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Onto his opponent and landed a few more finishing bombs to finish the fight. Luque finishes his fourth-straight opponent, which is tied for second-longest active finish streak behind Nikita Krylov. Luque now has the third-longest active win streak in welterweight division (4) and he becomes the fifth UFC welterweight in history to earn four consecutive finishes (Matt Hughes, Thiago Alves, Matt Brown and Marcus Davis).Thomas Gerbasi has the full story on the UFC 205 prelims | Vicente Luque backstage inteview Return to top of page UFC 205: Alvarez vs McGregor FIGHT PASS prelimsFIGHT PASS customers: Replay the prelims right here! | Don’t have FIGHT PASS? Sign up here Jim Miller defeats Thiago Alves Jim Miller overcame a tough situation when opponent Thiago Alves missed weight Friday. The New Jersey native won anyway by unanimous decision to become the all-time UFC lightweight wins leader. Miller landed four takedown in the fight and threatened with a submission, but was out-struck in the fight 50-45 (36-28 significant strikes. Miller utilized a 6:24-:35 time of control advantage to pick up the 30-27, 29-28, 30-27 unanimous decision win.Read the full report about the UFC 205 FIGHT PASS Prelims | Jim Miller Octagon interview Return to top of page Liz Carmouche defeats Katlyn Chookagian Liz Carmouche landed four takedowns and bested Katlyn Chookagian in significant strikes, 27-22, to take a split decision win to open UFC 205 in New York City, 28-29, 29-28, 29-28. Carmouche was able to slam Chookagian on two separate occasions and did GALLERY: UFC 205 ACTION PHOTOS, CELEBRITY SIGHTINGS (Click here for full-size gallery) UFC 205 Photos The Notorious. Chad Mathew Carlson/Brawlsy Media. Who were the winners at UFC 205: Alvarez vs McGregor? Click below to get the results for all the fights at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday, November 12, 2016.Alvarez vs McGregor | Woodley vs Thompson | Jedrzejczyk vs Kowalkiewicz | Weidman vs Romero | Tate vs Pennington | Edgar vs Stephens | Nurmagomedov vs Johnson | Natal vs Boetsch | Luque vs Muhammad | Miller vs Alves | Carmouche vs ChookagianUFC 205: Alvarez vs McGregor main cardMain event: Conor McGregor defeats Eddie Alvarez UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor defeated Eddie Alvarez by second-round TKO at 3:04 to win the UFC lightweight title, becoming the first-ever UFC two-division simultaneous champion. McGregor dominated the contest, defending three takedowns from Alvarez and landing 32 significant strikes that led to three knockdowns in the fight. McGregor rocked Alvarez early in the first round, dropping the champion and forcing him to reset. When the champ stood back up he let out a deep breath and McGregor went back to work. In the second round it was a counter left that rocked Alvarez and it only took one monster shot on the ground to finish the fight. McGregor becomes just the third fighter in UFC history (Anderson Silva and John Lineker) to score three knockdowns in a single fight. More from UFC 205: Results | Milestone tracker | McGregor adds 2nd title with Alvarez KO | Woodley-Thompson title tilt ruled majority draw | Jedrzejczyk survives brief scare to defend title | RomeroComments
Onto his opponent and landed a few more finishing bombs to finish the fight. Luque finishes his fourth-straight opponent, which is tied for second-longest active finish streak behind Nikita Krylov. Luque now has the third-longest active win streak in welterweight division (4) and he becomes the fifth UFC welterweight in history to earn four consecutive finishes (Matt Hughes, Thiago Alves, Matt Brown and Marcus Davis).Thomas Gerbasi has the full story on the UFC 205 prelims | Vicente Luque backstage inteview Return to top of page UFC 205: Alvarez vs McGregor FIGHT PASS prelimsFIGHT PASS customers: Replay the prelims right here! | Don’t have FIGHT PASS? Sign up here Jim Miller defeats Thiago Alves Jim Miller overcame a tough situation when opponent Thiago Alves missed weight Friday. The New Jersey native won anyway by unanimous decision to become the all-time UFC lightweight wins leader. Miller landed four takedown in the fight and threatened with a submission, but was out-struck in the fight 50-45 (36-28 significant strikes. Miller utilized a 6:24-:35 time of control advantage to pick up the 30-27, 29-28, 30-27 unanimous decision win.Read the full report about the UFC 205 FIGHT PASS Prelims | Jim Miller Octagon interview Return to top of page Liz Carmouche defeats Katlyn Chookagian Liz Carmouche landed four takedowns and bested Katlyn Chookagian in significant strikes, 27-22, to take a split decision win to open UFC 205 in New York City, 28-29, 29-28, 29-28. Carmouche was able to slam Chookagian on two separate occasions and did
2025-04-03Who were the winners at UFC 205: Alvarez vs McGregor? Click below to get the results for all the fights at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday, November 12, 2016.Alvarez vs McGregor | Woodley vs Thompson | Jedrzejczyk vs Kowalkiewicz | Weidman vs Romero | Tate vs Pennington | Edgar vs Stephens | Nurmagomedov vs Johnson | Natal vs Boetsch | Luque vs Muhammad | Miller vs Alves | Carmouche vs ChookagianUFC 205: Alvarez vs McGregor main cardMain event: Conor McGregor defeats Eddie Alvarez UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor defeated Eddie Alvarez by second-round TKO at 3:04 to win the UFC lightweight title, becoming the first-ever UFC two-division simultaneous champion. McGregor dominated the contest, defending three takedowns from Alvarez and landing 32 significant strikes that led to three knockdowns in the fight. McGregor rocked Alvarez early in the first round, dropping the champion and forcing him to reset. When the champ stood back up he let out a deep breath and McGregor went back to work. In the second round it was a counter left that rocked Alvarez and it only took one monster shot on the ground to finish the fight. McGregor becomes just the third fighter in UFC history (Anderson Silva and John Lineker) to score three knockdowns in a single fight. More from UFC 205: Results | Milestone tracker | McGregor adds 2nd title with Alvarez KO | Woodley-Thompson title tilt ruled majority draw | Jedrzejczyk survives brief scare to defend title | Romero
2025-04-14Drops Weidman, eyes champ Bisping | Former champ Tate ends career at UFC 205 | Edgar outduels Stephens, Khabib gets big win in prelims | Miller continues resurgence with FIGHT PASS victory | Carmouche makes history again in victory Backstage interviews: Frankie Edgar, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Tim Boetsch, Vicente Luque Octagon interviews: Tyron Woodley & Stephen Thompson, Joanna Jedrzejczyk & Karolina Kowalkiewicz, Miesha Tate, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Jim Miller, Liz Carmouche FIGHT PASS customers: Watch the first two fights of the night here Order now: Get the historic UFC 205 replay hereReturn to top of page Co-main: Tyron Woodley vs Stephen Thompson ruled a majority draw Tyron Woodley retained his UFC welterweight title by majority draw against Stephen Thompson in the co-main event of UFC 205, 47-47, 47-47, 48-47. The difference in the fight was a dominant fourth round for Woodley, who rocked Wonderboy with a solid right hook and then pummeled him on the canvas. But Thompson survived the onslaught as Woodley then dropped for a guillotine choke in another attempt to finish the fight. Thompson made it out of the headlock and wound up on top and finished the round by dropping some big shots. Woodley did enough to retain his title, out-striking Thompson, 113-60.Return to top of page Joanna Jedrzejczyk defeats Karolina Kowalkiewicz Joanna Jedrzejczyk defended here UFC strawweight title for the fourth consecutive time, a mark that is the second-best active total in the UFC behind flyweight king Demetrious Johnson (8). Jedrzejczyk put on a striking clinic, doubling
2025-04-20But the veteran Tate was able to wall walk and break the hold to hang on. Tate tried to attack from her back with her jiu-jitsu in the third, but she wasn’t able to find a submission. Tate more than doubled up Tate in strikes, 111-48 and 43-21 in significant strikes. Pennington has now won four in a row in the women’s bantamweight division, which is the tied for the longest streak in division.Former champ Tate ends career at UFC 205 Return to top of page UFC 205: Alvarez vs McGregor FS1 prelimsFrankie Edgar defeats Jeremy Stephens Frankie Edgar did what he always does: win against all odds. Edgar got rocked in the second round with a huge head kick from Jeremy Stephens, but he ate it and survived. Later in the round Edgar slammed Stephens and the rest was a wrestling clinic from the former lightweight champ, who went on to win by unanimous decision, 30-27, 30-27, 29-28. Edgar landed five takedowns in the fight and out-struck Stephens, 45-41 (40-33 significant strikes).Thomas Gerbasi has the full story on the UFC 205 prelims | Frankie Edgar backstage interview Return to top of page Khabib Nurmagomedov defeats Michael Johnson Khabib Nurmagomedov put on a dominant ground clinic against Michael Johnson, submitting the Blackzilian standout by kimura at 3:21 of the third round. Khabib landed 94 significant strikes after landing just two takedowns. When he got Johnson to the mat that’s where the fight stayed. Johnson showed his toughness, taking everything Nurmagomedov
2025-03-30When we’re talking about November’s debut at Madison Square Garden, there is no need for a flowing, flowery setup: UFC 205 is the most stacked event in combat sports history and everything about it is going to be incredible.Here’s a breakdown of the main card matchups that are sure to make the UFC’s first voyage to NYC a night you won’t soon forget.Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor: UFC lightweight titleAfter McGregor’s initial attempt at making history as the first man to simultaneously hold two UFC titles fell through and brought about his two-fight series with Nate Diaz, the featherweight champ is once again set to challenge for the lightweight title when he takes on Alvarez in a bout the newly minted king of the 155-pound ranks asked for following his first-round knockout win over Rafael dos Anjos during International Fight Week.This is a bout that will answer myriad questions about both men and, beyond everything else, has the potential to be an absolute barnburner to close out the show. Rarely is either man in a boring fight, and with the tensions already high between these two with six more weeks before they’re able to step into the Octagon, the next few weeks should be filled with non-stop banter in the press and on social media.While McGregor is out to make history, Alvarez is looking to start his lightweight reign with a bang and “prove there is no Santa Claus” by derailing McGregor’s quest to be a two-division champion. Will the long-time “Underground King” continue to sit in the lightweight throne or will “The Notorious” one add a second UFC title to his collection?Get ready for UFC 205: Fight card for Nov. 12 | Champions Alvarez, McGregor to headline historic card | Woodley-Wonderboy welterweight title clash set | Polish stars Jedrzejczyk,
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