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UFC Fight Night on ESPN 42: Thompson vs. Holland
December 3, 2022
Orlando, FL (Amway Center)

Stephen Thompson (170) vs. Kevin Holland (170.5) - Thompson, TKO (corner stoppage), R4 (5:00)
Bryan Barberena (170.5) vs. Rafael dos Anjos (170) - Dos Anjos, SUB (rear naked choke), R2 (3:20)
Matheus Nicolau (126) vs. Matt Schnell (126) - Nicolau, KO (punches), R2 (1:44)
Tai Tuivasa (266) vs. Sergei Pavlovich (255) - Pavlovich, KO (punches), R1 (0:54)
Jack Hermansson (186) vs. Roman Dolidze (185.5) - Dolidze, TKO (punches), R2 (4:06)
Eryk Anders (186) vs. Kyle Daukaus (184.5) - Anders, TKO (punches), R2 (2:45)

ESPN / ESPN+ Preliminary Card:
Niko Price (170) vs. Philip Rowe (173.5)* - Rowe, TKO (punches), R3 (3:26)
Angela Hill (115.5) vs. Emily Ducote (115.5) - Hill, DEC (unanimous)
Clay Guida (154.5) vs. Scott Holtzman (155.5) - Guida, DEC (split)
Michael Johnson (156) vs. Marc Diakiese (155.5) - Johnson, DEC (unanimous)
Darren Elkins (145) vs. Jonathan Pearce (146) - Pearce, DEC (unanimous)
Natan Levy (156) vs. Genaro Valdez (156) - Levy, DEC (unanimous)
Marcelo Rojo (145) vs. Francis Marshall (145) - Marshall, KO (punches), R2 (1:14)
Yazmin Jauregui (115.5) vs. Isleta Nunes (114.5) - Jauregui, TKO (punches), R2 (4:06)

*Forfeits 30% of purse for missing weight 

Event Bonuses ($50,000)
Performance of the Night: Roman Dolidze
Performance of the Night: Sergei Pavlovich
Fight of the Night: Stephen Thompson vs. Kevin Holland

Attendance: 17,065
Rating: 1.01 million viewers 

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11 minutes ago, jaedmc said:

Might want to put Yazmin Jauregui on your Prospects To Watch list. She throws fucking bricks.

That was dope.

I'm so used to the UFC being a content mill these days and I'm only really watching the cards when I have the time for them vs. when I used to make time for them. So then why is this card so good? There have been double-digit main events less relevant than Tuivasa vs. Pavlovich this year but tonight it's fourth from the top.

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1 minute ago, John E. Dynamite said:

That was dope.

I'm so used to the UFC being a content mill these days and I'm only really watching the cards when I have the time for them vs. when I used to make time for them. So then why is this card so good? There have been double-digit main events less relevant than Tuivasa vs. Pavlovich this year but tonight it's fourth from the top.

Linear TV card is the reason why.

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Kevin Holland, Tai Tuivasa, Niko Price, Clay Guida, Angela Hill, Elkins, etc etc.... this card is like the UFC version The Expendables, and I mean that with nothing but love.

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Dolidze calling out Khamzat is weird to me. I don't know why ranked Middleweights are even mentioning him. Don't get me wrong I want to see the fight, but say Dolidze beats Chimaev. Does beating a guy unranked in the division get him closer to the title. Or would it be better to call out Brunson or Vettori?

ALSO...

Holy shit Sergei Pavlovich. I bet they're going to feed poor Curtis Blaydes to this fucking guy which infuriates me.

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13 minutes ago, jaedmc said:

Dolidze calling out Khamzat is weird to me. I don't know why ranked Middleweights are even mentioning him. Don't get me wrong I want to see the fight, but say Dolidze beats Chimaev. Does beating a guy unranked in the division get him closer to the title. Or would it be better to call out Brunson or Vettori?

ALSO...

Holy shit Sergei Pavlovich. I bet they're going to feed poor Curtis Blaydes to this fucking guy which infuriates me.

Pavlovich fighting Overeem when Overeem still had a little left still makes no sense to me.

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