UFC Fight Night 109 Results: Alexander Gustafsson KOs Glover Teixeira

 
Alexander Gustafsson is back.
The UFC’s light heavyweight division has a No. 1 contender after Gustafsson finished Glover Teixeira with a fifth-round knockout following three consecutive uppercuts, topped off with a perfectly placed right hook t…

 

Alexander Gustafsson is back.

The UFC’s light heavyweight division has a No. 1 contender after Gustafsson finished Glover Teixeira with a fifth-round knockout following three consecutive uppercuts, topped off with a perfectly placed right hook to Teixeira’s jaw which sent him crashing to the canvas.

The UFC’s return to Sweden for UFC Fight Night 109 was a resounding success after Gustafsson secured the victory inside the Octagon and celebrated the win in the best way possible by proposing to his girlfriend in the center of the cage. 

There was a lot of concern whether Gustafsson would ever return his old self after some grueling wars with Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier and a brutal loss to Anthony Johnson, but Gustafsson showed off his movement and footwork that made him a title contender a few years ago.

Teixeira, coming off a win over Jared Cannonier in February, ate a lot of shots, particularly Gustafsson’s trademark uppercut which landed nearly every time he threw it. After losing two of his last three fights, Teixeira will have to reevaluate his status as a top contender in the division. It wouldn’t be a surprise if Teixeira decided to step away from the Octagon after this fight with the damage he took, and at 37, the window for a title shot is closing quickly. 

With the victory, Gustafsson will surely be in line for a title shot against the winner of Jones vs. Cormier at UFC 214 on July 29. And after today’s performance, he certainly deserves it. 

 

Here’s the rest of Sunday’s main card results:

Jack Hermansson def. Alex Nicholson via first-round TKO (2:00)

Nordine Taleb def. Oliver Enkamp via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Omari Akhmedov def. Adbul Razak Alhassan via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)

Peter Sobotta def. Ben Saunders via second-round TKO (2:29)

Volkan Oezdemir def. Misha Cirkunov via first-round KO (0:28)

Alexander Gustafsson def. Glover Teixeira via fifth-round KO (1:07)

 

Hermansson dominates Nicholson

Jack Hermansson made quick work of Alex Nicholson, finishing the fight with time to spare in the first round due to a referee stoppage, much to the dismay of Alex Nicholson. But even though Nicholson disagreed with the stoppage, the referee’s intervention was warranted.

Hermansson didn’t waste any time taking the fight to the ground as he quickly gained side control with some solid ground-and-pound from the top which left Nicholson defending against strikes, forgetting to protect his back.

Hermansson was able to get both hooks in and appeared to go for the rear-naked choke until Nicholson began protecting his neck, allowing Hermansson to tee off.

Nicholson absorbed a multitude of elbows and punches until the referee stepped in to separate the fighters. It can be argued that Nicholson was doing a fairly solid job of protecting himself from hard strikes, but the finish was inevitable. Nicholson wasn’t going to improve his position for the rest of the first round, and he’ll look back on this fight and realize that he lost fair and square.

With the win, Hermansson improves to 2-1 inside the Octagon, while Nicholson falls to 1-3. 

 

Taleb grinds out victory 

Nordine Taleb was able to grind out the decision in a very entertaining and tightly contested fight against Oliver Enkamp. While Taleb came away with the victory after three rounds, the stock of both fighters went up as Enkamp and Taleb displayed high-level striking, ground game and heart.

Taleb marched forward in the first round as he landed a few leg kicks and got his jab going. Enkamp wasn’t disheartened, however, as he was looking to counter with regularity.

Taleb took the first round fairly comfortably, 10-9, and continued his striking showcase into the second round. Enkamp landed a nice high kick which Taleb absorbed without much distress, and he quickly went back to kicking Enkamp’s legs, taking some of the juice out of Enkamp’s offense.

Enkamp shot for the takedown, but Taleb sprawled and took control from the top, sliding into side control. From there, Taleb took over the rest of the second en route to another 10-9 score heading into the third.

With his back against the wall, Enkamp came out swinging in the third round with a barrage of high kicks and hooks, but Taleb weathered the early storm and held off an aggressive Enkamp for the victory. It was a solid debut for Enkamp, who deserves another chance to prove himself in the cage, while Taleb now stands at 5-2 in the UFC and will surely be looking for some higher-level competition from here on out.

 

Akhmedov hands Alhassan first career loss 

This was a tough matchup for Abdul Razak Alhassan heading into Sunday’s main card, and he couldn’t handle Omari Akhmedov until it was too late.

Akhmedov was able to change levels with relative ease in the opening round and countered with great success as Alhassan struggled to connect with his strikes. With the first round under his belt, Akhmedov did more of the same in the second as Alhassan, knowingly behind on the scorecards, came out with something to prove.

Despite missing early with a high kick, Alhassan looked far more comfortable with his timing as he continued to show why he was undefeated coming into the fight. Alhassan took the fight to the ground and landed strikes from top position en route to another decisive 10-9 round.

Alhassan was the better fighter in the third round, but he was too far behind on the scorecards. Only a finish would’ve given Alhassan the upper hand, and Akhmedov did his best to avoid the big shots, particularly when he forced Alhassan on his back and moved over to mount position.

Alhassan got back to his feet and fired off some nice elbows, but his energy was sapped and he didn’t put Akhmedov in any real danger.

This marks Alhassan’s first career loss in mixed martial arts after he began his career 7-0. Akhemdov improved to 5-3 and will look to take on some higher-caliber fighters the next time he steps inside the Octagon.

 

Sobotta ends Saunders’ night

A broken hand wasn’t going to stop Peter Sobotta from finishing Ben Saunders.

After dominating the first round, Sobotta continued to pick apart Saunders in the second round and avoid Saunders’ rubber guard when Sobotta was in top position. But at some point in the second round, Sobotta claimed to have broken his hand, although you would have never noticed watching the fight.

Sobotta continue to land punch after punch heading into the third, where he put together some beautiful combinations that stunned Saunders and made him back up against the cage to support himself.

A left hook in the third made Saunders think twice about trading strikes with Sobotta, but a brutal left knee from Sobotta landed squarely on Saunders’ chin, sending him to the canvas. Sobotta quickly followed Saunders to the ground and laid down some ground-and-pound until the referee stepped in to stop the fight.

The referee stoppage was necessary, regardless of what Saunders thought. With the win, Sobotta improves to 4-4 in the UFC while Saunders falls to 8-5.

  

Oezdemir knocks out Cirkunov early 

Well, that didn’t last very long now did it?

The co-main event of the evening featuring Volkan Oezdemir and Misha Cirkunov was billed as a tough, gritty fight that would show off the heart of two up-and-coming fighters in the light heavyweight division.

Unfortunately for the UFC, that did not happen.

Cirkunov marched forward and backed Oezdemir up against the cage but left himself vulnerable to a counter, which Oezdemir took advantage of with a short right hook that landed on Cirkunov’s ear within 30 seconds of the fight.

It wasn’t a very hard punch by any means, but the punch to the ear threw off Cirkunov’s balance and he crashed to the canvas in a heap, allowing Oezdemir to land a couple more strikes to secure the win.

With wins over Ovince Saint Preux and Cirkunov, it’s hard to ignore Oezdemir in the 205-pound division, as he will look for a top-five fight next. As for Cirkunov, it’s back to the drawing board after a disappointing showing.

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UFC Fight Night 109 Bonuses: Main Event Is ‘Fight Of The Night’

UFC Fight Night 109 went down today (Sunday, May 28, 2017) from the Ericcson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden. The headliner saw top light heavyweights Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Teixeira lock horns in a homecoming bout for the Swedish “Mauler”. They would each go home $50,000 richer for their Fight of the Night. Both men were […]

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UFC Fight Night 109 went down today (Sunday, May 28, 2017) from the Ericcson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden. The headliner saw top light heavyweights Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Teixeira lock horns in a homecoming bout for the Swedish “Mauler”. They would each go home $50,000 richer for their Fight of the Night.

Both men were bloodied inside the first two rounds. Teixeira had superior one-punch power that had Gustafsson on his heels, often forcing him to turn his back and run to get back to open space. But the Swede’s superior hand speed and boxing skill gradually took over. His right uppercut was devastating in particular. Gustafsson closed the show in the fifth and final round with three of them in quick succession. A final cross sent a dazed Teixeira crashing to the canvas.

Two surprising preliminary knockouts earned Performance of the Night. After getting controlled on the mat for the first two rounds by Bellator vet and grappling specialist Marcin Held, Damir Hadzovic brought the fight to an abrupt end with a kill-shot knee in round three. Held appeared to be executing an ill-advised Imanari roll that “The Bosnian Bomber” met with a perfect knee strike. Follow-up blows came but were ultimately unnecessary. Hadzovic pocketed an extra $50,000 for his come-from-behind win.

Later on, Bojan Velickovic battled Nico Musoke in a close back-and-forth fight before ending it suddenly at the very end of round three. Musoke pressed aggressively forward, trying to put a final stamp on the fight to seal up a decision he seemed likely to earn. A counter right hook from a retreating Velickovic took away Musoke’s equilibrium and put him on roller skates. Unable to regain solid footing, Musoke fell to his back where Velickovic met him with coffin-nail standing-to-ground punches that sealed. Possibly fighting for his UFC roster spot, Velickovic emerged $50,000 richer with his Performance of the Night.

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Twitter Reacts To Brutal Knockouts At UFC Fight Night 109

UFC Fight Night 109 emanated from the Ericcson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden, today (Sunday, May 28, 2017). The main event pit two top-five 205-pounders against each other as Alexander Gustafsson returned from a year-long layoff to battle Glover Teixeira. The light heavyweights duked it out for a potential crack at the winner of July’s Cormier-Jones […]

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UFC Fight Night 109 emanated from the Ericcson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden, today (Sunday, May 28, 2017). The main event pit two top-five 205-pounders against each other as Alexander Gustafsson returned from a year-long layoff to battle Glover Teixeira. The light heavyweights duked it out for a potential crack at the winner of July’s Cormier-Jones rematch.

Gustafsson largely pitched a shutout. He exhibited a worrying habit of turning his back and running when Teixeira was able to close him down on the fence, occasionally eating a series of hooks as he exited out. But the real story of the fight ended up being Gustafsson’s hellacious uppercut, which he landed early and often. Teixeira showed inhuman toughness, getting dropped in the second by a blistering combination. But Gustafsson kept wracking up damage. In the fifth, Gustafsson uncorked three straight uppercuts that had Teixeira out on his feet. A final right hand sent the Brazilian crashing to the canvas, forcing referee Marc Goddard to intervene on his behalf.

In the aftermath, Gustafsson proposed to his girlfriend and new mother of his child in the Octagon, and she said “yes”.

The co-headliner was another pivotal battle at 205 pounds, as ranked up-and-comers Misha Cirkunov and Volkan Oezdemir tried to take the next step to title contention. Many believed Oezdemir didn’t deserve his #5 ranking after sneaking by Ovince St. Preux in his only UFC bout, but he quieted the doubters in less than a minute. Cirkunov charged forward between a stream of lefts and rights, backing Oezdemir to the fence. But when the fighters engaged in close quarters, a short right hand behind the ear felled the Canadian prospect. Cirkunov collapsed at Oezdemir’s feet, who closed the show with a few follow-up punches.

See how Twitter reacted to these brutal light heavyweight duels below:

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Alexander Gustafsson vs. Glover Teixeira Full Fight Video Highlights

In the main event of UFC Fight Night 109 earlier today (Sun. May 28, 2017), former UFC light heavyweight title challengers Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Teixeira went to war inside the Octagon. Gustafsson entered the contest coming off of a unanimous decision win over Jan Blachowicz last September, as he had suffered back-to-back losses to […]

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In the main event of UFC Fight Night 109 earlier today (Sun. May 28, 2017), former UFC light heavyweight title challengers Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Teixeira went to war inside the Octagon.

Gustafsson entered the contest coming off of a unanimous decision win over Jan Blachowicz last September, as he had suffered back-to-back losses to the likes of Anthony “Rumble” Johnson and Daniel Cormier before. Teixeira entered after racking up a win of his own, defeating Jared Cannonier last February via unanimous decision in a bounce back following his 13-second knockout loss to “Rumble” last August.

Right out of the gates, the Swede put on an epic striking clinic on his Brazilian counterpart that send “The Mauler’s” native crowd inot a frenzy. Teixeira was able to bite down on his mouthpiece and withstand the majority of the shots, but that would only last so long.

The Brazilian was able to hold up until the fifth round when Gustafsson landed a hard combination that ended with a walk-off knockout for the Swede after a right hook.

After the fight, Gus got down on one knee and proposed to his longtime girlfriend and mother of his child – and she said yes.

You can check out the full fight video highlights here:

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Alexander Gustafsson Knocks Out Glover Teixeira, Proposes to His Girlfriend

Alexander Gustafsson turned in his best performance to date against Glover Teixeira. The stage was set for the main event of UFC Fight Night 109. Gustafsson entered the Ericsson Globe in his home country of Sweden to face Teixeira. “The Mauler” wanted to ensure he held onto his number one ranking and earn a win […]

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Alexander Gustafsson turned in his best performance to date against Glover Teixeira.

The stage was set for the main event of UFC Fight Night 109. Gustafsson entered the Ericsson Globe in his home country of Sweden to face Teixeira. “The Mauler” wanted to ensure he held onto his number one ranking and earn a win at home.

Immediately, Gustafsson threw out a back kick to the body. He connected with a leg kick. Teixeira grabbed a hold of his opponent and dumped him down, but couldn’t keep him there. “The Mauler” landed a jab, an uppercut, and a right hand. He looked to land an uppercut, but Teixeira was poked in the eye and time was called.

Time resumed and Gustafsson landed a right hand. He connected with a clean uppercut. A combination found the target for “The Mauler.” He landed an uppercut and soon after a back kick to the body. He stuffed a takedown attempt from Teixeira. Round one was all Gustafsson.

Teixeira landed a punch early in the second stanza. Gustafsson got in a punch to the body. Blood trickled down the side of “The Mauler’s” face. Teixeira was bleeding from his nose. Gustafsson rocked Teixeira with a combination and dropped him. The fight returned to the center of the Octagon. Teixeira threw a combination, but it was blocked. The round later concluded.

The third round began and Gustafsson dropped Teixeira with a combination. An elbow on the ground was there for “The Mauler.” He dropped a few more. Teixeira got back up and held his opponent against the fence. Gustafsson reversed and took him down. They separated and Gustafsson landed two jabs. An uppercut landed for Gustafsson, but Teixeira showed heart.

A body kick got the fourth round underway. Teixeira delivered one of his own. An elbow over the top found the mark for Gustafsson. A combination off a clinch break was there for “The Mauler.” A stiff uppercut popped Teixeira. It was another round dominated by Gustafsson.

The fifth and final round began. A series of hard uppercuts finished Teixeira to the delight of the crowd in Stockholm.

After the fight, Gustafsson proposed to his girlfriend. She said yes and the Ericsson Globe exploded.

Final Result: Alexander Gustafsson def. Glover Teixeira via KO (Punches) – R5, 1:07

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UFC Fight Night Stockholm Post-Fight Press Conference

In the aftermath of today’s (Sun. May 28, 2017) UFC Fight Night Stockholm event in Sweden, and the clash between No. 1 and No. 2-ranked light heavyweights Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Teixeira, check out the post-fight presser with tonight’s fighters here below:

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In the aftermath of today’s (Sun. May 28, 2017) UFC Fight Night Stockholm event in Sweden, and the clash between No. 1 and No. 2-ranked light heavyweights Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Teixeira, check out the post-fight presser with tonight’s fighters here below:

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