Colby Covington Scores Fifth Round Stoppage Win Over Tyron Woodley – UFC Vegas 11 Results

Colby CovingtonIT’S TIME! The UFC Vegas 11 main event is finally upon us! Colby Covington takes on former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley in one of the biggest grudge matches of 2020. Who’ll walk away with bragging rights? Let’s find out… Round 1: Tyron Woodley surprisingly pushing forward at the start of round one. Colby Covington […]

Colby Covington

IT’S TIME! The UFC Vegas 11 main event is finally upon us! Colby Covington takes on former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley in one of the biggest grudge matches of 2020. Who’ll walk away with bragging rights? Let’s find out…

Round 1: Tyron Woodley surprisingly pushing forward at the start of round one. Colby Covington throws a big overhand right to let him know not to rush in too quickly. Both men exchange leg kicks. ‘Chaos’ shoots in for a takedown and gets it. He’s the guard and has Woodley pressed up against the cage. ‘The Chosen One’ slowly works up to his feet – great work. Covington is now the one pushing forward but with respect for the power, his opponent possesses. Woodley wings a big right hand to the body. Covington gets him back with a big kick to the midsection. Covington closes the distance and scores with another big right hand – the most significant shot of the fight. He presses the fight up against the cage and is controlling Woodley now. Covington lands two big elbows on the break. He continues to press forward and lands another left hand. They clinch again against the cage. Woodley seems to have picked up where he left off against Gilbert Burns – back against the fence and hesitant to throw as the horn sounds to end round one.

Round 2: Woodley again starts the round fairly aggressive but misses wildly. Covington quickly turns the tables but eats a heavy leg kick on his way in. ‘Chaos’ tries to close the distance with a flying knee attempt. He uses it to clinch up against the fence. Woodley does well to separate but the Colby gameplan doesn’t change – he continues to push forward. ‘T-Wood’ lands a takedown and tries to lock up the choke. He holds onto it for a while before surrendering the position against the fence. They break again. Covington continues to push forward and is just touching Woodley. The former champ shoots again but doesn’t fully commit and ends up stuck in the clinch again. Woodley threatens with the power but ‘Chaos’ retreats before hitting a huge body kick. Big right hand from Covington. Woodley seems to stumble but first back with a nice shot of his own. He comes forward and lands another as round two ends.

Round 3: Covington advances at the start of round three. A couple of strikes upstairs and a knee stomp. An eye-poke from ‘Chaos’ on Woodley brings a halt to the action. He seems to be struggling and they have called in the doctor to take a look at it. Eventually, he manages to recoup and we are back underway. Covington lands a sharp body kick up the middle. Woodley steams forward with a right hand but Covington dips under it and lands something of his own. Woodley is getting aggressive now, perhaps motivated by the eye poke. Covington clinches up and shuts it down. The fight is up against the fence. Colby is tapping the body before firing a knee to the stomach of Woodley who quickly lands one of his own. The referee asks for more action and ‘Chaos’ unleashes an inside elbow. Woodley momentarily reverses the position but isn’t able to maintain. Covington is attacking the knee of Woodley with his knee. Not a lot is happening right now. Covington is landing just about enough to keep the position. They separate and Covington lands a two-punch combo on the break just before the buzzer sounds.

Round 4: Covington opens up with a high kick that sneaks through. He’s once again backing his opponent against the fence. Woodley fires off a nice body kick to try to stop his opponents forward momentum. It fails. Covington dips down for the legs. Woodley grabs the neck to stop the takedown. He’s threatening with the choke but it’s not in. He lets go and Colby quickly completes the takedown. Covington is dropping some nice ground and pound. Woodley pushes him back to the guard. Covington lands an elbow before continuing to land lots of volume. Woodley’s eye is all bloodied up from that elbow. Covington is tapping Woodley four times then nailing him with the fifth shot. ‘Chaos’ never stops with his output. Woodley is struggling to see – blood seems to be flowing into both his eyes. Covington continues to land. Woodley covers up as the round ends.

Round 5: Covington shows now signs of slowing down. At the start of round five he pushes forward putting the pressure on the former champ who needs a knockout at this point. Colby shoots in for a takedown. He lifts Woodley up high. Gets the takedown. He’s caught in a choke which looks quite tight for a moment before he pops out of it. Woodley is crying in pain. The referee waves off the fight. It’s not clear what has happened.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Colby Covington def. Tyron Woodley via TKO in round 5

Donald Cerrone & Niko Price Fight To Three Round Draw – UFC Vegas 11 Results

Donald CerroneIn the UFC Vegas 11 co-main event MMA veteran Donald Cerrone returns for the first time since suffering a quick stoppage loss against Conor McGregor at UFC 246 in January. He takes on the always game Niko Price in what promises to be a highly exciting welterweight fight for as long as it lasts. Round […]

Donald Cerrone

In the UFC Vegas 11 co-main event MMA veteran Donald Cerrone returns for the first time since suffering a quick stoppage loss against Conor McGregor at UFC 246 in January. He takes on the always game Niko Price in what promises to be a highly exciting welterweight fight for as long as it lasts.

Round 1: Donald Cerrone lands a hard low kick early, Niko Price returns. Price lands a big right and senses his opponent is hurt. He’s putting it on Cerrone. Lot’s of volume and ‘Cowboy’ doesn’t seem to be able to defend himself. They break for a moment before Price lands another big shot that starts another flurry. He’s hitting Cerrone with everything he’s got but the MMA veteran is refusing to fold. Cerrone grabs the clinch and lands a knee to the body which finally backs up Price. ‘Cowboy’ seems to have survived the early onslaught and is now finding his range. Another nice knee to the body. His momentum is interrupted by an accidental eye-poke. The always game Cerrone takes about three seconds before telling the referee he’s ready to go. Price comes in swinging once again. Cerrone keeps going upstairs with the head kick. It’s not landed cleanly yet but Price is open to it. Another eye poke! Cerrone takes a little bit longer to recover from this one. Referee Jason Herzog deducts a point from Price – that could be huge. Both men swing to the buzzer! As advertised this fight is a barn-burner. Onto round two we go.

Round 2: Price rattles off several good legs kicks to start the round. A nice hook from Price. He follows it up with a body shot. It’s a slightly more methodical Price in round two but just as effective. Cerrone dips down and comes up with a uppercut. Both men swing in the pocket. ‘Cowboy’ is doing really nice work to the body. His jab is starting to cause Price problems. A slower pace in round two, Price’s corner tell him to pick it back up. Cerrone slips and comes up with the uppercut again. Price has certainly picked up the pace since getting a telling off from his team. His strike numbers must be really adding up right now. Cerrone is using the forward pressure of his opponent against him – he lands a beautiful elbow. They continue to go at it until the horn sounds to end round two.

Round 3: Price aggressive again, throwing heavy leg kicks at the start of this round. Cerrone catches a kick and tries to drag this fight to the mat. He seems to almost have the back but Price pops back up. Back to the boxing range and Price is getting the best of it. ‘Cowboy’ is still in this fight throwing several punch combos that always finish with a kick up to. A double eye-poke brings another brief stoppage to this fight. We are back underway and Cerrone shoots for a takedown. He transitions to the back before putting in the hooks. Cerrone is a little high. Price is trying to shake him off and eventually manages to do so. He rushes in and eats an up kick for his efforts. Cerrone stands back up and it’s back to exchanging shots. ‘Cowboy’ put together a good few shots in succession. Price is looking tired – he shoots for the takedown but doesn’t get it. Cerrone lands a kick upstairs as the clock ticks down. Both men let it all hang out right to the final bell. WHAT A FIGHT!

OFFICIAL RESULT: Donald Cerrone vs. Niko Pirce is a majority draw

Khamzat Chimaev KO’s Gerald Meerschaert With First Punch Of The Fight – UFC Vegas 11 Results

Khamzat ChimaevUp next at UFC Vegas 11 is the newest UFC prospect, Khamzat Chimaev. The undefeated 26-year-old is looking to pick up his third win inside the Octagon. Long-time UFC middleweight, Gerald Meerschaert is determined to derail the Chimaev hype train. Who’ll win? Let’s find out. Round 1: Khamzat Chimaev walks forward at the start of […]

Khamzat Chimaev

Up next at UFC Vegas 11 is the newest UFC prospect, Khamzat Chimaev. The undefeated 26-year-old is looking to pick up his third win inside the Octagon. Long-time UFC middleweight, Gerald Meerschaert is determined to derail the Chimaev hype train. Who’ll win? Let’s find out.

Round 1: Khamzat Chimaev walks forward at the start of round one, uncorks a right hand that sleeps Gerald Meerschaert.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Khamzat Chimaev def. Gerald Meerschaert via KO in round one

UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. Woodley Results

CovingtonLowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. Woodley results throughout the night (Sat. 19th. Sep, 2020)  from the UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada Taking main event honours, former interim welterweight titleholder, Colby ‘Chaos’ Covington clashes with former undisputed 170-pound kingpin, Tyron ‘The Chosen One’ Woodley in a bad-blooded affair between two former American […]

Covington

LowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. Woodley results throughout the night (Sat. 19th. Sep, 2020)  from the UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada

Taking main event honours, former interim welterweight titleholder, Colby ‘Chaos’ Covington clashes with former undisputed 170-pound kingpin, Tyron ‘The Chosen One’ Woodley in a bad-blooded affair between two former American Top Team staples.

Covington makes his first Octagon appearance since his UFC 245 mian event loss to defending champion, Kamaru ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ Usman. For Woodley, the St. Louis, Missouri native looks to rebound from a second straight defeat, the most recent coming at UFC Fight Night Vegas in May – in a unanimous decision loss to number-one contender, Gilbert ‘Durinho’ Burns. 

Our main event also takes place at 170-pounds, with future Hall of Fame inductee, Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone making his third Octagon appearance of the year, hoping to rebound from defeats to ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor in January, and a rematch loss to Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis in May, respectively.

Below, catch results as they come in from UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. Woodley, and make sure to keep up to date throughout the night by following @LowKick_MMA on Twitter. 

UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. Woodley Results

Main Card ( ESPN+ – 8:00pm ET)

Welterweight: Colby Covington vs. Tyron Woodley 

Welterweight: Donald Cerrone vs. Niko Price

Welterweight: Khamzat Chimaev vs. Gerald Meerschaert

Light Heavyweight: Johnny Walker vs. Ryan Spann

Women’s Strawweight: Mackenzie Dern vs. Randa Markos

Middleweight: Kevin Holland vs. Darren Stewart

Preliminary Card ( ESPN+ – 5:00pm ET)

Flyweight: Jordan Espinosa vs. David Dvo?ák

Featherweight: Mirsad Bekti? vs. Damon Jackson

Women’s Flyweight: Mayra Bueno Silva vs. Mara Romero Borella

Womens’s Bantamweight: Jessica Rose-Clark vs. Sarah Alpar

Featherweight: Darrick Minner vs. T.J. Laramie

Bantamweight: Journey Newsome vs. Randy Costa

Bantamweight: Andre Ewell vs. Irwin Rivera

Bantamweight: Tyson Nam vs. Jerome Rivera 

Michelle Waterson Gets Split Decision Win After War With Angela Hill – UFC Vegas 10 Results

Michelle WatersonIT’S TIME! The UFC Vegas 10 main event of the evening is finally upon us. Michelle Waterson and Angela Hill will throw down in an intriguing strawweight match-up. The winner moves into title contention while the loser has much more work to do. Who’ll emerge victoriously? Let’s find out… Round 1: Angela Hill is pushing […]

Michelle Waterson

IT’S TIME! The UFC Vegas 10 main event of the evening is finally upon us. Michelle Waterson and Angela Hill will throw down in an intriguing strawweight match-up. The winner moves into title contention while the loser has much more work to do. Who’ll emerge victoriously? Let’s find out…

Round 1: Angela Hill is pushing forward early putting pressure on Michelle Waterson. ‘The Karate Hottie’ ducks down for a takedown but settles for some control against the fence. As they break she lands an elbow. Hill continues to advance, she lands a nice overhand right. Waterson is starting to use her kicks to keep Hill at range. She shoots for a takedown. Hill does a great job to defend. Waterson tries to dip down again but eats a knee to the midsection for her efforts. They clinch against the fence. The seconds tick down and they return to the centre but we don’t have enough time for either fighter to get anything off – the horn sounds to end round one.

Round 2: Waterson opens up with a body kick and catches Hill with an overhand as she comes in. Hill returns with a nice punch of her own. Waterson lands a heavy leg kick. Hill fires back with a left upstairs. ‘Overkill’ hits a one-two and forces Waterson to shoot from out of range – it’s easily shrugged off. Huge right from Hill. Waterson could be hurt here. ‘Overkill’ keeps the pressure on but Waterson is a tough fighter and recovers quickly. She grabs her opponent’s leg and pushes the fight against the fence. Hill reverse the position before the fighters separate. Waterson scores big with a big shot over the top. Hill returns with some of her own. This fight is super high paced and both fighters are playing their part in making it fun as round two comes to a close.

Round 3: Hill opens up the round with lots of feints and twitches before popping out the jab. She continues to be the fighter on the front foot. Waterson keeps firing back with big shots to keep Hill honest. Hill lands another jab that seems to bust open the nose of Waterson. ‘The Karate Hottie’ catches a knee and drags the fight to the floor. After countless attempts, she finally has this fight where she wants it. Waterson has locked in her takedown and is doing well to maintain position. Hill is trying to scoot to the fence and work her way back but Waterson is aware of it. Not a lot is going on right now and referee Marc Goddard warns the fighters to get busy. Waterson jumps to the back. She almost loses it but ultimately lands in the half guard of her opponent. Hill pushes her opponent back to full guard. Waterson loses her balance and Hill throws an illegal up kick as the round ends – shes receives a telling off from Goddard in between rounds.

Round 4: Waterson dips under a punch and tries to get another takedown early in this round. Hill does well to shake that shot off and another one. Shes pushes the fight to the fence before they separate and get back to striking range. Both fighters are looking a tad tired now. Waterson steps in with an elbow – beautiful stuff. Hill returns with a heavy right hand of her own. Once again Waterson dips under. Once again Hill shakes it off. Waterson shoots again. She gets her opponent to the mat for a second but ‘Overkill’ pops straight back up before breaking away. Waterson lands a side kick to the face of Hill who eats it and keeps walking forward – what a fight! ‘The Karate Hottie’ lands a couple more big punches. Hill clinches up against the fence. They both try big head kicks as the round ends.

Round 5: Both fighters come out all guns blazing in the final round. Waterson is trying to keep Hill at bay with front kicks. She shoots in for a takedown but is again shook off by Hill who has done an excellent job with that tonight. Waterson goes to the body and to the head with a side kick. Waterson hits a one-two and finishes with a kick. Another big right over the top. She recognizes that one and seems pretty happy with it. Body kick from Waterson. Hill lands the straight right. ‘Overkill’ lands again as Waterson comes in. And another! Waterson is getting hype as the clock ticks down. Very vocal as she bulldozes forward. They let loose against the fence as the horn sounds to end round five and this fight.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Michelle Waterson def. Angela Hill via split decision

Ottoman Azaitar Wipes Out Khama Worthy – UFC Vegas 10 Results

Ottoman AzaitarIn the UFC Vegas 10 co-main event Ottoman Azaitar is hoping to follow up on his impressive UFC debut with the biggest win of his career. Khama Worthy stands in his way. ‘Deathstar‘ will be hopeful of making it three in a row inside the Octagon after picking up upset wins over Devonte Smith and […]

Ottoman Azaitar

In the UFC Vegas 10 co-main event Ottoman Azaitar is hoping to follow up on his impressive UFC debut with the biggest win of his career. Khama Worthy stands in his way. ‘Deathstar‘ will be hopeful of making it three in a row inside the Octagon after picking up upset wins over Devonte Smith and Luis Pena.

Round 1: Lot’s of movement and feints at the start of round one. Both men clearly respect the others power. Finally, Khama Worthy lands a jab. Ottoman Azaitar attempts to land some hooks of his own that just miss. Azaitar lands two big shots over the top. He follows up with more to drop his opponent. Azaitar swarms Worthy and forces Herb Dean to step in and wave this one off.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Ottoman Azaitar def. Khama Worthy via TKO (strikes) in round one