UFC 235 Results: Kamaru Usman Owns Tyron Woodley

Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley will defend his title against Kamaru Usman in the co-main event of the evening at UFC 235. As always, stay posted to LowkickMMA as we will have ongoing results from UFC 235 as they break. Woodley (19-3-1) will go for his fourth straight title defense on Saturday night. The chap has […]

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Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley will defend his title against Kamaru Usman in the co-main event of the evening at UFC 235.

As always, stay posted to LowkickMMA as we will have ongoing results from UFC 235 as they break.

Woodley (19-3-1) will go for his fourth straight title defense on Saturday night. The chap has hinted at moving up to middleweight should he win. As for Usman (14-1), the African born fighter has been on one of the more unimpressive winning streaks in the sport, totaling 15 thus far. Will his 16 be for the title?

Round One

The fighters touch gloves. Usman takes the center and Woodley circles right. Both men are cautious to start. Usman shoots a takedown and Woodley looks for a choke. Usman lands a couple of elbows and ends up on top of the champ. Woodley working his way up but Usman is sticking to him well thus far. Not much damage is being done though. Woodley is back up now. The fights trade knees and separate. Woodley working with his back close to the cage and Usman looks for another takedown but the champ defends. Usman lands a right hand and closes the distance. He presses Woodley against the cage and lands some punches and knees. Less than a minute left the referee separates the fighters. Usman moves forward and lands a right. The round ends with Usman looking for another takedown.

Round Two

Usman pressures to start the second round. He lands a left hand and clinches the champ against the cage. He punches Woodley’s hamstrings and foot stomps his feet. He lands a hard elbow as Woodley retreats. He slams Woodley and moves into full mount. Usman moving very methodically here in round two. He is smothering Woodley but not doing too much damage. He lands a few right hands. Woodley is holding on for dear life. Usman postures up and lands some harder right hands that really hurt Woodley. He has the champ mounted in a bad way. He postures up again and lands three hard right hands. Woodley tries to escape but Usman is smothering him. He looks for an arm triangle choke and at the same time lights up the body of the champ. The round ends.

Round Three

Usman moves forward, Woodley looks for a right hand but misses. Woodley land a leg kick. Usman clinches and lights up Woodley’s body with 19 uppercuts to the body. No joke. The referee separates the fighters after some inactivity. He backs Woodley up again and lands a right hand and again goes to the body. The pace has slowed somewhat here in round three. Usman is going to the body like never before with these uppercuts. The referee separates the fighters again for some reason. Woodley lands a partial right hand but Usman still moving forward. He lands a nice elbow as he closes the distance. He blasts the body again. The round ends with the fighters trading knees to the body.

Round Four

Woodley backs up to start the round as Usman moves forward. He looks for a choke but Usman gets the champ’s legs out from under him and gets the fight to the canvas. Usman is all over Woodley here but he is not landing much damage as the crowd boos. Usman lands some more body damage as he gains full guard here in round four. Woodley trying to climb up the cage but Usman is just smothering him but not landing damage. The referee stands them up with two minutes left. Usman lands a knee in the clinch and lands an uppercut, Usman lets it go and lands a right hand. Woodley lands a right hand. Usman throws a right hand and lands an uppercut. Crazy. Usman falls into Woodley with 20 seconds left in the round. The round ends.

Round Five

Woodley throws a jab to start. Usman closes the distance but Woodley looks for a choke but it’s not there. Usman slams him to the canvas. Usman is on top landing body punches with his right arm around Woodley’s neck. He is digging the champ’s body with right hooks. He buries his forearm into Woodley’s gut. Usman postures up and lands some ground and pound. Not much action here in the final frame. Usman is just all over Woodley. Woodley looks lost with 45 seconds left. The fight ends with Usman in control.

Kamaru Usman defeats Tyron Woodley via unanimous decision (50-44, 50-44, 50-45)

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UFC 235 Fight Card: Schedule, Odds, Predictions for Jon Jones vs. Anthony Smith

UFC 235 is set to go down Saturday, with two title fights anchoring the card in Las Vegas. Jon Jones will defend his strap against Anthony Smith , while Tyron Woodley will aim to keep Kamaru Usman from taking his belt in the co-main event…

UFC 235 is set to go down Saturday, with two title fights anchoring the card in Las Vegas. Jon Jones will defend his strap against Anthony Smith , while Tyron Woodley will aim to keep Kamaru Usman from taking his belt in the co-main event…

Israel Adesanya OK With Not Being First Nigerian UFC Champion

Israel Adesanya will have an opportunity to become the interim middleweight champion at UFC 236 when he takes on Kelvin Gastelum for that honor, and Adesanya then hopes to represent Nigeria as a UFC champion with a victory over Robert Whittaker later t…

Israel Adesanya will have an opportunity to become the interim middleweight champion at UFC 236 when he takes on Kelvin Gastelum for that honor, and Adesanya then hopes to represent Nigeria as a UFC champion with a victory over Robert Whittaker later this year. Coincidentally, there is another Nigerian who is competing for a UFC […]

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Tyron Woodley Hints At Concern With Judging During Kamaru Usman Fight

Tyron Woodley is going for his fifth UFC welterweight title defense in the co-main event of UFC 235 tonight (Sat. March 2, 2019). Woodley will defend his title against fellow high-level competitor Kamaru Usman. The pair will meet on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas Nevada. Speaking to Yahoo Sports’ Kevin Iole […]

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Tyron Woodley is going for his fifth UFC welterweight title defense in the co-main event of UFC 235 tonight (Sat. March 2, 2019).

Woodley will defend his title against fellow high-level competitor Kamaru Usman. The pair will meet on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas Nevada. Speaking to Yahoo Sports’ Kevin Iole recently, Woodley offered a comparison between himself and “The Nigerian Nightmare”.

While the welterweight champ admits there are some good aspects to Usman’s game, he doesn’t see anything “excellent” about him (via MMA News):

“Usman has decent striking. He has good wrestling. But when you think about me, three categories: you have to put excellent,” Woodley said.

“He has excellent grappling. He is an excellent striker. He has excellent power. He has excellent takedown defense. So he doesn’t really have anything excellent next to him.”

Woodley then made some interesting comments about the judging heading into UFC 235. The welterweight king said, even if he’s out-classing Usman inside the cage, he thinks the Nigerian might be able to put on a good poker face and deceive the judges:

“He’s gonna be kind of relaxed. He’s gonna keep his poker face on. Even if I’m outclassing him, he’s gonna act like nothing happened. And that composure can sometimes sway the judges on what’s really taking place in the Octagon, and I know that. So I gotta be ready to put it on him for 25 minutes.”

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UFC 235 Full Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

Tonight (Sat. March 2, 2019) UFC 235 goes down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event of the evening, UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones defends his throne against Anthony “Lionheart” Smith. Co-main eventing is a welterweight title defense between Tyron Woodley and Kamaru Usman. Ben […]

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Tonight (Sat. March 2, 2019) UFC 235 goes down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the main event of the evening, UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones defends his throne against Anthony “Lionheart” Smith. Co-main eventing is a welterweight title defense between Tyron Woodley and Kamaru Usman. Ben Askren makes his UFC debut as he takes on former 170-pound champ Robbie Lawler.

The card also features names like Cody Garbrandt, Jeremy Stephens, Mickey Gall, and Diego Sanchez. Check out the full UFC 235 fight card, start time, and information on how to watch here:

Main Card (PPV, 10 P.M. ET):

  • Light heavyweight: (C) Jon Jones vs. Anthony Smith
  • Welterweight: (C) Tyron Woodley vs. Kamaru Usman
  • Welterweight: Robbie Lawler vs. Ben Askren
  • Women’s strawweight: Tecia Torres vs. Weili Zhang
  • Bantamweight: Cody Garbrandt vs. Pedro Munhoz

Prelims (ESPN, 8 P.M. ET):

  • Featherweight: Jeremy Stephens vs. Zabit Magomedsharipov
  • Light heavyweight: Johnny Walker vs. Misha Cirkunov
  • Bantamweight: Alejandro Perez vs. Cody Stamann
  • Welterweight: Mickey Gall vs. Diego Sanchez

UFC Fight Pass Prelims (6:30 P.M. ET):

  • Middleweight: Charles Byrd vs. Edmen Shahbazyan
  • Bantamweight: Macy Chiasson vs. Gina Mazany
  • Women’s strawweight: Hannah Cifers vs. Polynna Viana

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UFC 235: Jon Jones vs. Anthony Smith Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones will make a quick turnaround to defend his belt against Anthony Smith at UFC 235 in Las Vegas. Jones is looking to make up for lost time this year in the Octagon…

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones will make a quick turnaround to defend his belt against Anthony Smith at UFC 235 in Las Vegas. Jones is looking to make up for lost time this year in the Octagon…