Will Brooks vs. Alex Oliveira Full Fight Video Highlights

In the co-main event of UFC Portland earlier tonight (October 1, 2016), No. 11-ranked Will Brooks met Alex Oliveira in a matchup that could propel either men into the top ten of the UFC’s 155-pound rankings. In the first round Oliveira showed that he could match the talented Brooks’ wrestling game, and even took Brooks

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In the co-main event of UFC Portland earlier tonight (October 1, 2016), No. 11-ranked Will Brooks met Alex Oliveira in a matchup that could propel either men into the top ten of the UFC’s 155-pound rankings.

In the first round Oliveira showed that he could match the talented Brooks’ wrestling game, and even took Brooks down for a few seconds before ‘Ill’ Will returned to his feet.

The second round was very close, as each man landed their own sets of takedowns, and at two points Brooks found himself on Oliveira’s back and threatening the rear-naked choke.

In the third round Brooks showed the affects of a broken rib, grimacing in nearly every situation he initiated himself in with ‘Cowboy’. It all came to a screeching end when Oliveira landed some nasty ground-and-pound forcing referee Herb Dean to call it off.

Nobody shook hands after the bout, however, as Oliveira threw a crotch chop at Brooks’ way while he was tending to his rib. Brooks got up and threw his mouthpiece at Oliveira before returning to the mat in pain.

You can check out the full fight video highlights here:

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John Lineker Edges John Dodson In Exciting Tilt

The main event of UFC Fight Night 96 caused most mixed martial arts (MMA) fans to think of one question. “Who will knock out who?” The question was posed with good reason. If you were to combine the number of professional knockouts from John Lineker (29-7) and John Dodson (18-8), you’d get 22. While that

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The main event of UFC Fight Night 96 caused most mixed martial arts (MMA) fans to think of one question. “Who will knock out who?” The question was posed with good reason. If you were to combine the number of professional knockouts from John Lineker (29-7) and John Dodson (18-8), you’d get 22.

While that number didn’t increased, fans were greeted to an exciting 135-pound (kind of) scrap. In the end, it was Lineker who was given the nod.

Dodson kicked the leg of Lineker to get the fight underway. Lineker connected with a punch to the body. A body kick landed for Dodson under his opponent’s punch. “The Magician” looked to use his speed to get in and out. He landed a head kick, but Lineker didn’t seem deterred. “Hands of Stone” landed a left hook. Dodson took his opponent to the mat, but there was no top control. The round ended with Lineker throwing a knee to the body and Dodson charging forward.

Dodson continued to use his speed in the second round. Lineker moved forward, but couldn’t catch his opponent. A straight left hand cracked Lineker. “Hands of Stone” made fun of Dodson and said he was running. Lineker landed a left hand, but he got kneed below the belt and time was called. The fight resumed and the two exchanged. Lineker landed a left hook. Dodson moved forward, but Lineker got the better of him. An uppercut landed for “The Magician.” Another left hand found the target for “Hands of Stone.” The round ended with Dodson going for a head kick.

The third round began and a low kick followed by a high one connected for Dodson. The two exchanged big shots with about three minutes and 30 seconds left in the round. A body kick landed for “The Magician.” Lineker fired back with a left hook. Dodson got hit with a right hook as he backed up. The round later ended and the crowd was pleased with the action to this point.

A body kick landed for Dodson early in the fourth frame. The two exchanged with Dodson getting the better of it. A one-two combination popped Lineker. Dodson level changed and Lineker lost his balance on his opponent’s takedown attempt. “Hands of Stone” chased down his opponent and landed some punches. He landed a combination. A body punch slowed down Dodson a bit. The round later came to a close.

The final frame began and Dodson slipped throwing a punch. Lineker looked a bit slower in the final round. Even Dodson took his foot off the gas a bit. He threw another high kick and Lineker’s right eye kept swelling. “Hands of Stone” moved forward and landed a left hand and a body shot. A left hand found the mark for Dodson. A right hand from Dodson got Lineker off balance. A takedown scored for “The Magician” and he got the back of his opponent. Lineker shook him off. The final horn sounded and both men raised their arms after an exciting bantamweight tilt.

Two of the three judges scored the fight for “Hands of Stone.”

Final Result: John Lineker def. John Dodson via split decision (47-48, 48-47, 48-47)

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Alex Oliveira Injures Will Brooks’ Ribs In TKO Win, Taunts Him Post-Fight

Former Bellator lightweight champion Will Brooks (18-2) earned a spot on the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 96. His opponent was Alex Oliveira (15-4-1). Oliveira walked away with the biggest win of his career, but his post-fight antics may have overshadowed the accomplishment. A hard leg kick from “Cowboy” got things started. Brooks went

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Former Bellator lightweight champion Will Brooks (18-2) earned a spot on the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 96. His opponent was Alex Oliveira (15-4-1).

Oliveira walked away with the biggest win of his career, but his post-fight antics may have overshadowed the accomplishment.

A hard leg kick from “Cowboy” got things started. Brooks went for a takedown, but the strength of Oliveira forced “Ill Will’s” back against the cage. Oliveira dropped down, but Brooks defended. Brooks landed a knee to the body. He reversed the position and dumped “Cowboy” to the mat. Oliveira got back up and pushed his opponent against the fence again. Brooks reversed the position, but once again the Brazilian was able to regain control. Oliveira went for a choke, but Brooks moved to mount as the round ended.

Commentator and current light heavyweight title holder Daniel Cormier mentioned that Brooks told his corner he thought he popped his ribs in the first round. “Ill Will” scored a takedown and secured mount early in round two. Brooks landed an elbow. Oliveira stood up, but gave up his back in the process. “Cowboy” got out of a rear-naked choke attempt and took his opponent down. “Cowboy” landed an elbow in full guard. Brooks got to his feet and slammed Oliveira down. He went for another choke, but his opponent broke free. The round ended with “Ill Will” searching for a takedown.

Brooks landed some leg kicks at the start of the final round. A counter right hand dropped Brooks, who went for a leg kick. Brooks continued to battle in the clinch. Oliveira took him down and Brooks grimaced due to his rib injury. “Cowboy” landed a knee to the body and then one to the head. Oliveira went to town on Brooks until referee Herb Dean stopped the fight.

Post-fight, Oliveira taunted Brooks with a crotch chop and flicking under his chin. Brooks responded by throwing his mouthpiece at “Cowboy.” The hostility stems from Oliveira missing weight by over five pounds. “Ill Will” called his opponent out on it with a Twitter video.

Final Result: Alex Oliveira def. Will Brooks via TKO (strikes) – R3, 3:30

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Zak Ottow Tops Josh Burkman In UFC Debut

Josh Burkman’s (28-14, 1 NC) role at UFC Fight Night 96 was to welcome Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) newcomer Zak Ottow (14-3). Since returning to the UFC, Burkman has only earned one victory in five fights. Burkman’s misfortune continued after falling short to “The Barbarian.” “The People’s Warrior” landed a left hook that pierced through

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Josh Burkman’s (28-14, 1 NC) role at UFC Fight Night 96 was to welcome Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) newcomer Zak Ottow (14-3). Since returning to the UFC, Burkman has only earned one victory in five fights.

Burkman’s misfortune continued after falling short to “The Barbarian.”

“The People’s Warrior” landed a left hook that pierced through Ottow’s guard. “The Barbarian” landed a leg kick and a left hand shortly after. Burkman got kicked below the belt and time was called. Time resumed and “The People’s Warrior” connected with a straight right to the body. A counter right hand found the mark for Ottow. He landed another right hand and followed it up with a short elbow.

At the start of the second stanza, Burkman moved forward but was countered with a right hand. A hard leg kick connected for “The People’s Warrior.” A spinning back kick was thrown by Burkman. Ottow threw a combination, but got popped with a counter left hook. The round ended and it was more competitive than the opening frame.

Ottow blocked Burkman’s high kick early in the final frame. He went for a takedown, but Burkmam threatened with a head lock. Ottow ditched the takedown attempt. Some leg kicks from Ottow looked to take its toll on his opponent. Burkman slammed Ottow to the canvas. “The Barbarian” was able to stand up unscathed. Ottow looked close to getting a choke near the end of the fight.

The score totals were read and Ottow earned a split decision victory.

Final Result: Zak Ottow def. Josh Burkman via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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UFC Fight Night 96 – Lineker vs. Dodson Results From Portland, Oregon

On FOX Sports 1 on Saturday night, UFC presented their UFC Fight Night 96: Lineker vs. Dodson event live from Portland, Oregon.

Below are quick-match results of the event, which took place on Saturday, October 1, 2016 and featured a Bantamweight…

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On FOX Sports 1 on Saturday night, UFC presented their UFC Fight Night 96: Lineker vs. Dodson event live from Portland, Oregon.

Below are quick-match results of the event, which took place on Saturday, October 1, 2016 and featured a Bantamweight main event between heavy-hitters John Lineker and John Dodson.

Main card (FOX Sports 1 at 11 p.m. ET)

John Lineker vs. John Dodson
Will Brooks vs. Alex Oliveira
Josh Burkman vs. Zak Ottow
Louis Smolka vs. Brandon Moreno

Undercard (FOX Sports 2 at 9 p.m. ET)

Luis Henrique da Silva def. Joachim Christensen via submission (arm bar) (Round 2, 4:43)
Andre Fili def. Hacran Dias via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Shamil Abdurakhimov def. Walt Harris via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos def. Keita Nakamura via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Undercard (UFC Fight Pass at 7:15 p.m. ET)

Nate Marquardt def. Tamdan McCrory via knockout (Round 2, 4:44)
Ion Cutelaba def. Jonathan Wilson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Curtis Blaydes def. Cody East via technical knockout (Round 2, 2:02)
Ketlen Viera def. Kelly Faszholz via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

UFC Fight Night 96 Preliminary Live Results

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, October 1st, 2016) will come in the form of UFC Fight Night 96. Joachim Christensen vs. Luis Henrique da Silva closes the preliminary card on Fox Sports 2 in what should be an interesting fight. Hacran Dias vs. Andre Fili

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It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, October 1st, 2016) will come in the form of UFC Fight Night 96.

Joachim Christensen vs. Luis Henrique da Silva closes the preliminary card on Fox Sports 2 in what should be an interesting fight.

Hacran Dias vs. Andre Fili is next.

Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Walt Harris is next.

Keita Nakamura vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos opens the Fox Sports 2 preliminary bouts.

Marquardt vs. Tamdan McCrory finishes off the UFC Fight Pass preliminary card.

Ion Cutelaba vs. Jonathan Wilson is next.

Curtis Blaydes vs. Cody East is next.

Opening the UFC Fight Pass prelims is Kelly Faszholz vs. Ketlen Vieira.

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