Michael Johnson vs. Edward Faaloloto
Round 1
Faaloloto lands the first offense with a thudding inside leg kick and Johnson answers with a punch-kick combo. Both lightweights throw flurries and it?s Faaloloto backing Johnson up now. They clinch up and Faaloloto muscles his man into the cage. Johnson grabs the Thai plum and misses with a knee. He doubles over for a takedown and eats a few elbows and punches from Faaloloto, but eventually gets the Hawaiian down. Underhook from Faaloloto gets him back on his feet and he lands a knee as he stands. Still three minutes left in what has been a very active opening round so far. Faaloloto is scoring big with hard kicks to the lead leg of the southpaw Johnson, who is sneaking the left hand through. Johnson switches up his stance and has his leg buckled with a kick. He pushes forward and puts a one-two on Faaloloto, then scores a takedown and gets to work with bully ground-and-pound. Another Thai clinch from the bloodied Johnson, and his knees begin finding their way up the middle. They?re connecting to the solar plexus at first, but then one finds its way up top. A big right hand sends Faaloloto crashing to the mat, and he covers up in the fetal position against the cage as Johnson unloads. Faaloloto is still awake, but not offering anything in return, and referee Mark Matheny has seen enough at 4:42 of round one.
Matt Grice vs. Ricardo Lamas
Round 1
Grice starts off with leg kicks and single straight punches, but it?s a Lamas right hand that puts Grice stumbling backwards. Nice head kick grazes for Lamas, who covers up to avoid a Grice combo and circles out. Lamas blocks a head kick, throws one to the leg of Grice, and shoots a single-leg against the fence. Grice defends and punches away as Lamas continues to dig for the takedown. He gets it with three minutes left on the clock and controls Grice?s leg at the base of the cage. Side control for Lamas on Grice?s left side; Grice?s right side is to the fence, and he tries to wall-walk out of it. Lamas lets Grice back up and cracks him with a knee on the way up. Back to trading, Lamas goes back to the leg kicks, one of which spins Grice around. Grice times a low kick and pops Lamas over the top. Lamas catches Grice leaning and puts a shin on his face. Grice wobbles backward into the fence and Lamas assaults him. Grice stumbles to his feet for a brief second, only to be knocked back down and rescued by referee Keith Peterson. The stoppage victory for debuting featherweight Ricardo Lamas comes officially at 4:41 of round one.
Charles Oliveira vs. Nik Lentz
Round 1
Oliveira takes the center of the cage and walks Lentz down with a punch-leg kick combo. Lentz gets a takedown in the middle of the Octagon, but Oliveira grabs at a leg and the wrestler immediately backs out. Lentz eats an upkick and waits a moment before going back into Oliveira?s guard. The Brazilian grabs for a leg again, and again Lentz stands and is upkicked. Lentz goes to Oliveira?s half-guard briefly, backs up and lets him up. Solid knees in the clinch from Oliveira, then a popping left hook, a leg kick. More knees up the middle and Oliveira stuffs a takedown and goes over the top on Lentz. Halfway through the round now, Oliveira and Lentz connect with right hands at the same time, but it?s Lentz who goes down. Oliveira pounces and finds a deep anaconda choke, rolls into full mount, then back underneath. It?s extremely deep, but Lentz won?t tap. The American waits it out and stands, then slaps on a guillotine of his own and drops back. This looks to be cinched tight as well, but Oliveira escapes to the feet and drops Lentz with a knee. A left hand is followed by another hard knee from Oliveira, and he tosses Lentz to the floor. After a few punches, Oliveira finishes a blistering first round in half-guard. Sherdog.com scores the round 10-9 Oliveira.
Round 2
Oliveira walks Lentz into the cage and answers a leg kick with a flying knee. The Brazilian youngster leaps guard, but winds up in a headlock, in Lentz?s guard. It doesn?t look tight, and Oliveira flips over the top. Oliveira stands and puts a clearly illegal knee on the still-kneeling Lentz?s face. Referee Chip Snider doesn?t acknowledge it, but the crowd does, booing as Oliveira tees off with punches. Lentz is turtled, in big trouble. Oliveira puts his hooks in and sinks in a rear-naked choke, forcing the tap from Lentz at 1:48 of the second round. During the post-fight interview, UFC commentator Joe Rogan announces that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission will review the fight due to the obvious foul.
Round 1
Faaloloto lands the first offense with a thudding inside leg kick and Johnson answers with a punch-kick combo. Both lightweights throw flurries and it?s Faaloloto backing Johnson up now. They clinch up and Faaloloto muscles his man into the cage. Johnson grabs the Thai plum and misses with a knee. He doubles over for a takedown and eats a few elbows and punches from Faaloloto, but eventually gets the Hawaiian down. Underhook from Faaloloto gets him back on his feet and he lands a knee as he stands. Still three minutes left in what has been a very active opening round so far. Faaloloto is scoring big with hard kicks to the lead leg of the southpaw Johnson, who is sneaking the left hand through. Johnson switches up his stance and has his leg buckled with a kick. He pushes forward and puts a one-two on Faaloloto, then scores a takedown and gets to work with bully ground-and-pound. Another Thai clinch from the bloodied Johnson, and his knees begin finding their way up the middle. They?re connecting to the solar plexus at first, but then one finds its way up top. A big right hand sends Faaloloto crashing to the mat, and he covers up in the fetal position against the cage as Johnson unloads. Faaloloto is still awake, but not offering anything in return, and referee Mark Matheny has seen enough at 4:42 of round one.
Matt Grice vs. Ricardo Lamas
Round 1
Grice starts off with leg kicks and single straight punches, but it?s a Lamas right hand that puts Grice stumbling backwards. Nice head kick grazes for Lamas, who covers up to avoid a Grice combo and circles out. Lamas blocks a head kick, throws one to the leg of Grice, and shoots a single-leg against the fence. Grice defends and punches away as Lamas continues to dig for the takedown. He gets it with three minutes left on the clock and controls Grice?s leg at the base of the cage. Side control for Lamas on Grice?s left side; Grice?s right side is to the fence, and he tries to wall-walk out of it. Lamas lets Grice back up and cracks him with a knee on the way up. Back to trading, Lamas goes back to the leg kicks, one of which spins Grice around. Grice times a low kick and pops Lamas over the top. Lamas catches Grice leaning and puts a shin on his face. Grice wobbles backward into the fence and Lamas assaults him. Grice stumbles to his feet for a brief second, only to be knocked back down and rescued by referee Keith Peterson. The stoppage victory for debuting featherweight Ricardo Lamas comes officially at 4:41 of round one.
Charles Oliveira vs. Nik Lentz
Round 1
Oliveira takes the center of the cage and walks Lentz down with a punch-leg kick combo. Lentz gets a takedown in the middle of the Octagon, but Oliveira grabs at a leg and the wrestler immediately backs out. Lentz eats an upkick and waits a moment before going back into Oliveira?s guard. The Brazilian grabs for a leg again, and again Lentz stands and is upkicked. Lentz goes to Oliveira?s half-guard briefly, backs up and lets him up. Solid knees in the clinch from Oliveira, then a popping left hook, a leg kick. More knees up the middle and Oliveira stuffs a takedown and goes over the top on Lentz. Halfway through the round now, Oliveira and Lentz connect with right hands at the same time, but it?s Lentz who goes down. Oliveira pounces and finds a deep anaconda choke, rolls into full mount, then back underneath. It?s extremely deep, but Lentz won?t tap. The American waits it out and stands, then slaps on a guillotine of his own and drops back. This looks to be cinched tight as well, but Oliveira escapes to the feet and drops Lentz with a knee. A left hand is followed by another hard knee from Oliveira, and he tosses Lentz to the floor. After a few punches, Oliveira finishes a blistering first round in half-guard. Sherdog.com scores the round 10-9 Oliveira.
Round 2
Oliveira walks Lentz into the cage and answers a leg kick with a flying knee. The Brazilian youngster leaps guard, but winds up in a headlock, in Lentz?s guard. It doesn?t look tight, and Oliveira flips over the top. Oliveira stands and puts a clearly illegal knee on the still-kneeling Lentz?s face. Referee Chip Snider doesn?t acknowledge it, but the crowd does, booing as Oliveira tees off with punches. Lentz is turtled, in big trouble. Oliveira puts his hooks in and sinks in a rear-naked choke, forcing the tap from Lentz at 1:48 of the second round. During the post-fight interview, UFC commentator Joe Rogan announces that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission will review the fight due to the obvious foul.
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