Sean Strickland Knocks Out Brendan Allen – UFC Vegas 14 Results

Sean StricklandUp next on the UFC Vegas 14 main card we have a catchweight (195lb) match-up. Brendan Allen is looking to stretch his winning streak to eight when he faces off against Sean Strickland who is fresh off a victory on the undercard of Uriah Hall vs. Anderson Silva. Round 1: Both men exchange jabs at […]

Sean Strickland

Up next on the UFC Vegas 14 main card we have a catchweight (195lb) match-up. Brendan Allen is looking to stretch his winning streak to eight when he faces off against Sean Strickland who is fresh off a victory on the undercard of Uriah Hall vs. Anderson Silva.

Round 1: Both men exchange jabs at the start of round one. Brendan Allen follows up with a nice low leg kick. Allen even tries to go upstairs with one. Sean Strickland catches a kick and takes out the legs of his opponent. Strickland jumps into the guard. He postures up and tries to land shots but Allen uses the space to stand up. Strickland has his man pressed against the fence – the pair jockey for position before disengaging. Strickland is looking really good on the feet here. Allen is pushing forward to try and gain some momentum. Allen lands a huge left hook – Strickland eats it well before going back to his own work. It’s really high volume from Strickland who is punishing his opponent every time he steps into range. Both men exchange huge shot. The horn sounds to end a super fun first round.

Round 2: Another really fast start. Allen is rushing forward. It seems to work for a moment before Strickland steps back and begins to pick his shots again. Allen is just eating so many shots right now. Strickland puts a combo together than rocks Allen. He’s tumbling to the floor and Strickland follows up with more to put his man away!

OFFICIAL RESULT: Sean Strickland def. Brendan Allen via TKO in round two

Cory McKenna Decisions Kay Hansen – UFC Vegas 14 Results

Cory McKennaOpening up the UFC Vegas 14 main card is an intriguing bout between two of the youngest fighters on the roster. The 21-year-old Kay Hansen makes her second trip to the Octagon against Cory McKenna who is also 21 and making her UFC debut. Round 1: A quick start to the fight. Kay Hansen lands […]

Cory McKenna

Opening up the UFC Vegas 14 main card is an intriguing bout between two of the youngest fighters on the roster. The 21-year-old Kay Hansen makes her second trip to the Octagon against Cory McKenna who is also 21 and making her UFC debut.

Round 1: A quick start to the fight. Kay Hansen lands a nice combination. Cory McKenna is firing back. Both of these ladies are throwing down. McKenna lands a nice one-two down the pipe. Hansen lands a jab then goes low with the leg kick. McKenna lands a nice right over the top before the two fighters clinch up. Hansen lands a sweep which floors McKenna for a moment but she pops straight back up. Hansen keeps trying for the takedown but eventually gives it up. McKenna lands a beautiful one-two – she’s throwing hard right now! Hansen initiates the body lock and pushes hr opponent to the fence. McKenna reverses the position and is now trying for her own takedown. Hansen defends with some elbows and threatens with some knees too. She drags McKenna down and takes the Welsh fighters back. McKenna actually comes out the of position better as she lands several head shots until the bell sounds to end the round.

Round 2: McKenna lands a nice uppercut at the start of round two. Hansen returns with a hard shot of her own. The 21-year-old follows it up with a jab before clinching up against the fence. She’s unable to get the takedown but lands on the break. Hansen follows up with a nice liver kick. McKenna eats some knees from the clinch position. Hansen is starting to put her shots together. Just as I say that she secures the takedown and immediately moves into back mount. The choke is on it looks tight by McKenna does well to escape. Hansen tries for the armbar but falls off and surrenders the position. McKenna is now on top dropping ground and pound. Hansen is trying to escape with everything she’s got but McKenna has her pinned to the mat and is landing enough to keep the position until the end of round two.

Round 3: McKenna is popping the jab at the start of the final round. Hansen goes to work with a body kick. The American follows up with the jab and a shot over the top. A nice one-two from Hansen but McKenna fires straight back with one of her own. Hansen dips under a shot and secures a clean takedown in the middle of the Octagon. Hansen is in half guard and seems to have the position secure now. She’s bleeding bad but it’s not clear where from. McKenna recovers guard with 100 seconds left on the clock. She’s landing elbows but is really struggling to get up. It doesn’t matter though McKenna is landing big shots from the bottom. McKenna tries for a kimura. Hansen tries for a head and arm triangle. McKenna reverses the position and ends up on top again. McKenna is reigning down ground and pound until the final bell sounds.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Kay Hansen def. Cory McKenna via unanimous decision

UFC Vegas 14 Results: Felder vs. dos Anjos

FelderLowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Vegas 14: Felder vs. dos Anjos Results throughout the night (Sat. 14th. November 2020) from the UFC Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. Taking main event honours in rather astonishing fashion, perennial lightweight contender, Paul ‘The Irish Dragon’ Felder moves from the commentary booth to the Octagon as he replaces grappling […]

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LowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Vegas 14: Felder vs. dos Anjos Results throughout the night (Sat. 14th. November 2020) from the UFC Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Taking main event honours in rather astonishing fashion, perennial lightweight contender, Paul ‘The Irish Dragon’ Felder moves from the commentary booth to the Octagon as he replaces grappling talent, Islam Makhachev on just five-days notice as he welcomes former division champion, Rafael dos Anjos back to 155-pounds.

Briefly contemplating retirement following his close split decision defeat to Dan ‘The Hangman’ Hooker in the main event of UFC Fight Night Auckland in February, Felder has made a u-turn, meeting dos Anjos in a high-stakes pairing.

Seeing a matchup with Makhachev scrapped for the second time in as many months, Niterol favourite, dos Anjos makes the lightweight walk for the first time since a unanimous decision defeat to former interim champion, Tony ‘El Cucuy’ Ferguson back in November 2016.

In four years since, the Brazilian has managed to score a 4-4 record at welterweight, taking notable wins over Tarec Saffiedine, Neil Magny, former champion, Robbie Lawler, and Kevin Lee, the latest in May of last year. Riding a two-fight skid, dos Anjos has fallen to unanimous decision defeats to both Leon Edwards and in his first Octagon appearance of this year, to Michael Chiesa at UFC Fight Night Raleigh in January.

In the night’s co-main event, renowned knockout ace, Abdul Razak Alhassan attempts to return to winning ways as he makes his second walk of the year against Khaos Williams – following a unanimous decision defeat to Mounir Lazzez at UFC Fight Island 1 in July.

Making his second appearance under the UFC’s banner, 10-1 prospect, Williams meets Alhassan following a cancelled March pairing with Laureano Staropoli. In his Octagon bow, the 26-year-old scored an impressive twenty-seven second knockout win over Alex Morono at UFC 247, whom he shares tonight’s event with.

Check out our UFC Vegas 14: Felder vs. dos Anjos results below. Also, make sure to follow along with us on Twitter at @LowKick_MMA.

UFC Vegas 13: Felder vs. dos Anjos Results

Main Card: (ESPN+ – 7 p.m. ET)

Lightweight: Paul Felder vs. Rafael dos Anjos

Catchweight (175.5lbs): Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Khaos Williams

Strawweight: Ashley Yoder vs. Miranda Granger

Catchweight (195lbs): Brendan Allen vs. Sean Strickland

Strawweight: Kay Hansen vs. Cory McKenna

Preliminary Card: (ESPN+ 5 p.m. ET)

Welterweight: Alex Morono vs. Rhys McKee

Strawweight: Randa Markos vs. Kanako Murata

Bantamweight: Geraldo de Freitas vs. Tony Gravely

Heavyweight: Don’Tale Mayes vs. Roque Martinez

Glover Teixeira Taps Out Thiago Santos – UFC Vegas 13

glover teixeiraIT’S TIME! The UFC Vegas 13 main event is finally upon us. Light-heavyweight #1 Thiago Santos puts his ranking on the line against the streaking veteran, Glover Teixeira who is looking to stretch his win streak to five in a row. Who’ll move one step closer to a 205lb title shot? Let’s find out… Round […]

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IT’S TIME! The UFC Vegas 13 main event is finally upon us. Light-heavyweight #1 Thiago Santos puts his ranking on the line against the streaking veteran, Glover Teixeira who is looking to stretch his win streak to five in a row. Who’ll move one step closer to a 205lb title shot? Let’s find out…

Round 1: Thiago Santos opens up with a front kick up the middle. Glover Teixeira tries to come over the top with a strike over the top. Santos clips his opponent and is trying to swarm. Teixeira is wobbling all over the place, eating punches. He manages to shoot for a takedown and create a scramble. He’s got Santos up against the fence but is eating elbows against the fence. After much punishment he finally secures the takedown and falls into an extremely dominant position. Teixeria is going to work and is turning this round around. As the clock ticks down he is working away in the top position. He continues to drop ground and pound up to the horn to end round one.

Round 2: Santos opens up with several kicks on all levels. Glover drops down an secures the takedown. It’s very early in round and he’s in top position once again and Santos doesn’t appear to have the ability to stand back up. Teixeira postures up and begins dropping nasty shots. Santos turns to his sides and looks vulnerable to getting stopped but manages to survive. Teixeira is content to ride it out in half guard, staying busy with shots to avoid a referee’s stand up. He advances to side control. Teixeira drops a nasty elbow and tries to jump to full mount but ends up back in half guard. Not for long though and he’s in in side control and then mount. He unleashes a barrage of strikes, Santos turns his back and is now getting choked – the bell saves him!

Round 3: Santos stuffs a takedown at the start of round three. He throws on the break and drops Teixeira hard! Santos is trying to swarm for the finish but his opponent is hanging tough. The tide has certainly changed here. Santos continues to drops bombs but Teixeira uses the aggression to reverse the position. He’s on the back and sinks in the choke which forces Santos to tap.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Glover Teixeira def. Thiago Santos via submission (RNC) in round three

Andrei Arlovski Edges Tanner Boser – UFC Vegas 13 Results

In the UFC Vegas 13 co-main event we have a crossroads fight in the heavyweight division. MMA legend Andrei Arlovski is looking to make it two wins on the bounce. The 41-year-old will need to get by surging contender Tanner Boser who will be hoping to stretch his own winning run to three. Who’ll get […]

In the UFC Vegas 13 co-main event we have a crossroads fight in the heavyweight division. MMA legend Andrei Arlovski is looking to make it two wins on the bounce. The 41-year-old will need to get by surging contender Tanner Boser who will be hoping to stretch his own winning run to three. Who’ll get the victory? Let’s find out…

Round 1: A really tentative start from both men. As the first minute closes out Tanner Boser throws a low leg kick which is nicely checked by Andrei Arlovski. Boser continues to go low with his kicks. Arlovski comes over the top with a nice counter. He goes high with a kick that is blocked by Boser who tries one of his own moments later. He then lands a nice overhand left – the most significant strike of the fight. Not a lot is happening. Both men are waiting for the other to go first. A real kick heavy first round. Boser has probably been more effective with his low kicks but nothing really for either fighter to brag about. As the final seconds tick down Arlovski scores with a huge punch before the horn sounds.

Round 2: Arlovski and Boser trade low kicks at the start of round two. More than 90 seconds into the second stanza and it’s still all low leg kicks. Arlovski goes high with a tricky kick. Boser tries one of his own but it doesn’t quite hit the mark. The pair clash and it appears the veteran got the better of the exchange. Arlovski follows it up with a straight right down the pipe. Boser is a bit more energetic now but he’s not really getting off with anything. He eats a heavy inside leg kick from Arlovski. Boser swings wildly over the top, misses and Arlovski tries to make him pay up the middle but seems to miss too. The final 10 seconds burst to life. Boser scores a nice body shot but he’s counters well. The 41-year-old tries a spinning attack as round two comes to a close.

Round 3: This fight is on the line right now and both men seem to recognize that. A much better pace at the start of round three. Boser is pressing forward. He continues with the leg attacks but is doing a better job of mixing in his strikes up top. Arlovski doesn’t like it and tries to regain the forward momentum but its stopped by a spinning back-fist from his opponent. Boser touches him with a hook round the guard of the former champ. Arlovski swarms forward. He follows it up with a big shot over the top. Boser is still rattling off those leg kicks on a badly bruised leg of Arlovski. The legend steams forward again to land some big shots. This fight is going to the judges.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Andrei Arlovski def. Tanner Boser via unanimous decision

Raoni Barcelos Tops Khalid Taha In War – UFC Vegas 13 Results

Barcelos TahaNext up on the UFC Vegas 13 main card is a bantamweight bout between Raoni Barcelos and Khalid Taha. Round 1: Both fighters are striking early. However, it’s Barcelos landing the quicker and more effective strikes. He has Taha pressured up against the fence but Taha does well to get the fight back in the […]

Barcelos Taha

Next up on the UFC Vegas 13 main card is a bantamweight bout between Raoni Barcelos and Khalid Taha.

Round 1: Both fighters are striking early. However, it’s Barcelos landing the quicker and more effective strikes. He has Taha pressured up against the fence but Taha does well to get the fight back in the center. Barcelos takes him down soon after. Taha does well to scramble but Barcelos still remains in control of him. Barcelos has Taha’s back but Taha reverses and enter the guard of Barcelos. Barcelos looks to sink in an armbar but Taha remains safe and has Barcelos’ back as he gets to his feet. Barcelos reverses and has the underhooks. They separate and return to striking. Barcelos lands a leg kick that was clearly buckled Taha. Taha advances forward as Barcelos partially lands a flying knee on his chest. The first round comes to an end.

Round 2: Barcelos lands a leg kick. He lands another one and follows it up with a left hook. He blocks a big right overhand from Taha soon after. He times a flying knee which connects but Taha eats it well. The fight is momentarily stopped as Taha receives an accidental kick to the groin. The fight resumes after a small break. Barcelos continues to land kicks as Taha looks to counter with a big right. Barcelos is landing a lot more strikes but Taha is still in it as he lands some counters of his own. Barcelos is mixing it up with leg and body kicks and appears to have hurt Taha. Barcelos lands a big knee to the head and looks for the finish with a huge onslaught but Taha survives to make the third round!

Round 3: Barcelos continues the onslaught to start the third round. Taha is looking overwhelmed as he gets taken down soon after as Barcelos lands a number of strikes. Barcelos takes his back and controls it for a good portion of the fight before Taha gets to his feet and looks to get the finish with just over two minutes remaining. Taha is the one advancing forward now. Barcelos looks a bit fatigued but is still throwing strikes. Barcelos lands some big leg kicks with one dropping Taha. Taha looks for the takedown attempt soon after but fails. They swing with reckless abandon to end the fight.

Official result: Raoni Barcelos defeats Khalid Taha via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).