UFC 269 Results: Amanda Nunes Upset, Charles Oliviera Win Headline Main Card

The UFC always tries to put on a show to close out the year, and UFC 269 didn’t disappoint. The final pay-per-view of 2021 featured two title fights, a strong statement from Charles …

The UFC always tries to put on a show to close out the year, and UFC 269 didn’t disappoint. The final pay-per-view of 2021 featured two title fights, a strong statement from Charles …

Charles Oliveira Beats Dustin Poirier Via Submission to Retain Title at UFC 269

Charles Oliveira solidified his status as the UFC’s lightweight champion with a successful title defense via third-round submission over Dustin Poirier in the main event of UFC 269 from Las Vegas…

Charles Oliveira solidified his status as the UFC’s lightweight champion with a successful title defense via third-round submission over Dustin Poirier in the main event of UFC 269 from Las Vegas…

7 Takeaways From UFC 269: Oliveira vs. Poirier

UFC 269 featured two title fights that crowned a new queen of the women’s bantamweight division and a current champion proved himself as worthy of holding the title he won earlier this year.

There was a lot to take away from UFC 269, here are some …

UFC 269 featured two title fights that crowned a new queen of the women’s bantamweight division and a current champion proved himself as worthy of holding the title he won earlier this year.

There was a lot to take away from UFC 269, here are some things that stood out.

O’Malley vs. Garbrandt?

During the pre-fight press conference, Sean O’Malley and Cody Garbrandt went after each other, even though they both had their own fights with other people at UFC 269 to worry about. Still, O’Malley seemed to think it would be a good idea for them to square up at the press conference for a future event. Is this something you want to see?

Lost One 

Alex Perez
Image Credit: Jeff Sherwood of Sherdog.com

It happens enough these days, bookmakers should start laying odds on what fight will get pulled from a card, and for what reason. After the weigh-ins, the UFC announced that the flyweight bout between Matt Schnell and Alex Perez was canceled due to medical issues with Schnell.

The Savage Gets Back in The Win Column

Gillian Robertson was on a two-fight losing streak going into UFC 269. If that wasn’t enough fuel to pick up a win, her opponent Priscila Cachoeira missed weight and they fought at a catchweight. Robertson scored the first submission and finish of the night to get back in the win column and did it with Cachoeira fighting dirty. Losers never win, and Robertson proved that here. Check out Robertson’s submission finish and doing it while Cahcoeira was poking her in the eye.

Kai-Kara France

UFC 269 results: Kai Kara-France spoils Cody Garbrandt's flyweight debut  with massive TKO win - CBSSports.com
Kai Kara-France. Image Credit: Jeff Bottari

France stopped Garbrandt in his tracks for Garbrandt’s flyweight debut, leaving questions for Garbrandt’s future but opening doors for France. With his first-round finish of the former bantamweight champion, France made it known he has his eyes on Brandon Moreno and Deivison Figueredo. Either fight would make a great future match-up for him. 

Dominick Cruz

UFC 269 tweets: Pros react to Dominick Cruz comeback win, Daniel Cormier  commentary controversy - MMA Fighting
Dominick Cruz, Image Credit: MMA Fighting

Cruz made news for his criticism of Daniel Cormier’s broadcast style on fight week and that may have taken away from the fact that regardless of how anyone handles a mic, Cruz can still manage the cage better. It’s obvious he does just as much homework for fights as he does for his broadcast duties. Cruz fought and won against a very tough Pedro Munhoz to pick up a decisive victory. If there’s a fight to make, maybe he and Jose Aldo could headline a card in 2022.

And New!

UFC 269 results, highlights: Julianna Pena scores shocking upset of Amanda  Nunes to claim title - CBSSports.com
Julianna Pena, Image Credit: Chris Unger

A huge underdog, Julianna Peña came in with nothing but heart and a great jab that would hand Nunes the loss that would cost her the title, and crown The Venezuelan Vixen the new bantamweight champion. Peña was a +650 underdog and when the going got tough, Peña’s resolve would be the fuel that won her the title. 

And Still!

UFC 269 results: Charles Oliveira taps Dustin Poirier to retain title
Charles Oliveira. Image Credit: USA TODAY Sports

Diamonds are tough but “Do Bronx” is tougher as Charles Oliveira proved that he can stand with the tougher, more damaging fighter the likes of Dustin Poirier. Oliveira’s chin was definitely tested in this fight, especially in round one but if there were a physical demonstration of “being like water,” Oliveira definitely did it to Poirier when he scored the submission victory. 

There’s obviously more to take away from this event than what is listed here especially with it being the last one of 2021. New challengers for various titles, up-and-coming fighters looking to get in the top 15, and potential rematches to make. The UFC certainly closed their pay-per-view schedule well.

What did you take away from the event? Better yet, what would you like to see in 2022?

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Charles Oliveira Submits Dustin Poirier, Defends Lightweight Title – UFC 269 Highlights

Charles OliveiraAnd Still. Charles Oliveira remains the undisputed UFC lightweight champion — submitting the former interim gold holder and challenger, Dustin Poirier in the third round with a standing rear-naked choke to round out the UFC 269 card in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some substantial bodywork in the first round from Oliveira, however, the Brazilian appears to […]

Charles Oliveira

And Still. Charles Oliveira remains the undisputed UFC lightweight champion — submitting the former interim gold holder and challenger, Dustin Poirier in the third round with a standing rear-naked choke to round out the UFC 269 card in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Some substantial bodywork in the first round from Oliveira, however, the Brazilian appears to be struggling with the power output from the challenger, Poirier, Incredibly close opening round.

A hugely dominant second frame from Oliveira, who secures a position in Poirier’s closed guard via a scramble — where he rides out four minutes and lands a series of elbows as the challenger remains closed from the bottom.

Early in the third round, Oliveira manages to leap on the back of Poirier at the fence, before securing both hooks. After hand fighting with the Lafayette native for some time, Oliveira eventually locks up a standing rear-naked choke to submit Poirier and successfully secure the first defense of his lightweight crown.

Below, catch the highlights from Charles Oliveira’s submission win over Dustin Poirier

Fighters React To Charles Oliveira Submitting Dustin Poirier To Retain Lightweight Title At UFC 269

Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier lived up to expectations with the lightweight title on the line. 

The two fighters met in a title bout on Saturday night (December 11, 2021) at the UFC 269 pay-per-view event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las V…

Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier lived up to expectations with the lightweight title on the line. 

The two fighters met in a title bout on Saturday night (December 11, 2021) at the UFC 269 pay-per-view event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The first round was madness. Poirier stunned him right out of the gate before they clinched. Charles got a brief takedown before Poirier popped right back to his feet. They had a fun exchange before Poirier dropped him only to let him back up. Charles went for a takedown and got it to start off the second round. Poirier did get back up, but when Charles went for an arm submission, it led to Charles rolling on top in half guard and landed some big elbows. Charles finished the fight with a standing rear-naked choke in the third round to retain the title. 

Peep the highlights of the fight courtesy of the UFC’s official Twitter account:

https://twitter.com/ufc/status/1469903999017132035

Let’s see how the fighters reacted to the outcome of this fight: 

Poirier went on a six-fight winning streak including back-to-back wins over Conor McGregor – a KO win at UFC 257 and then a doctor stoppage win at UFC 264. Before that, he got a win over Max Holloway by a hard-fought unanimous decision in the main event of UFC 236 to earn a title shot. He lost by submission to UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov at the UFC 242 show from The Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. In his previous outing, he got a decision win over Dan Hooker on June 27, 2020. 

Entering this fight, Oliveira had been on a hot streak that included nine consecutive victories. In his previous bout, he won the lightweight title when he beat Michael Chandler by TKO at UFC 262. Before that, he got 

a decision win over Tony Ferguson at the UFC 256 pay-per-view event. He previously choked out Kevin Lee at the UFC Brasilia event in March 2020, got wins over Jared Gordon by KO at the UFC Sao Paulo event from the Ginásio do Ibirapuera in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and a TKO win over Nik Lentz at the UFC Rochester event from the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York on ESPN+. 

UFC 269 Results: Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier, Amanda Nunes vs. Julianna Pena

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UFC 269 Fight Card: PPV Schedule, Odds, Predictions for Oliveira vs. Poirier

UFC 269 closes out the UFC’s pay-per-view offerings in 2021 with a bang as Dustin Poirier will attempt to take the lightweight championship from Charles Oliveira in the main event…

UFC 269 closes out the UFC’s pay-per-view offerings in 2021 with a bang as Dustin Poirier will attempt to take the lightweight championship from Charles Oliveira in the main event…