Hindsight - UFC 210: Cormier vs. Johnson 2 in retrospect

Heading into the final two contests of the evening, UFC 210 could have been deemed a success. There were some close contests, some impressive finishes, and dominant performances too. All the UFC brass needed was for the co-main and main event to go off without a hitch. That was too much to ask for.

The co-main event resulted in a controversial finish that appears likely to result in a strong review of the rules, while the main event was marred by a surprise retirement, taking away one of the most anticipated contests in recent years if Anthony Johnson sticks to his guns. Unfortunately, that’s going to be all anyone remembers from this event. That’s what I’m here for…to make sure every nook and cranny of this event gets evaluated.

Here’s my thoughts on the UFC 210, 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.

Magomed Bibulatov defeated Jenel Lausa via unanimous decision

Katlyn Chookagian defeated Irene Aldana via split decision

Desmond Green defeated Josh Emmett via split decision

Gregor Gillespie defeated Andrew Holbrook via KO at 0:23 of RD1

Patrick Cummins defeated Jan Blachowicz via majority decision

Shane Burgos defeated Charles Rosa via TKO at 1:59 of RD3

Kamaru Usman defeated Sean Strickland via unanimous decision

Myles Jury defeated Mike De La Torre via TKO at 3:30 of RD1

Charles Oliveira defeated Will Brooks via submission at 2:30 of RD1

Thiago Alves defeated Patrick Cote via unanimous decision

Cynthia Calvillo defeated Pearl Gonzalez via submission at 3:45 of RD3

Gegard Mousasi defeated Chris Weidman via TKO at 3:13 of RD2

Daniel Cormier defeated Anthony Johnson via submission at 3:37 of RD2

Well, those are my thoughts. Until next time….

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