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  • Jake Paul refusing drug testing ahead of Tommy Fury fight

    Everyone is looking forward to December. When two invincible defeated warriors will use their power. When Fury arrives on December 18 in Tampa, Florida in an eight-round catchweight fight, he will face unbeaten and famous YouTuber Jack Paul. Jack Paul rejects reunion with Tyrone Woodley Jack Paul calls Tyrone Woodley's half-brother Tommy Fury before the December fight. As Tommy Fury admits. As December approaches, there are some complications with this match. As Tommy Fury's father John accuses Jack Paul, Tim Paul has agreed that his fighter will not sign up for voluntary anti-doping association (VADA) testing. "Everything in the contract. You have to do it and you have to do it," John said. "I can go into it as much as I can but I don't want to bother people with politics. They won't even sign up for VADA testing. Paul had previously been involved in drug testing before his final fight with Tyrone Woodley. But it was from the Ohio Athletic Commission, not the accredited voluntary anti-doping association (VADA). In which the tests of both the fighters were negative. "It bothered me a little bit because I wanted it in the contract, but they wouldn't," added Fury's father. I'm not worried about that either, because whatever they're going to do, they're going to do it anyway. We just want a fight because we know we can win it. People think Tommy is getting paid to lose, they're just kidding. An angry person will be killed instead of going down this road Both are invincible as boxers in this fight, but there will be more than just their impeccable records. If Fury wins, he will receive an additional $ 500,000 on top of his 1 million basic salary for the fight. If Paul raises his hand, Fury should legally change his name to "Tommy Fumbles". If you look at the careers of the two fighters, Tofury won seven under his belt and Paul only four. Fury last fought on Paul v. Woodley's undercard, leaving his opponent's javelin thrower Anthony Taylor behind in a fierce fight. Fury's father, John, believes his son's boxing career will end if he fails to overtake Paul next month. And Jack has never fought a real boxer, they're all MMA boys, it's a different game because he's entering their world. Now we have to see what happens on December 18. Will Jack Paul be defeated once again?

  • Sean Strickland Not Fighting Darren Till :

    Sean Starkland and Darren Tull were expected to attend a major UFC event. But everyone's happiness was dashed when Sean Strickland had no interest in accepting Darren Till's call. With Luke Rockhold out of the UFC 268 event due to injury, Strickland is in a position to find a key opponent. Darren Till was one of the people who called him out. He said he had been offered a fight by the UFC's controversial middleweight contender. And they were interested in doing it. However, it seems that Strickland may not feel that way. Taking to his Twitter account, he revealed that he is more interested in a fight with Paulo Costa, but if that doesn't work, he will face Jack Harmanson instead. "I'm not fighting Darren Till anyway. I want Costa and if Costa can't put wine and cookies, I need Jack," explained Strickland. Competing against Costa or Hermannson for Strickland given the pace of his career at the moment, and the fact that he is above that, will help bring him closer to the creek in the middleweight title. While Fight TV and senior analysts believe it could be linked to Darren Till, who has always been a big competitor, but ranks below Strickland, and has been in the top three since moving to the middleweight division. Has lost two fights. No matter what the UFC decides to do, there is really no bad match to make in the upper 185lb. Would you rather see Sean Strickland fighting Paolo Costa or Jack Harmanson instead of Darren Till? Who do you think Darren Till should fight when he returns to Octagon?

  • Terence Crawford defeats Shawn Porter to retain WBO welterweight title

    Crawford became the first fighter to stop Sean Porter, who recorded the 10th round of the TKO to retain the WBO Welterweight Championship in front of 11,568 spectators at the Microbel Ultra Arena. As a bobbing right hand swings in the air and knocks Sean Porter to his knees, two old friends, a roof house and a sharpshooter, are gambling under the lights in Las Vegas. These are the nights that have always nurtured the imagination of boxing. At the casino, sitting on the edge of the ring with Tommy Hurns and paying homage to the late Porter Marvin Hegler, it really felt like a piece of boxing history. As the match progressed, Crawford began to strike slowly, like a good fighter, pulling out Porter, who pushed his charges forward with great success. He dropped a few clean jaws and a lone right hand to claim the first round. In the second round, the fuse exploded. The two fighters began an open strike, with Porter clearing a fine counter-right through the guard and chasing him with a hook. Crawford smiled, nodded, and leaned slightly to his left as Porter searched for more. War becomes a little more difficult when the two fighters know each other from a young age, then the war quickly becomes emotional. Whenever Porter was successful, Crawford would shake his head at the dismissal, catch the collective panting in the crowd, and start his own hateful fight. As they approached, their heads inevitably and repeatedly collided, and soon the right eye of both fighters was cut off. At least for a while, Porter managed to keep the champion away from his lead. His fast-paced tactics, insulting from within, using the power that made him such a promising player in American football, proved effective in suppressing Crawford's sharp punches. Once approaching, he fired his own rough shots. In the middle stage, he was also on all three judges' scorecards. But after a while, it became clear that Crawford's lens was focusing. Crawford began to time Porter's tremors, cutting him with a fork and a clean left hand. Porter deceived some of the pain symptoms as he barred forward, but slowly and surely the punishment was taking a toll. In the ninth, Crawford won the fight, estimating Porter's every strike, and the fight ended as he entered the championship rounds. A demonic counter attached to the upper cut porter's chin and held it in its tracks. He fell back against the canvas, retreated almost immediately, and vowed to move forward, but bravery would not last long. Crawford patiently jumped on his toes and bent down like a piston waiting to be fired. Crawford's follow-up shot spread his opponent back to the temple. In a fit of frustration, Porter fumbled with the canvas, his arms outstretched, and his father, Kenny, waved a white towel over his ring apron. It was the first time Porter had been stopped in his long and distinguished career. Within hours of the fighting, he announced that this would be his last, confirming his retirement at a post-battle press conference. This was the ninth consecutive stoppage victory for Crawford. World champion in three different weight classes, now he has only one fight left and a desire to box. An epic that really goes a long way in meeting the exploits of Hegler and Horns many years ago. Errol Spence Jr., the WBC and IBF champion, took to the field for the competition but left as soon as it was over, before the pandemonium and showboating began. Crawford is now ready to line up with the same promoter as his old rival, patience and time for politics may finally run out. When that time comes, there will be very few people who doubt Crawford's legitimacy. Undercard results: Esquiva Falcao TD 6 Patrice Volny Janibek Alimkhanuly TKO 8 Hassan N’Dam Raymond Muratalla TKO 5 Elias Araujo

  • UFC Fight Night results, highlights: Ketlen Vieira outpoints Miesha Tate for key win at 135 pounds

    Caitlin Vera won a landslide victory over the former champion on Saturday. Ketlen Vieira (19-8 MMA, 6-5 UFC) defeated Miesha Tate by a unanimous decision in the main event of the five rounds of UFC Fight Night (12-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) in Las Vegas on Saturday. This was Tate's second appearance after returning from a nearly five-year vacation, as she retired from 2016 to 2021. The main event of the women's bantamweight competition UFC Fight Night 198 was at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. After touching the glove, the two fighters began to try to control the match. Vera came out with a heavy strike early in the first round, although Tate managed to avoid a scuffle and even took off some of her solid right hand. The former champion was calculated from her point of view when she searched for the opening, and found a home for a few punches late in the round. Vieira would shoot for a takedown, but Tate competed and finished close to the opening frame in the top position. While the second round was more thrilling than the first because there will be huge exchanges early in the second round. The two fighters made strong clean strikes, causing a bit of trouble for Tate when Vera's left jaw set the tone. Tate charged forward and started a wave of strikes in the middle of the cage, but Vera responded and delivered the best strikes that brought the second round to an end. When the third round started, Tate tried to change her game a bit when Tate tried to work around Vera's long job. After a brief hiatus due to an accidental iPok by Tate, the exchange continued with Vieira's reach, causing problems for Tate. In the closing moments of the round, Tate tried to change things by starting the clinches and bringing the round landing knees to the body. In the fourth round, however, Tate tried to ease her growing pressure, in return for which Tate went first with a strike and completed a takedown. Vieira quickly regained her footing, but Tate retained his strength with the fence. After being released, Tate managed to capture the Thai clutch, but Vera took full advantage of it by punching the body before the separation. Vieira rained first punches until the end of the round. The final round started faster than the previous rounds. Tate attacked first, but Vera fought back, causing the former champion's nose to bleed. Tate looked down at his right hand, but Vera fired back. Vieira pulled Tate's left jaw out and kept her in range until he circled around the cage until the fight was over. The win was a major victory for Vieira, who beat a big name and came back from a disappointing defeat against Yana Kunitskaya in February in which Vieira's failure to keep up the initial pressure cuthie off the scorecards. Which was almost ready for the middle rounds. Tate "I was very hesitant about this rough patch where Tate briefly took control," said Vera. "Mesha Tate is a world champion and one of the best players in the world. Was. In the last two rounds ... I wish I could feel like I did in the last two rounds of the whole fight. " The results of the updated UFC Fight Night 198 include: Caitlin Vera Def. Mesha Tate unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 49-46)

  • Richard Riakporhe battles Olanrewaju Durodola for WBC 'Silver' cruiserweight belt on Saturday

    Richard Riakporhe will face Olanrewaju Durodola in a big event for his WBC 'Silver' title fight. The competition is set to take place on Saturday night, November 20 at SSE Arena.  That includes the return of Albanian star Florin Marco, as well as the return of Natasha Jonas, the first female British boxer to qualify for the Olympics. In which Josiah Burton will fight Dean Aziz for the vacant British light heavyweight title, while cruiser weight Michael Lowell and heavyweight Nick Campbell will see their brilliant performances and stunning strength. While Natasha Jonas who started the fight for the world title again.Caroline Dubois, who left her post due to illness, has been replaced by Natasha Jonas. Adam and Hassan Azeem, two very interesting British boxing players, can also show their sharp razor skills. Riakporhe (12-0, 8 KOs) who, after making excellent performances and name locally from 2019 to 2021, now wants to expand his global profile. The 31-year-old stopped Sam Hyde in 2018, then defeated Tommy McCarthy, the current British, Commonwealth and European champion, Chris Blum Smith. But a hand injury kept him out of action until last month, where he knocked out Krzysztof Twardowski on the way to an eight-round victory. But speaking of Doradola, it will be the biggest challenge for him to date as he continues his comeback after fully recovering from a hand injury that kept him out of the game for two years. Kept away Dorodola, 41, has competed against one of the big-name cruiserweights for the past decade or so, including - but not limited to - Mairis Briedis, Krzysztof Włodarczyk, and Maxim Vlasov. "I fought against Macabo for the world title last year, I lost. This is a great opportunity for me to take my revenge against Macabo again, so this fight means a lot to me and I know that means a lot to him. The question arises as to whether Riakporhe will be able to beat the most dangerous rival of his career, Dorodola. The UFC is another major event that will shake up the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Bantamweight Division before the end of the year. Rayo Vallecano vs. Salamanca Font will reportedly headline the UFC Fight Night card on December 4, 2021. The highlight of the match was the 135-pound UFC title shot that put Font (No. 4) vs. Aldo (No. 5) in the first place. That Peter Yan will challenge for the interim title in the absence of champion Aljamin Sterling. Aldo (29-7) is a former UFC Featherweight Champion. Aldo is performing at its best since falling to 135 pounds. And he is one of the great fighters of the division He enters the font fight with back-to-back wins against Pedro Manhoz and Marlon Vera, snatching a losing streak of three fights, including a failed UFC Bantamweight title bid for Yan. Font (19-4) is on his career-best UFC run with four consecutive wins. He defeated former UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrand, title challenger Marilyn Morris, Ricky Simon and (now) ballet bantamweight champion Sergio Pates between December 2018 and May 2021. The question is which of Font and Aldo will get the title shot? Below are the details of the UFC Fight Night fights on December 4 Rob Font vs. Jose Aldo Claudio Puelles vs. Chris Gruetzemacher Rafael Fiziev vs. Brad Riddell Montserrat Conejo vs. Mallory Martin Brendan Allen vs. Brad Tavares

  • Terence Crawford vs. Shawn Porter fight: Five biggest storylines to watch in the welterweight title

    On Saturday, November 20, another historic day of boxing when the highly talented boxer-puncher Terence Crawford will be seen in Las Vegas defending his WBO Welterweight title for the fifth time from his challenger and former two-time title holder Sean Porter. Crawford is ranked No. 2 on the Yahoo Sports list of the world's best fighters, behind Alvarez. Crawford has long been regarded as one of the best pound fighters in boxing for boxing, combining a 140lbs belt before advancing in the division. Terrence Crawford has claimed the WBO title and four. Bar Jose Benavides has successfully defended with KO in 12 rounds, Aamir Khan with TKO in 6 rounds, Egidijus Kavaliauskas with TKO in 9 rounds and Kyle Brook in 4 rounds. Porter, who is ranked No. 4 by The Ring, a two-time former champion, lost his WBC title in a separate decision against Errol Spence Jr. in 2019, but he never had a successful professional career. There were no knockouts and the likes of Danny Garcia, Jordan Yugas and Adrian Bruner continued to boast of victories. . Porter is going to put pressure because that's his style, but he'll have to go all the way and not be halfway there. To do so, he would have to go through Crawford's stinging job, which is sometimes like another power punch in his arsenal. Crawford (37-0, 28 knockouts) How do you deal with crude aggression Porter figures? Can Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) crush the defending champion and go inside and turn it into a dog fight?

  • WBO Middleweight title:Demetrius Andrew vs. Jason Quigley

    November 19 is going to be the biggest boxing event in the world where there will be no less than 4 world title fights in the show at SNHU Arena. In the title of this event, undefeated world champion Demetrius 'Bo Bo' will defend his WBO title against Andrade Irish challenger Jason Quigley. The main match of the event saw Demetris Andrade (30-0, 18 knockouts) defending his WBO middleweight belt against Jason Quigley (19-1). Andreid won the title in 2018 and defended it successfully on 4 occasions, while Quigley is fresh from an impressive and exciting win against Shane Moseley Jr. in May. First let's talk about the main character of the event. First of all, let's talk about Andrade: 33-year-old Demetrius Andrade, who has been undefeated in his professional career since 2008, will step into this fight. The WBO World Middleweight Champion has an excellent record of 30 wins and no losses, with 18 wins coming through knockouts. He has successfully defended his 160-pound title four times since winning the blank ballot in 2018. Andrade is winning by a unanimous decision against Liam Williams in April. Irish challenger Jason Quigley (30), on the other hand, is leading the fight with a record of 19 wins and 1 loss. The Hard Hunting Challenger won 14 of its 20 fights by knockout. And the only loss of his career is the ninth-round retirement defeat at the hands of Toriano Johnson in July 2019. In his last fight, Quigley defeated Shane Moseley Jr. through MD. The question is, will Quigley be able to take the title from Andrade?

  • Sergio Pettis defends bantamweight title against Kyoji Horiguchi at Bellator 272 on Dec. 3

    Scott Cooker, president of BELLATOR, spoke about the event. It's always a special occasion when you have a champion vs. champion fight, I'm excited to face Sergio Pettis and Kyoji Horiguchi for the BELLATOR World Championship on December 3rd. Due to our strong working relationship with RIZIN there have been many strong feuds between our promotions and I look forward to this as we look forward to 2022. " While RIZIN CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara said, I would like to take this opportunity to thank BELLATOR and Scott Coker for giving our RIZIN Bantamweight Champion Kyoji Horiguchi the opportunity to challenge the BELLATOR Championship. I am thrilled to say that Horigochi's challenge is the first step that BELLATOR and RIZIN have planned. BELLATOR and RIZIN's ambitious challenges and battles will begin on December 3. The booking came after Horiguchi signed an agreement to join the Bellator roster, while in June 2019, Horiguchi was given a loan by RIZIN to Baleter for a one-sided fight against Darrion Caldwell - a contest by Horiguchi to become the champion. Won by a unanimous decision. But unfortunately, Horigochi suffered a knee injury that caused him to relinquish the honor while recovering from surgery. Belter then crowned a new bantamweight champion in the young Archoletta, who lost to Pattis by a unanimous decision in May. Now the former UFC title contender will try to regain the belt he never lost in the cage. Pattis (21-5 MMA, 3-0 BMMA), on the other hand, won its first major promotional title in May when it defeated then-champion Juan Archoletta by a unanimous decision in the main contest of the Blatter 258. The victories include big names like Ricky Bandeja, Alfred Khashakian, and Tyson. The question is, will Horiguchi regain his title?

  • 2021 UFC event schedule: Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier, Miesha Tate vs. Ketlen Viera on tap

    The UFC has decided to make 2021 a thrilling year to make up for the shortfall caused by the epidemic in 2020. UFC 2021 is coming up again every week with a big event. The UFC has not had much success in 2020 due to the epidemic. But at the same time, the UFC did not give up in incredibly difficult situations. If we talk about 2021, how we have seen new champions crowned in 2021 with quite thrilling competitions. Dustin Poyer took revenge on Connor McGregor in January with a second-round TKO when the Irishman won his first meeting in 2014. Then in July, Poir was going to win the first round with McGregor and when McGregor's leg came under him. Both, along with Dana White, have already said a fourth fight is possible. Not only that, but we also saw Alexander Volkanowski remind us why he could be the best featherweight ever with a wild win over Brian Ortega who saw the need to avoid multiple attempts to qualify for the championship. ۔ And Glover Taxira, 42, joined Elite Company, which claimed the lightweight heavyweight title submitted by John Blaucches in the second round, becoming the oldest champion for the first time in promotional history. Then another pair of champions competed again to retain their title. Camaro Usman won the UFC 268 main event by a unanimous decision against Colby Covington. And Rose Namajunas decided separately against Weili Zhang to retain her place in the women's strawweight division. This series is not over yet, 2021 is not over yet, there are only four events left till the end of 2021, which will be one of the big UFC 2021 events. It begins with the return of Mesha Tate on November 13 when the former women's bantamweight champion competes against Caitlin Vera in the main event. Tate, 35, returned from a three-year vacation in July and scored Marion Renew's third-round TKO. Now, he's staring at Vera, Fight TV has already published the details of all the UFC events.  If you have more information about upcoming and upcoming UFC events throughout the year, be sure to check out this page. Thanks. Upcoming UFC Schedule EVENT            DATE        MAINEVENT                WEIGHTCLASS            LOCATION UFC Fight Night        Nov. 20        Miesha Tate vs. Ketlen Vieira        Women's bantamweight     Las Vegas  Fight Night        Dec. 4        Rob Font vs. Jose Aldo            Bantamweight                       Las Vegas UFC 269        Dec. 11        Charles Oliveira (c) vs. Dustin Poirier    Lightweight title                    Las Vegas UFC Fight Night        Dec. 18        Derrick Lewis vs. Chris Daukaus        Heavyweight                          Las Vegas

  • Miesha Tate Faces Ketlen Vieira This Saturday

    Another weekend, a thrilling fighting card inside the Orio FC Vegas Apex, where UFC women's bantamweight rivals Caitlin Vera and Mesha Tate will face off this week on November 20 in Las Vegas. Fight TV: Bringing to you exclusive live coverage of Kelten Vieira vs. Miesha Tate at the Bantamweight event in Las Vegas, featuring the excellent cast of the competition, including Michael Chesa vs. Sean Brady and Dewey Grant v. Adrian. Go subscribe to Fight TV now or download Fight TV apps. Thanks. The Bantamweight bout was originally scheduled for October 16, but last week it was reported that the match was postponed after a positive test of Tate's COVID-19. Now let's talk about the two fighters. First of all let's talk about the headline of the match which is Kelten Vieira vs Miesha Tate. A former UFC and strike force bantamweight champion, Tate (19-7) recently returned from retirement to stop Marion with the ground and the pound. Mesha Tate didn't seem to notice any decline after being away from the UFC for so long. At 35, Tate was looking at the best physical appearance of her life. But she seems to have worked hard on her strength and explosiveness, marking the first time the victory has been marked as a "cupcake" in March 2016, after defeating then-champion Holly Holm in the UFC 200. Vera, on the other hand, had to stay away from the UFC for more than a year due to a serious knee injury. When she returned, she was knocked out by Irene Aldana. After that, Phenomeno went 1-1 at the UFC, when she defeated Sijara Eubanks before a disappointing performance against Yana Kunitskaya, which reduced her weight. Vieira wants to win her biggest MMA and regain her lost place and return to the top five by knocking out her first  former UFC champion.The question is, will Vera be able to beat Mesha Tate?

  • UFC Fight Night 197 results: Marcos Rogerio de Lima TKOs Ben Rothwell in 32 seconds

    Marcos Rogerio de Lima stunned everyone with his incredible performance in the showcase fight on Saturday as part of the main event at UFC Vegas 42 (Fight Night 197) and won the biggest win of his career. De Lima of Brazil (19-7-1 MMA, 8-5 UFC) defeated Ruth Vale (39-14 MMA, 9-8 UFC) during an early exchange in the opening round. A blow from the fist and then he just proceeded with the relentless barrage of strikes. When Ruthwell tried to survive with incredible toughness, De Lima's courage and enthusiasm could not be denied. Despite being 40 years old, he kept raining punches so fast until he experienced heavy Weight loss will be followed by fatigue and constant tiredness. Seeing this, referee Herb Dean jumped to stop the fight, hesitated for a moment and then finally finished the fight in the first round at 32 seconds. De Lima said of his victory, "I knew it was a tough fight. "All respect for Ben. I knew my speed; I knew I could attack. I knew they were going in; I knew it was going to happen. I don't think anyone was with Ben. What is this There was no sense of loss for the heavyweights as Rothwell tried to punch himself but he didn't really get a chance to throw anything after de Lima's unbridled attack. De Lima has not only recorded the most notable win of his career, but also the first consecutive victory since 2013. He has won and lost several of his last 11 fights, but eventually broke the trend. He became the first fighter since Ken Velasquez in 2009 to end Rothwell with a strike. Rothwell, on the other hand, suffered its first knockout defeat since October 2009. Up-to-the-minute UFC Fight Night 197 results include: Max Holloway def. Yair Rodriguez via unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47) Marcos Rogerio de Lima def. Ben Rothwell via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 0:32 Felicia Spencer def. Leah Letson via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 4:25 Khaos Williams def. Miguel Baeza via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 1:02 Song Yadong def. Julio Arce via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 1:35 Joel Alvarez def. Thiago Moises via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 3:01 Andrea Lee def. Cynthia Calvillo via TKO (corner stoppage) – Round 2, 5:00 Sean Woodson def. Collin Anglin via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:30 Cortney Casey def. Liana Jojua via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Rafael Alves def. Marc Diakiese via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 1:48 Da Un Jung def. Kennedy Nzechukwu via knockout (elbows) – Round 1, 3:04

  • UFC Fight Night 197 results: Max Holloway Outpaces Yair Rodriguez in exceptional five round battle. 

    At UFC Fight Night 197, Max Holloway proved his professionalism by performing brilliantly. The main event of the UFC Fight Night 197 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, where Max Holloway competed against Yair Rodriguez, Hodge Rodriguez demonstrated his professionalism and wisdom. Defeated by a unanimous decision. The UFC Fight Night 197 between Holloway (23-6 MMA, 19-6 UFC) and Yair Rodriguez saw incredible play in five intense rounds. On paper, this battle was a clash of high-volume and high-risk estimates. After 25 minutes of intense action, Holloway will raise his hand and walk away, winning a unanimous decision in a classic battle. As soon as the match started. Holloway started his usual way and slowly started chasing his opponent, he was looking for a good opportunity to control the match, Rodriguez, on the other hand, was quick to deliver his powerful kicks in response. But after a while, the exchange of hot battles started in the match.  Rodriguez was kicking his devilish legs while Holloway was firing back with his powerful fists. At the end of the yellow round, both fighters fought hard. Which continued into the beginning of the second round. But in the half-round, Holloway continued to fight his punches, with Rodriguez's kicks and retaliation showing a slight decrease. Rodriguez tried to control the match but Holloway kept pushing forward with sharp punches, but a cowardly upper elbow was eaten by his opponent along the fence. Holloway's pressure continued into the third, finding a home for a beautiful flying knee on the body early in the round. Moments later, Rodriguez tripped after Cook's attempt, which caused a hollow arm triangle to crash. The impression of Holloway's victory would begin to appear in the fourth round This could be seen from the swollen wound in the middle of Rodriguez's right eye and the cut on his left side.  Holloway jumped on a guillotine attempt early in the round that ended the former champion on the ground above Rodriguez. Holloway did his best to maintain the top position in search of strikes, but Rodriguez regained the fight. At the beginning of the final round, the fighters hugged and soon after, rapid attacks began. Rodriguez tried some shiny techniques, but Holloway got out of the way to avoid damage. Holloway's forward pressure ordered a majority of the round, leaving a final impression on the judges in this classic battle. Read the official scores 49-46, 48-47, and 48-47 in favor of Holloway. Up-to-the-minute UFC Fight Night 197 results include: Max Holloway def. Yair Rodriguez via unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47) Marcos Rogerio de Lima def. Ben Rothwell via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 0:32 Felicia Spencer def. Leah Letson via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 4:25 Khaos Williams def. Miguel Baeza via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 1:02 Song Yadong def. Julio Arce via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 1:35 Joel Alvarez def. Thiago Moises via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 3:01 Andrea Lee def. Cynthia Calvillo via TKO (corner stoppage) – Round 2, 5:00 Sean Woodson def. Collin Anglin via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:30 Cortney Casey def. Liana Jojua via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Rafael Alves def. Marc Diakiese via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 1:48 Da Un Jung def. Kennedy Nzechukwu via knockout (elbows) – Round 1, 3:04

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