UFC Vegas 50: Santos vs. Ankalaev results and post-fight analysis

Magomed Ankalaev defeated Thiago Santos at UFC Vegas 50.
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UFC Vegas 50 was a promising looking Fight Night on paper and it brought all of the action and then some. What a terrific card this was, even if the main event wasn’t the most exciting one you’ll ever see.

As expected between two counterstrikers we had a bit of a waiting game between Magomed Ankalaev and Thiago Santos, but there were some exciting moments when they did let their strikes go. It was the former light heavyweight title challenger Santos who put Ankalaev down with a left hand over the top in the dying seconds of round two, which I thought was comfortably Ankalaev’s up until the knockdown. Santos used up a lot of energy going after Ankalaev with big shots (including a flying knee) in the fourth round, and it seemed to tire him out. Curiously Ankalaev didn’t even try to take Santos down until that round, and when he did it was pretty damn easy.

Ankalaev’s counter right hand was landing pretty consistently in between Santos’ often wide and wild attacks, and outside of the knockdown in round two I’d say he got the better of the striking in what was a low output affair. It’s the fight I think many had feared when this was announced; neither is comfortable leading which means spurts of action but a lot of lulls. Nevertheless it’s an eighth consecutive win for the Russian, and he’s on the cusp of a title shot. I believe the excitement levels of an Ankalaev fight are heavily reliant on his opponent, so if he does face the Glover Teixeira-Jiri Prochazka winner next, I think it’ll be fun to watch (especially if it’s Jiri). Otherwise opponents like Santos are not conducive to a lot of entertainment.

Santos, meanwhile, has dropped four of five and it looks as if along with seeing his physical decline following the Jon Jones fight, we’re seeing his decline from the ranks of light heavyweight contenders.

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