Too close to call! Watch Sandhagen vs. Dillashaw highlights

Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw during their fight at UFC Vegas 32. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Check out the full video highlights of Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw from the UFC Vegas 32 main event. Cory S…


Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw during their fight at UFC Vegas 32.
Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw during their fight at UFC Vegas 32. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Check out the full video highlights of Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw from the UFC Vegas 32 main event.

Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw went to war in the main event of UFC Vegas 32 on Saturday night, but there could only be one winner. And that was the returning Dillashaw, who took home a split decision win.

Sandhagen and Dillashaw had a very competitive first round. Dillashaw pressured early, but Sandhagen was ready for it and threw a flying knee right as his opponent shot in for takedown. That turned into an inverted triangle and both men went to work on the ground. Dillashaw got out of the submission attempt and continued to shoot in for takedowns and push Sandhagen up against the cage.

The second round saw Dillashaw come forward again and look for takedowns, but Sandhagen was reading him well and defending most of them. Sandhagen also dropped Dillashaw with a left hand near the halfway mark of the round and kept peppering him with hard shots, which opened up a nasty cut over the right eye of the former champion.

Despite the cut, Dillashaw would not let Sandhagen breathe and kept the pressure up. He landed some heavy leg kicks on Sandhagen and would do great work in the clinch as the fight went on. The judges were needed, and Dillashaw was declared the winner by way of split decision.

Check out Tim Burke’s play-by-play of the third round of Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw:

Sandhagen lands, then inexplicably spiDns around and gets clubbered. Dilly SAnfires back. Sandhagen with a right hook. Inside leg kick from Dillashaw. Sandhagen with a spinning wheel kick that misses and Dillashaw takes him down. Sandhagen does his best to get up about 30 seconds later and they reset. 90 seconds to go. Sandhagen checks an inside leg kick. Dilly lands the next one. Dillashaw pushes Sandhagen against the cage, albeit briefly. Dillashaw looks for a takedown, but slides to Sandhagen’s back on the feet. Sandhagen spins into him and lands a shot right at the horn! 10-9 Dillashaw.

Too close to call! Watch Sandhagen vs. Dillashaw highlights

Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw during their fight at UFC Vegas 32. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Check out the full video highlights of Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw from the UFC Vegas 32 main event. Cory S…


Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw during their fight at UFC Vegas 32.
Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw during their fight at UFC Vegas 32. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Check out the full video highlights of Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw from the UFC Vegas 32 main event.

Cory Sandhagen and T.J. Dillashaw went to war in the main event of UFC Vegas 32 on Saturday night, but there could only be one winner. And that was the returning Dillashaw, who took home a split decision win.

Sandhagen and Dillashaw had a very competitive first round. Dillashaw pressured early, but Sandhagen was ready for it and threw a flying knee right as his opponent shot in for takedown. That turned into an inverted triangle and both men went to work on the ground. Dillashaw got out of the submission attempt and continued to shoot in for takedowns and push Sandhagen up against the cage.

The second round saw Dillashaw come forward again and look for takedowns, but Sandhagen was reading him well and defending most of them. Sandhagen also dropped Dillashaw with a left hand near the halfway mark of the round and kept peppering him with hard shots, which opened up a nasty cut over the right eye of the former champion.

Despite the cut, Dillashaw would not let Sandhagen breathe and kept the pressure up. He landed some heavy leg kicks on Sandhagen and would do great work in the clinch as the fight went on. The judges were needed, and Dillashaw was declared the winner by way of split decision.

Check out Tim Burke’s play-by-play of the third round of Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw:

Sandhagen lands, then inexplicably spiDns around and gets clubbered. Dilly SAnfires back. Sandhagen with a right hook. Inside leg kick from Dillashaw. Sandhagen with a spinning wheel kick that misses and Dillashaw takes him down. Sandhagen does his best to get up about 30 seconds later and they reset. 90 seconds to go. Sandhagen checks an inside leg kick. Dilly lands the next one. Dillashaw pushes Sandhagen against the cage, albeit briefly. Dillashaw looks for a takedown, but slides to Sandhagen’s back on the feet. Sandhagen spins into him and lands a shot right at the horn! 10-9 Dillashaw.