UFC Ultimate Fight Night - Full Results

Last night saw the UFC put on another fine MMA show with Ultimate Fight Night on Spike TV. Let’s cut through all the jibber jabber and take a look at what happened. Besides the results, I have also included betting lines from Bodog, so you can see if the favorite or underdog got the win.
RESULTS FOR ULTIMATE FIGHT NIGHT
Luke Caudillo (+135) vs. Nate Mohr (-165) - Round One saw a strong effort by both men. Caudillo caught Mohr with a strong punch, but he was unable to put him away. More standup fighting in Rounds 2 and 3, with both men getting in their licks. In the end, Nate Mohr wins a unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).
Chad Reiner vs. Anthony Johnson - Johnson came out like a house on fire and landed two devastating left hooks to Reiner. Anthony Johnson gets the win in only 13 seconds. Now I see why Bodog didn’t offer odds for this fight.
Tamdan McCrery (-150) vs. Pete Spratt (+120) - Early in the match, Tamdan locked in a choke but couldn’t maintain it. Spratt later got on top of his opponent, but he got caught in an armbar and had to powerbomb his way out of it. The end of the first round saw both men brawling with one another. To start the second round, Spratt got a couple of takedowns, but Tamdan locked in a triangle choke and ended the fight at 2:04 of the 2nd.
Gleison Tibau (-450) vs. Jeff Cox (+325) - Cox took his opponent down quickly, but Tibau reversed it and got an arm triangle choke. Cox was forced to tap out at 1:52 of the first round.
Forrest Petz (+235) vs. Luigi Fioravanti (-295) - A fairly uneventful fight. Although both men stayed on their feet, few decisive shots were landed. Fioravanti had his ear and mouth bloodied. The crowd was not pleased with the fight. In the end, Forrest Petz was a unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).
THE MAIN CARD
Jordan Radev (+115) vs. Drew McFedries (-145) - This is the first fight of the main card. McFedries wasted no time in putting his opponent down with an uppercut. As Radev crashed to the mat, McFedries followed up with another punch and knocked his opponent out 33 seconds into the contest.
Jon Fitch (-350) vs. Roan Carneiro (+275) - Fitch looked less than impressive in Round One, with Carneiro carrying the fight by scoring two takedowns and narrowly missing an Anaconda choke. That all changed in Round Two, however. Fitch came out throwing punches and put his opponent down quickly. He then got behind Carneiro, landed several blows to the side of his head, and then put him away with a choke.
Jason Black (-150) vs. Thiago Tavares (+120) - Tavares demonstrated superior wrestling in Round One, taking Black down and working the ground and pound. As the round ended, Black’s eye was badly swollen. Black tried for a comeback in Round Two, aggressively going for a submission. But while working for an armbar from the top position, Black allowed Tavares to escape from the hold and lock in a triangle choke from the bottom. Black was unable to escape and had to tap.
Spencer Fisher (-260) vs. Sam Stout (+200) - Time for the main event. Round One was lots of fun, as both men just beat the hell out of each other. Fisher’s eye was bleeding badly by the end of the round, and both men had stunned each other in the waning moments of the round. Round Two was more of the same. Fisher beat Stout to the punch on numerous occasions, but Fisher had cuts over and under the right eye and another on the left. Both men certainly got their licks in. Round Three was another exciting slugfest. Fisher seemed to really take command in this round, rocking Stout several times and even sending him to a knee at one point. Both men got a well-deserved standing ovation after the fight was over.
Spencer Fisher wins by unanimous decision (all 30-27). The series between these two men is now tied at 1-1, and I think it goes without saying that there should definitely be a third.
If you enjoy UFC action, don’t forget that UFC 72 will be held this Saturday. Featuring fighters like Forrest Griffin and Rich Franklin (plus the debut of Nog), it’s shaping up to be one of the best cards ever. In the meantime, you can satisfy your MMA addiction by taking a look at the following:
UFC 72 Fight Preview
Ultimate Fight Night Preview
UFC Ultimate Fight Night - Full Results




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