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OFFICIAL RESULT: †WINNER and NEW UFC Women’s Flyweight Champion – Valentina Shevchenko via unanimous decision (49-46 x3)
ROUND TWO: Jedrzejczyk comes out jabbing again but again isn’t in crange. Shevchenko lands a front kick to the face then a leg kick. Spinning back fist lands for Shevchenko on the counter. body kick from Jedrzejczyk but Shevchenko lands a couple of counters. Shevchenko avoids a right and lands a right of her own. Body kick from Shevhcenko lands. Another counter right from Shevhcenko lands as she avoids a right from Jedrzejczyk. Inside leg kick from Shevchenko. Jedrzejczyk is coming forward but she’s missing most of her offense and Shevhcenko is countering her well. Quick couple of punches from Shevchenko land. body kick from Jedrzejczyk lands. Hard right from Shevchenko wobbles Jedrzejczyk for a second but she recovers almost immediately. body kick from Jedrzejczyk is caught and Shevhcenko rides her to the fence and lands short rights in the clinch the hits a body lock takedown. Side control for Shevhcenko and she’s landing shoulder strikes and elbows. Shevcheno is after the mounted crucifix again, she’s landing elbows along the way. Jedrzejczyk tries to shrimp but Shevhcenko is controlling her. Jedrzejczyk wall walks but eats a hard knee to the face and Shevhcenko trips her down again the ends the round from the ride position.
ROUND ONE: Lopez is an inch taller but has a notable edge in reach of four and a half inches. Lopez fighting southpaw, and misses a couple of lefts to get us going. Leg kick from Katona, then Lopez catches a kick and lands a couple of hooks. Katona tries a high kick that’s blocked. Inside leg kick from Katona, Lopez lands a stiff left hand then a body kick which prompts a clinch and Lopez blocks a takedown attempt. Katona lands a body kick of his own. Another inside leg kick from Katona, he’s the more mobile fighter so far but Lopez is pressuring forward. Left from Lopez lands. One two from Lopez lands. Lopez lands a right hook, Katona responds with a right of his own. Another left to the body from Lopez but he’s starting to reach for that and is leaving himself vulnerable to counters. Katona blocks a takedown attempt. Body shot from Katona lands, Lopez lands a left to the head. Double leg now from Lopez and he’s got Katona down in full guard. Katona throwing a few elbows from his back, Lopez lands a few punches as the round ends.
PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET) #11 Nina Ansaroff (115.25 lbs.) vs. #3 Claudia Gadelha (115.5 lbs.) Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155.75 lbs.) vs. Gilbert Burns (155.75 lbs.) #3 Katlyn Chookagian (125.75 lbs.) vs. #9 Jessica Eye (126 lbs.) Eryk Anders (186 lbs.) vs. #14 Elias Theodorou (184.5 lbs.)
Booker T came out as the #30 entrant, picked up the dead RVD .. and eliminated him (the fans hated it!). Spinaroonie! But the celebration was short-lived as he walked in to a Stone Cold Stunner which sent him hurtling over the top to the floor. The last four: Austin, Triple H, Angle and Perfect. Angle hit the Olympic Slam on HHH. He took Austin for a few German Suplex (which commentators said was a nod to Benoit). Austin escaped the suplex barrage with a low blow.
ROUND THREE: Another touch of gloves at the start of the round. There’s some swelling around the left side of Holloway’s face, not bad but worth noting. Body kick from Ortega then a left hook. Right from Holloway as they separated from a clinch. Holloway lands to the body but eats a hard right and Holloway is backing up. Ortega is coming forward, he hits a double leg along the fence and nearly gets the back before Holloway slide shim off and gets free. Ortega lands another right, he’s finding that punch now. Hard spinning elbow from Ortega and a leg kick. Holloway lands a right but eats another counter. Holloway lands a calf kick, Ortega lands a leg kick. Right from Holloway, he’s slipping the counter hooks. Ortega lands an uppercut but eats a right. I can’t believe the chins on these two. Lefts and rights from Holloway and they clinch up on the fence. Holloway is on the fence, Ortega is looking for a trip but Holloway slips free and lands a right. Combination from Holloway lands and he’s coming forward now. Ortega lands another right as Holloway is along the fence. Right from Holloway lands, Ortega misses an uppercut and takes another right. This fight is nuts. Another takedown attempt from Ortega hits the fence but the action stalls as the round ends.
Brian Ortega is undefeated as a professional and has finished all of his UFC opponents, he’s coming off of the biggest win of his career to date when he became the first person to stop Frankie Edgar. Ortega is looking to not only remain perfect but to win his first UFC title at the expense of another one of the best fighters in the world. Max Holloway has an absurd twelve fight winning streak going on, he hasn’t lost since Conor McGregor wrestled him to a decision in 2013. Holloway is coming off of back to back finishes of long time featherweight king Jose Aldo, now he’s looking for his second title defense and is trying to further solidify himself not only as one of the best right now but one of the best ever. The odds have moved around a bit on this one but favor Ortega at -120 against a -110 comeback for the champion.
ROUND THREE: They touch gloves, Gadleha tries a double leg that Ansaroff blocks. Another takedown attempt but again Ansaroff blocks and this time lands a couple of hooks. Body work from Ansaroff as she’s looking to angle on Gadelha. The jab from Ansaroff is working, and she’s landing calf kicks again as well. Ansaroff lands a leg kick and a jab. More calf kicks from Ansaroff, Gadelha’s movement is a bit compromised. Right uppercut from Ansaroff and more jabs. Gadelha has no answer to that jab and leg kick. Ansaroff with a steady stream of calf kicks and jabs, she avoids a sloppy takedown attempt from Gadelha. Gadelha is a big moving target at distance, Ansaroff is striking with near impunity. Right to the body from Ansaroff. They split jabs but Ansaroff is landing collow up offense and Gadelha is just plodding forward. More leg kicks from Ansaroff. Gadelha lands a right but eats an uppercut. Another calf kick from Ansaroff will bring the clock all the way down.
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We’re out by the ring and we did the rehearsal where Matt Morgan, great big guy, came up and almost punked us. Someone went, “Is this gonna be a shoot?” I said, “I dunno man, be prepared for anything.” …[Morgan] goes, “Hey, nut shot me [during the brawl] and that’ll be the way I get outta there.” He didn’t have no problem with us, and a lot of them didn’t.
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