UFC on Fuel 10: Big Nog vs. Werdum fight card
A look at the June 8th UFC on Fuel TV event in Fortaleza, Brazil, headlined by heavyweights and TUF Brazil 2 coaches Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Fabricio Werdum.
A look at the June 8th UFC on Fuel TV event in Fortaleza, Brazil, headlined by heavyweights and TUF Brazil 2 coaches Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Fabricio Werdum.
The UFC has announced two new fights. Norman Parke vs. Kazuki Tokudome for UFC 162 on July 8, and Ed Herman vs. Trevor Smith for UFC on Fox 8 on July 27.
Despite a compound fracture in the big toe of his left foot, Jones pushed through to finish Sonnen in the first round of their fight.
In the co-main event, Bisping used his high-paced boxing to outwork Belcher en route to a technical decision. A late eyepoke sent Alan to the hospital after the fight to get stitches in his eyelid.
Nelson grabbed his 6th 1st round KO after landing a big overhand right on Kongo.
After months of trash talk between the two, Davis and Vinny finally got to settle it in the Octagon. Unfortunately, for Magalhaes the holes in his striking game and inability to get the wrestler down led to him losing a unanimous decision.
The Strikeforce vs. UFC Lightweight scrap got the main card started for UFC 159. Pat Healy came back after a tough first round to dominate Miller and score a late submission that impressed and surprised most fans.
Capping of the prelims of UFC 159, Russian lightweight phenom Rustam Khabilov took on Yancy Medeiros and another fight ended due to injury.
Ovince St. Preux and Gian Villante fought to a dissatisfying technical decision at UFC 159, as the fight was stopped on an incidental eye poke.
Sara McMann and Sheila Gaff faced off in Saturday's sole women's bout, where McMann continued her run towards the bantamweight title with a first round TKO.