UFC Fight Night 119 Results: The Real Winners and Losers from Machida vs Brunson

The exit of the dragon?
After two years of inaction, karate poster boy and UFC ex-champ Lyoto Machida stepped into the Octagon again Saturday at UFC Fight Night 119. It feels like decades ago that the Dragon failed that drug test, the same one that lan…

The exit of the dragon?

After two years of inaction, karate poster boy and UFC ex-champ Lyoto Machida stepped into the Octagon again Saturday at UFC Fight Night 119. It feels like decades ago that the Dragon failed that drug test, the same one that landed him in the soup and interrupted his disruptive innovation.

Do you remember when The Dragon Machida was going to rule the world with his weird karate stance and unbeatable counter-punching, while we all sang “You’re the Best Around” and marveled at his demographic-less good looks? I sure as heck do.

But that was then, and this is now. Saturday, he had Derek Brunson the wrestle-striker in front of him.

Before the event, Brunson hadn’t beaten a true contender in the middleweight division. He had won six of eight but lost two of his past three. Brunson has all the talent, but his ability to leverage it against an elite opponent is, charitably, uncertain.

Machida, at age 39 and two years out of the sport, was officially an unknown quantity.

Something had to give, then. Either Machida still has it or Brunson is a contender.

The card may not have brought any higher stakes than the main event, but there was one contest that was louder, if you will. That’s the co-main event.

Demian Maia and his amazing-if-boring jiu-jitsu faced Colby Covington. The latter took a page from the Chael Sonnen Book of Trash Talk in the run-up to this. He talked some garbage. Did anyone care? Sure. It’s good copy. At some point, though, cliched behavior has to answer to itself. If Covington wants legitimacy, he’ll need to earn it.

Finally, this event took place in Sao Paulo, Brazil. There were many Brazilian fighters on this card. Every Brazilian fighter deserves respect in this MMA game. How did they all do on Saturday? 

As always, the stat lines don’t reveal everything. These are the real winners and losers from UFC Fight Night 119.

For the literal-minded among us, full results appear at the end.

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UFC Sao Paulo Post-Fight Press Conference Video

The UFC kicked off an action-packed streak of 11 cards in 11 weeks with tonight’s (Sat., October 28, 2017) UFC Fight Night 119 from Ibirapuera Gymnasium in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In the main event, former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida took on perennial contender Derek Brunson at middleweight. Brunson scored the biggest win of his […]

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The UFC kicked off an action-packed streak of 11 cards in 11 weeks with tonight’s (Sat., October 28, 2017) UFC Fight Night 119 from Ibirapuera Gymnasium in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

In the main event, former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida took on perennial contender Derek Brunson at middleweight. Brunson scored the biggest win of his UFC career with a dominant stoppage, knocking “The Dragon” down with a huge left before finishing the bout on the ground.

Recent welterweight title challenger Demian Maia met brash, rising Colby Covington in the co-headliner, and again it was a loss for the Brazilian home crowd when Covington pressured Maia in the last two rounds to win a decision in a bloody war.

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Derek Brunson Obliterates Lyoto Machida In The First Round

Round 1: Brunson lands a small leg kick but Machida is moving well and is throwing faints. Machida misses a front kick and lands a nice straight left hand. Brunson rushes in for several shots but misses them all. A high-kick from Brunson just misses and Machida misses a huge counter strikes. Brunson lands a […]

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Round 1:

Brunson lands a small leg kick but Machida is moving well and is throwing faints. Machida misses a front kick and lands a nice straight left hand. Brunson rushes in for several shots but misses them all. A high-kick from Brunson just misses and Machida misses a huge counter strikes. Brunson lands a huge wild hook and puts Machida out like a light. Machida is out and the crowd is silent. Amazing.

Official Result: Derek Brunson def. Lyoto Machida via R1 KO (punches, 2:30)

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Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 119: Surprise Name Favored

UFC Fight Night 119 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, October 28, 2017) from the Ginásio do Ibirapuera in São Paulo, Brazil. The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 2 at 8 p.m. ET and the […]

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UFC Fight Night 119 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, October 28, 2017) from the Ginásio do Ibirapuera in São Paulo, Brazil.

The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 2 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 7 p.m. ET.

A middleweight bout between former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Lyoto Machida and Derek Brunson will headline this event. Demian Maia vs. Colby Covington in a welterweight bout will serve as the co-main event.  Rounding out the six bout main card is Pedro Munhoz vs. Rob Font in a bantamweight bout, Jim Miller vs. Francisco Trinaldo in a lightweight bout, Thiago Santos vs. Jack Hermansson in a middleweight bout, and John Lineker vs. Marlon Vera in a bantamweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Brunson is a -170 favorite over Machida, who is a +150 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Maia being a +115 underdog against Covington, who is a -135 favorite. Here are the full betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 1/10 p.m. ET)

Derek Brunson (-170) vs. Lyoto Machida (+150)

Colby Covington (-135) vs. Demian Maia (+115)

Rob Font (-190) vs. Pedro Munhoz (+165)

Francisco Trinaldo (-190) vs. Jim Miller (+165)

Jack Hermansson (-145) vs. Thiago Santos (+125)

John Lineker (-450) vs. Marlon Vera (+360)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 2/8 p.m. ET)

Vicente Luque (-145) vs. Niko Price (+125)

Antonio Carlos Junior (-360) vs. Jack Marshman (+300)

Jared Gordon (-150) vs. Hacran Dias (+130)

Elizeu Zaleski Dos Santos (-185) vs. Max Griffin (+160)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/7 p.m. ET)

Jarred Brooks (-175) vs. Deiveson Figueiredo (+155)

Marcelo Golm (-170) vs. Christian Colombo (+150)

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Video: Machida & Brunson Have Intense Staredown At UFC Sao Paulo Weigh-In

Only one day remains until tomorrow’s (Sat., October 28, 2017) UFC Fight Night 119 from Ginásio do Ibirapuera in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where former UFC champ Lyoto Machida will return against longtime contender Derek Brunson. Serving an 18-month USADA suspension for using a banned substance, “The Dragon” was noticeably excited at this week’s UFC Sao Paulo […]

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Only one day remains until tomorrow’s (Sat., October 28, 2017) UFC Fight Night 119 from Ginásio do Ibirapuera in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where former UFC champ Lyoto Machida will return against longtime contender Derek Brunson.

Serving an 18-month USADA suspension for using a banned substance, “The Dragon” was noticeably excited at this week’s UFC Sao Paulo media day. That emotion carried over into today’s ceremonial weigh-ins, where he and Brunson shared an intense staredown heading into their main event bout.

Check it out courtesy of MMAFighting.com right here:

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UFC Fight Night 119 Predictions: Bleacher Report Main Card Staff Picks

From inside the guts of of Sao Paolo, Brazil, it’s UFC Fight Night 119. As is usually the case when the UFC hits Brazil, that means plenty of Brazilian fighters on the card. That, in turn, means good things are bound to happen.
In the main event, aging…

From inside the guts of of Sao Paolo, Brazil, it’s UFC Fight Night 119. As is usually the case when the UFC hits Brazil, that means plenty of Brazilian fighters on the card. That, in turn, means good things are bound to happen.

In the main event, aging lion Lyoto Machida steps into the cage after a two-year absence for a failed drug test. He’s facing Derek Brunson, a streaking middleweight with designs on title contention in a shallow division.

The co-main event sees the return of Demian Maia following his unsuccessful challenge to champion Tyron Woodley. 

Oh, and did someone say John Lineker? Everyone’s favorite tiny knockout artist is in the mix.

Get yourself acquainted the main card, which airs Saturday on Fox Sports 1, with the help of our predictions team. Nathan McCarter. Craig “Cookie” Amos. Steven Rondina. And myself, Scott Harris. Let’s get it on.

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