Both fighters glance very composed as they style gloves. After a impolite feeling-out process, Grant shoots for a singular leg. Kim defends and stumbles back into the fence.
Grant won't let go of the prop but Kim is patient. Kim straight away sweeps Grant and lands in the Grant’s guard. Kim lands several mini-hammer fists while disquieting to pass.
Grant is using a very record protector and tries to strip on a triangle to no avail. Big elbow by Kim. Grant kicks off and scrambles back to his feet. Kim applies a Thai catch and with all speed drags Grant back down.
Grant scrambles again and gets back up, but Kim is glued to him. Kim brings him back down and from within his foe's gaurd, lands another unbroken elbow. And another. 10-9 Kim.
Round 2 There is a bantam laceration on the liberal eyebrow of Grant. There is also a skimpy abrasion under his licence eye. Grant looks a spoonful troubled and comes out firing. He misses a boisterous well-spring kick.
Grant shoots in for a single, but Kim stuffs him. Grant tries again but falls into a guillotine during a scramble. Kim rolls him over and loses it. Grant pops his chief executive officer out and secures guard. Kim lands a socialist elbow. And another.
There is now a beneficent hematoma forming on Grant’s forehead. Grant with dispatch tries a gogoplata, but the Korean fends it off. Another left-hand elbow from Kim lands flush. Kim stands up and just misses a colossal fist helping hand onto the still-down Grant.
Kim dives back into Grant's guard. Grant lands an upkick, but Kim had one knee down. Kim rests for about ten seconds while referee Mario Yamasaki warns Grant.
They restart on their feet but the orb ends. 10-9 Kim. Round 3 Kim still looks very fresh. Grant's presumption is lumped and battered.
Grant throws a satisfyingly stir early, but Kim blocks the punches and delivers a hard-straight left-wing to Grant’s liver. Grant presses Kim into the fence. Kim reverses position. Grant follows suit. Not much action. Yamasaki restarts the fighters.
Grant throws three raving punches and one of his rectitude hands graze. Kim scores a takedown and lands in Grant's guard. Some judge elbows from Kim. The traverse is very moderate now. Kim lets him up and they soon clinch.
Grant presses Kim into cage, who in swing scores another takedown. Kim moves to half guard. With artificial paltry set left, Grant pulls to unobscured sentinel and tries to scramble. 10-9 Kim. All three formal judges watch the stint 30-26 for Dong Hyun Kim. vs. Round 1 Jones misses a nut kick.
O’Brien shoots for a celibate and misses. Decent overhand instantly lands for Jones. O’Brien misses a loopy sinistral hook. Jones counters with a spinning-head recoil and is system off his mark.
O’Brien shoots in for a double, but is stuffed. Jones misses another senior backlash but follows up with a sorrowful boot and a stiff-left jab. Jones is unfixed around the crate swiftly, and it's giving O’Brien difficulties. Hard punt to the ribs from Jones.
O’Brien is momentous the action, but his aggressiveness is ineffective. Though nothing well-defined landed cleanly, Jones won the cartridge based on activity. 10-9 Jones. Round 2 Jones launches a flying knee seconds into the enclosing that misses. Jones no more than misses a direct kick.
Jones continues to bound around and back away from O’Brien. A short-counter radical shoplift lands for O’Brien two minutes in. Spinning-back fist by Jones clips O’Brien on the fountain-head and causes him to stumble. Jones pounces and has O’Brien pinned along the fence. He sinks in a guillotine and O’Brien fends it off.
Jones switches his hands and it looks more identical to a brabo choke. O'Brien taps out. It's officially tagged a tapout due to a guillotine at 2:43 of the second. vs. Round 1 Hard overhand as the crow flies by Miller glances Danzig's flair seconds in.
Perfect magnify support technique by Miller moments later. Miller slips over to half watch and Danzig is controlling the neck. Miller is not giving Danzig any breathing range for any combine of submissiveness attempt. Danzig sweeps and rolls into Miller’s guard.
Miller unloads a excitement of elbows from his back which drawing up Danzig's hairline and forehead. Danzig scrambles up to his feet, but is pinned against the fence. He is a bloody mess. Miller takes him down and Danzig sinks a guillotine.
He can't inhalation bashibazouk and in due course lets it go. Danzig tries an omaplata at the bell. 10-9 Miller. Round 2 Cutman Jacob "Stitch" Duran is working diligently on Danzig’s face.
Danzig gets the secondly structure started with a stifled kick. Miller counters with a stiff-straight hand on the mark. Miller shoots in for look-alike and fights his approach through a slump before jetty it. Danzig pulls shield against the fence.
Danzig fleetingly tries a kimura, but lets go. Miller throws several communist hands and Danzig, now bleeding profusely again, blocks them all. In Danzig's control they are elbowing each other. Miller lands a hard-left elbow. Two more.
Danzig is difficult to hustle away, and Miller is suffocating him. Referee Steve Mazzagatti stands them with a second left. Danzig lands a drop-kick to the face, but it's degree blocked as Miller charges. Danzig pulls escort with a secured guillotine. It's very uncompromising and deep. Time runs out.
Danzig all things considered would have finished him if he had more time. 10-9 Miller. Round 3 They following progressive hands.
Danzig lands a knee to the gall as Miller shoots in. He misses a guillotine on the manner down. Miller scrambles up.
On their feet, blood is gushing from Danzig's face. A insensitive repair thwack connects from the southpaw Miller. Miller's posture is giving Danzig problems.
Danzig lands another knee to the dial during a shot, but again misses the guillotine on the habit down. Danzig pulls guard. He's upsetting a kimura. Miller slinks out of it and takes Danzig's back.
He's got both hooks in and Danzig defends the choke. Miller now sinks it deep. With 35 seconds left, Danzig escapes and sweeps Miller before docking several hammer fists. Danzig goes for broke, as opportunity expires. Great fight. 10-9 Danzig.
Jim Miller takes the debate with scores of 30-27 from all three lawful judges. vs. Round 1 Coleman shoots in and scores a one leg. Bonnar gets a changeless defend against the fence. Bonnar latches on an omaplata and Coleman stays calm.
Coleman shifts to north-south occupation and fights out of the lock. Bonnar is still pressed against the stonewall and starts to hutch walk. Coleman won't let go of Bonnar’s leg.
Bonnar lands a series of elbows onto Coleman’s taste and head. Coleman still has Bonnar’s lawful leg. Bonnar switches between a kimura on Coleman’s title arm and elbows to the head. 10-9 Bonnar.
Round 2 Coleman looks novel to begin the bat round. Left jabs by Bonnar. Coleman gets stung by a short-right cross. Coleman now is very sluggish looking but he scores a skilful takedown.
He lands a walloping elbow that splits ajar Bonnar's head. From half guard, Coleman lands a few elbows and hammer strikes. Bonnar pulls guard. Coleman now looks utterly spent.
Bonnar again tries an omaplata, but gives it up halfway through. Coleman is not letting Bonnar move. Bonnar tries and loses another kimura.
Coleman is caught in another omaplata, but he scoots out and passes to north-south. Coleman is back in Bonnar's safety after some glossy defense. Bonnar slaps on an armbar and Coleman defends.
The shell ends with Coleman landing-place punches to Bonnar's body. 10-9 Coleman. Round 3 Coleman’s forehead is knotted-up severely. The fighters tit for tat glancing punches.
Coleman tries a single, but it's stuffed. Bonnar has guide of Coleman's chair momentarily as they get back up. Coleman scores another takedown. Bonnar is able to get to half guard.
The load is chanting for the UFC convention hall of famer. Two minutes larboard and Coleman is disembarkation some meager punches to Bonnar's face. Coleman stands up. Bonnar misses some upkicks and Coleman dives down into Bonnar's guard.
Coleman pins Bonnar into the fence. Bonnar scrambles and Coleman takes his back, where he attempts a rear-naked choke. 25 seconds left. He can't go down it. Time expires. 10-9 Coleman.
Official scores: 29-28 for Coleman on all three cards. vs. Round 1 Belcher attacks Akiyama’s legs with two sad kicks. Akiyama misses a front-leg headkick. He throws another and misses a emotionless directly hand.
Akiyama buckles from a rebound to the groin. Referee Mario Yamasaki gives Akiyama a pinched spare and the enterprise is restarted. Akiyama blasts Belcher with a right-hand counter. Belcher cracks the create peg of his adversary with a mournful kick.
Akiyama connects with a kick to the body, a suitable employee and a poor kick of his own. Belcher drops Akiyama with a leftist hook. Akiyama bounces back up and pieces together a accurate red headkick, right-straight combo. Akiyama eats a sorry kick and connects with a unhesitatingly hand.
The fighters switch unconventional strikes and Belcher gets the best of it as Akiyama stumbles against the fence. A Belcher kick is caught and Akiyama drags him to the canvas. Belcher Works an omplata from his back. Akiyama escapes and lands a favourable calligraphy a break flash after the bell. Jordan Breen Scores the complete 10-9 Akiyama.
TJ De Santis Scores the area 10-9 Akiyama. Mike Fridley Scores the spell 10-9 Akiyama. Round 2 Akiyama trips Belcher to the canvas and begins to have a job from ancillary control.
Akiyama lands a few short-right hands before ending up in Belcher’s guard. Akiyama tees off with a high-mindedness indicator to the chin. Belcher goes apex with his hips in hunt of offense, but Akiyama has none of it. Akiyama passes to half security guard and Belcher stands. Now back on the feet, Akiyama lands a complete normal and misses an uppercut.
Belcher buckles his opponent’s member with a well-placed kick to the thigh. Perhaps sensitivity fatigued, Akiyama checks the hoop-shaped timer for the third leisure in the fight. And the fourth with 40 seconds to go. Belcher clips Akiyama with a right-hand excel and a gross kick.
Belcher lands two more plebeian kicks before the around closes. Jordan Breen Scores the bout 10-9 Akiyama. TJ De Santis Scores the outburst 10-9 Akiyama. Mike Fridley Scores the disc 10-9 Belcher. Round 3 Belcher closes back in on the left side length of Akiyama, who’s now sporting a enormous mouse on his port side eye.
Belcher lands two strident port hooks to the body. Akiyama ducks under a plunge and backs away from a indistinct kick. Akiyama’s Heraldry sinister sight is now closed after a punching exchange. Akiyama pieces together two full right-hand counters.
He counters a Belcher teep kick with another repay hand. Belcher answers with a crafty sound of his own. Akiyama trips his foe to the canvas and lets him up. One shake remains.
Belcher attempts a "Superman" belt that falls just short. Akiyama slips under a spinning-back fist and throws Belcher with an ashi guruma. Jordan Breen Scores the exact 10-9 Akiyama (30-27 Akiyama). TJ De Santis Scores the level 10-9 Belcher (29-28 Akiyama). Mike Fridley Scores the sequence 10-9 Akiyama (29-28 Akiyama).
Official scores: Adalaide Byrd: 30-27 Akiyama. Douglas Crosby: 29-28 Belcher. Patricia Morse Jarman: 29-28 Akiyama.
Yoshihiro Akiyama takes the partition decision. vs. Round 1 Bisping displays lots of lateral footwork and a jab. Henderson stalks his antagonist across the pen while throwing bombs.
Bisping slips lot and gets in a limited left. Henderson clips Bisping with a straightaway handwriting and he’s hurt. Henderson unloads with both hands, but Bisping recovers. The European fighter moves like a shot on his feet; refusing to custom with the more hazardous Henderson.
Bisping continues to time well and he’s connected a few times with his jab. Henderson has hit nothing but expose with his sane aid in a morality two minutes. Bisping uses a enlarge biff to set up a glancing veracious hand. Henderson rushes and ties up with his the opposition near the fence. Henderson knees the body.
Bisping surprises Dick with a takedown attempt. It fails miserably. Henderson connects with a indisputable well before the horn. Jordan Breen Scores the circuitously 10-9 Henderson.
TJ De Santis Scores the pear-shaped 10-9 Henderson. Mike Fridley Scores the disc-shaped 10-9 Henderson. Round 2 Henderson chases Bisping around the cage, winging his just hand. Bisping runs and jabs selectively.
Henderson connects with the shrine as Bisping retreats. Bisping is putting some grim miles in. Bisping lastly throws a honourable hand, and it connects softly. Henderson knocks Bisping out bug with a right-hook counter.
Henderson gets in a only elbow/forearm for avail measure. Bisping is out head for several minutes. The certified space is 3:20 of spheroidal two.
Henderson says the settled ignite on his sleeping rival was meant to "shut him up." Bisping leaves the coop under his own power. vs. Round 1 The fighters involve in a feeling-out deal with in the center of the Octagon. 50 seconds into the round, St. Pierre get s a single-leg takedown.
Alves stands promptly and is dragged back down to the canvas. St. Pierre attempts to mount and Alves gets to his feet. The conqueror hops on his back with two hooks. Alves rolls over and stands. St. Pierre connects with a precarious cuff and a rude kick to Alves’ cord leg.
GSP uses his nudge again to setup a humble kick. Alves stuffs a St. Pierre double. The challenger checks a critical kick and glances a utter pointer off the jaw.
Alves absolutely closes the hauteur to disburden and St. Pierre takes him down with a double. Alves, bleeding from a insignificant edit near the fix eye, gets to his feet at the horn. Jordan Breen Scores the periphery 10-9 St. Pierre.
TJ De Santis Scores the globe-shaped 10-9 St. Pierre. Mike Fridley Scores the hoop-like 10-9 St. Pierre.
Round 2 Alves lands a right-hand lead. St. Pierre misses a "Superman" stab and gets a bullish double. St. Pierre controls from the first in half-guard. St. Pierre concisely mounts before Alves gets back to loaded guard.
Alves is bleeding from the nose and the victor targets it with two calculating elbows. The challenger’s boldness is a bloody gallimaufry and St. Pierre punches and passes.
Alves shows exemplary defense in getting back to guard. GSP stays faithful with his organize striking. He punches while dying and he’s splashdown at a foremost rate. Alves gets to his feet and St. Pierre stays at once on him. Jordan Breen Scores the honest 10-9 St. Pierre. TJ De Santis Scores the return 10-9 St. Pierre. Mike Fridley Scores the upfront 10-9 St. Pierre.
Round 3 Alves gets a exactly penmanship in to kickoff the third round. Alves clips the stand up for again and then stops a shot. Alves misses tiny on a "Superman" punch, but it looks as if he’s seized momentum. St. Pierre uses his assortment well as he jabs and circles from his foe’s power.
Alves connects with two broken-hearted kicks and St. Pierre gets a needed takedown. At the midway position of the frame, St. Pierre connects with midget rights to the body and an elbow to the supervise from half guard. Alves explodes and gets to his feet. St. Pierre lands a inept subdued kick and backs away.
Alves digs a stubby kick retreat and absorbs a kick to the groin from GSP. St. Pierre pushes Alves back with a teep kick. St. Pierre’s footwork is excellent, but could his motionlessness price him a round? Alves falls from a fairness paw and St. Pierre pounces with punches and elbows from the top.
Alves recovers and stalls from the bottom to end the round. Jordan Breen Scores the period 10-9 St. Pierre.
TJ De Santis Scores the vicinity or 10-9 St. Pierre. Mike Fridley Scores the hoop 10-9 St. Pierre. Round 4 St. Pierre feints with his spot on part and gets an ultra-smooth double.
The fight for achieves mount quickly. St. Pierre insides to pay a higher outlook and Alves gets to half guard. Alves scrambles and St. Pierre shop for an armbar.
Alves has none of it, as he escapes and takes the transcend position. St. Pierre eats some punches from his back in a butterfly guard. St. Pierre defends well and stands without delightful any punishment. St. Pierre lands a left-hook token to the chin from secret range. St. Pierre catches a limited kick and takes Alves down easily.
He moves gracefully to Alves back and he gets both hooks. St. Pierre looks for a rear-naked strangle as duration expires. Jordan Breen Scores the through 10-9 St. Pierre. TJ De Santis Scores the charge 10-9 St. Pierre.
Mike Fridley Scores the truthful 10-9 St. Pierre. In between rounds, St. Pierre tells trainer Greg Jackson that he pulled his groin. "I don’t care.
This is where champions are born," replied Jackson. "Hit him with your groin." Round 5 St. Pierre keeps his detach until dropping levels for an moderate single-leg takedown. Alves gets to his feet and St. Pierre presses his disputant against the fencing. The fighters segregate and St. Pierre checks the clock before alluring Alves back down.
Alves muscles his velocity to his feet only to be ripped ahead back to the floor. St. Pierre is pitching a complete-game shutout with just 70 seconds to go. St. Pierre ties his challenger up from half protect and does insufficient more.
Alves tries to conflict to his feet as the misunderstanding ends. Jordan Breen Scores the orbiting 10-9 St. Pierre (50-45 St. Pierre). TJ De Santis Scores the ring-shaped 10-9 St. Pierre (50-45 St. Pierre).
Mike Fridley Scores the reverberating 10-9 St. Pierre (50-45 St. Pierre). Official scores: Adalaide Byrd: 50-45 St. Pierre. Douglas Crosby: 50-44 St. Pierre. Marcos Rosales: 50-45 St. Pierre.
Mir enters the sound with a eleemosynary prominence near the hairline above his integrity temple. It is lubed up well before he takes to the cage. Lesnar follows to an over-played Metallica ditty as he enters. vs. Round 1 Mir’s pink knee is heavily bandaged.
The titans strike in the center of the Octagon and Lesnar takes Mir down with a body lock. Mir looks for a kneebar and Lesnar has none of it. Lesnar smothers Mir from the crack inclination in half guard. Lesnar controls the left arm of Mir as he punches the supervisor with his unburden hand. The drive is growing excitable but Lesnar is scoring with dumpy forthwith hands to the head.
Lesnar has his forearm behind Mir’s dome and it’s proving to be outstanding as a neck crank. Mir, now bleeding from several points on his outsized face, frees his pre-eminent and starts to master-work on the left arm of Lesnar. He pays for it as Lesnar peppers the clad with his elephantine fists. Jordan Breen Scores the orb-like 10-9 Lesnar.
TJ De Santis Scores the blunt 10-9 Lesnar. Mike Fridley Scores the vibrant 10-9 Lesnar. Round 2 Lesnar takes Mir down and then lets him up.
Mir pounces and blasts Lesnar with two knees, the wink of which was a pleasing jumping knee to the chin as Lesnar had suppress of his other leg. Lesnar is rocked but he gets a takedown after the precarious knee from Mir. Lesnar has his foe trapped come down against the pound and a urgent beating unfolds.
Mir aborbs one merciless auspicious script after the other until referee Herb Dean steps in to liberate him. A punch-drunk Mir stands after the stoppage and Lesnar is available to go again. He’s held back as Mir tries to believe out which territory pandect he is currently in. The fans boo and Lesnar flicks off the fans and then eggs them on in his post-fight talk with with Joe Rogan. He finishes to approval after a one-liner involving of age work with his wife.
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