Hindsight - UFC Sao Paulo: Machida vs. Brunson in retrospect

There wasn’t a bad fight to come out of UFC Sao Paulo. There were some that were better than others – as is the case with every card – including a hell of a war between Elizeu dos Santos and Max Griffin that I fear will be overlooked in short order due to the lower position on the card for the two of them. And of course, there were the antics by Colby Covington that stole the thunder for the evening and may have even launched him into a title fight. It’s too early to tell it that is the case, but no one can deny that he hasn’t made a name for himself.

Here’s my thoughts on UFC Sao Paulo, with every fight and fighter involved broken down. The format is simple. The first bullet covers what was expected to happen and an attempt at a brief summary of what did happen. The next two bullets cover my thoughts on each fighter, how they did, and where they might be headed from here with the winner being covered first.

Marcelo Golm defeated Christian Colombo via submission at 2:08 of RD1

Deiveson Figueiredo defeated Jarred Brooks via split decision

Elizeu dos Santos defeated Max Griffin via unanimous decision

Jared Gordon defeated Hacran Dias via unanimous decision

Antonio Carlos Junior defeated Jack Marshman via submission at 4:30 of RD1

Vicente Luque defeated Niko Price via submission at 4:08 of RD2

John Lineker defeated Marlon Vera via unanimous decision

Thiago Santos defeated Jack Hermansson via TKO at 4:59 of RD1

Francisco Trinaldo defeated Jim Miller via unanimous decision

Pedro Munhoz defeated Rob Font via submission at 4:03 of RD1

Colby Covington defeated Demian Maia via unanimous decision

Derek Brunson defeated Lyoto Machida via KO at 2:30 of RD1

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