. He was owner of JR Shepherd Electrical Repair. Johnny enjoyed playing the guitar, the harmonica, fishing, and his performance cars. He especially loved spending time with his family. Mr. Shepherd was preceded in death by his father and his mother, Della Stamper Shepherd Frazier.            
Surviving are his son, Brian Shepherd and spouse Melissa of Thomasville; grandchildren, Blake and Luke Shepherd both of Thomasville; brother, Buster Shepherd and spouse Peggy of Jamestown; and sister, Marie Shepherd Fite and spouse Bobby of Flint, Texas.
Funeral service was October 9,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Gene Shepherd officiating. Burial  followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park.  Flowers will be accepted.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online con
 Edward Brown, 87
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Edward Eugene Brown, age 87, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Sunday, October 6, 2019 at his home. Edward was born February 13, 1932 in Wilkes County to Ray and Maude Prevette Brown. Mr. Brown was a member of Second Street Baptist Church. He loved to farm his cattle when he was able; loved his children and grandchildren. Edward was preceded in death by his parents and nine siblings.
Surviving are his wife, Betty Renegar Brown; daughter, Wanda Cleary and spouse Ronnie of Hays; son, Tommy Brown and spouse Rebecca of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Samantha Lusk and spouse Freddie of North Wilkesboro, Kristy Cothren and spouse Marty of Hays, Amanda Robinson and spouse Stephen of Asheville, Daniel Brown and spouse Keri of North Wilkesboro; great granddaughters, Sydney Massengill, Mary Cothren and Katie Cothren; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was October 9,   at Haymeadow Baptist Church with Rev. Danny Dillard, Pastor Michael Golden and Daniel Brown officiating. Burial   followed  in the church cemetery.   Flowers will be accepted.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Callie Haynes, 88
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Mrs. Callie Mae Johnson Haynes, age 88 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Sunday, October 6, 2019 at her home.
Mrs. Haynes was born January 16, 1931 in Wilkes County to William Beshears and Belva Johnson. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. For over 60 years she was the Co-Owner of the Beauty Bazaar in North Wilkesboro.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Edgar Gray Haynes, Sr. and a sister; Minne Rae Ashley.
She is survived by a son; Edgar Gray Haynes, Jr. and wife Angela M. Haynes of North Wilkesboro, two grandchildren; Heather Lynn Haynes and Alicia Dawn Haynes and a niece; Jenny Sale.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate that memorials be made to Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice 126 Executive  Drive Suite 110 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
 Patty Hendren, 67
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Mrs. Patty Sue Link Hendren, age 67 of Hays, passed away Saturday, October 5, 2019 at her home surrounded by her family.
Funeral services were  October 10th,  at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Brother Larry Adams and Mr. Kevin Prevette officiating. Burial was in New Light Baptist Church #1 Cemetery.  
       Mrs. Hendren was born September 12, 1952 in Wilkes County to William Baxter Link (Bill) and wife Thelma Marie Kelly Link. She was retired from Tyson Foods. Mrs. Hendren was a member of Welcome Home Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro.
       In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a son; Russell Lee Hendren and a brother; Larry Link (Bill).
       She is survived by a daughter; Dotty Cheek of Hays, a son; Mickey Hendren and wife Denise of Greeley, CO, five grandchildren; Bethany Hendren, Justin Caudill, Justin Hendren, Jasmine Johnson and Darius Jackson, a twin sister; Kathy Prevette and husband Perry of North Wilkesboro and a special nephew Kevin Prevette.
       The family wishes to thank all those that helped Patty during her extended illness. All of the friends, caretakers and visitors during that time are too many to name but each one is greatly appreciated by the family. Thanks also to Medi Home Health and Hospice.
       Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Wilkes Humane Society PO Box 309 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or Window World Cares St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital 118 Shaver Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
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UFC Fight Night 166 live stream results, ‘Blaydes vs Dos Santos’ play-by-play updates from Raleigh
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UFC Fight Night 166 live stream results, ‘Blaydes vs Dos Santos’ play-by-play updates from Raleigh
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will sort through some of its heavyweight clutter by way of UFC Fight Night 166 mixed martial arts (MMA) event. That’s where top-ranked contender, Curtis Blaydes, goes to war with former 265-pound champion, Junior dos Santos. The winner of Saturday night’s (Jan. 25, 2020) main event, held inside PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, will sit atop a very short list of title contenders while the loser goes straight to the back of the line. Also competing in “Tar Heel State” are welterweight grapplers Michael Chiesa and Rafael dos Anjos, two former lightweights with their eyes on the 170-pound prize. Longtime veterans Nik Lentz, Angela Hill, and Sara McMann will also see action. Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps, and post-fight analysis following “Blaydes vs. Dos Santos.” Without further delay, see below for the updated UFC Fight Night 166 results. (Note: This will go from the bottom up; therefore, scroll toward the bottom for the latest detailed round-by-round action.)
UFC RALEIGH QUICK RESULTS:
Curtis Blaydes vs. Junior dos Santos — Blaydes def. Dos Santos by TKO (punches) at 1:06 of Round Two Michael Chiesa vs. Rafael dos Anjos — Chiesa def. Dos Anjos by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x2) Jordan Espinosa vs. Alex Perez — Perez def. Espinosa by technical submission (arm triangle choke) at 2:33 of Round One Hannah Cifers vs. Angela Hill — Hill def. Cifers by TKO (elbows and punches) at 4:26 of Round Two Jamahal Hill vs. Darko Stosic — Hill def. Stosic by unanimous decision (29-27 x3) Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend — Lewis def. Townsend by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz — Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision (29-28 x2, 30-27) Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova — Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares — Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision (30-26 x2, 30-25) Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann — McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25) Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns — Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) at 2:53 of Round Three Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr — Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) at 2:43 of Round One
UFC RALEIGH PLAY-BY-PLAY
Round 1: Tentative start; not unexpected. Dos Santos lands a lead right, denies a single-leg and follow-up shot. One minute in. Dos Santos denies another shot, eats a couple jabs. JDS catches a body kick, can’t use it. Both throw low kicks. JDS whiffs on an uppercut two minutes in. Blaydes with a combination, can’t get a grip on the level change. Another shot gets in deep. Blaydes throws a right against the fence that catches Dos Santos in the ghoulies. They exchange in the center after restarting with two minutes to go. Dos Santos dances out of the way of a shot. Low kick from Blaydes. 1-2 connects. Good right with a minute to go. Another. Blaydes shoots again, denied. Blaydes with a body kick and right hand. Dos Santos winds up for a monster uppercut and eats another right. 10-9 Blaydes. Round 2: Low kick from Blaydes, jab from Dos Santos. Big right hand by Blaydes and he shoots. Stuffed again. Dos Santos looks for a head kick. Blaydes changes levels, denied. Dos Santos winds up for another uppercut and gets blasted by a right cross. He’s out on his feet and Blaydes smashes him with right hand after right hand until the ref intervenes. Final result: Blaydes def. Dos Santos by TKO (punches) 170 lbs.: Michael Chiesa vs. Rafael dos Anjos Round 1: Dos Anjos on the front foot early. Chiesa circling. One minute in. Dos Anjos rips the body with a right hook, cracks Chiesa with a counter left but has to fight off a takedown. Chiesa looking for the back. He pulls RDA down and gets both hooks in. Full body triangle. Dos Anjos manages to turn into half guard with two minutes to go. Looking for the back again, but Dos Anjos slips out the back door and gets a body lock as they stand. They separate with a minute to go. Body kick from Dos Anjos, then a leg kick. Chiesa ducks a left hand for a takedown. 10-9 Chiesa. Round 2: Low kick from Dos Anjos. Chiesa tries a combo, steps in with a knee and shoots. Dos Anjos defends with double underhooks. Low kick knocks Chiesa over as he advances; Dos Anjos gets a rear waist lock, then separates. One minute in. Chiesa shoots, gets him down against the fence. Dos Anjos stands and separates. Low kick lands for him. Again. Chiesa takes him to the fence. Two minutes in. Dos Anjos gets double unders, changes levels but can’t establish. Good defense from Chiesa and they separate with two minutes to go. Counter left from Dos Anjos, then a leg kick. Body shot lands. Low kick met by punches from Chiesa. Chiesa shoots, puts him on his butt against the fence. Looking for the back as Dos Anjos stands. Can’t get it, tries again. 10-9 Dos Anjos. Round 3: Both land left hands, then Chiesa shoots. He completes the takedown into half guard. Dos Anjos looks for a leg, abandons it a minute in. Chiesa looking for a kimura. Straight armbar now. He loses is and Dos Anjos looks for an inside heel hook. Two minutes in. Stuck in 50/50. Two minutes to go. Dos Anjos loses it and ends up on the bottom in guard. Some GnP from Chiesa. Dos Anjos looks for an armbar, loses it and gives up half guard. Fight ends there. 10-9 Chiesa. Final result: Chiesa def. Dos Anjos by unanimous decision 125 lbs.: Jordan Espinosa vs. Alex Perez Round 1: Perez opens with leg kicks, then takes a finger in the eye. Right back to the action. Both looking for kicks. Perez punches his way into a takedown attempt and dumps Espinosa to the mat a minute in. On top in half guard, looking to set up an arm triangle. Two minutes in. Somehow, despite being on the wrong side of half guard, Perez puts on enough of a squeeze to put Epinosa to sleep. Wow; that was like half arm triangle, half von Flue. Final result: Perez def. Espinosa by technical submission (arm triangle choke) 115 lbs.: Hannah Cifers vs. Angela Hill Round 1: Cifers looking for low kicks, Hill for jabs. Counter rights land for Cifers. Good trade in the center. Hill body kick a minute in. Cifers low kick, Hill left hook. Again. 2-1 from Hill. Uppercut appears to connect. Cifers goes low-high with a combo two minutes in. Some more rapid-fire boxing exchanges. Right hand lands for Hill. Cifers counter right. Hill right hand, Cifers low kick. Two minutes to go. Body kick from Cifers. Cifers ties up, gets taken to the fence. Both land inside. Hill jab counters a leg kick. 1-2. Low-high combo. Low kick connects. Cifers ties up, gets taken to the fence. Trading knees with a minute to go. Good trade on the break. More kicks from Cifers. Both land body kicks. Combo from Hill. Lead right. Body shot, spinning back fist. 10-9 Hill. Round 2: Cifers sending out more low kicks. Trading in the center. Counter right lands for Cifers. Low kick connects. Hill lands a right downstairs. Both land right crosses a minute in. Step-in knee from Hill, who slings her down into side control from the Thai plum. Two minutes in. Hill looking for mount. Got it, nasty elbows. Two minutes to go. Cifers trying to hold on, eating punches and elbows. Brutal elbows. One minute to go. The punishment continues and the ref steps in. Final result: Hill def. Cifers by TKO (elbows and punches) 205 lbs.: Jamahal Hill vs. Darko Stosic Round 1: Hill taking the outside, landing his jab. Stosic fores a hook, tries a takedown and slips. Trading kicks. Straight left and knee from Hill. Jab lands. One minute in. Hill straight left. Stosic flurries against the fence. Hill body kicks. Stosic with another heavy blitz and he ties up on the fence. Separation. Glancing head kick from Stosic answered by a knee attempt. Two minutes in. Stosic whiffs on a left hook, takes body shots. Low kick met by a Hill body jab. Body kick exchange. Overhand right from Stosic, eats a knee as he changes levels but takes him down into guard. Two minutes to go. Stosic lets him up and lands a left hook, then takes a knee downstairs. Hill with an uppercut-straight left combo. Counter hook by Stosic with a minute to go. Hill body kick. Straight lefts. Hill lands a counter and circles off, gets cracked by a left hook soon after. Fun round. 10-9 Hill. Round 2: Hill going back to the body kicks. Heavy body shot met by a Stosic left hook. Overhand right lands for Stosic as Hill fires jabs. One minute in. Stosic gets in on a single-leg but can’t complete it. Hill pursues with knees and punches. He’s piecing Stosic up as the latter circles along the fence. Hill tries a knee and head kick. Straight left two minutes in. To the body this time, then a right hook to the midsection. Stosic’s output has dropped immensely; Hill is potshotting without much return fire. Two minutes to go. Uppercut to straight left. Stosic shoots, denied. Another knee from Hill, who avoids a left hook. Low kicks land. Superman punch attempt. Stosic blitz falls short. Hill rips the body. Low kick from Stosic. One minute to go. Hill with a step-in knee, then another, again voids the left hook. Stosic catches a knee to the body and takes him down, can’t keep him there. 10-9 Hill. Round 3: Hill just piecing him up at range; Stosic not doing much besides covering up. One minute in. Big blast double by Stosic takes him down against the fence. Hard lefts from Stosic. Hill makes it back to his feet. Stosic tries an outside trip, can’t get it and they separate. More kicks from Hill. Jabs, straights. Another good takedown by Stosic. Hill works his way up against the fence, circles away with two minutes to go. Hill lands some inside low kicks, then goes to the body. Another straight left and low kick. Glancing overhand right from Stosic. Another blast double and he’s on top in guard. 10-9 Stosic. Final result: Hill def. Stosic by unanimous decision 185 lbs.: Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend Round 1: Lewis on the advance early, catches a leg kick and punches his way into the clinch. Knee from Lewis. They separate, low kick form Lewis. Body kick attempt. One minute in. Townsend with a combo, gets taken back to the fence. Dirty boxing from Lewis, exits with a knee. Jab from Lewis. 1-2 and leg kick two minutes in. Townsend with a hard body shot and knees, gets put on the fence again. Two minutes to go. Jockeying for position. Knees from Lewis and they separate. One minute to go. Overhand right from Lewis, Townsend swings big but whiffs. Counter right and low kick trip Townsend up. Bit of a staring contest in the center. Straight right from Lewis, Townsend tries to open up. 10-9 Lewis. Round 2: Lewis opens with a leg kick. Right hand, another leg kick, back to the fence. Knee from Lewis downstairs. He exits with a two-piece. One minute in. Body kick from Townsend. Lewis lands a hard right cross, ties up, takes him to the fence again. Jockeying for position two minutes in. Good combo from Lewis as they separate. Townsend swings haymakers. Lewis ducks a big swing and ties up. Two minutes to go. Pressing Townsend against the fence. Trading knees downstairs with a minute to go. They separate. Counter right lands for Lewis. Glancing low kick. He catches a kick and they clinch up again. 10-9 Lewis. Round 3: Lewis gets an early body lock and puts him on the fence. One minute in. Lewis just keeping him pressed there. Now he changes levels, switches to a rear waist lock. They separate. Two minutes in. Good low-high combo, left hook into the clinch. To the fence once more. Two minutes to go. Townsend just can’t get free. Now they separate. Lewis changes levels and hauls him to the fence again. Townsend reverses and separates with a minute to go. Body kicks form Townsend. Back to the clinch .Lewis changes levels, can’t get it. 10-9 Lewis. Final result: Lewis def. Townsend by unanimous decision 145 lbs.: Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz Round 1: Counter right lands for Lentz early. He’s the more aggressive of the two early. Allen whiffs on an uppercut. One minute in. Lentz still advancing. Jab downstairs from Allen, blocks a head kick and denies a tie-up. 1-2 from Allen as he takes a shot. Lentz body kick and right hook. Trading in the center. Two minutes in. Lentz lands a straight right and low kick, then takes him to the fence. Outside trip briefly gets Allen down. Then a bodylock takedown, again can’t establish. Lentz with a 1-2 on the break with two minutes to go. Lentz continuing to press forward. Left hand lands for him. Allen’s moving well but not landing the counters. Lentz catches a kick, can’t use it, lands a body kick. One minute to go. Hard straight left by Allen. Uppercut connects. Body kicks from Lentz. Allen 1-2, Lentz looks to fire back, eats another left. 10-9 Lentz. Round 2: Allen lands some early jabs. Low kick from Lentz, eats a 1-2 in return. Right hand connects for him. Another stiff Allen jab. One minute in. Heavy combination appears to sting Lentz, who comes back with a body kick. Trading jabs in the center, 1-2 from Allen. Lentz jabs and ties up. Allen takes him to the fence two minutes in. They separate. Body kick from Lentz. Again. Chopping left by Allen inside. More jabs. Two minutes to go. Lentz 1-2. 1-1-2 from Allen. More jabs, swatting left. Lentz low kick. They trade against the fence with a minute to go. More jabs from Allen, pivoting uppercut. Lentz tries a jumping knee, goes for a late takedown. Allen reverses position on the fence, denies a takedown and both land knees. 10-9 Allen. Round 3: Lentz continuing to advance, lands a leg kick. One minute in. Allen still working behind the jab. Lentz tries a combo. One minute in. Allen lands a lead left near the fence. Another left around the guard. 1-2 connects. Two minutes in. Overhand left knocks Lentz back, glancing head kick follows up. Lentz looks for a single-leg, can’t get it. Jab from Allen. Lentz shoots, gets taken to the fence with double unders. Two minutes to go. Allen denies a takedown, keeps him on the fence. Big left by Allen on the break. Straight left splits Lentz’s guard with a minute to go. Lead left connects. Lentz shoots, denied. Head kick attempt. Body kick lands. Big counter left by Allen before the bell. 10-9 Allen. Final result: Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision 125 lbs.: Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova Round 1: Neither woman committing early. Low kick from Kish a minute in. Pudilova looking to jab, lands some. Mostly sparring so far. Kish leaning on the leg kicks. Two minutes in. Ugly spinning back fist attempt from Kish, who lands a leg kick and they trade knees inside. Kish slips, catches a body kick, lands two big knees. Left hook and low kick land for her. Two minutes to go. Kish flurries her way in, lands a leg kick and fires knees. Pudilova looks to punch inside before they separate. Pudilova counters a leg kick with a left hook. Superman punch misses with a minute to go. Right hand lands for Kish. Pudilova jabs. Kish body and low kicks. 10-9 Kish. Round 2: Kish catches an early kick and they duke it out in the clinch. Good elbows from Kish. Low kick lands for her a minute in. Glancing high kick. Low kick to side kick. Kish low kick, brief clinch. Pudilova’s gameplan doesn’t make sense, but she lands a 1-2. Now some good counters after taking a low kick. Jabs, right cross connect. Two minutes to go. Kish leg kick. Jab from Pudilova. Kish low kick, Pudilova jab. One minute to go. Another 1-2. Good rights from Pudilova, Kish combination. 10-9 Pudilova. Round 3: Pudilova lands a good right hand in the early going. One minute in. Kish moving quite a bit, not all of it in a productive fashion. Right hand from Pudilova after missing a Superman punch. Kish low kicks. Head kick blocked two minutes in. They trade, Kish with another low kick. Two minutes to go. Both of them bouncing around the cage with no apparent plan. Jabs from Pudilova, walks into a spinning back fist. Left hook from Pudilova. One minute to go. Pudilova tries a front kick, eats a leg kick. Pudilova misses with another Superman punch and gets taken down for it. Pudilova fails an armbar, than starts throwing elbows off of her back. What a weird, terrible fight. 10-9 Kish. Final result: Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares Round 1: Colares lands a body kick, eats a 1-2. Colares body kick, Jackson low kick. More kicks from both men. Jackson catches one and looks to take him down against the fence. Nice ankle pick to complete it. One minute in. Colares gets back to his feet, fails a hip toss. Jackson drags him down once again, lands a knee to the body as he stands. Two minutes in. Outside trip into half guard. Jackson has one hand pinned behind Colares’ back, but the Brazilian stands regardless and again fails a takedown before getting dragged back down away from the fence. Colares avoids a back take and rolls for a kneebar, can’t get it, stands. He jumps for a guillotine with two minutes to go. Nothing on the guillotine. They jockey for position. Knee from Jackson, nice elbow met by a Colares knee. One minute to go. Jackson gets a bit of separation and unloads a ridiculous series of haymakers that Colares somehow absorbs. Another straight left on the break. Clean 1-0 and he rips into Colares until the bell. 10-8 Jackson. Round 2: Early takedown from Jackson. One minute in. Colares suddenly locks up an arm-in guillotine and looks to crank. Jackson breaks his grip and pops his neck out. Two minutes in. Colares makes it back to his feet and puts him on the fence. Jockeying for position. Jackson takes him back down, has to settle for guard. Two minutes to go. Colares goes for that hip toss again and nearly gets it, but Jackson denies and hits yet another takedown as they stand. Colares manages to jump on his back, can’t maintain with a minute to go. Jackson comes back with a foot sweep that dumps Colares on his face, which appears to rock him. Jackson again unloads a massive sequence of shots that Colares again survives with only a wobble. Jackson takes him down when he refuses to fall and has to wait out a guillotine. 10-9 Jackson. Round 3: Jackson appears to have worn himself out beating the bejeezus out of Colares, who cracks him with a spinning elbow to start the round and gets clinched for it. Pressing Colares against the fence. They separate, 1-2 from Jackson. Huge counter left, more jabs. Colares sticks his tongue out at him and tries a head kick before looking for his own takedown a minute in. Rear waist lock for Colares. Jackson turns to face him and hits an outside trip into side control two minutes in. Colares scoots to the fence, then hits a wild arm spin after standing and looks for the back. Jackson manages to stand and put him back on the fence. Two minutes to go. Elbow from Jackson, hard 1-2. Colares goes for that spinning elbow again and gets taken down via body lock. He again works his way back up. Failed hip toss from Colares with a minute to go. Colares jumps guard on a guillotine and squeezes with everything he’s got. Colare just can’t finish it. 10-9 Jackson. Final result: Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann Round 1: Tentative start, both looking to jab. McMann hits a low single into guard, quickly moves to half guard. McMann staying heavy a minute in. Looking to pass, cannot do so. Body punches. Two minutes in. Lansberg retaining half guard but not doing much else. Now she turns into McMann and has to fight off a Jamanese necktie with two minutes to go. McMann gets a grip on her bicep for a full d’arce, then switches back to the necktie. Back to the d’arce. Loses it with a minute to go. Now looking for a kimura grip. McMann passes to side control and tries to wrench it. Nothing doing. 10-9 McMann, borderline 10-8 for one-sidedness. Round 2: Body kick lands for Lansberg. McMann shoots, gets double unders, completes the outside reap and takes half guard. One minute in. McMann not doing much from on top, but staying heavy. Two minutes in. More of the same. Two minutes to go. McMann hunting a kimura again. She loses it, shoves Lansberg back down when the Swede attempts to stand. One minute to go. McMann passes to full mount in the waning seconds. 10-9 McMann; not enough damage for the 10-8. Round 3: Lansberg steps into the clinch and McMann obliges, grabbing double unders and dragging her down into side control. One Minute in. McMann transitions to the back, flattens her out and starts swatting. Two minutes in. McMann chipping away with punches. Two minutes to go. McMann staying patient. More of the same until the bell. 10-8 McMann. Final result: McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns Round 1: Gravely slips on a spinning back kick, then shoots in. Johns threatening with a guillotine, but ends up on his back against the fence. Gravely keeps hold of an ankle to stymie Johns’ attempt to stand, remains attached when he does anyway. One minute in. Pressing Johns against the fence, but falls victim to a hip toss. Johns moves to the front headlock, looks for a knee as Gravely stands, then changes levels again. He manages to lock his hands and complete the double-leg, then jumps on his back two minutes in. One hook in as he plays backpack, looking for the RNC. He gets a hook in and looks to crank the neck, struggling to get his forearm under the chin. Two minutes to go. Johns staying attached, looks for some GNP. He briefly threatens a Suloev stretch before looking to flatten Gravely out. Gravely gets off his knees, but Johns manages to finally sneak in the choke. Good hand fighting from Gravely, though, an dhe survives the round. 10-9 Johns. Round 2: Early clinch, solid punches form Gravely. He lands a knee as Johns looks for a single-leg. manages to escape and reverse against the fence. One minute in. Big slam from Gravely, can’t establish. The second takedown gives way to a back take; one hook in. Johns slips out the back door two minutes in and hits his own takedown, only for Gravely to also escape out the back door. The scramble continues and Johns puts him on his back with an outside trip. He takes the back, but Gravely escapes and puts him on the fence. Two minutes to go. Gravely puts him on his rear against the fence. Johns works his way back to his feet, Gravely still attached. They trade after getting a bit of space, then Johns gets him to the mat again. They break at the bell. Close round. 10-9 Gravely? Round 3: Some early boxing exchanges until Johns catches a body kick and hauls him to the fence. Jockeying for position. Johns presses forward and gets head-and-arm thrown for his efforts. Gravely looks for a guillotine, ends up on the bototm but scrambles up. One minute in. Johns runs the pipe for a single-leg and retakes the back. Full body triangle. Looking for the RNC. Two minutes in. Johns flattens him out and starts cracking him with both hands. Once Gravely commits to defending the punches, Johns sneaks in the choke and forces the tap. Final result: Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) 145 lbs.: Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr Round 1: Burns opens with a body kick, tries a head kick and slips. He’s on the front foot early, sending out kicks. Burns shoots and completes it with an outside reap, immediately locking up a d’arce. Landwehr rolling for his life, manages a stalemate against the fence. One minute in. Burns chilling on top, adjusts his grip. Burns appears to claim a tap, but Landwehr powers through and stands. Two minutes in. Landwehr pops his head free, lands a shoulder strike and elbow on the break. Good uppercuts by Landwehr, but his overeagerness results in Burns demolishing him with a knee to the face. Out cold. Final result: Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) source: www.mmamania.com Read the full article
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Honestly Angela/Alana I know the lentz are not bad people and they are seemingly to trust, bUT I hope justin doesn't get too attached to them so fast because we all know he's kinda emotionally weak and might feel severely heavy-hearted if they somehow let him down
Lol did you see his insta post about that guy from the lentz family. "My ride or die!!!!" Lol
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Charlamagne Tha God... The Problematic Prince
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   One Sunday Charlamagne Tha God actually made an appearance at my church, Hillsong NYC and preached. I probably already know what you're thinking, “Did I read that right.” Yes, you most defiantly did. Charlamagne was actually the special guest of the night. Hillsong's lead Pastor Carl Lentz invited and together they were doing a sit-down talk; specifically focusing on peace and anxiety. They discussed things such as his early life, his troubled past, failures and how it all helped to lead Cthagod to where he is now. 
If you aren’t familiar with CthaGod he is most commonly known for the show he helps co-host with Dj Envy and Angela Yee called “The Breakfast Club.” CthaGod is known notoriously known for his politically incorrect statements, and famously noted for giving people “Donkey of the Day.” What I didn’t know is that he is also a New York Times Bestselling author.  I Thought to myself, “wow no way.” I was interested to see what he had to talk about. The breakfast club was one thing I wanted to see if I could hear that same authenticity in his book; I was not disappointed. 
“#Black Privilege”, is a book I simply cannot put the book down. Even when I want to Charlamagne cracks a joke or brings up an interview he then instructs listeners to view. When reading I literally hear Charlamagne's voice. The pages are just filled with his character and personality! Charlamagne surprisingly gives good advise; even if its brutal and or harsh.  He touches on everything including ones life’s purpose, creating an opportunity for oneself and being authentic. 
Definitely check it out!
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Reader Request - Cheerleader Ninjas: So It’s Come To This
Reader Request - Cheerleader Ninjas: So It’s Come To This This film exists and it is not as bad as you would assume from the title.  #BMovieSaturday #CheerleaderNinjas
This film exists and it is not as bad as you would assume from the title. 
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A group of “Catholic Mothers with too much time on their hands” blame the local cheerleaders (Angela Brubaker, Renee Deemer, Sunny…
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Confronto entre pesos-pesados será luta principal do evento, e marcará retorno do brasileiro após infecção bacteriana nas pernas que causou sua retirada do UFC Moscou
Após se recuperar de um susto causado por uma infecção bacteriana, Junior Cigano já tem data para retornar ao octógono. O ex-campeão mundial do peso-pesado vai enfrentar o americano Curtis Blaydes na luta principal do UFC Raleigh.
UFC Raleigh
25 de janeiro de 2020, na Carolina do Norte (EUA) CARD PRINCIPAL (10h, de Tokyo): Peso-pesado: Curtis Blaydes x Junior Cigano Peso-meio-médio: Rafael dos Anjos x Michael Chiesa Peso-pena: Arnold Allen x Adversário a ser anunciado Peso-mosca: Jordan Espinosa x Alex Perez Peso-palha: Hannah Cifers x Angela Hill Peso-meio-pesado: Jamahal Hill x Darko Stosic CARD PRELIMINAR (19h, de Brasília): Peso-mosca: Justine Kish x Lucie Pudilova Peso-médio: Bevon Lewis x Dequan Townsend Peso-galo: Montel Jackson x Felipe Cabocão Peso-galo: Sara McMann x Lina Lansberg Peso-galo: Brett Johns x Tony Gravely Peso-pena: Herbert Burns x Nate Landwehr Peso-pena: Nik Lentz x Nad Narimani
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22 de fevereiro de 2020, na Nova Zelândia CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-leve: Paul Felder x Dan Hooker Peso-leve: Magomed Mustafaev x Brad Riddell Peso-meio-médio: Jake Matthews x Emil Meek Peso-meio-pesado: Marcos Pezão x Ben Sosoli Peso-meio-pesado: Vinicius Mamute x Adversário a ser anunciado Peso-palha: Karolina Kowalkiewicz x Yan Xiaonan Peso-mosca: Rachael Ostovich x Shana Dobson Peso-pena: Zubaira Tukhugov x Kevin Aguilar Peso-mosca: Kai Kara France x Tyson Nam Peso-leve: Callan Potter x Kenan Song Peso-leve: Jalin Turner x Jamie Mullarkey Peso-meio-médio: Maki Pitolo x Takashi Sato Peso-palha: Loma Lookboonmee x Hannah Goldy
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29 de fevereiro de 2020, na Virginia (EUA) CARD PRINCIPAL: Peso-mosca: Joseph Benavidez x Deiveson Figueiredo Peso-pena: Felicia Spencer x Zarah Fairn dos Santos Peso-meio-pesado: Ion Cutelaba x Magomed Ankalaev Peso-pena: Megan Anderson x Norma Dumont Peso-pesado: Marcin Tybura x Serghei Spivac Peso-galo: Gabriel Silva x Kyler Phillips CARD PRELIMINAR: Peso-pena: Mike Davis x Giga Chikadze Peso-médio: Brendan Allen x Tom Breese Peso-leve: Luis Peña x Alex Muñoz Peso-pena: Jordan Griffin x TJ Brown Peso-pena: Steven Peterson x Aalon Cruz Peso-meio-médio: Sean Brady x Ismail Naurdiev
UFC 248
7 de março de 2020, em Las Vegas (EUA) CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-médio: Israel Adesanya x Yoel Romero * Peso-palha: Weili Zhang x Joanna Jedrzejczyk Peso-médio: Robert Whittaker x Jared Cannonier Peso-meio-médio: Neil Magny x Li Jingliang Peso-leve: Beneil Dariush x Drakkar Klose Peso-palha: Emily Whitmire x Polyana Viana Peso-galo: Guido Cannetti x Danaa Batgerel Peso-galo: José Quiñonez x Sean O’Malley Peso-pena: Jeremy Stephens x Calvin Kattar Peso-médio: Rodolfo Veira x Saparbek Safarov Peso-meio-médio: Alex Cowboy x Max Griffin Peso-meio-médio: Mark Madsen x Austin Hubbard
UFC Brasília
14 de março de 2020, no Distrito Federal CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-leve: Kevin Lee x Charles do Bronx Peso-meio-médio: Demian Maia x Gilbert Durinho Peso-meio-pesado: Johnny Walker x Nikita Krylov Peso-palha: Amanda Ribas x Paige VanZant Peso-mosca: Maryna Moroz x Mayra Sheetara Peso-meio-médio: Elizeu Capoeira x Alexey Kunchenko Peso-galo: Rani Yahya x Enrique Barzola Peso-galo: Veronica Macedo x Bea Malecki Peso-mosca: Jussier Formiga x Brandon Moreno Peso-leve: Francisco Massaranduba x John Makdessi
UFC Londres
21 de março de 2020, na Inglaterra CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-meio-médio: Tyron Woodley x Leon Edwards Peso-médio: Jack Hermansson x Darren Till * Peso-mosca: Molly McCann x Ashlee Evans-Smith Peso-médio: John Phillips x Dusko Todorovic Peso-pesado: Raphael Bebezão x Tom Aspinall Peso-médio: Darren Stewart x Marvin Vettori Peso-leve: Marc Diakiese x Stevie Ray Peso-meio-pesado: Paul Craig x Ryan Spann Peso-meio-médio: Danny Roberts x Nicolas Dalby Peso-pena: Lerone Murphy x Gabriel Benítez Peso-pena: Mike Grundy x Makwan Amirkhani
UFC Columbus
28 de março de 2020, em Ohio (EUA) CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-pesado: Francis Ngannou x Jairzinho Rozenstruik Peso-galo: Raphael Assunção x Cody Garbrandt Peso-pesado: Carlos Boi x Jeff Hughes Peso-pesado: Yorgan de Castro x Greg Hardy Peso-meio-pesado: Khalil Rountree x Sam Alvey Peso-galo: Davey Grant x Louis Smolka Peso-palha: Tecia Torres x Mizuki Inoue Peso-galo: Randy Costa x Martin Day Peso-galo: Julianna Peña x Aspen Ladd Peso-médio: Punahele Soriano x Eric Spicely
UFC Fight Night
11 de abril de 2020, local a definir CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-galo: Karol Rosa x Julia Avila Peso-médio: Alessio di Chirico x Abu Azaitar UFC 249 18 de abril de 2020, no Brooklyn (EUA) CARD DO EVENTO (até o momento): Peso-leve: Khabib Nurmagomedov x Tony Ferguson Peso-palha: Jéssica Bate-Estaca x Rose Namajunas Peso-médio: Ronaldo Jacaré x Uriah Hall Peso-pesado: Ben Rothwell x Gian Villante Peso-pena: Ryan Hall x Pedro Munhoz * UFC Fight Night 9 de maio de 2020, em São Paulo
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UFC Fight Night 166 live stream results, ‘Blaydes vs Dos Santos’ play-by-play updates from Raleigh
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will sort through some of its heavyweight clutter by way of UFC Fight Night 166 mixed martial arts (MMA) event. That’s where top-ranked contender, Curtis Blaydes, goes to war with former 265-pound champion, Junior dos Santos. The winner of Saturday night’s (Jan. 25, 2020) main event, held inside PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, will sit atop a very short list of title contenders while the loser goes straight to the back of the line. Also competing in “Tar Heel State” are welterweight grapplers Michael Chiesa and Rafael dos Anjos, two former lightweights with their eyes on the 170-pound prize. Longtime veterans Nik Lentz, Angela Hill, and Sara McMann will also see action. Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps, and post-fight analysis following “Blaydes vs. Dos Santos.” Without further delay, see below for the updated UFC Fight Night 166 results. (Note: This will go from the bottom up; therefore, scroll toward the bottom for the latest detailed round-by-round action.)
UFC RALEIGH QUICK RESULTS:
Curtis Blaydes vs. Live right now Michael Chiesa vs. Rafael dos Anjos — Chiesa def. Dos Anjos by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x2) Jordan Espinosa vs. Alex Perez — Perez def. Espinosa by technical submission (arm triangle choke) at 2:33 of Round One Hannah Cifers vs. Angela Hill — Hill def. Cifers by TKO (elbows and punches) at 4:26 of Round Two Jamahal Hill vs. Darko Stosic — Hill def. Stosic by unanimous decision (29-27 x3) Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend — Lewis def. Townsend by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz — Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision (29-28 x2, 30-27) Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova — Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares — Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision (30-26 x2, 30-25) Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann — McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25) Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns — Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) at 2:53 of Round Three Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr — Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) at 2:43 of Round One
UFC RALEIGH PLAY-BY-PLAY
170 lbs.: Michael Chiesa vs. Rafael dos Anjos Round 1: Dos Anjos on the front foot early. Chiesa circling. One minute in. Dos Anjos rips the body with a right hook, cracks Chiesa with a counter left but has to fight off a takedown. Chiesa looking for the back. He pulls RDA down and gets both hooks in. Full body triangle. Dos Anjos manages to turn into half guard with two minutes to go. Looking for the back again, but Dos Anjos slips out the back door and gets a body lock as they stand. They separate with a minute to go. Body kick from Dos Anjos, then a leg kick. Chiesa ducks a left hand for a takedown. 10-9 Chiesa. Round 2: Low kick from Dos Anjos. Chiesa tries a combo, steps in with a knee and shoots. Dos Anjos defends with double underhooks. Low kick knocks Chiesa over as he advances; Dos Anjos gets a rear waist lock, then separates. One minute in. Chiesa shoots, gets him down against the fence. Dos Anjos stands and separates. Low kick lands for him. Again. Chiesa takes him to the fence. Two minutes in. Dos Anjos gets double unders, changes levels but can’t establish. Good defense from Chiesa and they separate with two minutes to go. Counter left from Dos Anjos, then a leg kick. Body shot lands. Low kick met by punches from Chiesa. Chiesa shoots, puts him on his butt against the fence. Looking for the back as Dos Anjos stands. Can’t get it, tries again. 10-9 Dos Anjos. Round 3: Both land left hands, then Chiesa shoots. He completes the takedown into half guard. Dos Anjos looks for a leg, abandons it a minute in. Chiesa looking for a kimura. Straight armbar now. He loses is and Dos Anjos looks for an inside heel hook. Two minutes in. Stuck in 50/50. Two minutes to go. Dos Anjos loses it and ends up on the bottom in guard. Some GnP from Chiesa. Dos Anjos looks for an armbar, loses it and gives up half guard. Fight ends there. 10-9 Chiesa. Final result: Chiesa def. Dos Anjos by unanimous decision 125 lbs.: Jordan Espinosa vs. Alex Perez Round 1: Perez opens with leg kicks, then takes a finger in the eye. Right back to the action. Both looking for kicks. Perez punches his way into a takedown attempt and dumps Espinosa to the mat a minute in. On top in half guard, looking to set up an arm triangle. Two minutes in. Somehow, despite being on the wrong side of half guard, Perez puts on enough of a squeeze to put Epinosa to sleep. Wow; that was like half arm triangle, half von Flue. Final result: Perez def. Espinosa by technical submission (arm triangle choke) 115 lbs.: Hannah Cifers vs. Angela Hill Round 1: Cifers looking for low kicks, Hill for jabs. Counter rights land for Cifers. Good trade in the center. Hill body kick a minute in. Cifers low kick, Hill left hook. Again. 2-1 from Hill. Uppercut appears to connect. Cifers goes low-high with a combo two minutes in. Some more rapid-fire boxing exchanges. Right hand lands for Hill. Cifers counter right. Hill right hand, Cifers low kick. Two minutes to go. Body kick from Cifers. Cifers ties up, gets taken to the fence. Both land inside. Hill jab counters a leg kick. 1-2. Low-high combo. Low kick connects. Cifers ties up, gets taken to the fence. Trading knees with a minute to go. Good trade on the break. More kicks from Cifers. Both land body kicks. Combo from Hill. Lead right. Body shot, spinning back fist. 10-9 Hill. Round 2: Cifers sending out more low kicks. Trading in the center. Counter right lands for Cifers. Low kick connects. Hill lands a right downstairs. Both land right crosses a minute in. Step-in knee from Hill, who slings her down into side control from the Thai plum. Two minutes in. Hill looking for mount. Got it, nasty elbows. Two minutes to go. Cifers trying to hold on, eating punches and elbows. Brutal elbows. One minute to go. The punishment continues and the ref steps in. Final result: Hill def. Cifers by TKO (elbows and punches) 205 lbs.: Jamahal Hill vs. Darko Stosic Round 1: Hill taking the outside, landing his jab. Stosic fores a hook, tries a takedown and slips. Trading kicks. Straight left and knee from Hill. Jab lands. One minute in. Hill straight left. Stosic flurries against the fence. Hill body kicks. Stosic with another heavy blitz and he ties up on the fence. Separation. Glancing head kick from Stosic answered by a knee attempt. Two minutes in. Stosic whiffs on a left hook, takes body shots. Low kick met by a Hill body jab. Body kick exchange. Overhand right from Stosic, eats a knee as he changes levels but takes him down into guard. Two minutes to go. Stosic lets him up and lands a left hook, then takes a knee downstairs. Hill with an uppercut-straight left combo. Counter hook by Stosic with a minute to go. Hill body kick. Straight lefts. Hill lands a counter and circles off, gets cracked by a left hook soon after. Fun round. 10-9 Hill. Round 2: Hill going back to the body kicks. Heavy body shot met by a Stosic left hook. Overhand right lands for Stosic as Hill fires jabs. One minute in. Stosic gets in on a single-leg but can’t complete it. Hill pursues with knees and punches. He’s piecing Stosic up as the latter circles along the fence. Hill tries a knee and head kick. Straight left two minutes in. To the body this time, then a right hook to the midsection. Stosic’s output has dropped immensely; Hill is potshotting without much return fire. Two minutes to go. Uppercut to straight left. Stosic shoots, denied. Another knee from Hill, who avoids a left hook. Low kicks land. Superman punch attempt. Stosic blitz falls short. Hill rips the body. Low kick from Stosic. One minute to go. Hill with a step-in knee, then another, again voids the left hook. Stosic catches a knee to the body and takes him down, can’t keep him there. 10-9 Hill. Round 3: Hill just piecing him up at range; Stosic not doing much besides covering up. One minute in. Big blast double by Stosic takes him down against the fence. Hard lefts from Stosic. Hill makes it back to his feet. Stosic tries an outside trip, can’t get it and they separate. More kicks from Hill. Jabs, straights. Another good takedown by Stosic. Hill works his way up against the fence, circles away with two minutes to go. Hill lands some inside low kicks, then goes to the body. Another straight left and low kick. Glancing overhand right from Stosic. Another blast double and he’s on top in guard. 10-9 Stosic. Final result: Hill def. Stosic by unanimous decision 185 lbs.: Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend Round 1: Lewis on the advance early, catches a leg kick and punches his way into the clinch. Knee from Lewis. They separate, low kick form Lewis. Body kick attempt. One minute in. Townsend with a combo, gets taken back to the fence. Dirty boxing from Lewis, exits with a knee. Jab from Lewis. 1-2 and leg kick two minutes in. Townsend with a hard body shot and knees, gets put on the fence again. Two minutes to go. Jockeying for position. Knees from Lewis and they separate. One minute to go. Overhand right from Lewis, Townsend swings big but whiffs. Counter right and low kick trip Townsend up. Bit of a staring contest in the center. Straight right from Lewis, Townsend tries to open up. 10-9 Lewis. Round 2: Lewis opens with a leg kick. Right hand, another leg kick, back to the fence. Knee from Lewis downstairs. He exits with a two-piece. One minute in. Body kick from Townsend. Lewis lands a hard right cross, ties up, takes him to the fence again. Jockeying for position two minutes in. Good combo from Lewis as they separate. Townsend swings haymakers. Lewis ducks a big swing and ties up. Two minutes to go. Pressing Townsend against the fence. Trading knees downstairs with a minute to go. They separate. Counter right lands for Lewis. Glancing low kick. He catches a kick and they clinch up again. 10-9 Lewis. Round 3: Lewis gets an early body lock and puts him on the fence. One minute in. Lewis just keeping him pressed there. Now he changes levels, switches to a rear waist lock. They separate. Two minutes in. Good low-high combo, left hook into the clinch. To the fence once more. Two minutes to go. Townsend just can’t get free. Now they separate. Lewis changes levels and hauls him to the fence again. Townsend reverses and separates with a minute to go. Body kicks form Townsend. Back to the clinch .Lewis changes levels, can’t get it. 10-9 Lewis. Final result: Lewis def. Townsend by unanimous decision 145 lbs.: Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz Round 1: Counter right lands for Lentz early. He’s the more aggressive of the two early. Allen whiffs on an uppercut. One minute in. Lentz still advancing. Jab downstairs from Allen, blocks a head kick and denies a tie-up. 1-2 from Allen as he takes a shot. Lentz body kick and right hook. Trading in the center. Two minutes in. Lentz lands a straight right and low kick, then takes him to the fence. Outside trip briefly gets Allen down. Then a bodylock takedown, again can’t establish. Lentz with a 1-2 on the break with two minutes to go. Lentz continuing to press forward. Left hand lands for him. Allen’s moving well but not landing the counters. Lentz catches a kick, can’t use it, lands a body kick. One minute to go. Hard straight left by Allen. Uppercut connects. Body kicks from Lentz. Allen 1-2, Lentz looks to fire back, eats another left. 10-9 Lentz. Round 2: Allen lands some early jabs. Low kick from Lentz, eats a 1-2 in return. Right hand connects for him. Another stiff Allen jab. One minute in. Heavy combination appears to sting Lentz, who comes back with a body kick. Trading jabs in the center, 1-2 from Allen. Lentz jabs and ties up. Allen takes him to the fence two minutes in. They separate. Body kick from Lentz. Again. Chopping left by Allen inside. More jabs. Two minutes to go. Lentz 1-2. 1-1-2 from Allen. More jabs, swatting left. Lentz low kick. They trade against the fence with a minute to go. More jabs from Allen, pivoting uppercut. Lentz tries a jumping knee, goes for a late takedown. Allen reverses position on the fence, denies a takedown and both land knees. 10-9 Allen. Round 3: Lentz continuing to advance, lands a leg kick. One minute in. Allen still working behind the jab. Lentz tries a combo. One minute in. Allen lands a lead left near the fence. Another left around the guard. 1-2 connects. Two minutes in. Overhand left knocks Lentz back, glancing head kick follows up. Lentz looks for a single-leg, can’t get it. Jab from Allen. Lentz shoots, gets taken to the fence with double unders. Two minutes to go. Allen denies a takedown, keeps him on the fence. Big left by Allen on the break. Straight left splits Lentz’s guard with a minute to go. Lead left connects. Lentz shoots, denied. Head kick attempt. Body kick lands. Big counter left by Allen before the bell. 10-9 Allen. Final result: Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision 125 lbs.: Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova Round 1: Neither woman committing early. Low kick from Kish a minute in. Pudilova looking to jab, lands some. Mostly sparring so far. Kish leaning on the leg kicks. Two minutes in. Ugly spinning back fist attempt from Kish, who lands a leg kick and they trade knees inside. Kish slips, catches a body kick, lands two big knees. Left hook and low kick land for her. Two minutes to go. Kish flurries her way in, lands a leg kick and fires knees. Pudilova looks to punch inside before they separate. Pudilova counters a leg kick with a left hook. Superman punch misses with a minute to go. Right hand lands for Kish. Pudilova jabs. Kish body and low kicks. 10-9 Kish. Round 2: Kish catches an early kick and they duke it out in the clinch. Good elbows from Kish. Low kick lands for her a minute in. Glancing high kick. Low kick to side kick. Kish low kick, brief clinch. Pudilova’s gameplan doesn’t make sense, but she lands a 1-2. Now some good counters after taking a low kick. Jabs, right cross connect. Two minutes to go. Kish leg kick. Jab from Pudilova. Kish low kick, Pudilova jab. One minute to go. Another 1-2. Good rights from Pudilova, Kish combination. 10-9 Pudilova. Round 3: Pudilova lands a good right hand in the early going. One minute in. Kish moving quite a bit, not all of it in a productive fashion. Right hand from Pudilova after missing a Superman punch. Kish low kicks. Head kick blocked two minutes in. They trade, Kish with another low kick. Two minutes to go. Both of them bouncing around the cage with no apparent plan. Jabs from Pudilova, walks into a spinning back fist. Left hook from Pudilova. One minute to go. Pudilova tries a front kick, eats a leg kick. Pudilova misses with another Superman punch and gets taken down for it. Pudilova fails an armbar, than starts throwing elbows off of her back. What a weird, terrible fight. 10-9 Kish. Final result: Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares Round 1: Colares lands a body kick, eats a 1-2. Colares body kick, Jackson low kick. More kicks from both men. Jackson catches one and looks to take him down against the fence. Nice ankle pick to complete it. One minute in. Colares gets back to his feet, fails a hip toss. Jackson drags him down once again, lands a knee to the body as he stands. Two minutes in. Outside trip into half guard. Jackson has one hand pinned behind Colares’ back, but the Brazilian stands regardless and again fails a takedown before getting dragged back down away from the fence. Colares avoids a back take and rolls for a kneebar, can’t get it, stands. He jumps for a guillotine with two minutes to go. Nothing on the guillotine. They jockey for position. Knee from Jackson, nice elbow met by a Colares knee. One minute to go. Jackson gets a bit of separation and unloads a ridiculous series of haymakers that Colares somehow absorbs. Another straight left on the break. Clean 1-0 and he rips into Colares until the bell. 10-8 Jackson. Round 2: Early takedown from Jackson. One minute in. Colares suddenly locks up an arm-in guillotine and looks to crank. Jackson breaks his grip and pops his neck out. Two minutes in. Colares makes it back to his feet and puts him on the fence. Jockeying for position. Jackson takes him back down, has to settle for guard. Two minutes to go. Colares goes for that hip toss again and nearly gets it, but Jackson denies and hits yet another takedown as they stand. Colares manages to jump on his back, can’t maintain with a minute to go. Jackson comes back with a foot sweep that dumps Colares on his face, which appears to rock him. Jackson again unloads a massive sequence of shots that Colares again survives with only a wobble. Jackson takes him down when he refuses to fall and has to wait out a guillotine. 10-9 Jackson. Round 3: Jackson appears to have worn himself out beating the bejeezus out of Colares, who cracks him with a spinning elbow to start the round and gets clinched for it. Pressing Colares against the fence. They separate, 1-2 from Jackson. Huge counter left, more jabs. Colares sticks his tongue out at him and tries a head kick before looking for his own takedown a minute in. Rear waist lock for Colares. Jackson turns to face him and hits an outside trip into side control two minutes in. Colares scoots to the fence, then hits a wild arm spin after standing and looks for the back. Jackson manages to stand and put him back on the fence. Two minutes to go. Elbow from Jackson, hard 1-2. Colares goes for that spinning elbow again and gets taken down via body lock. He again works his way back up. Failed hip toss from Colares with a minute to go. Colares jumps guard on a guillotine and squeezes with everything he’s got. Colare just can’t finish it. 10-9 Jackson. Final result: Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann Round 1: Tentative start, both looking to jab. McMann hits a low single into guard, quickly moves to half guard. McMann staying heavy a minute in. Looking to pass, cannot do so. Body punches. Two minutes in. Lansberg retaining half guard but not doing much else. Now she turns into McMann and has to fight off a Jamanese necktie with two minutes to go. McMann gets a grip on her bicep for a full d’arce, then switches back to the necktie. Back to the d’arce. Loses it with a minute to go. Now looking for a kimura grip. McMann passes to side control and tries to wrench it. Nothing doing. 10-9 McMann, borderline 10-8 for one-sidedness. Round 2: Body kick lands for Lansberg. McMann shoots, gets double unders, completes the outside reap and takes half guard. One minute in. McMann not doing much from on top, but staying heavy. Two minutes in. More of the same. Two minutes to go. McMann hunting a kimura again. She loses it, shoves Lansberg back down when the Swede attempts to stand. One minute to go. McMann passes to full mount in the waning seconds. 10-9 McMann; not enough damage for the 10-8. Round 3: Lansberg steps into the clinch and McMann obliges, grabbing double unders and dragging her down into side control. One Minute in. McMann transitions to the back, flattens her out and starts swatting. Two minutes in. McMann chipping away with punches. Two minutes to go. McMann staying patient. More of the same until the bell. 10-8 McMann. Final result: McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns Round 1: Gravely slips on a spinning back kick, then shoots in. Johns threatening with a guillotine, but ends up on his back against the fence. Gravely keeps hold of an ankle to stymie Johns’ attempt to stand, remains attached when he does anyway. One minute in. Pressing Johns against the fence, but falls victim to a hip toss. Johns moves to the front headlock, looks for a knee as Gravely stands, then changes levels again. He manages to lock his hands and complete the double-leg, then jumps on his back two minutes in. One hook in as he plays backpack, looking for the RNC. He gets a hook in and looks to crank the neck, struggling to get his forearm under the chin. Two minutes to go. Johns staying attached, looks for some GNP. He briefly threatens a Suloev stretch before looking to flatten Gravely out. Gravely gets off his knees, but Johns manages to finally sneak in the choke. Good hand fighting from Gravely, though, an dhe survives the round. 10-9 Johns. Round 2: Early clinch, solid punches form Gravely. He lands a knee as Johns looks for a single-leg. manages to escape and reverse against the fence. One minute in. Big slam from Gravely, can’t establish. The second takedown gives way to a back take; one hook in. Johns slips out the back door two minutes in and hits his own takedown, only for Gravely to also escape out the back door. The scramble continues and Johns puts him on his back with an outside trip. He takes the back, but Gravely escapes and puts him on the fence. Two minutes to go. Gravely puts him on his rear against the fence. Johns works his way back to his feet, Gravely still attached. They trade after getting a bit of space, then Johns gets him to the mat again. They break at the bell. Close round. 10-9 Gravely? Round 3: Some early boxing exchanges until Johns catches a body kick and hauls him to the fence. Jockeying for position. Johns presses forward and gets head-and-arm thrown for his efforts. Gravely looks for a guillotine, ends up on the bototm but scrambles up. One minute in. Johns runs the pipe for a single-leg and retakes the back. Full body triangle. Looking for the RNC. Two minutes in. Johns flattens him out and starts cracking him with both hands. Once Gravely commits to defending the punches, Johns sneaks in the choke and forces the tap. Final result: Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) 145 lbs.: Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr Round 1: Burns opens with a body kick, tries a head kick and slips. He’s on the front foot early, sending out kicks. Burns shoots and completes it with an outside reap, immediately locking up a d’arce. Landwehr rolling for his life, manages a stalemate against the fence. One minute in. Burns chilling on top, adjusts his grip. Burns appears to claim a tap, but Landwehr powers through and stands. Two minutes in. Landwehr pops his head free, lands a shoulder strike and elbow on the break. Good uppercuts by Landwehr, but his overeagerness results in Burns demolishing him with a knee to the face. Out cold. Final result: Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) source: www.mmamania.com Read the full article
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will sort through some of its heavyweight clutter by way of UFC Fight Night 166 mixed martial arts (MMA) event. That’s where top-ranked contender, Curtis Blaydes, goes to war with former 265-pound champion, Junior dos Santos. The winner of Saturday night’s (Jan. 25, 2020) main event, held inside PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, will sit atop a very short list of title contenders while the loser goes straight to the back of the line. Also competing in “Tar Heel State” are welterweight grapplers Michael Chiesa and Rafael dos Anjos, two former lightweights with their eyes on the 170-pound prize. Longtime veterans Nik Lentz, Angela Hill, and Sara McMann will also see action. Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps, and post-fight analysis following “Blaydes vs. Dos Santos.” Without further delay, see below for the updated UFC Fight Night 166 results. (Note: This will go from the bottom up; therefore, scroll toward the bottom for the latest detailed round-by-round action.)
UFC RALEIGH QUICK RESULTS:
Curtis Blaydes vs. Junior dos Santos Michael Chiesa vs. Rafael dos Anjos Jordan Espinosa vs. Alex Perez Hannah Cifers vs. Angela Hill — Hill def. Cifers by TKO (elbows and punches) at 4:26 of Round Two Jamahal Hill vs. Darko Stosic — Hill def. Stosic by unanimous decision (29-27 x3) Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend — Lewis def. Townsend by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz — Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision (29-28 x2, 30-27) Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova — Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares — Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision (30-26 x2, 30-25) Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann — McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25) Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns — Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) at 2:53 of Round Three Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr — Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) at 2:43 of Round One
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115 lbs.: Hannah Cifers vs. Angela Hill Round 1: Cifers looking for low kicks, Hill for jabs. Counter rights land for Cifers. Good trade in the center. Hill body kick a minute in. Cifers low kick, Hill left hook. Again. 2-1 from Hill. Uppercut appears to connect. Cifers goes low-high with a combo two minutes in. Some more rapid-fire boxing exchanges. Right hand lands for Hill. Cifers counter right. Hill right hand, Cifers low kick. Two minutes to go. Body kick from Cifers. Cifers ties up, gets taken to the fence. Both land inside. Hill jab counters a leg kick. 1-2. Low-high combo. Low kick connects. Cifers ties up, gets taken to the fence. Trading knees with a minute to go. Good trade on the break. More kicks from Cifers. Both land body kicks. Combo from Hill. Lead right. Body shot, spinning back fist. 10-9 Hill. Round 2: Cifers sending out more low kicks. Trading in the center. Counter right lands for Cifers. Low kick connects. Hill lands a right downstairs. Both land right crosses a minute in. Step-in knee from Hill, who slings her down into side control from the Thai plum. Two minutes in. Hill looking for mount. Got it, nasty elbows. Two minutes to go. Cifers trying to hold on, eating punches and elbows. Brutal elbows. One minute to go. The punishment continues and the ref steps in. Final result: Hill def. Cifers by TKO (elbows and punches) 205 lbs.: Jamahal Hill vs. Darko Stosic Round 1: Hill taking the outside, landing his jab. Stosic fores a hook, tries a takedown and slips. Trading kicks. Straight left and knee from Hill. Jab lands. One minute in. Hill straight left. Stosic flurries against the fence. Hill body kicks. Stosic with another heavy blitz and he ties up on the fence. Separation. Glancing head kick from Stosic answered by a knee attempt. Two minutes in. Stosic whiffs on a left hook, takes body shots. Low kick met by a Hill body jab. Body kick exchange. Overhand right from Stosic, eats a knee as he changes levels but takes him down into guard. Two minutes to go. Stosic lets him up and lands a left hook, then takes a knee downstairs. Hill with an uppercut-straight left combo. Counter hook by Stosic with a minute to go. Hill body kick. Straight lefts. Hill lands a counter and circles off, gets cracked by a left hook soon after. Fun round. 10-9 Hill. Round 2: Hill going back to the body kicks. Heavy body shot met by a Stosic left hook. Overhand right lands for Stosic as Hill fires jabs. One minute in. Stosic gets in on a single-leg but can’t complete it. Hill pursues with knees and punches. He’s piecing Stosic up as the latter circles along the fence. Hill tries a knee and head kick. Straight left two minutes in. To the body this time, then a right hook to the midsection. Stosic’s output has dropped immensely; Hill is potshotting without much return fire. Two minutes to go. Uppercut to straight left. Stosic shoots, denied. Another knee from Hill, who avoids a left hook. Low kicks land. Superman punch attempt. Stosic blitz falls short. Hill rips the body. Low kick from Stosic. One minute to go. Hill with a step-in knee, then another, again voids the left hook. Stosic catches a knee to the body and takes him down, can’t keep him there. 10-9 Hill. Round 3: Hill just piecing him up at range; Stosic not doing much besides covering up. One minute in. Big blast double by Stosic takes him down against the fence. Hard lefts from Stosic. Hill makes it back to his feet. Stosic tries an outside trip, can’t get it and they separate. More kicks from Hill. Jabs, straights. Another good takedown by Stosic. Hill works his way up against the fence, circles away with two minutes to go. Hill lands some inside low kicks, then goes to the body. Another straight left and low kick. Glancing overhand right from Stosic. Another blast double and he’s on top in guard. 10-9 Stosic. Final result: Hill def. Stosic by unanimous decision 185 lbs.: Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend Round 1: Lewis on the advance early, catches a leg kick and punches his way into the clinch. Knee from Lewis. They separate, low kick form Lewis. Body kick attempt. One minute in. Townsend with a combo, gets taken back to the fence. Dirty boxing from Lewis, exits with a knee. Jab from Lewis. 1-2 and leg kick two minutes in. Townsend with a hard body shot and knees, gets put on the fence again. Two minutes to go. Jockeying for position. Knees from Lewis and they separate. One minute to go. Overhand right from Lewis, Townsend swings big but whiffs. Counter right and low kick trip Townsend up. Bit of a staring contest in the center. Straight right from Lewis, Townsend tries to open up. 10-9 Lewis. Round 2: Lewis opens with a leg kick. Right hand, another leg kick, back to the fence. Knee from Lewis downstairs. He exits with a two-piece. One minute in. Body kick from Townsend. Lewis lands a hard right cross, ties up, takes him to the fence again. Jockeying for position two minutes in. Good combo from Lewis as they separate. Townsend swings haymakers. Lewis ducks a big swing and ties up. Two minutes to go. Pressing Townsend against the fence. Trading knees downstairs with a minute to go. They separate. Counter right lands for Lewis. Glancing low kick. He catches a kick and they clinch up again. 10-9 Lewis. Round 3: Lewis gets an early body lock and puts him on the fence. One minute in. Lewis just keeping him pressed there. Now he changes levels, switches to a rear waist lock. They separate. Two minutes in. Good low-high combo, left hook into the clinch. To the fence once more. Two minutes to go. Townsend just can’t get free. Now they separate. Lewis changes levels and hauls him to the fence again. Townsend reverses and separates with a minute to go. Body kicks form Townsend. Back to the clinch .Lewis changes levels, can’t get it. 10-9 Lewis. Final result: Lewis def. Townsend by unanimous decision 145 lbs.: Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz Round 1: Counter right lands for Lentz early. He’s the more aggressive of the two early. Allen whiffs on an uppercut. One minute in. Lentz still advancing. Jab downstairs from Allen, blocks a head kick and denies a tie-up. 1-2 from Allen as he takes a shot. Lentz body kick and right hook. Trading in the center. Two minutes in. Lentz lands a straight right and low kick, then takes him to the fence. Outside trip briefly gets Allen down. Then a bodylock takedown, again can’t establish. Lentz with a 1-2 on the break with two minutes to go. Lentz continuing to press forward. Left hand lands for him. Allen’s moving well but not landing the counters. Lentz catches a kick, can’t use it, lands a body kick. One minute to go. Hard straight left by Allen. Uppercut connects. Body kicks from Lentz. Allen 1-2, Lentz looks to fire back, eats another left. 10-9 Lentz. Round 2: Allen lands some early jabs. Low kick from Lentz, eats a 1-2 in return. Right hand connects for him. Another stiff Allen jab. One minute in. Heavy combination appears to sting Lentz, who comes back with a body kick. Trading jabs in the center, 1-2 from Allen. Lentz jabs and ties up. Allen takes him to the fence two minutes in. They separate. Body kick from Lentz. Again. Chopping left by Allen inside. More jabs. Two minutes to go. Lentz 1-2. 1-1-2 from Allen. More jabs, swatting left. Lentz low kick. They trade against the fence with a minute to go. More jabs from Allen, pivoting uppercut. Lentz tries a jumping knee, goes for a late takedown. Allen reverses position on the fence, denies a takedown and both land knees. 10-9 Allen. Round 3: Lentz continuing to advance, lands a leg kick. One minute in. Allen still working behind the jab. Lentz tries a combo. One minute in. Allen lands a lead left near the fence. Another left around the guard. 1-2 connects. Two minutes in. Overhand left knocks Lentz back, glancing head kick follows up. Lentz looks for a single-leg, can’t get it. Jab from Allen. Lentz shoots, gets taken to the fence with double unders. Two minutes to go. Allen denies a takedown, keeps him on the fence. Big left by Allen on the break. Straight left splits Lentz’s guard with a minute to go. Lead left connects. Lentz shoots, denied. Head kick attempt. Body kick lands. Big counter left by Allen before the bell. 10-9 Allen. Final result: Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision 125 lbs.: Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova Round 1: Neither woman committing early. Low kick from Kish a minute in. Pudilova looking to jab, lands some. Mostly sparring so far. Kish leaning on the leg kicks. Two minutes in. Ugly spinning back fist attempt from Kish, who lands a leg kick and they trade knees inside. Kish slips, catches a body kick, lands two big knees. Left hook and low kick land for her. Two minutes to go. Kish flurries her way in, lands a leg kick and fires knees. Pudilova looks to punch inside before they separate. Pudilova counters a leg kick with a left hook. Superman punch misses with a minute to go. Right hand lands for Kish. Pudilova jabs. Kish body and low kicks. 10-9 Kish. Round 2: Kish catches an early kick and they duke it out in the clinch. Good elbows from Kish. Low kick lands for her a minute in. Glancing high kick. Low kick to side kick. Kish low kick, brief clinch. Pudilova’s gameplan doesn’t make sense, but she lands a 1-2. Now some good counters after taking a low kick. Jabs, right cross connect. Two minutes to go. Kish leg kick. Jab from Pudilova. Kish low kick, Pudilova jab. One minute to go. Another 1-2. Good rights from Pudilova, Kish combination. 10-9 Pudilova. Round 3: Pudilova lands a good right hand in the early going. One minute in. Kish moving quite a bit, not all of it in a productive fashion. Right hand from Pudilova after missing a Superman punch. Kish low kicks. Head kick blocked two minutes in. They trade, Kish with another low kick. Two minutes to go. Both of them bouncing around the cage with no apparent plan. Jabs from Pudilova, walks into a spinning back fist. Left hook from Pudilova. One minute to go. Pudilova tries a front kick, eats a leg kick. Pudilova misses with another Superman punch and gets taken down for it. Pudilova fails an armbar, than starts throwing elbows off of her back. What a weird, terrible fight. 10-9 Kish. Final result: Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares Round 1: Colares lands a body kick, eats a 1-2. Colares body kick, Jackson low kick. More kicks from both men. Jackson catches one and looks to take him down against the fence. Nice ankle pick to complete it. One minute in. Colares gets back to his feet, fails a hip toss. Jackson drags him down once again, lands a knee to the body as he stands. Two minutes in. Outside trip into half guard. Jackson has one hand pinned behind Colares’ back, but the Brazilian stands regardless and again fails a takedown before getting dragged back down away from the fence. Colares avoids a back take and rolls for a kneebar, can’t get it, stands. He jumps for a guillotine with two minutes to go. Nothing on the guillotine. They jockey for position. Knee from Jackson, nice elbow met by a Colares knee. One minute to go. Jackson gets a bit of separation and unloads a ridiculous series of haymakers that Colares somehow absorbs. Another straight left on the break. Clean 1-0 and he rips into Colares until the bell. 10-8 Jackson. Round 2: Early takedown from Jackson. One minute in. Colares suddenly locks up an arm-in guillotine and looks to crank. Jackson breaks his grip and pops his neck out. Two minutes in. Colares makes it back to his feet and puts him on the fence. Jockeying for position. Jackson takes him back down, has to settle for guard. Two minutes to go. Colares goes for that hip toss again and nearly gets it, but Jackson denies and hits yet another takedown as they stand. Colares manages to jump on his back, can’t maintain with a minute to go. Jackson comes back with a foot sweep that dumps Colares on his face, which appears to rock him. Jackson again unloads a massive sequence of shots that Colares again survives with only a wobble. Jackson takes him down when he refuses to fall and has to wait out a guillotine. 10-9 Jackson. Round 3: Jackson appears to have worn himself out beating the bejeezus out of Colares, who cracks him with a spinning elbow to start the round and gets clinched for it. Pressing Colares against the fence. They separate, 1-2 from Jackson. Huge counter left, more jabs. Colares sticks his tongue out at him and tries a head kick before looking for his own takedown a minute in. Rear waist lock for Colares. Jackson turns to face him and hits an outside trip into side control two minutes in. Colares scoots to the fence, then hits a wild arm spin after standing and looks for the back. Jackson manages to stand and put him back on the fence. Two minutes to go. Elbow from Jackson, hard 1-2. Colares goes for that spinning elbow again and gets taken down via body lock. He again works his way back up. Failed hip toss from Colares with a minute to go. Colares jumps guard on a guillotine and squeezes with everything he’s got. Colare just can’t finish it. 10-9 Jackson. Final result: Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann Round 1: Tentative start, both looking to jab. McMann hits a low single into guard, quickly moves to half guard. McMann staying heavy a minute in. Looking to pass, cannot do so. Body punches. Two minutes in. Lansberg retaining half guard but not doing much else. Now she turns into McMann and has to fight off a Jamanese necktie with two minutes to go. McMann gets a grip on her bicep for a full d’arce, then switches back to the necktie. Back to the d’arce. Loses it with a minute to go. Now looking for a kimura grip. McMann passes to side control and tries to wrench it. Nothing doing. 10-9 McMann, borderline 10-8 for one-sidedness. Round 2: Body kick lands for Lansberg. McMann shoots, gets double unders, completes the outside reap and takes half guard. One minute in. McMann not doing much from on top, but staying heavy. Two minutes in. More of the same. Two minutes to go. McMann hunting a kimura again. She loses it, shoves Lansberg back down when the Swede attempts to stand. One minute to go. McMann passes to full mount in the waning seconds. 10-9 McMann; not enough damage for the 10-8. Round 3: Lansberg steps into the clinch and McMann obliges, grabbing double unders and dragging her down into side control. One Minute in. McMann transitions to the back, flattens her out and starts swatting. Two minutes in. McMann chipping away with punches. Two minutes to go. McMann staying patient. More of the same until the bell. 10-8 McMann. Final result: McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns Round 1: Gravely slips on a spinning back kick, then shoots in. Johns threatening with a guillotine, but ends up on his back against the fence. Gravely keeps hold of an ankle to stymie Johns’ attempt to stand, remains attached when he does anyway. One minute in. Pressing Johns against the fence, but falls victim to a hip toss. Johns moves to the front headlock, looks for a knee as Gravely stands, then changes levels again. He manages to lock his hands and complete the double-leg, then jumps on his back two minutes in. One hook in as he plays backpack, looking for the RNC. He gets a hook in and looks to crank the neck, struggling to get his forearm under the chin. Two minutes to go. Johns staying attached, looks for some GNP. He briefly threatens a Suloev stretch before looking to flatten Gravely out. Gravely gets off his knees, but Johns manages to finally sneak in the choke. Good hand fighting from Gravely, though, an dhe survives the round. 10-9 Johns. Round 2: Early clinch, solid punches form Gravely. He lands a knee as Johns looks for a single-leg. manages to escape and reverse against the fence. One minute in. Big slam from Gravely, can’t establish. The second takedown gives way to a back take; one hook in. Johns slips out the back door two minutes in and hits his own takedown, only for Gravely to also escape out the back door. The scramble continues and Johns puts him on his back with an outside trip. He takes the back, but Gravely escapes and puts him on the fence. Two minutes to go. Gravely puts him on his rear against the fence. Johns works his way back to his feet, Gravely still attached. They trade after getting a bit of space, then Johns gets him to the mat again. They break at the bell. Close round. 10-9 Gravely? Round 3: Some early boxing exchanges until Johns catches a body kick and hauls him to the fence. Jockeying for position. Johns presses forward and gets head-and-arm thrown for his efforts. Gravely looks for a guillotine, ends up on the bototm but scrambles up. One minute in. Johns runs the pipe for a single-leg and retakes the back. Full body triangle. Looking for the RNC. Two minutes in. Johns flattens him out and starts cracking him with both hands. Once Gravely commits to defending the punches, Johns sneaks in the choke and forces the tap. Final result: Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) 145 lbs.: Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr Round 1: Burns opens with a body kick, tries a head kick and slips. He’s on the front foot early, sending out kicks. Burns shoots and completes it with an outside reap, immediately locking up a d’arce. Landwehr rolling for his life, manages a stalemate against the fence. One minute in. Burns chilling on top, adjusts his grip. Burns appears to claim a tap, but Landwehr powers through and stands. Two minutes in. Landwehr pops his head free, lands a shoulder strike and elbow on the break. Good uppercuts by Landwehr, but his overeagerness results in Burns demolishing him with a knee to the face. Out cold. Final result: Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) source: www.mmamania.com Read the full article
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UFC Fight Night 166 live stream results, ‘Blaydes vs Dos Santos’ play-by-play updates from Raleigh
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UFC Fight Night 166 live stream results, ‘Blaydes vs Dos Santos’ play-by-play updates from Raleigh
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will sort through some of its heavyweight clutter by way of UFC Fight Night 166 mixed martial arts (MMA) event. That’s where top-ranked contender, Curtis Blaydes, goes to war with former 265-pound champion, Junior dos Santos. The winner of Saturday night’s (Jan. 25, 2020) main event, held inside PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, will sit atop a very short list of title contenders while the loser goes straight to the back of the line. Also competing in “Tar Heel State” are welterweight grapplers Michael Chiesa and Rafael dos Anjos, two former lightweights with their eyes on the 170-pound prize. Longtime veterans Nik Lentz, Angela Hill, and Sara McMann will also see action. Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps, and post-fight analysis following “Blaydes vs. Dos Santos.” Without further delay, see below for the updated UFC Fight Night 166 results. (Note: This will go from the bottom up; therefore, scroll toward the bottom for the latest detailed round-by-round action.)
UFC RALEIGH QUICK RESULTS:
Curtis Blaydes vs. Junior dos Santos Michael Chiesa vs. Rafael dos Anjos Jordan Espinosa vs. Alex Perez Hannah Cifers vs. Angela Hill Jamahal Hill vs. Darko Stosic Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz — Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision (29-28 x2, 30-27) Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova — Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares — Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision (30-26 x2, 30-25) Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann — McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25) Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns — Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) at 2:53 of Round Three Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr — Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) at 2:43 of Round One
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265 lbs.: Curtis Blaydes vs. Junior dos Santos 145 lbs.: Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz Round 1: Counter right lands for Lentz early. He’s the more aggressive of the two early. Allen whiffs on an uppercut. One minute in. Lentz still advancing. Jab downstairs from Allen, blocks a head kick and denies a tie-up. 1-2 from Allen as he takes a shot. Lentz body kick and right hook. Trading in the center. Two minutes in. Lentz lands a straight right and low kick, then takes him to the fence. Outside trip briefly gets Allen down. Then a bodylock takedown, again can’t establish. Lentz with a 1-2 on the break with two minutes to go. Lentz continuing to press forward. Left hand lands for him. Allen’s moving well but not landing the counters. Lentz catches a kick, can’t use it, lands a body kick. One minute to go. Hard straight left by Allen. Uppercut connects. Body kicks from Lentz. Allen 1-2, Lentz looks to fire back, eats another left. 10-9 Lentz. Round 2: Round 3: Final result: 125 lbs.: Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova Round 1: Neither woman committing early. Low kick from Kish a minute in. Pudilova looking to jab, lands some. Mostly sparring so far. Kish leaning on the leg kicks. Two minutes in. Ugly spinning back fist attempt from Kish, who lands a leg kick and they trade knees inside. Kish slips, catches a body kick, lands two big knees. Left hook and low kick land for her. Two minutes to go. Kish flurries her way in, lands a leg kick and fires knees. Pudilova looks to punch inside before they separate. Pudilova counters a leg kick with a left hook. Superman punch misses with a minute to go. Right hand lands for Kish. Pudilova jabs. Kish body and low kicks. 10-9 Kish. Round 2: Kish catches an early kick and they duke it out in the clinch. Good elbows from Kish. Low kick lands for her a minute in. Glancing high kick. Low kick to side kick. Kish low kick, brief clinch. Pudilova’s gameplan doesn’t make sense, but she lands a 1-2. Now some good counters after taking a low kick. Jabs, right cross connect. Two minutes to go. Kish leg kick. Jab from Pudilova. Kish low kick, Pudilova jab. One minute to go. Another 1-2. Good rights from Pudilova, Kish combination. 10-9 Pudilova. Round 3: Pudilova lands a good right hand in the early going. One minute in. Kish moving quite a bit, not all of it in a productive fashion. Right hand from Pudilova after missing a Superman punch. Kish low kicks. Head kick blocked two minutes in. They trade, Kish with another low kick. Two minutes to go. Both of them bouncing around the cage with no apparent plan. Jabs from Pudilova, walks into a spinning back fist. Left hook from Pudilova. One minute to go. Pudilova tries a front kick, eats a leg kick. Pudilova misses with another Superman punch and gets taken down for it. Pudilova fails an armbar, than starts throwing elbows off of her back. What a weird, terrible fight. 10-9 Kish. Final result: Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares Round 1: Colares lands a body kick, eats a 1-2. Colares body kick, Jackson low kick. More kicks from both men. Jackson catches one and looks to take him down against the fence. Nice ankle pick to complete it. One minute in. Colares gets back to his feet, fails a hip toss. Jackson drags him down once again, lands a knee to the body as he stands. Two minutes in. Outside trip into half guard. Jackson has one hand pinned behind Colares’ back, but the Brazilian stands regardless and again fails a takedown before getting dragged back down away from the fence. Colares avoids a back take and rolls for a kneebar, can’t get it, stands. He jumps for a guillotine with two minutes to go. Nothing on the guillotine. They jockey for position. Knee from Jackson, nice elbow met by a Colares knee. One minute to go. Jackson gets a bit of separation and unloads a ridiculous series of haymakers that Colares somehow absorbs. Another straight left on the break. Clean 1-0 and he rips into Colares until the bell. 10-8 Jackson. Round 2: Early takedown from Jackson. One minute in. Colares suddenly locks up an arm-in guillotine and looks to crank. Jackson breaks his grip and pops his neck out. Two minutes in. Colares makes it back to his feet and puts him on the fence. Jockeying for position. Jackson takes him back down, has to settle for guard. Two minutes to go. Colares goes for that hip toss again and nearly gets it, but Jackson denies and hits yet another takedown as they stand. Colares manages to jump on his back, can’t maintain with a minute to go. Jackson comes back with a foot sweep that dumps Colares on his face, which appears to rock him. Jackson again unloads a massive sequence of shots that Colares again survives with only a wobble. Jackson takes him down when he refuses to fall and has to wait out a guillotine. 10-9 Jackson. Round 3: Jackson appears to have worn himself out beating the bejeezus out of Colares, who cracks him with a spinning elbow to start the round and gets clinched for it. Pressing Colares against the fence. They separate, 1-2 from Jackson. Huge counter left, more jabs. Colares sticks his tongue out at him and tries a head kick before looking for his own takedown a minute in. Rear waist lock for Colares. Jackson turns to face him and hits an outside trip into side control two minutes in. Colares scoots to the fence, then hits a wild arm spin after standing and looks for the back. Jackson manages to stand and put him back on the fence. Two minutes to go. Elbow from Jackson, hard 1-2. Colares goes for that spinning elbow again and gets taken down via body lock. He again works his way back up. Failed hip toss from Colares with a minute to go. Colares jumps guard on a guillotine and squeezes with everything he’s got. Colare just can’t finish it. 10-9 Jackson. Final result: Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann Round 1: Tentative start, both looking to jab. McMann hits a low single into guard, quickly moves to half guard. McMann staying heavy a minute in. Looking to pass, cannot do so. Body punches. Two minutes in. Lansberg retaining half guard but not doing much else. Now she turns into McMann and has to fight off a Jamanese necktie with two minutes to go. McMann gets a grip on her bicep for a full d’arce, then switches back to the necktie. Back to the d’arce. Loses it with a minute to go. Now looking for a kimura grip. McMann passes to side control and tries to wrench it. Nothing doing. 10-9 McMann, borderline 10-8 for one-sidedness. Round 2: Body kick lands for Lansberg. McMann shoots, gets double unders, completes the outside reap and takes half guard. One minute in. McMann not doing much from on top, but staying heavy. Two minutes in. More of the same. Two minutes to go. McMann hunting a kimura again. She loses it, shoves Lansberg back down when the Swede attempts to stand. One minute to go. McMann passes to full mount in the waning seconds. 10-9 McMann; not enough damage for the 10-8. Round 3: Lansberg steps into the clinch and McMann obliges, grabbing double unders and dragging her down into side control. One Minute in. McMann transitions to the back, flattens her out and starts swatting. Two minutes in. McMann chipping away with punches. Two minutes to go. McMann staying patient. More of the same until the bell. 10-8 McMann. Final result: McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns Round 1: Gravely slips on a spinning back kick, then shoots in. Johns threatening with a guillotine, but ends up on his back against the fence. Gravely keeps hold of an ankle to stymie Johns’ attempt to stand, remains attached when he does anyway. One minute in. Pressing Johns against the fence, but falls victim to a hip toss. Johns moves to the front headlock, looks for a knee as Gravely stands, then changes levels again. He manages to lock his hands and complete the double-leg, then jumps on his back two minutes in. One hook in as he plays backpack, looking for the RNC. He gets a hook in and looks to crank the neck, struggling to get his forearm under the chin. Two minutes to go. Johns staying attached, looks for some GNP. He briefly threatens a Suloev stretch before looking to flatten Gravely out. Gravely gets off his knees, but Johns manages to finally sneak in the choke. Good hand fighting from Gravely, though, an dhe survives the round. 10-9 Johns. Round 2: Early clinch, solid punches form Gravely. He lands a knee as Johns looks for a single-leg. manages to escape and reverse against the fence. One minute in. Big slam from Gravely, can’t establish. The second takedown gives way to a back take; one hook in. Johns slips out the back door two minutes in and hits his own takedown, only for Gravely to also escape out the back door. The scramble continues and Johns puts him on his back with an outside trip. He takes the back, but Gravely escapes and puts him on the fence. Two minutes to go. Gravely puts him on his rear against the fence. Johns works his way back to his feet, Gravely still attached. They trade after getting a bit of space, then Johns gets him to the mat again. They break at the bell. Close round. 10-9 Gravely? Round 3: Some early boxing exchanges until Johns catches a body kick and hauls him to the fence. Jockeying for position. Johns presses forward and gets head-and-arm thrown for his efforts. Gravely looks for a guillotine, ends up on the bototm but scrambles up. One minute in. Johns runs the pipe for a single-leg and retakes the back. Full body triangle. Looking for the RNC. Two minutes in. Johns flattens him out and starts cracking him with both hands. Once Gravely commits to defending the punches, Johns sneaks in the choke and forces the tap. Final result: Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) 145 lbs.: Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr Round 1: Burns opens with a body kick, tries a head kick and slips. He’s on the front foot early, sending out kicks. Burns shoots and completes it with an outside reap, immediately locking up a d’arce. Landwehr rolling for his life, manages a stalemate against the fence. One minute in. Burns chilling on top, adjusts his grip. Burns appears to claim a tap, but Landwehr powers through and stands. Two minutes in. Landwehr pops his head free, lands a shoulder strike and elbow on the break. Good uppercuts by Landwehr, but his overeagerness results in Burns demolishing him with a knee to the face. Out cold. Final result: Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) 185 lbs.: Bevon Lewis vs. Dequan Townsend Round 1: Lewis on the advance early, catches a leg kick and punches his way into the clinch. Knee from Lewis. They separate, low kick form Lewis. Body kick attempt. One minute in. Townsend with a combo, gets taken back to the fence. Dirty boxing from Lewis, exits with a knee. Jab from Lewis. 1-2 and leg kick two minutes in. Townsend with a hard body shot and knees, gets put on the fence again. Two minutes to go. Jockeying for position. Knees from Lewis and they separate. One minute to go. Overhand right from Lewis, Townsend swings big but whiffs. Counter right and low kick trip Townsend up. Bit of a staring contest in the center. Straight right from Lewis, Townsend tries to open up. 10-9 Lewis. Round 2: Lewis opens with a leg kick. Right hand, another leg kick, back to the fence. Knee from Lewis downstairs. He exits with a two-piece. One minute in. Body kick from Townsend. Lewis lands a hard right cross, ties up, takes him to the fence again. Jockeying for position two minutes in. Good combo from Lewis as they separate. Townsend swings haymakers. Lewis ducks a big swing and ties up. Two minutes to go. Pressing Townsend against the fence. Trading knees downstairs with a minute to go. They separate. Counter right lands for Lewis. Glancing low kick. He catches a kick and they clinch up again. 10-9 Lewis. Round 3: Lewis gets an early body lock and puts him on the fence. One minute in. Lewis just keeping him pressed there. Now he changes levels, switches to a rear waist lock. They separate. Two minutes in. Good low-high combo, left hook into the clinch. To the fence once more. Two minutes to go. Townsend just can’t get free. Now they separate. Lewis changes levels and hauls him to the fence again. Townsend reverses and separates with a minute to go. Body kicks form Townsend. Back to the clinch .Lewis changes levels, can’t get it. 10-9 Lewis. Final result: Lewis def. Townsend by unanimous decision 145 lbs.: Arnold Allen vs. Nik Lentz Round 1: Counter right lands for Lentz early. He’s the more aggressive of the two early. Allen whiffs on an uppercut. One minute in. Lentz still advancing. Jab downstairs from Allen, blocks a head kick and denies a tie-up. 1-2 from Allen as he takes a shot. Lentz body kick and right hook. Trading in the center. Two minutes in. Lentz lands a straight right and low kick, then takes him to the fence. Outside trip briefly gets Allen down. Then a bodylock takedown, again can’t establish. Lentz with a 1-2 on the break with two minutes to go. Lentz continuing to press forward. Left hand lands for him. Allen’s moving well but not landing the counters. Lentz catches a kick, can’t use it, lands a body kick. One minute to go. Hard straight left by Allen. Uppercut connects. Body kicks from Lentz. Allen 1-2, Lentz looks to fire back, eats another left. 10-9 Lentz. Round 2: Allen lands some early jabs. Low kick from Lentz, eats a 1-2 in return. Right hand connects for him. Another stiff Allen jab. One minute in. Heavy combination appears to sting Lentz, who comes back with a body kick. Trading jabs in the center, 1-2 from Allen. Lentz jabs and ties up. Allen takes him to the fence two minutes in. They separate. Body kick from Lentz. Again. Chopping left by Allen inside. More jabs. Two minutes to go. Lentz 1-2. 1-1-2 from Allen. More jabs, swatting left. Lentz low kick. They trade against the fence with a minute to go. More jabs from Allen, pivoting uppercut. Lentz tries a jumping knee, goes for a late takedown. Allen reverses position on the fence, denies a takedown and both land knees. 10-9 Allen. Round 3: Lentz continuing to advance, lands a leg kick. One minute in. Allen still working behind the jab. Lentz tries a combo. One minute in. Allen lands a lead left near the fence. Another left around the guard. 1-2 connects. Two minutes in. Overhand left knocks Lentz back, glancing head kick follows up. Lentz looks for a single-leg, can’t get it. Jab from Allen. Lentz shoots, gets taken to the fence with double unders. Two minutes to go. Allen denies a takedown, keeps him on the fence. Big left by Allen on the break. Straight left splits Lentz’s guard with a minute to go. Lead left connects. Lentz shoots, denied. Head kick attempt. Body kick lands. Big counter left by Allen before the bell. 10-9 Allen. Final result: Allen def. Lentz by unanimous decision 125 lbs.: Justine Kish vs. Lucie Pudilova Round 1: Neither woman committing early. Low kick from Kish a minute in. Pudilova looking to jab, lands some. Mostly sparring so far. Kish leaning on the leg kicks. Two minutes in. Ugly spinning back fist attempt from Kish, who lands a leg kick and they trade knees inside. Kish slips, catches a body kick, lands two big knees. Left hook and low kick land for her. Two minutes to go. Kish flurries her way in, lands a leg kick and fires knees. Pudilova looks to punch inside before they separate. Pudilova counters a leg kick with a left hook. Superman punch misses with a minute to go. Right hand lands for Kish. Pudilova jabs. Kish body and low kicks. 10-9 Kish. Round 2: Kish catches an early kick and they duke it out in the clinch. Good elbows from Kish. Low kick lands for her a minute in. Glancing high kick. Low kick to side kick. Kish low kick, brief clinch. Pudilova’s gameplan doesn’t make sense, but she lands a 1-2. Now some good counters after taking a low kick. Jabs, right cross connect. Two minutes to go. Kish leg kick. Jab from Pudilova. Kish low kick, Pudilova jab. One minute to go. Another 1-2. Good rights from Pudilova, Kish combination. 10-9 Pudilova. Round 3: Pudilova lands a good right hand in the early going. One minute in. Kish moving quite a bit, not all of it in a productive fashion. Right hand from Pudilova after missing a Superman punch. Kish low kicks. Head kick blocked two minutes in. They trade, Kish with another low kick. Two minutes to go. Both of them bouncing around the cage with no apparent plan. Jabs from Pudilova, walks into a spinning back fist. Left hook from Pudilova. One minute to go. Pudilova tries a front kick, eats a leg kick. Pudilova misses with another Superman punch and gets taken down for it. Pudilova fails an armbar, than starts throwing elbows off of her back. What a weird, terrible fight. 10-9 Kish. Final result: Kish def. Pudilova by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Montel Jackson vs. Felipe Colares Round 1: Colares lands a body kick, eats a 1-2. Colares body kick, Jackson low kick. More kicks from both men. Jackson catches one and looks to take him down against the fence. Nice ankle pick to complete it. One minute in. Colares gets back to his feet, fails a hip toss. Jackson drags him down once again, lands a knee to the body as he stands. Two minutes in. Outside trip into half guard. Jackson has one hand pinned behind Colares’ back, but the Brazilian stands regardless and again fails a takedown before getting dragged back down away from the fence. Colares avoids a back take and rolls for a kneebar, can’t get it, stands. He jumps for a guillotine with two minutes to go. Nothing on the guillotine. They jockey for position. Knee from Jackson, nice elbow met by a Colares knee. One minute to go. Jackson gets a bit of separation and unloads a ridiculous series of haymakers that Colares somehow absorbs. Another straight left on the break. Clean 1-0 and he rips into Colares until the bell. 10-8 Jackson. Round 2: Early takedown from Jackson. One minute in. Colares suddenly locks up an arm-in guillotine and looks to crank. Jackson breaks his grip and pops his neck out. Two minutes in. Colares makes it back to his feet and puts him on the fence. Jockeying for position. Jackson takes him back down, has to settle for guard. Two minutes to go. Colares goes for that hip toss again and nearly gets it, but Jackson denies and hits yet another takedown as they stand. Colares manages to jump on his back, can’t maintain with a minute to go. Jackson comes back with a foot sweep that dumps Colares on his face, which appears to rock him. Jackson again unloads a massive sequence of shots that Colares again survives with only a wobble. Jackson takes him down when he refuses to fall and has to wait out a guillotine. 10-9 Jackson. Round 3: Jackson appears to have worn himself out beating the bejeezus out of Colares, who cracks him with a spinning elbow to start the round and gets clinched for it. Pressing Colares against the fence. They separate, 1-2 from Jackson. Huge counter left, more jabs. Colares sticks his tongue out at him and tries a head kick before looking for his own takedown a minute in. Rear waist lock for Colares. Jackson turns to face him and hits an outside trip into side control two minutes in. Colares scoots to the fence, then hits a wild arm spin after standing and looks for the back. Jackson manages to stand and put him back on the fence. Two minutes to go. Elbow from Jackson, hard 1-2. Colares goes for that spinning elbow again and gets taken down via body lock. He again works his way back up. Failed hip toss from Colares with a minute to go. Colares jumps guard on a guillotine and squeezes with everything he’s got. Colare just can’t finish it. 10-9 Jackson. Final result: Jackson def. Colares by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Lina Lansberg vs. Sara McMann Round 1: Tentative start, both looking to jab. McMann hits a low single into guard, quickly moves to half guard. McMann staying heavy a minute in. Looking to pass, cannot do so. Body punches. Two minutes in. Lansberg retaining half guard but not doing much else. Now she turns into McMann and has to fight off a Jamanese necktie with two minutes to go. McMann gets a grip on her bicep for a full d’arce, then switches back to the necktie. Back to the d’arce. Loses it with a minute to go. Now looking for a kimura grip. McMann passes to side control and tries to wrench it. Nothing doing. 10-9 McMann, borderline 10-8 for one-sidedness. Round 2: Body kick lands for Lansberg. McMann shoots, gets double unders, completes the outside reap and takes half guard. One minute in. McMann not doing much from on top, but staying heavy. Two minutes in. More of the same. Two minutes to go. McMann hunting a kimura again. She loses it, shoves Lansberg back down when the Swede attempts to stand. One minute to go. McMann passes to full mount in the waning seconds. 10-9 McMann; not enough damage for the 10-8. Round 3: Lansberg steps into the clinch and McMann obliges, grabbing double unders and dragging her down into side control. One Minute in. McMann transitions to the back, flattens her out and starts swatting. Two minutes in. McMann chipping away with punches. Two minutes to go. McMann staying patient. More of the same until the bell. 10-8 McMann. Final result: McMann def. Lansberg by unanimous decision 135 lbs.: Tony Gravely vs. Brett Johns Round 1: Gravely slips on a spinning back kick, then shoots in. Johns threatening with a guillotine, but ends up on his back against the fence. Gravely keeps hold of an ankle to stymie Johns’ attempt to stand, remains attached when he does anyway. One minute in. Pressing Johns against the fence, but falls victim to a hip toss. Johns moves to the front headlock, looks for a knee as Gravely stands, then changes levels again. He manages to lock his hands and complete the double-leg, then jumps on his back two minutes in. One hook in as he plays backpack, looking for the RNC. He gets a hook in and looks to crank the neck, struggling to get his forearm under the chin. Two minutes to go. Johns staying attached, looks for some GNP. He briefly threatens a Suloev stretch before looking to flatten Gravely out. Gravely gets off his knees, but Johns manages to finally sneak in the choke. Good hand fighting from Gravely, though, an dhe survives the round. 10-9 Johns. Round 2: Early clinch, solid punches form Gravely. He lands a knee as Johns looks for a single-leg. manages to escape and reverse against the fence. One minute in. Big slam from Gravely, can’t establish. The second takedown gives way to a back take; one hook in. Johns slips out the back door two minutes in and hits his own takedown, only for Gravely to also escape out the back door. The scramble continues and Johns puts him on his back with an outside trip. He takes the back, but Gravely escapes and puts him on the fence. Two minutes to go. Gravely puts him on his rear against the fence. Johns works his way back to his feet, Gravely still attached. They trade after getting a bit of space, then Johns gets him to the mat again. They break at the bell. Close round. 10-9 Gravely? Round 3: Some early boxing exchanges until Johns catches a body kick and hauls him to the fence. Jockeying for position. Johns presses forward and gets head-and-arm thrown for his efforts. Gravely looks for a guillotine, ends up on the bototm but scrambles up. One minute in. Johns runs the pipe for a single-leg and retakes the back. Full body triangle. Looking for the RNC. Two minutes in. Johns flattens him out and starts cracking him with both hands. Once Gravely commits to defending the punches, Johns sneaks in the choke and forces the tap. Final result: Johns def. Gravely by submission (rear naked choke) 145 lbs.: Herbert Burns vs. Nate Landwehr Round 1: Burns opens with a body kick, tries a head kick and slips. He’s on the front foot early, sending out kicks. Burns shoots and completes it with an outside reap, immediately locking up a d’arce. Landwehr rolling for his life, manages a stalemate against the fence. One minute in. Burns chilling on top, adjusts his grip. Burns appears to claim a tap, but Landwehr powers through and stands. Two minutes in. Landwehr pops his head free, lands a shoulder strike and elbow on the break. Good uppercuts by Landwehr, but his overeagerness results in Burns demolishing him with a knee to the face. Out cold. Final result: Burns def. Landwehr by KO (knee) source: www.mmamania.com Read the full article
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