UFC Fight Night 104 Results: Winners, Scorecards for Bermudez vs. Korean Zombie

The Korean Zombie scored a major victory against the notion of ring rust to close out Saturday night’s main card at UFC Fight Night 104. 
After three-and-a-half years away from the Octagon, Chan Sung Jung came back to put on a vintage performance …

The Korean Zombie scored a major victory against the notion of ring rust to close out Saturday night’s main card at UFC Fight Night 104

After three-and-a-half years away from the Octagon, Chan Sung Jung came back to put on a vintage performance against Dennis Bermudez in the evening’s main event. 

Jung—who missed an extended period of time to complete mandatory military service for his native South Korea—didn’t look perfect. In the early going, Bermudez was able to land some heavy shots that made it appear he might in fact be a little rusty, via the UFC:

But it just wouldn’t be a typical Zombie performance if he didn’t have to walk through some punishment to land his own attack. 

Jung turned away multiple takedown attempts from his opponent to keep the fight standing, which ultimately paid off. All it took to turn the fight on its head was a massive uppercut that couldn’t have landed more flush, via Fox Sports:

It was the kind of strike that boldly announces the return of one of the more exciting fighters in the sport. Patrick Wyman of Bleacher Report compared the aftermath to that of a signature moment for Jose Aldo:

Chamatkar Sandhu of MMA Junkie immediately started campaigning for The Korean Zombie as the Comeback Fighter of the Year for his performance:

Fellow WEC veteran Cub Swanson was one of many fighters who took to Twitter to congratulate Jung on his successful return to the Octagon:

The South Korean used his time in the spotlight to speak to his countrymen, via MMA Fighting:

Outside of the main event, the card featured plenty of interesting results. From some impressive UFC debuts to fun finishes, it was a card worth watching. Here’s a look at the complete results from the evening and a closer look at the main card bouts. 

        

UFC Fight Night 104 Quick Results

Main Card

  • Chan Sung Jung def. Dennis Bermudez (knockout (Round 1, 2:49)
  • Felice Herrig def. Alexa Grasso, unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • James Vick def. Abel Trujillo, submission (Round 3, 0:49)
  • Volkan Oezdemir def. Ovince Saint Preux, split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Marcel Fortuna def. Anthony Hamilton, knockout (Round 1, 3:10)
  • Jessica Andrade def. Angela Hill, unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

          

FS1 Prelims

  • Curtis Blaydes def. Adam Milstead, TKO (Round 2, 0:59)
  • Chas Skelly def. Chris Gruetzemacher, submission (Round 2, 2:01)
  • Ricardo Ramos def. Michinori Tanaka, unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Tecia Torres def. Bec Rawlings, unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

            

Fight Pass Prelims

  • Niko Price def. Alex Morono, knockout (Round 2, 5:00)
  • Khalil Rountree def. Daniel Jolly, knockout (Round 1, 0:52)

            

Alexa Grasso vs. Felice Herrig

Developing from prospect to an actual contender is a process that can take some time and experience. That’s the lesson that Alexa Grasso had to take away from Fight Night 104. 

The 23-year-old was handed her first loss by Felice Herrig by decision in the evening’s co-main event. 

The usually aggressive Grasso was uncharacteristically timid in her approach, likely because Herrig was consistent in finding a home with a crushing overhand right. The UFC passed along a perfect example from the second round:

As Connor Ruebusch of Bloody Elbow noted, it was simply a bizarre appearance for Grasso. Despite the lack of success, she seemed content to continue fighting with a conservative approach, and it ultimately cost her:

For Herrig, it was another step in the right direction. She’s now strung together back-to-back wins since losing to Paige VanZant by decision in April 2015. 

The rejuvenated Herrig wasted no time in bringing up PVZ as a possible opponent her next time out, via MMA Fighting:

             

Abel Trujillo vs. James Vick

An even matchup of lightweights on paper turned out to be a moment for James Vick to shine, as he locked up a third-round submission victory over Abel Trujillo in the lead-up to the co-main event. 

The 6’3″ lightweight was able to utilize his range to keep Trujillo at bay in the striking exchanges and used his leverage to maintain the advantage on the ground as well. Vick nearly locked up a D’Arce choke in the second frame, but the resilient Trujillo was able to break free and find the third round. 

Unfortunately for Trujillo, Vick’s knee also found his face to open up the third round, as the UFC showed: 

As it turns out, defending D’Arce chokes is a little more complicated when someone’s knee just collided with your skull. The Texas fighter latched on to the choke once again and was able to apply the pressure needed to bring the fight to a close this time in front of his home crowd. 

Vick’s win will go a long way to regain the momentum he lost in a loss to Beneil Dariush at UFC 199. The lightweight made it known that he wants his next bout to also be in front of a Texas crowd when the UFC goes to Dallas in May, via MMA Fighting:

The loss is a big momentum killer for Trujillo, as it snapped a three-fight win streak. 

              

Ovince Saint Preux vs. Volkan Oezdemir

Life comes at ya fast if you’re Ovince Saint Preux. The light heavyweight veteran went from fighting Jon Jones for the interim light heavyweight champion to losing to UFC newcomer Volkan Oezdemir on a UFC Fight Night card. 

Saint Preux was able to hang in with Jones for five rounds back in April 2016, but the former Tennessee Volunteer football player looked about as unimpressive as he’s ever looked in losing to Oezdemir, even if he was able to win the fight on one of the cards. 

Jonathan Snowden of Bleacher Report commented on this fight’s boring nature:

In the end, this was a matchup that brought an interesting start to the main card for this event to a boring halt. Oezdemir won primarily on being the one who was slightly more aggressive, as OSP chose to consistently fight while backing up. 

One of the few moments of action in this bout came with an exhausted Saint Preux trying to end the fight, via the UFC:

This is a nice win for Oezdemir in terms of name recognition in his UFC debut. However, if he wants to put himself on the map, he’s going to need a more memorable performance next time out. 

               

Anthony Hamilton vs. Marcel Fortuna

Marcel Fortuna’s UFC debut went about as nicely as one could imagine. 

The 31-year-old brought an interesting aesthetic into the ring: watching the 210.5-pound heavyweight take on an opponent in Anthony Hamilton who outweighed him by nearly 50 pounds.

But if the weight disparity was supposed to keep Fortuna from knocking out Hamilton, no one told him. He iced the UFC veteran in the first frame with a thunderous overhand right that landed flush on the big man’s temple.

When asked why Fortuna would fight in the heavyweight division at just 210.5 pounds, he cited the fact that it was short notice, and it really didn’t matter to him, via MMA Fighting: 

Alrighty then. 

Despite the knockout win, Fortuna’s UFC future probably doesn’t reside in the heavyweight division. 

However, that kind of power does have a home in the light heavyweight division. That was actually Fortuna’s first career knockout win, but he did come in to the bout with an 8-1 record that included five submissions. 

With a willingness to step up when the promotion needs him and some skills to go along with it, this isn’t likely to be the last time we see Fortuna in the Octagon. 

                

Jessica Andrade vs. Angela Hill

The rise of Jessica Andrade as a contender in the women’s strawweight division was one of the bigger storylines going into the night, and the Brazilian didn’t do anything to weaken that plot. She looked the part in a strong unanimous-decision victory. 

The 25-year-old was a nonstop whirlwind of violence in dispatching a dangerous opponent in Invicta strawweight champion Angela Hill. Andrade showed off the tenacity and varied attack that makes her a dangerous striker in the division. 

Adam Martin of DraftKings noted some legitimate comparisons between the contender and fellow UFC fighter John Lineker:

The loss is a tough break for Hill, as she took on a big challenge in her return to the UFC but still can’t seem to get her hand raised in the Octagon. She definitely had her moments, pushing Andrade late into the fight. Damon Martin of FoxSports.com noted Hill’s performance in the loss:

This was one of those rare fights that probably saw both fighters’ stock go up. Andrade came through as the title contender fans believe she could be, while Hill proved that she’s more than capable of hanging with some of the best fighters in the division. 

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Twitter Reacts To The Korean Zombie’s Triumphant Return

UFC Fight Night 104 emanated from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, tonight (Saturday, February 4, 2017). “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung made up half of the main event, taking on the world-ranked Dennis Bermudez. Jung got rocked early, but weathered the early storm from “The Menace”. A picture-perfect uppercut folded Bermudez soon after,

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UFC Fight Night 104 emanated from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, tonight (Saturday, February 4, 2017). “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung made up half of the main event, taking on the world-ranked Dennis Bermudez. Jung got rocked early, but weathered the early storm from “The Menace”. A picture-perfect uppercut folded Bermudez soon after, forcing referee Herb Dean to step in to save Bermudez from further punishment. It was Jung’s first fight in almost three and a half years.

The co-headliner saw strawweight prospect Alexa Grasso lock horns with veteran kickboxer Felice Herrig. The fight was competitive throughout, but Herrig did enough in the first two rounds to take a decision. Grasso was too tentative, sitting back while Herrig picked away with kicks and landed nice counter right hands when Grasso did throw. Grasso turned up the pressure in round three, but ultimately fell short on the judges’ scorecards.

Check out MMA Twitter’s reaction to these exciting matchups below:

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Bermudez vs. Korean Zombie Results: Winner and Reaction from UFC Fight Night 104

The Korean Zombie is back, ladies and gentlemen! After an incredibly long layoff, featherweight Chan Sung Jung overcame the odds and scored a gorgeous first-round knockout win at the expense of No. 9-ranked Dennis Bermudez at UFC Fight Night 104 in Hou…

The Korean Zombie is back, ladies and gentlemen! After an incredibly long layoff, featherweight Chan Sung Jung overcame the odds and scored a gorgeous first-round knockout win at the expense of No. 9-ranked Dennis Bermudez at UFC Fight Night 104 in Houston on Saturday.

Naturally, the fight was as messy and brutal as his nickname would suggest. Within just a few seconds, Bermudez was teasing Jung with takedowns, forcing him to lower his hands and opening up avenues for big overhands that landed early and often. Jung’s chin remains a steely as ever, though, which allowed him to stalk forward, despite absorbing serious punishment. 

As Bermudez grew more confident, his jabs became less disciplined; Jung identified this and punished him for it with a devastating uppercut. The punch folded Bermudez in place, and a bit of ground-and-pound sealed the deal.

After more than three years out of action, Jung scored a victory over a top-10 opponent via TKO at 2:49 of the first round.

To say the odds were stacked against him  would be a profound understatement. Entering this bout, the Korean Zombie had not been seen in the Octagon since his ill-fated title shot opposite Jose Aldo in 2013, which he lost via TKO after dislocating his shoulder. That injury forced him out of the cage for over a year and plagued him through 2014, forcing him out of a return bout at UFC Fight Night 53 and into his two years of mandatory military service in his native South Korea.

Traditionally, a long, involuntary layoff for a popular star would be followed by a relatively easy opponent to both gauge where he stacks up in a wildly different division and let him shake off some ring rust. The UFC, however, inexplicably pitted him against a top-10 opponent, putting him into a high-risk, high-reward position.

From a technical standpoint, this doesn’t mark a turning point for Jung, given how much damage he absorbed in the early stages of the fight. From a promotional perspective, however, the significance of this win cannot be understated.

In a division that is big on talent but short on star power, Jung’s victory comes at the perfect time and sets him up for a big fight, and possibly even a title eliminator. Granted, the championship queue is muddled with three men holding belts at this time. The Zombie can’t be too far off from forcing his way into that discussion, though, and if he looks better in his next outing, he may just be a real threat to the elites at 145 pounds.

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Chan Sung Jung vs. Dennis Bermudez Full Fight Video Highlights

After a lengthy three-and-a-half year sit on the sidelines due to military duty, former UFC featherweight title contender Chan Sung Jung made an astonishing return to the octagon by knocking out Dennis Bermudez in the main event of tonight’s (Sat., Feb. 4, 2017) UFC Fight Night 104 from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. “The Korean

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After a lengthy three-and-a-half year sit on the sidelines due to military duty, former UFC featherweight title contender Chan Sung Jung made an astonishing return to the octagon by knocking out Dennis Bermudez in the main event of tonight’s (Sat., Feb. 4, 2017) UFC Fight Night 104 from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

“The Korean Zombie” was rocked by some big punches from “The Menace” early, but true to his undead namesake, Jung was able to walk through them and capitalize with a picture-perfect uppercut for an absolutely thunderous return.

With the win, he should instantly vault back into title contention in what is shaping up to be an interesting year for the 145-pound division – if the title ever gets defended.

For now, check out the full fight video highlights of “The Korean Zombie’s” jaw-dropping comeback win right here:

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Bermudez vs. Korean Zombie Results: UFC Fight Night 104 Winner, Scorecard, Recap

Chan Sung Jung lived up to his Korean Zombie moniker at UFC Fight Night 104, resurrecting his career from the dead with a first-round TKO win over Dennis Bermudez in the main event after three-and-a-half years away from the Octagon. 
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Chan Sung Jung lived up to his Korean Zombie moniker at UFC Fight Night 104, resurrecting his career from the dead with a first-round TKO win over Dennis Bermudez in the main event after three-and-a-half years away from the Octagon. 

MMA Junkie tweeted out the official time of the stoppage:

The opening salvo didn’t necessarily look great for the South Korean. Early takedown attempts from Bermudez were denied, but he was able to catch Jung flush with multiple strikes early on. The UFC passed along the highlight of one of Bermudez‘s early strikes:

The Zombie’s time away from the cage hasn’t affected his chin, though. Jung was able to hang in long enough to find just the right opening and crash a massive uppercut to the chin of Bermudez to end his night and complete the comeback. 

Fox Sports tweeted out the vicious end to the bout:

Connor Ruebusch of Bloody Elbow praised the setup from the victor:

With the official return of one of the most exciting fighters in the sport, it’s fun to speculate who Jung will fight next. Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com got things started by throwing out Cub Swanson as a possibility:

Jeff Wagenheim of the Washington Post gave some context to just how long The Korean Zombie has been gone:

The career arc of The Korean Zombie is certainly an interesting one. The 29-year-old was considered one of the most exciting fighters in the UFC after transitioning from WEC, stringing together three straight victories that all netted him a performance of the night bonus. 

However, Jung was not successful in his bid against Jose Aldo for the featherweight title in 2013, and that was the last that fans had seen of him. Jung chose to fill his two years of mandatory military service to his native South Korea, thus putting his MMA career on hold. 

The time spent away from the sport was never fully spent away from the sport, though. The dynamic fighter described the training he did while in the military, per Thomas Gerbasi of the UFC’s official website:

Because of all of the injuries and surgeries I had due to MMA, I was placed in a government office job and was able to commute from home. So, when I was done with work, I had time to go to the gym and train. I didn’t go at it as intensely as if I was preparing for a fight, but I was able to stay in decent shape, really sharpen and develop my skills and to rehab some old nagging injuries.

With some of those injuries apparently rehabbed and a new perspective on fighting. Jung is an interesting fighter in the division going forward. He obviously has a track record of being worthy of fighting for a title, and this win over Bermudez does nothing to harm that profile. 

Bermudez has long been one of the underrated fighters in the featherweight division. The former Ultimate Fighter runner-up has now amassed a 9-3 record since losing to Diego Brandao in the final years ago, with one of those wins coming against current interim champion Max Holloway. 

Bermudez came in as a Top 10 fighter in the division looking to make the step up to bona fide contender. Now, it appears that The Korean Zombie might be the forgotten contender looking for a big jump up the rankings. 

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UFC Fight Night 104: The Real Winners and Losers from Houston Fight Card

The UFC helped keep the Super Bowl party going in Houston with UFC Fight Night 104 in Houston.
The return of “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung against Dennis Bermudez headlined the event. It was everything one could hope for as Jung returned in style …

The UFC helped keep the Super Bowl party going in Houston with UFC Fight Night 104 in Houston.

The return of “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung against Dennis Bermudez headlined the event. It was everything one could hope for as Jung returned in style as Bermudez made it a scrap.

In the co-main event, Felice Herrig touched up Alexa Grasso to stymie her rise in the strawweight division.

But those are just the results.

Look beyond just those results to see who the real winners and losers are and why. And that’s what we’re here to do.

These are the results following UFC Fight Night 104 in Houston.

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