UFC on Fuel TV 5 Results: What’s Next for the Winners and Losers?

UFC on Fuel TV 5 concluded with a big TKO performance by Stefan Struve over Stipe Miocic.The heavyweight main event puts Struve right in the thick of things in the division. The win gave the 24-year-old his fourth in a row and brings his UFC record to …

UFC on Fuel TV 5 concluded with a big TKO performance by Stefan Struve over Stipe Miocic.

The heavyweight main event puts Struve right in the thick of things in the division. The win gave the 24-year-old his fourth in a row and brings his UFC record to an impressive 9-3.

The 11-fight card from Nottingham was an exciting one. Only four fights went to the judge’s scorecards.

Here is what’s next for all of the evening’s winners and losers.

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UFC on Fuel TV 5 Results: Power Ranking the Main Card Bouts

UFC on Fuel TV: Struve vs. Miocic delivered a fun afternoon of fights.The free card hailing from Nottingham, England featured a mixture of up and comers, veterans, strikers, grapplers and everything in between.The majority of the fights were entertaini…

UFC on Fuel TV: Struve vs. Miocic delivered a fun afternoon of fights.

The free card hailing from Nottingham, England featured a mixture of up and comers, veterans, strikers, grapplers and everything in between.

The majority of the fights were entertaining. It was a great way to wet our appetite as the UFC brings a couple of more cards to the viewing public in the coming weeks.

Of the six main card bouts, only two went to the judges. Fans love finishes and the card delivered.

Here is how the fights stacked up against one another.

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5 Best Non-Title Main Events in UFC History

When the UFC goes without a title fight in a main event you can be sure they call upon some of their most exciting fighters to fill the gaps.Over the course of UFC history they have given us a treasure trove of memories.Some happened on PPV and some of…

When the UFC goes without a title fight in a main event you can be sure they call upon some of their most exciting fighters to fill the gaps.

Over the course of UFC history they have given us a treasure trove of memories.

Some happened on PPV and some of these fights were given to fans on a silver platter, live and free on television. 2012 alone has given fans such exciting battles like The Korean Zombie vs. Dustin Poirier, Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall, and Jake Ellenberger vs. Martin Kampmann.

The non-title events should not be overlooked when a great fight is signed. Sometimes they end up as the best fights, and cards, of the year.

Here are the top five non-title main events in UFC history.

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UFC on Fuel 5: Power Ranking Every Fight on the Card

UFC on Fuel 5 will air live on Saturday, beginning at 4 p.m. ET on Fuel TV.The main event will be a heavyweight clash between Stefan Struve and Stipe Miocic. Struve looks to make it four in a row inside the Octagon, and Miocic will hope to keep his per…

UFC on Fuel 5 will air live on Saturday, beginning at 4 p.m. ET on Fuel TV.

The main event will be a heavyweight clash between Stefan Struve and Stipe Miocic. Struve looks to make it four in a row inside the Octagon, and Miocic will hope to keep his perfect MMA record unblemished with a win.

Also on the card, Dan Hardy battles Amir Sadollah, and John Hathaway meets John Maguire.

The 11-bout card will excite Nottingham and the viewing audience. From top to bottom, the card is littered with young prospects, exciting fighters and even matchups.

Here is a look at how each fight ranks and why you should most definitely tune in to watch the action.

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The Ultimate Fighter: Shane Carwin vs. Roy Nelson Head-to-Toe Breakdown

The Ultimate Fighter season 16 is underway.Coaches Roy Nelson and Shane Carwin are slated to duke it out on the finale in an attempt to make their claim for a UFC Heavyweight Championship title shot.Carwin will remain in the main event despite recent m…

The Ultimate Fighter season 16 is underway.

Coaches Roy Nelson and Shane Carwin are slated to duke it out on the finale in an attempt to make their claim for a UFC Heavyweight Championship title shot.

Carwin will remain in the main event despite recent minor knee injury.

The bout will headline The Ultimate Fighter Finale from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on December 15th.

Carwin returns to the Octagon for the first time in over a year; his last two outings were defeats at the hands of Brock Lesnar and current UFC Heavyweight Champion Junior dos Santos.

His counterpart, Nelson, is coming off a knockout victory at UFC 146 over Dave Herman.

Here is how the two heavyweights size up against one another.

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Jones vs. Belfort: Questions We Still Have About Jon Jones

Jon Jones defended his UFC Light Heavyweight Championship in another dominating performance at UFC 152.Vitor Belfort had one shot to dethrone the champion, but the first-round armbar attempt was just a little bit off, allowing Jones to get through the …

Jon Jones defended his UFC Light Heavyweight Championship in another dominating performance at UFC 152.

Vitor Belfort had one shot to dethrone the champion, but the first-round armbar attempt was just a little bit off, allowing Jones to get through the pain and start dealing out his punishment.

After getting out of the armbar, Jones dropped several damaging elbows to the dome of Belfort. He continued to batter him on the feet and on the ground until the fourth round.

It was there that Jones put the tired Belfort away. A simple Americana was all it took from the champion, and as a result, the belt remains around his waist. And it does not look as if it is going anywhere anytime soon. Yet Belfort was able to bring another question up regarding Jones.

Here are five questions we still have about the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.

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