UFC 217 Results: Georges St-Pierre, TJ Dillashaw Win Titles in Main Matches

In a sport that is often marked by hyperbole, it’s fair to say UFC 217 is among the best cards the organization has put on. 
The night featured not one, not two, but three title changes to close out the night. As MMA writer Mike Bohn noted, it was…

In a sport that is often marked by hyperbole, it’s fair to say UFC 217 is among the best cards the organization has put on. 

The night featured not one, not two, but three title changes to close out the night. As MMA writer Mike Bohn noted, it was the first time that has ever happened:

 

The night was capped by the incredible return of Georges St-Pierre to the Octagon. Coming back as a middleweight, GSP looked like a bigger version of his usual self, throwing smooth combinations on the feet and shooting powerful takedown attempts. 

St-Pierre won the round but showed just glimpses of his old-school style. 

Those glimpses would become bigger in the third round, but the second round was a close one. St-Pierre slowed while Bisping kept up his volume. The new champion did score a second takedown, which the UFC passed along:

 

While it appeared St-Pierre might have a hard time with his cardio at 185 pounds, the third round ended up being his best. He took down The Count once again and kept him there. He took some elbows from the ground that had him donning the crimson mask, but he came back with a vengeance. 

St-Pierre fired a left hook that landed flush on the chin and floored Bisping. From there, the rush was on, and he latched on to a rear-naked choke that drew the stoppage. 

 

It was a night that was truly the epitome of MMA chaos. Here are the complete results for the night along with a closer look at each of the main card bouts.

 

Main card

Georges St-Pierre def. Michael Bisping via third-round submission (4:23) 

TJ Dillashaw def. Cody Garbrandt via second-round TKO (2:41) 

Rose Namajunas def. Joanna Jedrzejczyk via first-round TKO (3:03) 

Stephen Thompson def. Jorge Masvidal via unanimous decision 

Paulo Costa def. Johny Hendricks via second-round TKO (1:23) 

     

Undercard

James Vick def. Joseph Duffy via second-round TKO (4:59)

Mark Godbeer def. Walt Harris via first-round DQ (4:29)

Ovince Saint Preux def. Corey Anderson via third-round KO (1:25) 

Randy Brown def. Mickey Gall via unanimous decision 

Curtis Blaydes def. Aleksei Oleinik via second-round TKO (1:56)

Ricardo Ramos def. Aiemann Zahabi def. via third-round TKO (1:58) 

 

Cody Garbrandt vs. TJ Dillashaw

The fight between Cody Garbrandt and TJ Dillashaw promised fireworks.

It delivered. 

With the two former training partners having a high level of familiarity with one another, the fight started slow. Neither fighter was willing to commit to much in nearly four minutes of fighting. The end of the round saw No Love floor Dillashaw in what looked like the moment the champion would take over the fight. 

In reality, it was the last highlight Garbrandt would have in the match. 

Dillashaw started the second round with a high kick that floored the champion. Garbrandt jumped back to his feet and continued to throw with the challenger, up until a right hand put him right back on the mat to end. 

The UFC passed along the highlight:

 

It was an incredible comeback in an incredible fight. With both fighters representing the best in the weight class, it’s likely we will see the matchup again, and fans should be happy about that. 

For now, Dillashaw has set his sights on Demetrious Johnson, the champion at the 125-pound weight division:

 

 

Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Rose Namajunas 

 

Rose Namajunas didn’t buy into the hype of champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk, and she shocked the world as a result. Going into the night as the biggest underdog of the three title challengers, Thug Rose snatched the women’s strawweight crown from Joanna Champion with a first-round knockout. 

The fight got off to an inauspicious start with a prolonged feeling-out period. But when Namajunas decided to attack, she was successful:

 

 

That was the first knockdown, and the knockout wasn’t far behind. After resetting, Namajunas unleashed a hellacious left hook that floored the champion, Thug Rose went to the ground and made the result official with strikes until the referee put an end to the fight. 

Chamatkar Sandhu of MMA Junkie nominated the bout for the upset of the year:

 

 

It’s certainly a good candidate. Given Jedrzejczyk’s dominance of this division, the coronation of a new champion is a reset for a bevy of strong contenders, including Claudia Gadelha, Karolina Kowalkiewicz and Jessica Andrade. 

All of those fighters lost to Jedrzejczyk in title fights but now have new life with Namajunas as champion. The 25-year-old just put on an impressive performance and will have plenty of opportunities to legitimize her reign as the champion. 

 

Stephen Thompson vs. Jorge Masvidal

 

Giving Stephen Thompson space is a recipe for a bad time. Jorge Masvidal did just that, and it cost him. 

In a fight that could have made Masvidal the next contender for Tyron Woodley’s next title fight, Wonderboy simply picked him apart for three rounds. Trying to attack Thompson’s unique karate stance, Masvidal could never figure out how to get close enough to do much damage. 

Meanwhile, Wonderboy had no problem landing effective shots at will from range:

 

Thompson is now in a difficult position in the division. A performance like this reminds fans that he got two shots at Woodley for a reason. The problem is that his style doesn’t make it a great matchup. Both fighters are simply too risk-averse against one another. 

So with two fights against Woodley and the rematch being nearly unwatchable, it’s hard to argue to see that pairing again. Yet, he’s one of the top welterweights in the sport. 

Where he goes from here will be one of the more interesting subplots to come out of UFC 217. 

 

Johny Hendricks vs. Paulo Costa

 

If you’re a top-tier middleweight in the UFC right now, Paulo Costa is not the guy you want to see across from you in the cage. Johny Hendricks was on the wrong side of the 26-year-old’s onslaught to kick off the main card in New York as Costa picked up a second-round TKO win. 

Costa was the aggressor from the jump, stalking down Hendricks and attacking with both hands and feet. The UFC passed along some of the highlights from the opening round:

 

Hendricks did land two left hands that stunned Costa, but nothing came of them. 

Instead, they only served to show that Big Rigg’s days of being a contender are behind him and Costa’s best days are likely ahead of him. As Mike Chiappetta of MMA Fighting noted, that’s a good sign for the UFC because the organization could use all the young stars it can find right now:

Costa certainly made the statement he needed to make with the win. His power and striking diversity make him an interesting prospect going forward, and his 11-0 record is going to be hard to ignore when the newest UFC rankings come out.  

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UFC 217 Bonuses: Three New Champions Pocket Extra $50,000

UFC 217 popped off tonight (Saturday, November 4, 2017) from Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, headlined by a trio of title clashes. The three challengers all dethroned the champions in epic and stunning fashion, and so the three of them took home Performance of the Night honors. Rose Namajunas unseated formerly dominant strawweight […]

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UFC 217 popped off tonight (Saturday, November 4, 2017) from Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, headlined by a trio of title clashes. The three challengers all dethroned the champions in epic and stunning fashion, and so the three of them took home Performance of the Night honors.

Rose Namajunas unseated formerly dominant strawweight queen Joanna Jedrzejczyk in stunning and brutal fashion, dropping her twice and finishing her in the first round. The second knockdown was a lunging left hook that folded the champion, buckling her legs completely. “Thug” Rose came through as the biggest underdog on the card in sensational fashion and took home an extra $50,000 for her efforts (as well as a shiny new belt).

In the co-headliner, TJ Dillashaw also sprang an upset via knockout. In the long-awaited grudge match with former Team Alpha Male teammate and champion Cody Garbrandt, the former bantamweight ruler got it done with a head kick and a massive left hook. Dillashaw had to survive a harrowing end to round one, when he himself was dropped and nearly finished. He was saved by the bell and staggered back to his corner, but he made Garbrandt pay for failing to finish the job. Dillashaw got his belt back and will enjoy an extra $50,000 in his bank account come Monday.

In the main event, a historic third title changed hands as Georges St. Pierre returned from a four-year retirement and looked like he never left. He outstruck and out-wrestled champion Michael Bisping for most of the fight, particularly in the first and third rounds. “Rush” closed the show in the third by dropping Bisping with a left on the chin. He followed the Brit to the mat, forced him to turtle from the ground and pound onslaught that followed, took the back, and sunk in the fight-ending rear-naked choke. Bisping elected to go unconscious rather than tap. With that, GSP became the fourth man in history to hold UFC belts in two different weight classes.

No Fight of the Night bonus was handed out. Instead, the last Performance of the Night bonus was split between undercard finishers Ovince St. Preux and Ricardo Ramos, who both took home an extra $25,000.

Ramos obliterated Aiemann Zahabi – brother of TriStar gym head coach Firas – with a spinning back elbow in the second round of their bantamweight fight to open the card. St. Preux came back to dust fellow ranked light heavyweight Corey Anderson with a flush third-round head kick after being outwrestled for most of the first ten minutes. Both Zahabi and Anderson were unconscious before they hit the deck, follow-up shots unnecessary.

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UFC 217 Post-Fight Press Conference

Tonight’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 is in the books from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. In the main event legendary longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre returned to the sport after nearly four years off against middleweight champion Michael Bisping, emphatically winning the title with a third-round submission. The card also […]

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Tonight’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 is in the books from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

In the main event legendary longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre returned to the sport after nearly four years off against middleweight champion Michael Bisping, emphatically winning the title with a third-round submission.

The card also featured two other high-profile title fights, with TJ Dillashaw stopping former teammate Cody Garbrandt in the co-main event. Finally, longtime women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk lost her belt to top contender Rose Namajunas in the pay-per-view (PPV) main card’s first title fight.

Obviously, there’s a ton to unpack with an event of this magnitude, so join us for the event’s post-fight press conference streaming live shortly after the main card ends right here:

 

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Rose Namajunas Gives Emotion-Filled Interview Following UFC 217

Rose Namajunas is on top of the UFC strawweight world. Namajunas became just the third female fighter to hold the title Saturday night, finishing Joanna Jedrzejczyk at UFC 217. After making it to the finals of The Ultimate Fighter, Namajunas was topped…

Rose Namajunas is on top of the UFC strawweight world. Namajunas became just the third female fighter to hold the title Saturday night, finishing Joanna Jedrzejczyk at UFC 217. After making it to the finals of The Ultimate Fighter, Namajunas was topped by Carla Esparza. Now, she joins her as as champion, improving to 8-3 […]

Rose Namajunas Shocks Strawweight Champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk at UFC 217

UFC 217 was supposed to see Joanna Jedrzejczyk crowned as the greatest female fighter in UFC history. But, as often happens, a wrench was thrown into those carefully laid plans.
The wrench in this case was a shocking upset victory by Rose Namajunas.&nb…

UFC 217 was supposed to see Joanna Jedrzejczyk crowned as the greatest female fighter in UFC history. But, as often happens, a wrench was thrown into those carefully laid plans.

The wrench in this case was a shocking upset victory by Rose Namajunas. 

For a brief time, the bout was shaping up to be a standard Jedrzejczyk fight. Namajunas waded forward, overextending on punches while Jedrzejczyk backpedaled and countered repeatedly. At the midpoint of the round, a stiff right hand rocked Jedrzejczyk and put her on the canvas. While she quickly worked her way back up, the shot left her visibly dazed.

Namajunas knew this, too, and walked her down before landing a big left hook. Jedrzejczyk was down again, but while she was able to slip away during a scramble the first time, Namajunas poured on punches from back control. With no referee to be seen, Jedrzejczyk tapped to strikes, giving Namajunas the stoppage victory at 3:03 of Round 1.

It’s one of the most absurd upsets in recent UFC history.

Few gave Namajunas much of a shot against Jedrzejczyk. The longtime champion had made handy work of nearly every contender, including women who previously defeated Namajunas, such as Karolina Kowalkiewicz and Carla Esparza. The only avenue to victory for Namajunas seemed to be a Hail Mary submission attempt, but instead, Namajunas stunned Jedrzejczyk, and essentially the entire MMA universe, by besting her standing.

While this upset theoretically opens up the stagnant UFC strawweight division, any discussion about fresh matchups should be paused. Odds are Jedrzejczyk will receive an immediate rematch, and while Namajunas pulled off the upset here, it’s hard to feel like lightning will strike the same place twice.

That said, Namajunas has long been regarded as one of the best pure talents in the sport. Coming onto the scene at 21 years old with a flying armbar submission of Kathina Lowe, she demonstrated amazing growth up to (and through) her stint on The Ultimate Fighter Season 20. While she fell short of winning the title against Esparza in the finale, it was easy to buy into her as a future elite.

So has Namajunas realized her pound-for-pound potential? Or was this just her capitalizing on a bad day for Joanna Champion? Expect to find out in early 2018.

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Rose Namajunas Forces Joanna Jedrzejczyk To Tap To Strikes

Joanna Jedrzejczyk has been stopped by Rose Namajunas. The first title bout of UFC 217 featured strawweight title holder Jedrzejczyk putting her gold on the line against Rose Namajunas. The championship match took place inside Madison Square Garden in New York City. A leg kick from Namajunas got the action started. Jedrzejczyk got hit with […]

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk has been stopped by Rose Namajunas.

The first title bout of UFC 217 featured strawweight title holder Jedrzejczyk putting her gold on the line against Rose Namajunas. The championship match took place inside Madison Square Garden in New York City.

A leg kick from Namajunas got the action started. Jedrzejczyk got hit with a counter right hand off a leg kick. A combination connected for the champion. Namajunas dropped Jedrzejczyk with a right hand, but the champion got back up.

Namajunas got countered with a one-two from Jedrzejczyk. A right hand landed for the challenger. Namajunas dropped Jedrzejczyk again and followed up with ground-and-pound to finish the fight. Namajunas has done it!

While Jedrzejczyk looked to tap due to stikes, the official result was a knockout.

Final Result: Rose Namajunas def. Joanna Jedrzejczyk via knockout (strikes) – R1, 3:03

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