Card Info
Airing on ESPN+ PPV - Main Card 10PM ET
- Division - Fighters
- Bantamweight - Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O’Malley
- Women’s Strawweight - Zhang Weili vs. Amanda Lemos
- Welterweight - Ian Machado Garry vs. Neil Magny
- Bantamweight - Cody Garbrandt vs. Mario Bautista
- Bantamweight - Marlon Vera vs. Pedro Munhoz
Airing on ESPN and ESPN+ - Prelims 8PM ET
- Division - Fighters
- Middleweight - Chris Weidman vs. Brad Tavares
- Middleweight - Gregory Rodrigues vs. Denis Tiuliulin
- Lightweight - Kurt Holobaugh vs. Austin Hubbard
Airing on UFC Fight Pass - Early Prelims 6:30PM ET
- Middleweight - Gerald Meerschaert vs. Andre Petroski
- Women’s Flyweight - Andrea Lee vs. Natalia Silva
- Women’s Flyweight - Maryna Moroz vs. Karine Silva
^(Fight card order and start times may be inaccurate.)
See you guys next time. shout out to the mods for keeping this going.
a leg kick kinda night
HOLY FUCK a 30-24 score
I’m on vacation with the family so I can’t watch live. Hope everyone is enjoying the fights. I’ll be back for 293.
Enjoy your vacation.
Till next time.
Your participation is always great, you will be missed.
I’m most surprised, I’ll admit it
Even 50-44 is kinda wrong, let alone 49-45
Or you get weird like me and go 49:44 with the 1st and the 5th as 10:8s.
that was dominant
If Zhang doesn’t pull a finish out of the hat we see two of the most dominant decisions ever tonight.
Lemos looks frustrated in the corner.
UFC 292: Fuck Yo Leg
Garry not winning any personality contests, but that was about as dominant as a decision win gets. I guess all we really learned is his defensive wrestling is solid, though.
What is that? A 30:24 or something?
Edit: What did my earballs just hear lol?
You’re psychic!
Towel?
Might be the safest
Goddard gave Aljo a lot of chances and it just kept getting worse. Good stoppage.
AND NEW!!
I agree but I disagree, if it is a championship fight you leave it to the death, Chandler vs Oliveira style.
I disagree with that mind set, I think the rules should be the same for everyone and every fight. I don’t like when certain fighters or fights are treated differently. At the end of the day, either they are still in it and defending well, or they are taking too much damage with no effective defence. It already rubs me the wrong way that title fights and main events are a different length from regular fights.
That’s your right.
288 to 21 strikes against potentially the hardest hitter in the division. That’s a statement and a half.
All jokes aside I don’t think the striking ratio is a good representation of the fight.
I get you.
But be prepared that the UFC will milk that number as much as they can, it fits the story they want to tell.