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Drakkar Klose slam KOs Joe Soelecki in 1st
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he main card of the final UFC fight card of 2024 mirrored the preliminary action on Saturday night in Tampa, opening with a couple decisions before the finishes started coming one after another and continued through to the end.
Recent Dana White’s Contender Series grad Navajo Stirling opened the six-fight slate by sweeping the scorecards in his debut opposite Tuco Tokkos before Daniel Marcos and Adrian Yanez paired off for an entertaining bantamweight tussle that ended with the former landing on the favorable side of a split decision verdict.
It was finishes the rest of the way home, beginning with Dustin Jacoby planting a flush right hand on the jaw of Vitor Petrino and Manel Kape eventually melting Bruno Silva before calling for a championship opportunity. In the co-main event, Cub Swanson ended his back-and-forth barnburner against Billy Quarantillo with an absolute missile of a right hand, followed by Joaquin Buckley wrapping up an outstanding 2024 campaign with a stoppage win over perennial contender Colby Covington.
Check out all the details below, and thanks for spending the year following along to the action here!
Main event scheduled for five rounds. All other bouts scheduled for three rounds. | Prelim Results | Official Scorecards
UFC Fight Night: Covington vs Buckley Results
Joaquin Buckley defeats Colby Covington by TKO (doctor’s stoppage) at 4:42 of Round 3
Cub Swanson defeats Billy Quarantillo by KO (right hand) at 1:36 of Round 3
Manel Kape defeats Bruno Silva by TKO (strikes) at 1:57 of Round 3
Dustin Jacoby defeats Vitor Petrino by KO (right hand) at 3:44 of Round 3
Daniel Marcos defeats Adrian Yanez by split decision (28-29, 30-27, 29-28)
Navajo Stirling defeats Tuco Tokkos by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Michael Johnson defeats Ottman Azaitar by KO (right hook) at 2:03 of Round 2
Joel Álvarez defeats Drakkar Klose by KO (flying knee) at 2:48 of Round 1
Sean Woodson defeats Fernando Padilla by TKO (strikes) at 4:58 of Round 1
Felipe Lima defeats Miles Johns by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Miranda Maverick defeats Jamey-Lyn Horth by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Davey Grant defeats Ramon Taveras by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Piera Rodriguez defeats Josefine Knutsson by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
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Joel Alvarez {-440} DEFEATS Drakkar Klose {+340} via 1 round KNOCKOUT on UFC Tampa. Will go 3 rounds {-210} & Alvarez wins inside the distance {-170} hits!
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UFC 301 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: Jose Aldo nets $21k for potential final UFC fight
RIO DE JANEIRO – Warriors from Saturday’s UFC 301 occasion took domestic UFC Limited time Rules Compliance pay totaling $280,000.
The program, a comprehensive arrange that incorporates outfitting prerequisites, media commitments and other things beneath the warrior code of conduct, replaces the past installments made beneath the UFC Competitor Outfitting Policy.
UFC 301 took put at Rio Field. The fundamental card publicized on pay-per-view taking after prelims on ESPN2 and ESPN+.
The full UFC 301 UFC Limited time Rules Compliance payouts included:
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Alexandre Pantoja: $42,000
def. Steve Erceg: $32,000
Jose Aldo: $21,000
def. Jonathan Martinez: $11,000
Anthony Smith: $21,000
def. Vitor Petrino: $4,500
Michel Pereira: $11,000
def. Ihor Potieria: $6,000
Caio Borralho: $6,000
def. Paul Craig: $16,000
Joanderson Brito: $6,000
def. Jack Shore: $6,000
Iasmin Lucindo: $4,500
def. Karolina Kowalkiewicz: $16,000
Myktybek Orolbai: $4,000
def. Mythical people Brener: $4,500
Drakkar Klose: $11,000
def. Joaquim Silva: $11,000
Mauricio Ruffy: $4,000
def. Jamie Mullarkey: $11,000
Dione Barbosa: $4,000
def. Ernesta Kareckaite: $4,000
Ismael Bonfim: $4,000
def. Vinc Pichel: $11,000
Alessandro Costa: $4,500
def. Kevin Borjas: $4,000
Under the UFC Special Rules Compliance program’s payout levels, which suitable the cash produced by Venum’s multi-year sponsorship with the UFC, warriors are paid based on their add up to number of UFC bouts, as well as Zuffa-era WEC battles (January 2007 and afterward) and Zuffa-era Strikeforce bouts (April 2011 and afterward). Warriors with 1-3 bouts get $4,000 per appearance; 4-5 bouts get $4,500; 6-10 bouts get $6,000; 11-15 bouts gain $11,000; 16-20 bouts take $16,000; and 21 bouts and more get $21,000. Also, champions gain $42,000 whereas title challengers get $32,000.
In expansion to experience-based pay, UFC warriors will get in unendingness eminence installments measuring to 20-30 percent of any UFC stock sold that bears their resemblance, agreeing to officials.
Full 2024 UFC Limited time Rules Compliance payouts:
“UFC 301: Pantoja vs. Erceg” – $280,000
“UFC on ESPN 55: Nicolau vs. Perez” – $175,000
“UFC 300: Pereira vs. Hill” – $460,000
“UFC Battle Night 240: Allen vs. Curtis 2” – $162,500
“UFC on ESPN 54: Blanchfield vs. Fiorot” – $173,000
“UFC on ESPN 53: Ribas vs. Namajunas” – $148,000
“UFC Battle Night 239: Tuivasa vs. Tybura” – $189,500
“UFC 299: O’Malley vs. Vera 2” – $359,000
“UFC Battle Night 238: Rozenstruik vs. Gaziev” – $133,500
“UFC Battle Night 237: Moreno vs. Royval 2” – $135,500
“UFC 298: Volkanovski vs. Topuria” – $243,000
“UFC Battle Night 236: Hermansson vs. Pyfer” – $236,500
“UFC Battle Night 235: Dolidze vs. Imavov” – $170,500
“UFC 297: Strickland vs. Du Plessis” – $285,500
“UFC Battle Night 234: Ankalaev vs. Walker 2” – $159,500
Year-to-date add up to: $2,920,000
2023 add up to: $8,188,000
2022 add up to: $8,351,500
2021 add up to: $6,167,500
Program-to-date add up to: $25,657,000
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Watch The MMA Hour with Alexander Volkanovski, Eddie Alvarez, Johnny Eblen, Drakkar Klose, Regis Prograis, and more now
MMA Fighting – All PostsRead More Filed under: The Mixed Martial Arts Hour is back in your life! Below is a rundown of Wednesday’s show, which begins at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT / 6 p.m. UK time. 1 p.m. ET: We kick off the show by running down the day’s lineup. 1:10 p.m.: Drakkar Klose stops by following his crazy knockout win over Joe Solecki at UFC Austin. 1:30 p.m.: Eddie Alvarez looks back on…
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UFC - Fight Night, Dariush vs Tsarukyan
December 2nd's edition of UFC Fight Night took place in the Moody Center at Austin, Texas and proved to me that if you miss the prelims, you may end up missing out on some good moments. In this post, I will be reviewing the main card, but I will gloss over some of the prelim fights.
Prelims
Veronica Hardy def. Jamey-Lyn Horth
The card was kicked off by a Women's 125 matchup that resulted in a split decision victory for Veronica Hardy. I missed this fight.
Jared Gooden def. Wellington Turman
Jared Gooden ended up scoring a 2nd round submission. Amazing comeback. I missed this fight as well.
Rodolfo Bellato def. Ihor Potieria
Ihor Potieria was dangerously close to finishing before he gassed out and was finished by Rodolfo Bellato in the 2nd round. I once again missed this fight.
Drakkar Klose def. Joe Solecki
This is when I began to regret tuning out, because this ended in a slam knockout by Drakkar Klose. Fight ended 1 minute and 41 seconds in to the first round.
Cody Brundage def. Zachary Reese
I tuned in when this fight began, and I was a little disappointed I didn't get to see the slam knockout in the last fight, but I was quickly elated when this became the first UFC event to have two slam knockouts. Cody Brundage won the fight by slamming Zachary Reese on the side of his head as he held on to an arm-bar.
Nobody learned from Rose Namajunas that there is risk in holding on to an arm bar while your opponent is standing. It's also odd how both slam knockouts were within 8 seconds of each other, because this fight ended 1 minute and 49 seconds in to the first round.
Miesha Tate def. Julia Avila
Miesha Tate proved once again that she is still a good fight for anyone in the Women's Bantamweight division by achieving a submission victory in the third round.
Main Card
Dustin Stoltzfus def. Punahele Soriano
Dustin Stoltzfus is the weirdest fighter in my eyes, because I was almost certain that he retired after getting knocked out by Abus Magomedov, but he came from out of nowhere and submitted his opponent in the 2nd round.
I'm hoping for a good career resurgence from Stoltzfus, but I am not 100% certain he'll make it far in Middleweight.
Joaquim Silva def. Clay Guida
This was a back and forth fight, with Joaquim Silva edging out a unanimous decision in an action packed 3 round affair.
Clay Guida has cemented his legacy in my eyes, and while he can still keep fighting I think retirement will be weighing in on him soon enough.
Sean Brady def. Kelvin Gasteleum
Honestly, I think 170 is good for Kelvin Gasteleum. Sean Brady beat him by submission in the 3rd round, but I still think that Kelvin can have much better success at 170 than 185.
Deiveson Figureido def. Rob Font
This fight showcased Deiveson's amazing power and how he has only strengthened after he moved up in weight from 125.
Deiveson will soon be entering the Bantamweight rankings, as Rob Font was ranked #8.
Jalin Turner def. Bobby Green
This fight proved that even though I feel like the UFC has the best referees, there is still a lot of work to be done to make the sport safer. Jalin Turner knocked out Bobby Green 2 minutes and 37 seconds in to the first round, but the referee forced Jalin Turner to continue to ground and pound Bobby Green, and had finally stopped the fight at 2 minutes and 49 seconds.
Kerry Hatley should not be allowed to referee any more fights. This is extremely dangerous officiating that should be dealt with accordingly.
Arman Tsarukyan def. Beneil Dariush
I had high hopes from Beneil going in to this fight, and pre-fight shenanigans made me despise Arman on a massive level. The hotel altercation with Bobby Green was extremely disappointing to me when I looked at what Arman was doing during fight week.
Unfortunately for me, Arman ended up knocking out Beneil in the 1st round with a knee and punches. The fight just barely surpassed 1 minute.
Overall, the main event did not disappoint and Arman has proved that he should be one of the next people in line to fight Islam Makhachev for the Lightweight championship.
Overall Rating
8.5/10
I really enjoyed this week's UFC event. Some serious stakes in the main event for a potential title opportunity, the two men in the co-main are always down to fight. The undercard was super entertaining.
UFC fans always eat good.
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Sean O'Malley revisits his fight against Petr Yan
UFC bantamweight superstar ‘Sugar’ Sean O’Malley has revisited his split decision victory against Petr Yan. Their closely-contested three-round matchup transpired at UFC 280 in October 2022. Two of the three judges scored it 29-28 in favor of O’Malley, whereas one scored it 29-28 for Yan. In a video posted to his YouTube channel, O’Malley, his coach Tim Welch, and UFC fighter Drakkar Klose…
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Beneil Dariush KO Drakkar Klose
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There’s been some damn WARS on this thing, man.
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Kings MMA's Beneil Dariush earns 12th UFC win, knocks out Fight Ready's Drakkar Klose at ‘UFC 248’ in Las Vegas, Nevada
Kings MMA’s Beneil Dariush earns 12th UFC win, knocks out Fight Ready’s Drakkar Klose at ‘UFC 248’ in Las Vegas, Nevada
Beneil Dariush, Drakkar Klose (©UFC)
Training at Kings MMA in Anaheim, California, United States, Beneil Dariush, 30, was one of the winners at “UFC 248.” It was the Assyrian-American mixed martial arts veteran’s 12th win in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Featuring 11 MMA matches, including two title bouts, the UFC held “UFC 248” at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on…
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It's sad he lost but DC manhandling grown giant ass men is what made me a fan of this sport in the first place. Love it.
And Drakkar Klose with this reverse slam earlier in the night?
Best card of the year!!!
(except for that one bad part)
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Drakkar Klose {-210} DEFEATS Joaquim Silva {+180} via 3 round DECISION on UFC 301. Will go 3 rounds {+125} & Klose wins by decision {+180} hits!
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Does Drakkar Klose Have A Son With His Wife?
Does Drakkar Klose Have A Son With His Wife?
Followers are eager about Drakkar Klose’s racial heritage, faith, and different private info due to his latest UFC struggle and different highlights. Drakkar Don Klose, an American combined martial artist, is presently competing within the Light-weight division of the Final Combating Championship. After a two-year break, Klose was scheduled to struggle Nikolas Motta at UFC on ESPN 34 on April 16,…
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Beniel Dariush flying the criminally underrated Assyrian Flag in the UFC. The flag could be seen next to Dariush’s name following a stunning KO win over Drakkar Klose earlier today.
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