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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    UFC 119 Results: Frank Mir Knocks Out Mirko ‘Cro Cop’ Filipovic In Snoozer

    The crowd spent the majority of the fight loudly booing the competitors while the commentary team made it clear that it was disappointing to see the men not attempt to make anything work.

    Finally with roughly 1:30 left in the fight Mir pulled Cro Cop’s head down and landed a knee that shut the Croatian’s lights out.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    UFC 119 Results: Ryan Bader Gets Biggest Win Of Career Over Antonio Rogerio Nogueira

    The best action of the fight came in the first when Bader took Nogueira down and landed some huge punches from the top. It was the only time during the fight that he was able to really do significant damage after his takedowns but Bader was able to stay busy enough to win 30-27 on the score cards of all three judges.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    UFC 119 Results: Chris Lytle Dominates Matt Serra

    Both men stood and exchanged strikes for the full 15 minutes with Serra getting dominated by the former pro boxer in Chris Lytle. Lytle was able to repeatedly land right hands and uppercuts and several times looked to be close to stopping the fight but Serra was tough and continued to come forward.

    All three rounds were clear and all three rounds were Lytles as he took a clean sweep on the scorecards.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    UFC 119 Results: C.B. Dollaway Submits Joe Doerksen In First

    This was a much more mature Dollaway than the man who many thought would only be remembered as the guy Amir Sadollah submitted twice en-route to winning The Ultimate Fighter.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    UFC 119 Results: Matt Mitrione Wins Slugfest Over Joey Beltran

    Beltran was able to survive a rocky opening to round 1 to stun Mitrione with punches and take him down. On the ground Mitrione tried to lock in triangle chokes but mostly ate large punches from Beltran. This secured the first round on the cards for Beltran. The second and third rounds were all Mitrione though as he managed to work forward using light footwork and stiff jabs to constantly force Beltran backward. When Beltran would get near the cage Mitrione would open up with punches. Several times Mitrione allowed himself to get into large, sloppy punch trades with Beltran which were the only positive periods “The Mexicutioner” had in the second and third rounds.

    In the end all judges saw the fight 29-28 for Matt Mitrione.

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