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BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Almakhan (-180), Katona (+150)

Round 1

The UFC is back in Montreal, the city of the world-famous Expos,
for the first time in over a decade. Two champions will attempt to
defend their thrones for the first times—with the first of those
two on her second stint as a titleholder. Before then, an even 10
matches from flyweight to light heavyweight will play out with
plenty of Canadians in tow to give the home crowd someone to
support in most of those bouts. The first of those fights pits
Canada’s Katona (14-4, 4-4 UFC) against the hard-swinging Almakhan
(11-2, 0-1 UFC) at 135 pounds. With referee Jason Herzog taking
charge of the contest, the two men consider touching gloves but
bail so they can get after it. It’s time for some action. Almakhan
takes the center of the cage, allowing Katona to circle around him.
Almakhan leads the dance with a body shot, and then strings
together a few punches up top before Katona could get away. When
Katona settles down, Almakhan surges towards him and connects with
a trio of punches. Katona ducks face-first into an uppercut, wears
it well and counters to give the Kazakhstani a taste of his own
medicine. Almakhan appears to have his foe’s timing early, as he
bounces in and out while watching Katona’s movement carefully.

The moment Katona is about to attack, Almakhan offers a destructive
uppercut that sends Katona crashing to his back. Almakhan leaps on
top, hammering “Superman” with hammerfists that prove to be
Katona’s kryptonite
. Herzog does not need to see more
than a few before stepping in as Katona’s lights flicker on and
off, and Almakhan has notched his first UFC victory in a huge way.
“The Turan Warrior” violently becomes the first fighter to ever
finish the durable Canadian, getting him out of there in a little
over a minute. Despite a home country fighter getting wrecked in
the opening bout, fans have to give it up to the impressive display
from the Zhekpe Zhek practitioner.

The Official Result

Bekzat Almakhan def. Brad Katona R1 1:04 via KO (Punches)

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Lee (-115), Santos (-105)

Round 1

Moving right along, “Willycat” Santos (12-2, 2-1 UFC) gets a chance
to go on a three-fight win streak if he can get past Lee (11-2, 2-1
UFC) in one of the few preliminary matches not featuring a Canuck.
Both of these featherweights sport similar finish rates in the 65%
range, which means referee Marc Goddard might be needed before all
is said and done. There is a sporting glove touch to get going, and
they get right to smacking one another in the lead leg. When Lee
comes in to strike, Santos goes for a spinning back kick that
whizzes past his foe. They let go with low kicks, and then trade
punches. Santos lifts his foot up and around the shoulder, and he
just blocks a returning high kick in the nick of time. Lee whiffs
on an overhand right, and Santos counters with several body shots.
Lee presses forward, and he eats a few more right hands to the
midsection. Lee knocks Santos off his feet with a blistering right
hand, and Santos leaps back up and grabs hold of Lee’s leg. Rather
than get the takedown, he keeps moving and takes Lee’s back
standing up. The Brazilian pushes his foe against the fence from
behind, and Lee is warned for grabbing the fence to stay upright
when Santos tries to wrench him down. Santos does get his man down
for a second, and Lee springs back up and lets his hands go. Santos
checks a leg kick and looses a right hand, and Lee responds with a
jab to split the guard. Lee lands another hard jab, and this time
Santos gives him something back to think about in the form of a
right hand, a spinning wheel kick and several more body shots.
Santos chains punches to the body and head, and Lee stands firm and
knocks him back a step with a one-two. They throw body kicks at the
same time, and Lee attacks the liver with his left hand. Santos has
a wheel kick bounce off the raised guard, and he pushes forward and
chains several punches together. Lee is not about to let him off
the hook, and he cracks the Brazilian with a left hook that
staggers Santos. “Willycat” gathers his thoughts, and chants for
Lee rain down. Santos unloads a right hand that sends Lee flying,
and Lee spins around and recovers while throwing back with bad
intentions. These two let one another have it with violent body
shots, and Santos pushes forward to pursue a single-leg takedown.
Santos bails on it for a wheel kick try, and this intense round
comes to a close. Judges will have their hands full with their
tallies here.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Lee
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Lee
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Lee

Round 2

The fighters hug it out to start off the second round, and Santos
immediately gets going with a chain of punches to the body. Lee
strikes back with a vengeance, and fists fly every which way as
both men nail one another. Santos picks his man up and throws him
down, and he jams his knee in the chest before Lee can stand. Lee
fights out of a rear-naked choke setup and surges back to his feet,
where Santos is ready and waiting for him so they can throw hands.
Santos gets off a few punches to set up a takedown, where he drags
the Korean fighter to his seat. Santos laces his legs around Lee’s
to keep him grounded, and the action-spoiled fans start booing
almost immediately. Lee uses elbows to frame off and score a little
to open up a wall-walk escape. Santos opens up with punches as soon
as he gets upright, and when Lee responds, Santos leaps in the air
with a flying knee. Santos starts slapping Lee’s lead leg with kick
after kick until Lee sets up checks, and this only allows the
Brazilian to take him down again. Lee maintains butterfly hooks as
soon as he hits his back on the open cage, and Santos does not mind
as he postures up and hammers Lee with ground-and-pound. Lee
attempts to strike back, but Santos’ blows are far more effective.
Lee kicks off Santos’ chest to get some space, where he is able to
stand back up despite Santos charging at him. The Brazilian pushes
his foe to the wall, and he nails him with a left hand on the break
to open a cut on the corner of Lee’s right eye. Lee swings back
just as hard as ever, although he appears to be all power while
Santos is more interested in combinations. In a phone booth, the
two featherweights let another have it with power punches. Santos
ducks one to set up a clinch, and the horn sounds.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Santos
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Santos
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Santos

Round 3

After 10 blood-and-guts minutes, the two share a longer embrace
before trying to smash the other in the face. Unsurprisingly, smash
the other in the face is exactly what they do. Santos leads off,
Lee fires back, and Santos level changes. Lee throws his legs up on
the way down to set up a triangle choke, only for Santos to shift
to the side and position himself in side control as he establishes
himself on top. The action slows down as Santos takes several
breaths, and he slashes with an elbow or two until Lee scrambles.
Lee turns to his knees and stands up, and Santos lifts him up from
behind and deposits him right back to the floor. Lee once more
jumps upright, shimmies to get Santos off his back, and they reset
in striking range. Lee flashes out his jab, and Santos lets go with
a front kick that pushes past the chin. Lee doubles up on his jab,
putting a two behind it and driving Santos back. Santos kicks low,
and Lee jabs again and again. Santos’ winging punches are more
telegraphed than before, and his spin is equally inaccurate when
Lee watches it go by. Santos shoots for a double-leg takedown as he
pushes Lee to the wall, but Lee breaks off and eats a clean right
hand on the jaw. Lee throws back, but Santos is the more accurate
and harder puncher at the moment. Santos goes to the body with a
kick, dodges a body shot and shoots from a distance on Lee’s left
leg. Santos lifts his foe’s limb up and trips the other out,
throwing Lee down in an interesting high-amplitude maneuver. Lee
flinches when hitting the ground, appearing a bit frustrated at
getting grounded. On a lull, Lee pushes off and stands up, and he
motions for Santos to bring it on. Lee stalks his foe down and jabs
him, and he measures an uppercut when Santos shoots for a single.
When Santos abandons the takedown, he fires off a head kick that
pounds into the guard. “Willycat” escapes the remainder of the
confrontation, disappointing the fans in the building for not going
for broke with seconds to go. The fight ends.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Santos (29-28 Santos)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Santos (29-28 Santos)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Santos (29-28
Santos)

The Official Result

Daniel Santos def. Jeong Yeong Lee via Unanimous Decision (30-27,
30-27, 30-27)

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Barriault (-148), Silva (+124)

Round 1

Two skidding knockout artists will try to smash the other, with a
pink slip very likely awarded to the losing party. What was a
middleweight contest transformed into a catchweight affair as Silva
(23-12, 4-6 UFC) missed weight by a pound after asking matchmaker
Mick Maynard to give him one more chance. Barriault (16-9, 1 NC;
5-8, 1 NC UFC) also has his back against the wall, but he will have
the crowd on his side at least. The two hard-swinging gentlemen do
not touch gloves, as referee Luc Lefebvre watches on. Barriault
sticks out his jab almost immediately, and he walks face-first into
a right hand and fires back to make Silva clutch his eye. The
Brazilian recovers and resets, lashing out with two punches that
miss the mark and darting back to avoid the counter. Silva reaches
out with a right hand and digs a knee to the body, switching
stances to set up a kick that does not come. Barriault boots him in
the body, and Silva catches the kick and knocks him over with
swarming punches. Barriault climbs back up to his feet and jams
Silva against the fence, where he unloads with titanic elbows.

His power bar maximum, “Power Bar” smashes Silva in the temple with
elbow after ruthless elbow. Silva’s legs wobble and quickly give
way, and he collapses face-first on the mat, totally done while
Barriault finishes the job with four concussive
punches
. The crowd explodes in favor of the Canadian,
with “Ole ole ole” chants drowning out any other thought. Silva is
still down, as medical officials tend to him. He slowly regains
consciousness, but is completely disoriented and clutches his head
while Barriault walks to the center of the cage and puts his hands
in the prayer gesture. Silva rolls to his back, in serious agony,
and Barriault’s celebration is tempered but emotional as he
embraces his team. This marks the first time that Silva had ever
been knocked out as a pro, and it is a rough one as the medical
team tends to him and stretchers him out of the cage.

The Official Result

Marc-Andre Barriault def. Bruno Silva R1 1:27 via KO (Elbows and
Punches)

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Stirling (-298), Erslan (+240)

Round 1

A pair of strikers at 205 pounds will lead off the ESPN portion of
the prelims, when unbeaten Kiwi Stirling (6-0, 1-0 UFC) runs into
Croatian demolition man Erslan (14-4, 1 NC; 0-1 UFC). The two
celebrate 14 knockouts across their 20 combined victories, and
referee Erick Philippeaux is well aware that this could end with
one crushing blow. Before they try to lop one another’s head
off—figuratively, of course—they bump their large fists together.
Stirling strikes first with a half-hearted low kick to find his
distance, and Erslan comes out firing with two swiping punches that
miss the mark. Stirling pitches out a few more kicks to the leg and
body, and he aims one high but is out of range. Erslan catches him
at the end of a right hand, and the Croatian backs off and surges
forward with another pair of punches. Stirling comes up short on a
spinning wheel kick, and he settles down and chips away with kicks
from both legs. Erslan walks him down calmly, parrying a few
punches to get one over the top. Stirling kicks his man in the
ribs, and he has a trio of punches not land flush. Stirling does
score another body kick, and he jabs and reaches with a lead hook.
The body kick is the best weapon for the unbeaten fighter, who
keeps Erslan at bay with his longer legs. Erslan whiffs on a big
right hand, and Stirling hammers his front leg a few times as
Erslan stands awkwardly on it. Erslan swings for the fences with a
monster right hand, but it is his more measured hooks that connect.
Sterling again cannot find a home for his spin kick, with Erslan in
too close range to let it hit him. Erslan’s left hand opens a cut
on the inside corner of Stirling’s eyebrow. Stirling goes to the
body, and Erslan responds in kind. Stirling keeps chipping away
with kicks, and Erslan’s right bicep start to welt up. Stirling
jabs from afar a few times, and his leg kick scores more. Erslan
pushes him away and backs to the wall, looking for his left hook
but not finding it. They both swing hard, and Erslan connects with
it better and backs his man off. Stirling kicks his man in the
ribcage and has a low kick checked, and Erslan goes to the body and
head with counters. Stirling kicks and bangs into the arm that is
turning red in a hurry, and the round ends.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Erslan
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Erslan
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Erslan

Round 2

Erslan rushes out of his corner to engage, and he stings his foe
with a right hand but eats one back in response. Erslan suddenly
shoots in for a double-leg takedown, and the fans in the building
respond by booing loudly. Erslan manages to circle around to the
back of his foe, but he cannot keep him there as Stirling turns him
about. Stirling lifts Erslan’s leg up and drags him to the floor
awkwardly, and it is Erslan who has to fight off the wrestling.
Stirling hits a mat return, putting Erslan down lightly and
smacking him with a free right hand. Erslan gets to a knee and hits
a switch, and suddenly it is him again controlling the grappling.
The Croatian fighter gets in a few knees to the side while holding
on from the back, leaning heavily on Stirling against the cage.
Stirling once more turns him around and this time breaks free,
where Erslan quickly punches him square in the face. Stirling
responds with body kicks, and he aims a few punches to the ribs for
good measure. Erslan comes back over the top with a right hand, and
then misses with two subsequent looping hooks. Erslan swings hard
but is not able to find his target, and Stirling dances back and
kicks him. Stirling shoots, and Erslan pushes him away and nails
him with an overhand right. Erslan finds another on the same spot,
and a third when Stirling tries to slide to the side. Erslan rips a
few body shots and opens up a left hand to the chin, and he backs
off when Stirling starts to kick at him. Stirling lunges but misses
with a flurry, and he kicks the lead leg and backs off as the horn
blares.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Stirling
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Stirling
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Stirling

Round 3

The fighters meet in the center of the cage, and Stirling leads off
with slapping kicks to the front leg and side. Erslan looks to sway
and avoid jabs, but Stirling still reaches him a few times. Erslan
looks for an overhand right counter when the kick comes, and
Stirling is wise to it and slides back in the nick of time. Erslan
wraps a right hand around the guard as Stirling is ducking, and
Stirling gathers himself and kicks a few more times to the lead
leg. Erslan plods forward behind his overhand right, and he clips
Stirling with one and does not care when Stirling hits him back.
Erslan lands a right hand, and Stirling steps in with a knee to the
body in a clinch. Stirling surprises Erslan with an uppercut, and
he eats a counter but did far more damage with his own blow.
Stirling fights behind his jab, and Erslan connects with an
overhand right. Stirling crashes the pocket looking for a single,
and he bullies the Croatian fighter to the fence. Stirling
transitions to a double, and Erslan tosses him aside and catches
him with a flush right hand. Stirling shakes it off and comes back
at him, only to get tagged with another right up top. Stirling
rails his opponent with a one-two that shakes Erslan to his core,
who shoots in for a single out of desperation. Stirling stops the
takedown attempt and smashes him in the face with an elbow. Erslan
is loving this, and he raises his arms in to the air to call on
more. Stirling obliges him with several more punches, and he knocks
Erslan down to his face. Philippeaux allows things to play out even
though Erslan face-planted, and Stirling punches his man in the
back of the head and then leaps on top looking for the finish. He
pushes Erslan to his back and starts bombarding him with punches,
stepping into mount and trying to punch his man out. Time expires
before Stirling gets the job done.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-8 Stirling (29-27 Stirling)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-8 Stirling (29-27 Stirling)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Stirling (29-28 Stirling)

The Official Result

Navajo Stirling def. Ivan Erslan via Unanimous Decision (29-28,
29-28, 29-27)

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Bukauskas (-112), Cutelaba (-108)

Round 1

Keeping to the light heavyweight division, there is a very
realistic scenario that both men will hold .500 records in the
Octagon if one man prevails. Bukauskas (17-6, 5-4 UFC) has done his
absolute best to make up for an early rough stretch, while “The
Hulk” Cutelaba (19-10-1, 1 NC; 8-9-1 UFC) is aiming to smash his
way back to that midpoint range. Both men vastly prefer the
knockout, but they have also sustained multiple stoppage losses of
that type in the past as well. Referee Dan Miragliotta dons his
proverbial hard hat as the 31-year-olds do not bother to touch
gloves. Bukauskas leads off with a long, leaping jab. Cutelaba
kicks him back in the front leg, doing so one more time when
Bukauskas changes stances. Cutelaba keeps at it until Bukauskas
fires one back at him, and it does not slow him for long. Cutelaba
turns his hips into an especially heavy calf kick, and he leans
back as a one-two comes up just short of his face. Bukauskas is
unable to reach his foe with punches, while Cutelaba kicks him at
will. Bukauskas steps in and catches Cutelaba with a left hand, and
he follows with a right that “The Hulk” takes on the chin without
batting an eye. Cutelaba fires back with an overhand right, and he
offers a body kick and spins with a wheel kick that both bounce off
the guard. Cutelaba catches Bukauskas at the end of a calf kick,
and he parries a body kick and blocks a subsequent head kick.
Bukauskas snaps out a jab, and he sways to avoid the worst of an
overhand right. Cutelaba does not falter kicking the front leg time
and time again, and they clash together with hooks that partially
land. Cutelaba has a massive uppercut and right hand knock out the
air around the Lithuanian, and he plants his legs and pounds on
Bukauskas’ from leg. Bukauskas gets off a two-punch combo and
rushes back knowing “The Hulk” is coming after him. Bukauskas
chains together two one-twos that catch the Moldovan on the chin,
and once more, he no-sells them and walks forward. They both miss
with spinning back kicks to the body, and Cutelaba tries to corner
Bukauskas with a low kick and times a left hand when Bukauskas
advances. Cutelaba plants his heel on Bukauskas’ side with a spin
kick, and Bukauskas tries to do something similar but cannot score
it. The round ends.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Cutelaba
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Cutelaba
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Cutelaba

Round 2

The second round opens up with Cutelaba pressing forward, landing a
few punches and mixing in kicks. The Moldovan follows the success
with another blitz, backing his opponent up and drilling Bukauskas
with a right hand. They crash together, and Cutelaba spins with an
elbow that bangs into Bukauskas’ jaw. It is Cutelaba who goes
flying after the blow lands, because he spun himself off-balance,
and he recovers quickly. Cutelaba considers a level change, and he
runs into a stone wall that he pushes against the fence. Cutelaba
grinds his man against the fencing, offering a knee or two but
otherwise stalling out. They jockey for position when in the
clinch, and Miragliotta separates them. Cutelaba spins with a wheel
kick out of nowhere, and both men trip and nearly go down without
the strike connecting. They get back to their feet, and Cutelaba
chases his man with an overhand right. When he pitches a naked leg
kick, Bukauskas counters with two punches. Cutelaba sits down on a
hard right hand, and Bukauskas has to blink it out but is otherwise
unconcerned. Cutelaba keeps his guard up, and he rushes forward and
lands a couple punches and a kick at the end. Cutelaba offers a leg
kick and ducks down to fire off a right hand when he sees Bukauskas
coming forward, and he throws a wheel kick so hard that he falls
over when it is way out of range. Cutelaba stands, and he initiates
a brawl. Bukauskas catches him and nearly gets blasted, having to
circle around to regain his footing. One final brawl ensues, with
Bukauskas getting the better of the final exchange before the
bell.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Cutelaba
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Cutelaba
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Cutelaba

Round 3

Cutelaba is energized to start off the final frame, pushing forward
immediately but not able to catch Bukauskas standing still. He
settles for a few chopping calf kicks, and he shoots in for a
double from afar that Bukauskas is able to defend thanks to the
wall behind him. The clinch position stalls the two 205ers out, who
trade occasional knees but do little more to satisfy Miragliotta.
They are separated, and Cutelaba is the aggressor again. Clipping
Bukauskas with a left hand, Cutelaba keeps marching forward and
lashes out with a low kick that scores, and a spinning back kick
that bangs into his foe’s midsection. Cutelaba stomps out with a
kick to the front knee, and Bukauskas is tired of waiting and lays
into “The Hulk” with a massive right hand. Cutelaba does not so
much as flinch, and eats another huge punch that he once more
shrugs off. Cutelaba follows his foe around the cage, and he skims
a spin kick off the body and reaches at the end of a right hand.
Bukauskas goes high with a kick that is blocked, and he stings
Cutelaba with a check hook and forces the Moldovan to shoot in on
his hips. Bukauskas stops the takedown but is otherwise pushed to
the wire, where they spin one another around. They give one another
knees to the guts, and Cutelaba goes for a trip that is unable to
get his man down. Bukauskas pushes off and lets his hands go, only
for Cutelaba to tie him back up. Miragliotta calls for action as
Bukauskas leans on his opponent, and he breaks and spins with an
elbow. Cutelaba busts him in the chops with a right hand, and
swings for the bleachers with a few more. The final strike of the
fight is a spinning kick from the Lithuanian to the midsection, and
a slightly bloodied Cutelaba raises his hands to signal he thinks
he won the fight. Time expires.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Bukauskas (29-28 Cutelaba)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Bukauskas (29-28 Cutelaba)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Bukauskas (29-28 Cutelaba)

The Official Result

Modestas Bukauskas def. Ion Cutelaba via Split Decision (27-30,
30-27, 29-28)

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Jasudavicius (-298), Andrade (+240)

Round 1

Andrade (26-13, 17-11 UFC), the winningest female fighter in the
company, would like nothing more than to add one more to her
ledger. Standing in her way will be significant betting favorite
and sentimental local favorite Jasudavicius (13-3, 7-2 UFC), who
rides the longest win streak (four) of her career. Referee Jason
Herzog clocks the flyweights in as they get down to business,
starting off with a glove touch. Andrade takes the center of the
Octagon, while Jasudavicius looks for a jab that is out of range
early. Andrade rushes out with a right hand and then hops back, and
she leans in with kicks on the inside and outside of the lead leg.
Jasudavicius kicks her back once, and she tags the Brazilian with a
one-two. Andrade smiles at her. Andrade tosses out a right hand and
a low kick, and her foe catches her with a long right hand. When
Andrade tries to strike back, Jasudavicius lifts her in the air and
slams her down hard. Jasudavicius starts beating on the former
strawweight champ, landing punches and taking her back. Andrade
looks to crawl back up, and Jasudavicius is a 125-pound weight on
her back dragging her down. Jasudavicius gets one hook in and
starts fishing for a rear-naked choke. When there is no submission,
Jasudavicius smacks her on both sides of the head. Jasudavicius
flattens Andrade out, and she wraps up a rear-naked choke that is
tight as a drum. Andrade posts off and tries to grit it out, but
there is nothing she can do at this point in that position. With
her other hand, “Bate Estaca” taps out, and the roof on the
building practically blows off. The Canadian releases the grip and
rushes to her corner to celebrate, who award her with her Brazilian
jiu-jitsu black belt as a prize for the career-best triumph. It was
smooth sailing for the Canadian, who barely got touched by one of
the most dangerous women to ever grace the cage.

The Official Result

Jasmine Jasudavicius def. Jessica Andrade R1 2:40 via Submission
(Rear-Naked Choke)

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Malott (-192), Radtke (+160)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

The Official Result

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING REPORT |
ODDS: St. Denis (-1100), Prepolec (+700)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

The Official Result

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Silva (-238), Grasso (+195)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

The Official Result

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Aldo (-218), Zahabi (+180)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

The Official Result

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Fiorot (-148), Shevchenko (+124)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 4

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 5

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

The Official Result

BETTING
PREVIEW
| SCOUTING
REPORT
| ODDS: Muhammad (-192), Della Maddalena
(+160)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 4

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

Round 5

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Dayne Fox scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:

The Official Result

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