McGregor, Romero Win POTN Bonus, Woodley-Thompson Named FOTN At UFC 205 In NYC

At the official UFC 205 post-fight press conference on Saturday night after the historic mega-event at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Performance of the Night and Fight of the Night bonus winners were announced.

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At the official UFC 205 post-fight press conference on Saturday night after the historic mega-event at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Performance of the Night and Fight of the Night bonus winners were announced.

As seen in the tweet that soon followed via UFC’s official Twitter page, one of two “Performance of the Night” (POTN) bonuses went to Conor McGregor, the UFC’s first-ever fighter to hold world titles in two weight divisions simultaneously. “The Notorious” one took home some extra bonus money after dropping former UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez with big power punches several times before finishing him off at the 3:04 mark of the second round.

The second POTN bonus would go to UFC Middleweight fighter Yoel Romero for his highlight reel flying knee knockout of former 185-pound champion Chris Weidman in the second round of their main card bout.

Finally, the bonus for the “Fight of the Night” at UFC 205 this weekend went to challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson and UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley and the man he fought to a Majority Draw with in the co-main event of the evening, which kept the gold around the waist of “The Chosen One.”

For complete UFC 205 round-by-round results, click here.

Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen Thompson Full Fight Video Highlights

Tyron Woodley and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson threw down in a classic welterweight title bout in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, but it wasn’t without its fair share of uncertainty. It was a back-and-forth affair that saw the champion control Thompson with his respected

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Tyron Woodley and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson threw down in a classic welterweight title bout in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, but it wasn’t without its fair share of uncertainty.

It was a back-and-forth affair that saw the champion control Thompson with his respected NCAA All-American wrestling game as he bloodied the surging challenger with an elbow. In the following two rounds, Thompson was able to use his top-notch striking game to pressure the champion with stifling punches, but he didn’t seem to unload his usual volume.

In the fourth, it was nearly over when Woodley dropped the challenger with some big shots, following to the mat with what appeared to be a fight-ending guillotine that “Wonderboy” somehow endured to actually land in top position to rain down shots as the round expired. Thompson controlled the fifth on a tired Woodley, but it apparently wasn’t enough to get him the win, as it Bruce Buffer went through some confusion before reading off a 47-47, 47-47, 48-47 split decision win for Woodley.

But it was then re-announced as a majority draw in a wild fight that will be almost certainly happen again. Until then, watch the full fight video highlights of the riveting fight right here:

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Twitter Reacts To Conor McGregor’s Historic Victory

The Ultimate Fighting Championship rolled into Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, tonight (Saturday, November 12, 2016) with one of the deepest slates of talent in history. The fights delivered on the hype. In the main event, Conor McGregor turned in a masterful performance in dismantling defending lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez. In doing so, ‘Notorious’,

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship rolled into Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, tonight (Saturday, November 12, 2016) with one of the deepest slates of talent in history.

The fights delivered on the hype.

In the main event, Conor McGregor turned in a masterful performance in dismantling defending lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez. In doing so, ‘Notorious’, the reigning featherweight ruler, became the first man in UFC history to hold championships in two weight classes simultaneously. He knocked Alvarez down three times in the first round with devastating counter left hands. He did the trick one more time in the second, and he pounced on a dazed Alvarez to seal the victory.

The middle fight of the title tripleheader was marred by controversy, but it was a fantastic fight. Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley took down the challenger, Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson, in the first round and battered him. Two lackluster rounds followed for the champ, as Thompson got back into the fight with volume kickboxing and distance control. ‘The Chosen One’ nearly ended the proceedings several times in the fourth round, however, and it proved to be a 10-8 round that saved his title. A crushing right hand, ground and pound, and a vice-like guillotine could not put the supremely tough ‘Wonderboy’ away.

The scorecards were read 47-47, 47-47, and 48-47 Woodley, and the fight was mistakenly declared a split decision for Woodley. Part-way through the post-fight interview, a correction was read that the fight was a majority draw. Woodley retained his title, but did not claim the victory. Boos rained down from the crowd at the confusing and unsatisfying result.

In the first title tilt of the evening, Joanna Jedrzejczyk defeated countrywoman Karolina Kowalkiewicz by unanimous decision in a fight she largely dominated. Superior power, combinations, and leg kicks buoyed ‘Joanna Champion’ to a 3-0 lead on the scorecards, but Kowalkiewicz got her licks in. The challenger looked to be on the brink of stealing the belt in round four, when she caught Jedrzejczyk moving forward onto a hard shot, wobbling the champion’s legs. Joanna survived, but by the end of the fight, she sported a grisly hematoma on the right side of her face so that everyone watching knew she had been in a fight.

Check out Twitter’s reaction to these historic bouts below:

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UFC 205 Predictions: Will Conor McGregor Make History In New York?

The wait is over and tonight’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City is finally here. With it comes arguably the most jam-packed night of fights in ever, and indeed each main card bout presents pivotal implications for each division. And it should, a there are three title

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The wait is over and tonight’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City is finally here.

With it comes arguably the most jam-packed night of fights in ever, and indeed each main card bout presents pivotal implications for each division. And it should, a there are three title fights and a title contender bout up for grabs.

That makes for an extremely exciting night of MMA that finally emanates from New York City. Without further ado, find out whom we picked to win every bout on the biggest main card in MMA history below….

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Miesha Tate vs. Raquel Pennington:

Mike Drahota:

This women’s bantamweight scrap is a great one to kick off the UFC 205 main card, and I also think it may not be as easy a bout as many believe it will be for Tate, who actually brings a decent amount of pressure into the bout after sort of no-showing her first title defense against Amanda Nunes. Pennington has nothing to lose, and she brings the momentum of a recent hot streak with her as well. However, I still think the wrestling and veteran experience of ‘Cupcake’ should rule the day. Tate by unanimous decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

Tate showed us she had what it takes to be a champion, putting the highly touted Holly Holm to sleep to win the belt. Then, in just her first defense, ‘Cupcake’ got cooked by Nunes at UFC 200. Which version of Tate will we see against Raquel Pennington? In my mind, ‘Rocky’ is gritty and talented, but not dangerous in this scenario. I see Tate cruising to a unanimous decision win here.

Mike Henken:

Tate is coming off of one of the worst performances of her career where she surrendered her title in brutal fashion to Nunes, but I simply feel as if she’s the better fighter in this matchup against Pennington, although “Rocky” has won three straight. “Cupcake” has always had strong wrestling and grappling, and her striking has improved over the years. I expect her to bounce back in New York. Tate by unanimous decision.

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Watch: McGregor Goes Off On Khabib & Woodley Backstage At UFC 205 Weigh-Ins

UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor has quite the task ahead of him tomorrow night when he takes on Eddie Alvarez for the lightweight title, but his list of adversaries continues to be growing by the minute. Earlier today McGregor and UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley got into a Twitter beef that has caught the attention

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UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor has quite the task ahead of him tomorrow night when he takes on Eddie Alvarez for the lightweight title, but his list of adversaries continues to be growing by the minute.

Earlier today McGregor and UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley got into a Twitter beef that has caught the attention of many mixed martial arts (MMA) fans worldwide, sparking rumors that ‘The Notorious One’ may be after 170-pound gold next.

Woodley, who will be defending his welterweight title against Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson in the co-main event of UFC 205 tomorrow night, didn’t hear the last of it there, however, as video footage has surfaced of McGregor going off on him backstage at the UFC 205 weigh-ins earlier today:

McGregor continued his verbal assault by then engaging in a heated conversation with No. 2-ranked lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov, who will also be competing tomorrow night against No. 6-ranked Michael Johnson on the stacked Madison Square Garden card.

In the video below you can see McGregor and Nurmagomedov being separated by security as they jaw off at one another, moments before they are due to hit the scale in front of the packed MSG crowd:

Regardless of whether or not these two men could be next in line for ‘The Notorious One’ we will have to take it one fight at a time, as McGregor currently has his sights set on making history in attempt to become the first dual-weight champ in UFC history.

It all goes down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the Madison Square Garden arena in New York City tomorrow night (Saturday November 12, 2016).

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Watch: UFC 205 McGregor vs. Alvarez Live Weigh-Ins

Before Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor do battle in the main event of the biggest stage in mixed martial arts (MMA) history (as McGregor attempts to become the first fighter in UFC history to hold two titles simultaneously), and Tyron Woodley attempts to defend his welterweight title for the first time in his championship career,

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Before Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor do battle in the main event of the biggest stage in mixed martial arts (MMA) history (as McGregor attempts to become the first fighter in UFC history to hold two titles simultaneously), and Tyron Woodley attempts to defend his welterweight title for the first time in his championship career, watch the official UFC 205 weigh-ins here live with us:

You can also check out the full official weigh-in results that took place earlier this morning here:

Event: UFC 205: “Alvarez vs. McGregor”
Date: Sat., Nov. 12, 2016
Location: Madison Square Garden in New York, New York
Broadcast: Pay-Per-View (PPV)

MAIN CARD (pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez (154.6) vs. featherweight champ Conor McGregor (154.4) – for lightweight title
  • Champ Tyron Woodley (169.8) vs. Stephen Thompson (169) – for welterweight title
  • Champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk (114.4) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (114.4) – for strawweight title
  • Yoel Romero (185.6) vs. Chris Weidman (185.8)
  • Donald Cerrone (170.4)+ vs. Kelvin Gastelum (n/a)+
  • Raquel Pennington (135.8) vs. Miesha Tate (135.6)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Frankie Edgar (145.4) vs. Jeremy Stephens (145.8)
  • Michael Johnson (155.8) vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov (155.8)
  • Tim Boetsch (185.4) vs. Rafael Natal (185.4)
  • Vicente Luque (170.6) vs. Belal Muhammad (170)

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

  • Thiago Alves (162.6)* vs. Jim Miller (157.6)* – 163-pound catchweight
  • Liz Carmouche (134.8) vs. Katlyn Chookagian (135)

* – Alves missed the 156-pound limit and was fined 20 percent of his purse. Because the commission required them to be within five pounds of each other, Miller added weight to make the bout with Alves official. Miller wasn’t fined, and Alves can weigh no more than 173 pounds on fight night for what is now a 163-pound catchweight bout.
+ – Fight is off after Gastelum opted not to weigh in

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