UFC Fight Night 177 ‘Waterson vs. Hill’ Play-by-Play, Results & Round Scoring

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Round 1

We’re back with another Fight Night card, and this one did not have
fight day cancellations like several others in recent memory. We
kick things off in the women’s flyweight division, as once-beaten
Kings MMA prospect Mazo (8-1, 2-1 UFC) squares off with TUF 20
participant Kish (7-2, 3-2 UFC). The two women receive oversight
from referee Marc Goddard, and with no touch of gloves, they get
down to business. Mazo starts off with a head kick instead, and
Kish walks through it and tries to lay some punches on her chin.
Mazo lets off a few low kicks, and Kish responds with some of her
own. Mazo slaps a low kick and gets countered with a right hand,
and she ignores it to throw a high kick. Kish walks through another
kick with a short stream of punches, and Mazo dances out of the
way. Mazo winds up and cracks Kish with a head kick that turns her
about, but the American gathers her bearings and gets punched in
the face as she shakes the cobwebs out. As a thin trickle of blood
trails from the left eye of Kish, she goes to work chipping at the
lead leg of the Colombian. Kish stands her up when another low kick
comes her way, using a long right hand to stun Mazo briefly. Kish
keeps churning short leg kicks and they are adding up fast, but
Mazo looks unconcerned as she slings back at her. Kish steps
forward, throws leg kicks with both feet, and does this again as
Mazo tries to time her over the top. This double kick on the inside
and outside is repeated again, and Mazo cannot quite make her pay
with much but does open up the cut by the eye a little more. When
Kish tries to repeat this again, Mazo pushes her away with long,
reaching punches. She steps down at the end of a combination to
plant a right hand on the chin of Kish, and she freezes. The
American shakes it off and goes back to hacking at the leg. Mazo
flips up a head kick, and at the same time, Kish spins for a back
fist. Neither land completely, so Mazo backs off and starts to
flick out a jab. The two kick at one another’s legs, and an errant
body kick allows Kish to catch it and hurl “Colombian Queen” to the
canvas. In full guard, Kish tries to posture up and gets off a few
punches, but Mazo kicks her off to end the round.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Kish
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Kish
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Kish

Round 2

Mazo strides forward to initiate the offence in the round, and
reaches out several times with a jab. Kish slings a few punches
back at her to back off Mazo, and she uses a stream of punches to
clinch up and attempt to set up a Thai clinch. Neither are able to
get it set, so they push off to reset. When Mazo tries to kick her
opponent’s leg, Kish meets it halfway out with her own faster kick.
Mazo eats it and fires one back that is far louder. Kish fakes a
right hand and scores a side kick, while turning away to avoid the
counter. Mazo walks forward to reach her with a right hand and a
body kick, and Kish catches it. This time, Kish does not take her
down, and instead drops the leg and nails Mazo in the jaw with a
head kick. Mazo nods to give her credit for landing the shot, and
keeps right at it. Kish ducks down and smacks her in the chops with
a back fist with no spin, and Mazo looks surprised. Kish uses the
moment to spin around and nail her with a back fist again, and Mazo
shrugs that one off and tries to paw at her adversary with kicks.
Mazo interrupts a combination of punches with a body kick, and then
halts the advancing Kish with a knee up the middle. Kish does not
react, and kicks Mazo in the lead leg a few more times. The
American catches another kick, and sets it down to try to spin for
another back fist, but this one falls short. Kish attempts to pick
up the leg and take the Colombian down, but Mazo stuffs it and
pushes off. Another step-in back fist gets blocked, and Kish walks
in to knee Mazo in the gut. Kish catches another kick and tosses it
aside, ending the round with a head kick that falls shy of the
target.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Kish
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Kish
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Kish

Round 3

The round begins and the two women start swinging immediately, with
kicks and punches like two 125-pound tornadoes. Both land
successfully, and Kish tries to get off a back elbow but gets
blocked. Mazo kicks her in the face, and then lands another. Mazo
sees the opportunity and blasts Kish in the head with a third, and
Kish is hurt but keeping a stiff upper lip. Some swelling has
already started to form around the spot where Mazo booted her three
times in a row, and Kish pays it no mind as she throws with
reckless abandon. Mazo tries to kick her in the body, and Kish
blocks it and spins into an elbow, but it only glances off the
guard. Mazo stalks her down and lands some effective punches, and
in the process she dodges a spinning attempt from her opponent.
Mazo throws up another high kick but this one is blocked; a one-two
that comes right from Kish is similarly guarded. Kish spins and
misses once more, while Mazo jabs at her from a distance. Kish
sells out with a few lunging punches, and she catches Mazo at the
end of a right hand. She winds up and clips Mazo again, but the
Colombian stands tall and sticks a jab square in her nose. The pace
is high from these two women, who continue to land practically at
will one after the other.
Mazo tries to keep Kish backed up with a series of jabs, and she
follows a right straight with a massive head kick that sends Kish
crashing to the canvas. Mazo leaps over her downed foe to take her
back, and she instantly sets up a rear-naked choke. Mazo gets the
hooks in while she sinks her arm under the chin, and that’s all she
wrote. Kish falls to her back and wriggles, but there is no way
out, so she taps out.
In the process, Mazo becomes the first
fighter to ever finish the durable Kish, all while earning the
first submission victory of her young career. What a comeback for
“Colombian Queen!”

The Official Result

Sabina Mazo def. Justine Kish R3 3:57 via Submission (Rear-Naked
Choke)

Round 1

At welterweight, “Bam Bam” Barberena (14-7, 5-5 UFC) will try to
end the first losing skid of his career against Ivy (8-3, 0-1 UFC).
Win or lose, Ivy has never gone the distance in his 11-fight
career, and Barberena will try to keep it that way under the
watchful eye of referee Chris Tognoni. They touch gloves, and Ivy
backs off to circle around the cage. Barberena stays calm and
slowly plods forward while keeping the center of the cage, and
nothing of substance is thrown for the first 40 seconds. Ivy tries
to go over the top with a left hand, but it gets blocked. Barberena
kicks low, and Ivy shoots in low for a takedown from a great
distance. He bullies “Bam Bam” against the cage all while Barberena
is working on him with short punches and elbows to the side of the
head. As soon as Barberena stands him up, Ivy transitions into a
double. Barberena slaps at him with irritating punches as Ivy pulls
him down, but Barberena walks his way back up the fence and elbows
him in the face. Ivy tries to re-shoot and Barberena slams an elbow
home, and then a few punches and a knee up the middle for good
measure. Ivy goes after a head kick, and when it is blocked, he
falls to his back. Barberena steps on top and starts landing a few
punches, but opts to let his man stand up instead. Barberena cracks
him to the body and up top, and Ivy turtles up against the fence
possibly hurt. Barberena gets off a standing hammerfist in part of
a combination that does some damage, but he ducks a looping right
hand that whizzes past his head. They separate, and Barberena walks
him down and gets off a few punches that make Ivy shoot in low for
another double. Ivy turns it into a single, lifts up the leg and
puts Barberena down on his back. “Bam Bam” gets to a knee but Ivy
is relentless, dragging him back down as Barberena falls with his
back to the cage. Ivy yanks the leg back out from beneath him, and
finally gets the takedown he has been seeking. With only a few
seconds left, Ivy tries to make it count with a couple punches and
an elbow before the horn concludes the round.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Barberena
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Barberena
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Barberena

Round 2

The two touch gloves, and Barberena instantly puts on a pace with a
chain of punches as Ivy backs off. Barberena lands a few of note,
forcing Ivy to pursue a potential desperation takedown as a strike
or two in the combination could have hurt him. Ivy presses him
against the fence before dropping down for a double, and Barberena
stuffs it and pushes him away. Ivy kicks him in the leg, and
Barberena swings with one that is much harder and instantly draws a
reaction out of “Aquaman.” Barberena walks him down and ducks out
of the way from a blitzing Ivy, and a second attack from Ivy may
have gotten away with an eye poke as Barberena turns away grasping
his eye. “Bam Bam” blinks it out and gets back to the action, as he
tries to unload an overhand right while Ivy mashes him back to the
fence. Barberena tries to frame him off, but takes a huge elbow
square on the jaw. Barberena lands hard back and puts Ivy on a
knee, but Ivy tries to play it off as if he was going for a
takedown and not hurt. Barberena sprawls to stuff it without issue,
and after threatening a choke attempt, he lets Ivy get back up and
punches his man in the face on the way up. The Texan could be
slowing, and Barberena takes advantage of it with a big left hand
and a knee to the breadbasket. Ivy gives him one right back, and
then backs away to take a deep breath. Barberena sneaks in a jab to
force Ivy to try to take him down, and Barberena shrugs it off and
smacks Ivy in the side of the head. Ivy’s hands are by his waist in
potential exhaustion, and Barberena walks forward like a mohawked
Terminator to land strikes at will. Ivy ducks down to get off a
single right hand, while Barberena chases after him with volume.
Barberena swings so hard he nearly falls through his looping punch,
and Ivy cannot make him pay although he tries. Barberena wades
through a few strikes to get off some vicious elbows, and the two
are both landing ferociously as the round comes to a close.
Barberena considers a takedown but opts to squeeze his tired foe
against the cage wall until the horn blares.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Barberena
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Barberena
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Barberena

Round 3

The glove touch clocks in the last round, and after a tentative few
seconds, Ivy comes in low for a takedown but is deflected without
much concern by Barberena. He stuffs another takedown, and Ivy ties
him up to press Barberena to the fence and commit to a takedown. At
long last, Ivy has secured the takedown again, putting Barberena on
his backside for a brief moment. “Bam Bam” gets to a knee as he
attempts to walk up the cage, and opts to slam a few punches in the
side of Ivy’s ribs. The fighter out of MMA Lab muscles his way back
up, and is able to separate and avoid an elbow from Ivy along the
way. Ivy circles around the cage like the beginning of the fight,
and Barberena stalks him down and unload heavy punches. Barberena
shucks off a few takedowns, and after bailing on a back take
attempt, he lets Ivy stand. Ivy attacks in the form of a few more
labored takedowns, and Barberena defends one with an anaconda
choke. Ivy rolls all the way through and winds up on his back, but
powers back to his feet before allowing Barberena to do damage from
on top. Barberena dings him with an elbow in the clinch, and they
start to slug it out and both do some serious damage as they wobble
around the cage. Barberena is the fresher man and appears less
hurt, as he strides forward with standing hammerfists and heavy
punches that give Ivy pause. Ivy’s single leg takedown attempt in
response is thwarted, but Ivy re-commits to a double and wrenches
his man down. Barberena defends well to get back standing again,
and Ivy rips his legs out from beneath him. When Barberena falls to
his back, he purses a kimura sweep as he traps Ivy’s wrist. Ivy
ignores it to elbow his opponent in the torso a few times, and time
expires to end this grueling match.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Barberena (30-27 Barberena)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Barberena (30-27
Barberena)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Barberena (30-27 Barberena)

The Official Result

Bryan Barberena def. Anthony Ivy via Unanimous Decision (30-27,
30-27, 29-28)

Round 1

In a bout that could have been simply scheduled at welterweight due
to the short-noticed nature of the replacement, Weaver (15-5, 1-1
UFC) squares off with “The Tarantula” Turner (9-5, 2-2 UFC) in a
165-pound affair. The third man inside the Octagon is referee Herb
Dean, and these two have no interest in touching gloves before
getting down to it. Turner starts off aggressive, with punches and
kicks that get Weaver’s attention fast. Weaver rushes in for a
takedown, and Turner stuffs it and turns him about on the cage.
Turner knees him up the middle and stuffs another takedown with a
guillotine choke defense. Turner frames him off and takes a hard
leg kick on the way out. Turner checks one on the inside, and a few
punches from Turner have already busted up Weaver’s nose. Weaver
tries to wade his way in and gets caught by a pair of hard right
hands walking forward. He still pushes in for a takedown attempt,
but Turner shoves him away and kicks him in the gut. He lands
another, and Weaver returns fire with one that has a lot less steam
on it. Turner clips him with a right hand and takes a leg kick in
the process. They both land right hands at the same time, as Weaver
chops at his leg while backing off. A pair of right hands fall
short for Turner, and they clack legs as they kick low at the same
time. Turner sneaks forward to duck down and try to hit a
sweep/trip, and Weaver stumbles backwards but keeps his balance.
Weaver gathers himself and hacks at the leg, but Turner returns
fire with another kick right down the middle. Weaver tries to dance
around the outside and land a few punches, but Turner plants his
feet and wings back at him. Weaver keeps a high guard and blocks
several strikes from his advancing opponent, and a one-two cracks
Weaver and sends him flying. “Chata Tuska” attempts to lock down
Turner from his guard, and Turner sits down and lands some heavy
punches. Weaver turns for a heel hook and forces Turner to fall
off, and the two stand up. Weaver grabs hold of his back and
bullies him to the fence as the horn sounds.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Turner
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Turner
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Turner

Round 2

The two stand before one another in the center of the octagon and
start trading to begin the round. Both land a few punches and
Weaver staggers briefly, but he shakes it off and kicks Turner’s
leg. Turner gets off a right hand that backs Weaver off, and “Chata
Tuska” slings back a one-two that misses. Turner sticks out a jab,
and kicks Weaver in the midsection. Weaver tries to push in for a
takedown but is shoved aside with ease, and Turner makes him pay
with a stiff right hand. Turner rips the body and forces Weaver to
try to shoot in again, and defends this attempt with a high knee in
the clinch. After the two jockey for position on the fence, a
separation allows Weaver to swing hard and glance a right hand off
his intended target. Turner paws out a few hooks, all while
allowing Weaver to come back at him with more volume and intensity.
Weaver knees him to the midsection and takes a right hand as he
backs off. Weaver strides forward to get off another knee and a few
punches, and Turner winds up with a huge right hand that sets
Weaver down. Weaver falls to his back in a daze as Turner walks
off, but Dean does not call the fight and Turner looks back to
realize the fight is not over. Turner allows a damaged Weaver to
get back up, and bullies him to the fence to start unloading some
vicious punishment to make him topple over again.
Turner elects to stop punching him, and instead takes Weaver’s back
and gets one hook in as he sets up a rear-naked choke. Turner goes
palm-to-palm and it is deep, and Weaver cannot grit it out any
longer and surrenders.
With his victory, “The Tarantula”
maintains his perfect 100 percent finish rate while earning just
the second tapout win of his career.

The Official Result

Jalin Turner def. Brok Weaver R2 4:20 via Submission (Rear-Naked
Choke)

Round 1

In the lone heavyweight match of the night, two burly bombers in
unbeaten Romanov (11-0, 0-0 UFC) and Rizin vet Martinez (15-5-2,
0-0 UFC) slug it out in front of referee Mark Smith. The glove
touch is the softest strike either man gets off, as they start out
swinging for the bleachers. Martinez begins first with a low kick,
and Romanov jumps in with a side kick to the torso. A pounding body
kick from Romanov slams home, and he transitions into a takedown
and rips the fighter out of Guam to the ground. Martinez rolls for
a heel hook, and Romanov turns out of it and starts smashing
Martinez in the face with punches. Romanov grabs hold of Martinez
and hits a huge suplex to put Martinez on his back hard. In side
control, Romanov fishes for a scarf hold headlock, but he is too
high and Martinez squeezes out. The two stand back up, and Romanov
leaps in the air with an acrobatic knee that ricochets off
Martinez’s midsection. Romanov wrenches him back down and takes
half guard, where instead of getting off strikes, he crushes his
forearm down on Martinez’s throat to attempt to emulate a forearm
choke victory he has notched in the past. “King Kong” takes full
mount and starts ripping hammerfists and punches, including double
hammerfists at the same time. Romanov keeps firing punches and
transitions into elbows before stepping over to side control.
Romanov goes after an arm-triangle choke and falls over, but keeps
top position as he rains down punches. Martinez is defending
himself but taking punches every so often, and in a three-quarter
mount, Romanov starts to toy with him by mockingly winding up his
right hand before slamming it down. Romanov steps over into mount
and gets off a few more punches, and abandons the mount position to
take side mount and line up a straight armlock. Romanov torques it
with everything he has, but Martinez survives to the horn even
though it appears he could have tapped in the process.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-8 Romanov
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-8 Romanov
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-8 Romanov

Round 2

The second frame begins with Martinez winding up with a right hand
as he walks towards Romanov. He kicks the leg and takes a powerful
body kick as Romanov bullies him to the fence. Romanov bounces him
off the fence, and the structure groans as the two massive men
crash into it. Romanov lifts him up and plants him back down, where
he advances to three-quarter mount again and put a few punches
together. Although Romanov considers an unorthodox submission that
looks like a modified guillotine, he thinks about the straight
armlock again and bails on that as well. Romanov cuts through his
opponent’s guard like a hot knife through butter and flirts with an
arm-triangle choke before posturing up. Romanov sits on Martinez’
midsection like he is resting on a stool, and opts to take side
control instead. Romanov steps back over when no submission is in
play and he drops down some sloppy ground-and-pound that largely
gets blocked. Romanov attempts to set up a crucifix, and he thwarts
a fish-out-of-water Martinez from trying to roll over and get back
up. Romanov considers allowing him back up, gets to a knee and
spins around to hop on top and take side control from the other
direction.
“King Kong” presses his full body weight on his hapless adversary,
and like a snake he slowly cinches up an arm-triangle choke.
Martinez kicks his legs and tries to pull himself free from the
dangerous position, but eventually he has to tap out.
In
victory, Romanov stays undefeated and keeps his perfect finish rate
intact, all while celebrating by body slamming one of his coaches.
What a performance for the newcomer, who made that look easy while
establishing himself as a name to watch out for at heavyweight.

The Official Result

Alexander Romanov def. Roque Martinez R2 4:22 via Submission
(Arm-Triangle Choke)

Round 1

In another match altered by a short-notice replacement due an
injury to former opponent Matt Frevola, “The Predator” Roberts
(10-2, 4-2 UFC) now welcomes “The Hard-Hitting Hillbilly” Croom
(21-12, 0-0 UFC) to the promotion at lightweight. Drawing the
assignment for this match that might not last long is referee Chris
Tognoni, and Roberts thanks Croom for stepping up to fight with a
respectful glove touch. Croom opens up with a body kick, and
Roberts steps forward with a low kick. “The Hard-Hitting Hillbilly”
lets fly a low kick and follows it with a booming left hand that
drills Roberts on the side of the head.
Roberts falls to the ground and bounces back up, and Croom latches
on with a guillotine choke. The submission is a modified guillotine
that looks like a ninja choke, and Croom switches up the grip to
lock it up. With the choke tight, Croom crushes the massive
favorite to the fence and torques the neck with everything he has.
Roberts twists and turns but he is trapped and taps out before
passing out, forcing Tognoni to intervene.
Croom took this
fight on about two days’ notice, and he notched without a doubt the
biggest win of his career in an incredible fashion. Wow!

The Official Result

Kevin Croom def. Roosevelt Roberts R1 0:31 via Submission
(Guillotine Choke)

Round 1

Headlining the preliminary portion of this all-ESPN+ event is a
women’s bantamweight scrap between the surging “Raging Panda” Avila
(8-1, 2-0 UFC) and ex-flyweight Eubanks (5-4, 3-2 UFC). Keeping
tabs on this potentially high-paced matchup is referee Mark Smith,
and with a touch of gloves, they are off to the races. Avila steps
forward with a jab and a leg kick, and sticks out another jab all
while avoiding the counter that comes zooming past her. Eubanks
tries to land some punches, but Avila bull-rushes through them and
the two women start trading insane leather. Both women land bombs,
and Eubanks is hurt as she gets knocked back into the fence.
Eubanks swings back with a pair of thudding hooks on the chin, but
as she keeps eating shots, Eubanks ducks low, pushes Avila across
the cage and lifts her to slam her down. Eubanks lands in side
control, and she is more interested in advancing position than
landing strikes from on top. When Eubanks turns, her head falls
between Avila’s legs, so “Raging Panda” sets up an inverted
triangle choke. After a few patient seconds, Eubanks pulls her head
free, but Avila uses the opportunity to get back to her feet.
Although Avila has her back to the fence, she powers Eubanks around
and lifts up a high knee. Eubanks turns her about and the two shift
back and forth with position. Avila hits a trip takedown to get
Eubanks down, and the scramble leads to an odd position as both
women are stuck and pretzeled up. Avila fights out of a potential
kneebar to hop into side control, where she grinds her elbow on
Eubanks’ face. Avila attempts to throw her leg over the head and
set up an armbar, but abandons it to get off a few strikes. Eubanks
turns at that moment and gives up her back, so Avila obliges by
taking her back. Eubanks shucks her off and drops Avila on her
head, and a wild scramble from the two ends the exciting round.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Avila
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Avila
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Avila

Round 2

Avila starts with a few jabs, and Eubanks sends a left hand
clattering off Avila’s head. Avila slaps the leg and chains it
together with several punches that ends with a head kick, and
Eubanks eats the strike without concern. She fires back to get
Avila to back off, so Avila jabs her way in. Avila cracks her with
a huge right hand and the two women throw with reckless abandon
again. After a furious exchange seem in fights like Wanderlei Silva
vs. Brian Stann, Eubanks takes the worst of the punches and is able
to take Avila down. Avila defends with a kneebar from her back, and
when Eubanks spins out, Avila traps her with a triangle choke.
“SarJ” grits the choke out and advances to half guard, and it is
Avila that is landing strikes off her back more than Eubanks is
putting on her while on top. Eubanks hops over to side control and
fishes for an arm-triangle choke, but decides instead that she will
drop down several elbows. Eubanks sinks in an arm-triangle choke,
and she puts her full body weight down before hopping over to the
other side. Avila kicks her legs like a child pushing itself on a
swing to gain momentum and uses it to buck Eubanks off. Avila turns
to her stomach to get free of the choke, but she gives up a
rear-naked choke position along the way. Avila fights through this
as well, so Eubanks takes mount and locks in the arm-triangle choke
again. With no interest in surrendering, Avila rides it out to let
Eubanks possibly gas her arms, so Eubanks lets go and starts
hammering her with punches. Another choke attempt is unsuccessful,
and Eubanks concludes the second frame in mount with a barrage of
punches.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-8 Eubanks
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Eubanks
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Eubanks

Round 3

The glove touch clocks in the third, and Eubanks starts slinging
heavy leather and cracks Avila repeatedly. In the chain of strikes,
Eubanks changes levels to take the fight down, but Avila staves it
off and keeps swinging. Eubanks gathers herself and rushes forward
to try to hit a body lock takedown, and Avila stands her up and
breaks free from the clinch. A few lefts and rights sneak in for
Avila, and her jab finds its home as Eubanks takes deep breaths.
Eubanks goes all-out for a single leg takedown, and although Avila
keeps her balance, eventually Eubanks gets it. Avila scoots her way
to the fence, and pushes her foot off it to nearly roll Eubanks
over. “SarJ” keeps her position on top and gets off a few strikes
on top, all while Avila tries to twist and spin to get back up.
Eubanks has Avila’s right arm trapped under her knee, so she can
get off some powerful strikes as Avila cannot defend herself. The
left hands continue to mount for the former TUF finalist, until
Avila yanks her arm free and locks Eubanks down. Eubanks does
enough to keep the fight grounded, as she sporadically gets off
punches. Avila tries and fails to kick off the fence, and instead
sets up a high guard and sneaks it up into a triangle choke.
Eubanks sits down to get out of the position, so Avila transitions
to an armbar. Eubanks is wise to it, so Avila transitions into one
on the other side before attacking a kneebar. Eubanks slams her in
the face with ferocious right hands to defend against the
submission, and her resounding strikes stop it from getting close
and end the round in style.

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Eubanks (29-27 Eubanks)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Eubanks (29-28 Eubanks)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Eubanks (29-28 Eubanks)

The Official Result

Sijara Eubanks def. Julia Avila via Unanimous Decision (29-27,
29-27, 29-27)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

The Official Result

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

The Official Result

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

The Official Result

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

The Official Result

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

The Official Result

Round 1

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 2

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 3

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 4

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

Round 5

Sherdog Scores

Jay Pettry scores the round:
Scottie Smith scores the round:
Tyler Treese scores the round:

The Official Result

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