UFC Fight Night 125 Card: Joe Soto Travels to Brazil, Faces Iuri Alcantara

Joe Soto will make a quick return to the Octagon after a loss to Brett Johns earlier this month, taking on Iuri Alcantara at UFC Fight Night 125. Soto, a former Bellator champion, fell to Johns in just 30 seconds after a calf-slicer was locked in. The …

Joe Soto will make a quick return to the Octagon after a loss to Brett Johns earlier this month, taking on Iuri Alcantara at UFC Fight Night 125. Soto, a former Bellator champion, fell to Johns in just 30 seconds after a calf-slicer was locked in. The loss knocked Soto’s record overall to 18-6, including […]

UFC 209 Bonuses: Teymur vs. Vannata Earns Fight of the Night

UFC 209 took a major blow before it even got off the ground when Khabib Nurmagomedov had to be pulled from the card due to a bad weight cut, but a number of stars stepped up Saturday night to put on bonus winning performances. Following the event, held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, […]

UFC 209 took a major blow before it even got off the ground when Khabib Nurmagomedov had to be pulled from the card due to a bad weight cut, but a number of stars stepped up Saturday night to put on bonus winning performances. Following the event, held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, […]

UFC 209 Bonuses: Teymur vs. Vannata Earns Fight of the Night

UFC 209 took a major blow before it even got off the ground when Khabib Nurmagomedov had to be pulled from the card due to a bad weight cut, but a number of stars stepped up Saturday night to put on bonus winning performances. Following the event, held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, […]

UFC 209 took a major blow before it even got off the ground when Khabib Nurmagomedov had to be pulled from the card due to a bad weight cut, but a number of stars stepped up Saturday night to put on bonus winning performances. Following the event, held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, […]

UFC 209 Bonuses: Elkins, Alcantara Bank $50,000 For Comebacks

UFC 209 emanated from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas tonight (Saturday, March 4, 2017). The headlining welterweight title rematch was disappointing – tactical, perhaps, but definitely not entertaining. But that was not a concern in the lightweight co-main event. No, it was Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson, but Lando Vannata and David Teymur put on

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UFC 209 emanated from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas tonight (Saturday, March 4, 2017). The headlining welterweight title rematch was disappointing – tactical, perhaps, but definitely not entertaining. But that was not a concern in the lightweight co-main event.

No, it was Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson, but Lando Vannata and David Teymur put on a heck of a show. The two kickboxers went at each other for the full 15 minutes. Vannata’s flowy, unorthodox, spin-centric striking didn’t garner him the knockout this time around, and he paid the price. The technical Teymur unleashed a steady diet of punches and kicks mixed in with some flash of his own – he landed a Superman punch at one point. But Vannata’s ridiculous chin held up. Still, Teymur came away with a unanimous decision, and both men are $50,000 richer for putting on the Fight of the Night.

Another easy contender for that honor goes to Darren Elkins staging an incredible comeback on super prospect Mirsad Bektic. Bektic took Elkins down in the first and opened up a gnarly cut above his right eye that left Elkin’s face a bloody mess for the rest of the fight. Bektic lit Elkins up on the feet while manhandling him in the wrestling exchanges for much of the first ten minutes. Elkins turned the tide quickly and decisively in the third. He

Elkins turned the tide quickly and decisively in the third. He stuffed a takedown and put pressure on Bektic as he tried to return to his feet against the cage. There Elkins met him with two right hands that put Bektic in dire straits, and a third folded him in a heap. Elkins was the biggest underdog on the card by a wide margin, but he’ll take home an extra $50,000 for Performance of the Night.

Iuri Alcantara authored a similar come-from-behind victory. Luke Sanders smashed the Brazilian with hellacious ground and pound from the back in the opening frame, nearly earning the stoppage. He got the position again in the second, but this time Alcantara rolled under for a leg. Trapped against the fence, Sanders couldn’t extricate himself, and he was forced to tap when Alcantara went belly-down to finish the kneebar. He, like Elkins, came up smiling while his face was matted with blood. The Brazilian will bank an extra $50,000 for slick submission victory.

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Instant Karma! UFC Fighter Lands Illegal Knee, Gets Subbed by Kneebar Soon After

It looked like Luke Sanders had veteran contender Iuri Alcantara dead to rights at UFC 209. The veteran was wounded by punches and trapped in the corner for minutes on end, taking unanswered punch after unanswered punch.
In another world, the fight was…

It looked like Luke Sanders had veteran contender Iuri Alcantara dead to rights at UFC 209. The veteran was wounded by punches and trapped in the corner for minutes on end, taking unanswered punch after unanswered punch.

In another world, the fight was ended right there. Sanders walked away the victor and likely doubled his purse. In this world, though, Sanders’ aggression got the better of him, and he posted up and tossed a hard, blatantly illegal, knee strike to a downed opponent.

That hit lost Sanders a point on the score cards…but likely also cost him the fight. That’s because his uppance came back in a big way in the second round, as Alcantara locked up a silky smooth kneebar. Check out the video here:

That’s an amazing comeback win for Alcantara, who now finds himself riding a winning streak for the first time since 2014. For Sanders, however, this is a tough blow for someone who was forced to take a year off due to injury.

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UFC 204 Bonus Winners: Bisping, Hendo, Manuwa & Alcantara Earn Extra $50k

After the UFC 204 pay-per-view on Saturday evening in Manchester, England, the post-show “Bonus” winners were announced to the MMA media in attendance.

It was announced that the “Fight of the Night” bonus would be going to both headliners Dan Hender…

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After the UFC 204 pay-per-view on Saturday evening in Manchester, England, the post-show “Bonus” winners were announced to the MMA media in attendance.

It was announced that the “Fight of the Night” bonus would be going to both headliners Dan Henderson and UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping. Hendo and “The Count” each received an additional $50,000 in bonus money on top of their contracted fight purses.

Two “Performance of the Night” bonuses were also handed out on Saturday night, as Jimi Manuwa took home an extra $50,000 for his vicious knockout victory over Ovince Saint Preux, and Iuri Alcantara also took home an additional $50k for his triangle choke submission victory over Brad “One Punch” Pickett.

For complete UFC 204 results, click here.