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MONCTON, Canada – MMAjunkie is on site and broadcast live today's UFC Fight Night 138 event. You can also join us to watch the live broadcast and official results from 6:30 pm. ET (3:30 pm).
The event will take place at SMG Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. The main map is broadcast on FS1 after the preliminary matches on FS2 and UFC Fight Pbad.
In the main event, Volkan Oezdemir (15-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC), the new title challenger, faces Anthony Smith (29-13 MMA, 6-3 UFC) in a very light fight. Oezdemir is the favorite bet at around 2-1. In the co-feature, Michael Johnson (18-13 MMA, 10-9 UFC) is a big favorite at 6-1 against Artem Lobov (13-14-1 MMA, 2-4 UFC) in their lightweight fight. Johnson took the fight with less than two weeks' notice.
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Records: Michael Johnson (18-13 MMA, 10-9 CFU), Artem Lobov (13-14-1 MMA, 2-4 CFU)
Division: Lightweight
spread: FS1
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Round 1 – The contact of the gloves starts at night. Ayari takes center and Ray moves laterally to the outside. Ray down to open. He also hits the body slipping the answer. Ayari is very much in the center, but Ray is the busiest man, moving from one side to the other. Ayari is looking to install counters, and he finds some success by throwing his back on Ray. Two punches land inside for Ayari. He seems to be the most powerful man, but Ray takes him by surprise. Ayari wasted time, which slowed Ray's offense. Ray puts a nice kick on the body. Ayari still holds the center, looks at the tallest man and finds a focus for the right hand. They drop out at the end. Very close opening, but MMAjunkie leans towards Ayari, 10-9.
Round 2 – Ray always the busiest man in terms of movement, and he cuts his legs. Ayari briefly pushes in but returns to the center. Moderate rhythm of the two me. Ayari always in the center. Ayari tries to lift her head a little, but Ray touches her chin, stopping in advance. Nevertheless, Ayari seems incredibly relaxed in the pocket, indifferent to her opponent's answers. Ray remains busy, though, and he is successful with his hands, in addition to kicking. Ayari always wins the biggest shots while being content to counter. Not a ton in between, but MMAjunkie lands again slightly to Ray, 10-9.
Round 3 – Ayari has the center again. He held the position throughout the fight. Ray declaring busy, though. He's outside, but he's the most active man. They go into melee, but nothing there. Ayari's hands are sharp when he lets them go. Ray with a nice low kick in his left hand on the top. Ayari with a stiff straight, and an uppercut lands clean. Ray shows no ill effects. Ayari winning the best strokes. Ray is not afraid to mix everything, but he does not get the most out of it. Ray's face is now a bit busted. He calls for a fight. Ayari responds, shaking her chin and pulling left hands. The fight ends. MMAjunkie leans towards Ayari, 10-9, giving him the fight 29-28.
Result: Stevie Ray def. Jessin Ayari by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
pics: Photos of Stevie Ray against Jessin Ayari
Records: Jessin Ayari (16-5 MMA, 1-2 UFC), Stevie Ray (22-8 MMA, 6-3 UFC)
Division: Lightweight
spread: UFC fight pbad
Arbitrator: Barry Gallant
Judge: Paul Deiron (29-28, giving Ray's 2 and 3 runs), Bob LeBlanc (29-28, giving Ray 2 & 3's turns), Hubert Earl (30-27)
Round 1 – Jabs exchanged to open. Golm strikes the legs. Bhullar seems to want to speed up the pace to start. He tries to support, even if Golm continues to kick the leg. Bhullar briefly has a melee and kneels. Golm sweeps Bhullar on his feet with a low kick. Bhullar goes back to zero, but his leg is already beaten. Golm does not stop cutting. Bhullar trying to fight his way inside. He sneaks a beautiful left hand that shifts his opponent. This lets Bhullar fight his way to close combat. However, Golm is doing well and is retiring to the center. Big Golm high kick just misses, and he eats a counter of the right hand. Bhullar's leg is red, but he walks under the blows and goes inside with his fists. Ends on the feet and MMAjunkie gives it to Bhullar, 10-9.
Round 2 – Fast pace to open the second and Golm scores with a big knee before pushing inwards. Bhullar eventually leaves the cage and tries to change level on one leg, but Golm bounces. Bhullar's team asks him to move away quickly. He scores, marks on the break, but Golm gets back to work with a powerful thrust of punches landing. Bhullar's leg is already bruised, but he is moving forward. He advances in close combat and Golm defends himself against the cage, trying to hurt himself. The frenetic pace in the second, and MMAjunkie gives the turn to Bhullar, 10-9.
Turn 3 – Golm's right foot is very swollen and the corner of Bhullar has taken him back. At the beginning of the round, Bhullar pushed again, pbading briefly in close combat, but Golm defended well. Bhullar finally enters the inside and envelops Golm at the waist, lifts him up and walks a few steps towards the fence before throwing his enemy to the ground. Bhullar enters the guard of his opponent and goes to work. Golm tries to tie the wrist while working on his back, but Bhullar stays pretty busy on top, scraping with small punches and forearms from the top. Bhullar's corner asks him to move to the half-guard, and he does, although Golm is able to take custody quickly enough. There's a minute left and Golm is stuck. He finally has his back to the fence, but Bhullar quickly brings him back to the canvas. Golm gets up in the last seconds, but it's too late. The round ends and MMAjunkie gives it to Bhullar, 10-9, giving him the fight 30-27.
Result: Arjan Bhullar def. Marcelo Golm by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27)
pics: Arjan Bhullar vs. Marcelo Golm photos
Records: Arjan Bhullar (8-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC), Marcelo Golm (6-2 MMA, 1-2 UFC)
Division: Heavy weights
spread: UFC fight pbad
Arbitrator: Eric Nevitt
Judge: Emile Arsenault (29-28, giving lap 1 and 3 of Bhullar), Declan Woods (29-28, giving rounds 1 and 3 of Bhullar), James Locke (29-27, giving rounds 1 and 3 of Bhullar ), with a 10-8 in turn 3)
Round 1 – A fast pace to start, with both men letting loose big punches in the pocket. Madge lands first, dropping Edwards with a clean shot. He rushes forward, but Edwards manages to climb to the top of the hierarchy, shaking the cobwebs and settling into his opponent's guard. Madge has control of the wrists and cleverly slips into an armband. Fast movement and Edwards' arm is in danger. In one way or another, he does not type. Incredibly tense, but Edwards survives. Edwards also threatens with an omo plata, but Edwards manages to free himself and get up. Madge strikes her knees a bit and Edwards gets up on the floor. Edwards gets up, and he posture, leading to resume from the referee. Edwards with a huge right hand missing in the recovery. They enter the close combat, where a big first round ends. MMAjunkie gives it to Madge, 10-9.
Tower 2 – Get out quickly. Kicked top left blocked, but he still seems to shake Edwards a bit. Edwards tries to move to the left and Madge throws again the whim, this time from the right. He lands and Edwards crushes on the ground. Brutal final.
Result: Don Madge def. Te Edwards via knockout (high kick) – 2nd round, 0:14
Records: Te Edwards (6-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC), Don Madge (8-3-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC)
Division: Lightweight
spread: UFC fight pbad
Arbitrator: Barry Gallant
Round 1 – Moras hands in the air, holding the center, but Bernardo always pbades a good shot by the guard. Moras looks confident of walking towards the front. Her nose is red, but she picks up a few small strokes that briefly stun her opponent. Moras nearly dodged a high kick. Moderate pace here early, but everything is on the feet. Both women are successful with their hands. Bernardo pulls and gets a deep withdrawal, but Moras is able to push her away. Bernardo gets a kick to land partially and unleash a barrage of punches. Bernardo at the attack. Moras picks up and slows things down. Bernardo takes a bodylock and is able to drag Moras on the canvas. Moras with a few elbows in the back. Bernardo is able to switch to lateral control, although Moras quickly regains custody. Nevertheless, Bernardo occupies the first place until the bell, where she gets a guillotine strangling. Can not finish. MMAjunkie gives it to Bernardo, 10-9.
Round 2 – Moras looks pretty cool and she remains confident on the feet. She is the aggressor at the feet, but Bernardo does a good job too. Both women are still successful with their strikes. Bernardo's kick is also fast. Moras's hands seem heavy, but Bernardo responds with quick combinations that find the mark. Bernardo moves inside and hits an outside trip, bringing his opponent to the canvas. Bernardo quickly controls the gift package, but Moras releases his arm. Moras half-guards himself, but Bernardo controls him. She briefly gets control of the side. Moras flexible gives him a good kick in the legs and hangs his head, but Bernardo emerges and stands up to the place where he ends. MMAjunkie gives it to Bernardo, 10-9.
Round 3 – Moras follows the instructions from his corner and immediately shoots early, crossing and taking the lead. Bernardo felt good on his back and managed a nice sweep again taking the dominant position. Moras tries to threaten his back, looking for a kimura, but it's not there. Bernardo gets up again to control laterally. Moras again has high legs and threatens to catch the neck, but Bernardo departs with relative ease. Bernardo moves forward again and moves north-south, blocking the inverted triangle a bit. Moras refuses to stand still on her back and she creates a space to stay upright with 90 seconds remaining. Bernardo inside with a nice little takedown, but Moras with a roll at the top. She goes after the neck, but Bernardo is able to slide freely. Bernardo regained control after a few moments of tension. She recoils and Moras gets up and follows. They knock up to the bell. MMAjunkie gives him back to Bernardo, 10-9, giving him the fight 30-27.
Result: Talita Bernardo def. Sarah Moras by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
pics: Photos of Talita Bernardo vs. Sarah Moras
Records: Talita Bernardo (5-3 MMA, 0-2 UFC), Sarah Moras (5-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight women
spread: FS2
Arbitrator: Eric Nevitt
Judge: Doug Crosby (30-27), Emile Arsenault (29-28, giving the first and second rounds to Bernardo), James Locke (29-28, giving the first and second rounds to Bernardo)
Round 1 – Fishgold out quickly, and he shoots inside and leads the action to the canvas. Kattar stands up and Fishgold searches for the guillotine, but it's not there. Fishgold lands with some big, tight fists. Very aggressive at first. Kattar is calm and seems indifferent to the early works, but Fishgold is definitely successful. Big punches from Fishgold. Kattar now alive, turning and throwing a flying knee. Kattar's ball landed now and Fishgold's left cheek opened in half. However, Fishgold pulls big hooks, still with success. It feels like the momentum has changed though. Kattar is just technical in his approach. Combination of two shots drops Fishgold. Kattar seizes the moment and rushes to the top. The punches fly, and the referee Yves Lavigne calls at the end of the action.
ResultCalvin Kattar def. Chris Fishgold via TKO (punches) – 1st day, 4:11
pics: Photos of Calvin Kattar vs. Chris Fishgold
Records: Chris Fishgold (17-2-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC), Calvin Kattar (19-3 MMA, 3-1 UFC)
Division: Lightweight
spread: FS2
Arbitrator: Yves Lavigne
Round 1 – Haqparast moving fast on the outside, jumping forward with big fists from the range, attacking from all angles. He complains of an eyepiece and we take a short break. At the resumption, Gouti tries to exchange shots on the feet, but the speed of Haqparast sees him enter and leave the zone of combat without problem. Haqparast hit the big shots early, but Gouti handled them well. A big left sends Gouti to the ground, but he immediately gets on his feet. Haqparast has control, looks incredibly dangerous on the feet. Gouti always tries to fight back and he digs the body. He made a few strikes in the end, but MMAjunkie gave it to Haqparast, 10-9.
Turn 2 – The overturned ice delays the start of the frame, but Gouti comes out quickly once the turn begins. Gouti more aggressive to open. He seems to gain confidence and the body has landed again. Haqparast continues to hit hard, but Gouti is a lot more busy and dictates the pace for the moment. Haqparast is always dangerous with everything he throws, but he sees his volume fall. He landed clean and Gouti's nose tore and bled. Haqparast to the body knocked out Gouti. He shakes him. It's Gouti with the volume, Haqparast with the power. Bell rings, and the round is better for Gouti, but MMAjunkie gives it to Haqparast, 10-9.
Round 3 – Gouti tries to attack again, but it is Haqparast who hits the first to knock out his opponent with a big blow to the body. Haqparast strikes the body again and Gouti is injured. He covers against the cage. Haqparast trying to finish with a flurry of punches. Gouti escaped to try to reset himself. Haqparast follows and thrust to the ground. Haqparast on the top. He gets up and gives a huge punch as he dives to the ground. Haqparast in control. Gouti shows his heart and survives, but he is manhandled from above. Gouti seems to be exhausted and probably a little dizzy. Yet he does not give up. Gouti gets up at the last minute. He launches great strikes, seeking a kind of miracle. High kick that is missing. Flying knee of Gouti, which ends in beauty. Still, MMAjunkie gives it to Haqparast, 10-9, giving him the fight 30-27.
Result: Nasrat Haqparast def. Thibault Gouti by unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 30-26)
pics: Nasrat Haqparast vs. Thibault Gouti photos
Records: Thibault Gouti (12-5 MMA, 1-5 CFU), Nasrat Haqparast (10-2 MMA, 2-1 CFU)
Division: Lightweight
spread: FS2
Arbitrator: Barry Gallant
Judge: Doug Crosby (29-27, giving towers 1 and 3 to Haqparast, with a 10-8 in the third round), Paul Doiron (29-27, giving turns 1 and 3 to Haqparast, with a 10-8 in the 3rd turn), Declan Woods (30-26, giving Haqparast a 10-8 in the third round)
Round 1 – Strickland leaning forward, pulling his jab and trying to attack. Taleb is well retired, slips and counteracts. Good pace to start. Strickland walking it forward, but Taleb continues to find places to put a counter on the left. Taleb slips into a few low hits en route. Strickland is content to use his jab, adding from time to time the right hand behind him. Taleb's nose blushes, but he's still just beating back and countering, and he's successful. He is the busiest man despite his recoil. A new kick from Taleb. More follow. Round ends on the feet and MMAjunkie gives it to Taleb, 10-9.
Round 2 – Strickland opens in the same way. He advances, pulls the ball, but Taleb slips and benefits from the pawns. The routine is established, until Strickland picks up a clean right hand that sends Martinez to the ground. Martinez gets up quickly, but now Strickland opens a little and pulls his right hand. Another big right hand sends Martinez to the ground. Strickland jumps on top and looks to hit. Strickland dives with a big right hand. The referee intervenes to cancel it. It came after a big blow, but Martinez is not happy and protests instantly. Yet this fight is over.
Result: Sean Strickland def. Nordine Taleb via TKO (punches) – 2nd day, 3:10
pics: Sean Strickland vs. Nordine Taleb photos
Records: Sean Strickland (20-3 MMA, 7-3 CFU), Nordine Taleb (14-6 MMA, 6-4 CFU)
Division: Welterweight
spread: FS2
Arbitrator: Eric Nevitt
Round 1 – McGee comes out quickly with a blow to the body and a running jab. McGee keeps his guard high, and he strikes the legs of his opponent. Garcia misses a big hook at the top. They look for angles of attack and McGee ends up slipping inside and wrapping the body. They are hugging each other very hard. Garcia gets a takedown, but he can not be better and McGee is recovering. Garcia stays tight and takes his back briefly, but McGee fights his hands and is able to free himself after a few moments of tension. They get back on their feet. Garcia puts a stiff right hand in the ear, but McGee shakes her. It seems that Garcia is already a little tired. McGee settles down with a takedown, but he only has a few seconds left. Nearby, MMAjunkie leans towards Garcia, 10-9.
Turn 2 – Garcia releases a projection power. McGee slips it and gets a clean shot that sends his opponent to the ground. McGee jumps on top and tries to finish the fight with punches, even though Garcia is able to slow things down a bit and hold on. Closed guard from the bottom. Garcia just wants a restart. McGee's corner is begging him to take care of him and keep his job. He posture a bit and land a few punches. McGee's corner wants him to stay here while time is running out. But with 90 seconds left, Garcia gets the reset that he wanted. Garcia with a quick shot on goal, but McGee got up immediately and slipped out. McGee gets another takedown. Late in the round, but it strikes until the end. MMAjunkie gives the round to McGee, 10-9.
Round 3 – The fight is probably in the balance. The two men come out swinging to start. Still, Garcia seems a bit hesitant. He bends down for a simple one, but it misses, and it's McGee who escapes and returns the favor. Do not shoot there. McGee moves on to a double, but Garcia with a perfect switch. McGee has to scramble to back down. They are fighting to position themselves in what could be a key series. Garcia climbs to the top and McGee tries to get up. That leaves Garcia to take the back. McGee fights to break free and finally does it. Finally, he turns inward and manages to win at the highest level. McGee gets up briefly before bending down. There is one minute left. McGee trying to score points from the top. Garcia is desperate to get up, but McGee is able to push him to the ground and stand a few elbows. McGee dominating to finish the round, and MMAjunkie gives him the round, 10-9, scoring 29-28.
Result: Court McGee def. Alex Garcia by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-28)
picsPictures of Court McGee vs. Alex Garcia
Records: Alex Garcia (15-6 MMA, 5-5 UFC), Court McGee (19-7 MMA, 8-6 CFU)
Division: Welterweight
spread: FS1
Arbitrator: Jerin Valel
Judge: Declan Woods (29-28, giving McGee Towers 2 & 3), Emile Arsenault (29-28, giving McGee Towers 2 & 3), Doug Crosby (30-28, giving a 10-10 turn to 2) )
Round 1 – Jabs thrown early, but Villante adds some big straight hands behind them. Herman strikes his legs. He jumps forward and is pinched by a jab. Both throw up right hands that are missing. The two men are only digging and throwing haymakers. Herman has a small cut just inside the left eye. Herman with a stiff blow. Both men are loading their right hand. Villante landed blank and slid his opponent's shot. A Villante left scores. Herman was briefly wobbly but seems to be fine now. Not a quick step, but everything is launched at full power. It's just big shots with your hands. Herman lands in the end. MMAjunkie gives a first contact with Villante, 10-9.
Round 2 – The doctor checks Herman's cup, but it's under the eye and it's not a problem, so we continue. The two men return to launch at full power. Villante complains at a glance, but we fight, and Herman capitalizes while his opponent is a little out of tune. Villante has blood on the bridge of the nose. Herman, the one who walks now, showing no respect for the power of his opponent. Villante seems to slow down a bit. Herman busier and seems more accurate, as well. The jab lands and Villante does not find the mark as often with his single shots. Herman briefly loses his mouthpiece, but we reset quickly. Villante scores with a right, but Herman is back with straight shots. There is one minute left and Villante's legs are bending a little. Herman accurate and comfortable in the pocket. Big punches to close, and MMAjunkie leans towards Herman in this round, 10-9.
Round 3 – Villante has blood running from his nose to open the final round. He lands a rap to start. Herman responds with his own rap. The pace is moderate but constant. The two guys are not running, but significant hits continue to flow freely. Villante in the center. Both mean clearly tired but do not back down. The Villante jab begins to land more often. He also strikes the legs. There are two minutes left and the fight is in the balance. Herman turning around the cage. He pulls inside but is easily pushed back. Villante also thinks soon after and has almost finished his fight but stumbles. They reset in the last minute. Villante free kick blocked. Few punches and kicks Villante in the end. It's close, but MMAjunkie leans towards Villante, 10-9, giving him the fight 29-28.
Result: Gian Villante def. Ed Herman by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-29)
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Records: Ed Herman (23-14 MMA, 10-10 CFU), Gian Villante (17-10 MMA, 7-7 CFU)
Division: Light heavyweight
spread: FS1
Arbitrator: Yves Lavigne
Judge: Hubert Earle (29-28, giving rounds 1 and 3 of Villante), Bob LeBlanc (28-29, giving rounds 2 and 3 of Herman), Dave Thieren (29-28, giving the rounds of Villante 1 and 3 )
Round 1 – Martinez with an immediate low kick to start. Soukhamthath, his hand raised, trying to stick together. He puts a beautiful left hand on the body, although Martinez responds with a nice kick on the body. Soukhamthath holds the center, but Martinez is very busy and does not seem nervous at all. However, Soukhamthath poses a right hand and Martinez hits the bridge. Soukhamthath lowers and catches the neck, although Martinez seems safe at the moment. Soukhamthath does not want to give up control of the head, but Martinez is able to get up and clear his head. The knee falls down on Martinez and we take a short break. Sukhamthath advances to reboot and digs until the body advances before going to melee. Martinez defends himself well against the cage. Soukhamthath recoils and the two men jostle each other. Soukhamthath makes the most of the exchanges, but Martinez is a game. That said, Sukhamthath's right hand sends his opponent to the ground again, just before the bell. MMAjunkie gives the first to Soukhamthath, 10-9.
Turn 2 – Sukhamthath quickly fires with punches, pbading through the powerful kicks of his opponent to head for melee. Nothing over there, so they separate. Martinez covering against the fence. It's hard as they come, but it's not going well. Referee Jerin Valel intervenes after a low knee and Soukhamthath seems frustrated to see that it was not a low blow. Martinez happily takes the break. Sukhamthath begins quickly at the resumption, but Martinez is able to wrap the body and throw his opponent to the ground. Huge change of momentum here. Martinez with big punches and elbows from the top. These mark with power. Soukhamthath tries to fend for himself but takes damage. Soukhamthath kneels down. Martinez leading knees to the shoulder, but Sukhamthath finally gets the space. There is one minute left. Soukhamthath looks tired. Martinez bounces and looks pretty cool. They kick kicks and MMAjunkie leans towards Martinez, 10-9.
Round 3 – Martinez is looking to work indoors early. Sukhamthath defends himself well against the cage and remains standing. He moves away and tries to hit his opponent on the feet. Some beautiful elbows sneak. He continues to work the body too. However, Martinez does not go away easily, and he retaliates. They are in melee and grinding. Soukhamthath leans toward the knee of his opponent, but he follows him and takes off a takedown. However, Martinez is immediately back on his feet. They continue to fight for the tight position. Martinez manages to reach the outside, but Sukhamthath turns around and gets the withdrawal, settling into the side control. Blood was flowing on Martinez's left leg. Sukhamthath tries to isolate the arm, then looks for the neck, but Martinez wraps with him and reaches the top, forcing Sukhamthath to return to his feet. Soukhamthath searches for a triangle of standing arms to close, but the bell rings. MMAjunkie gives the last round to Soukhamthath, 10-9, giving him the fight 29-28.
ResultAndré Soukhamthath def. Jonathan Martinez by unanimous decision (30-26, 29-28, 29-28)
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Records: Jonathan Martinez (9-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC), Andre Soukhamthath (13-6 MMA, 2-3 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight
spread: FS1
Arbitrator: Jerin Valel
Judge: Declan Woods (30-26, giving a 10-8 in the first round), Paul Deiron (29-28, giving to Sukhamthath rounds 1 and 3), Doug Crosby (29-28, giving to Soukhamthath rounds 1 and 3)
Turn 1 – Cirkunov in the center and he lands a sly left hand while Cummins tries to reduce the distance. Cirkunov searches for the guillotine on her feet but must let her go. Yet he keeps his arm around his neck while tapping the body. Cummins is deep inside the bodylock but can not get takedown. They remain in melee, but Cirkunov shows great strength and balance to stay upright. The battle finally hit the ground, but it is Cirkunov who climbs to the ground. From there, he quickly locks an arm throttle and goes down. Cummins is stuck. He does not want to type, but he has no choice with the big pressure and he asks with emotion the exit.
Result: Misha Cirkunov def. Patrick Cummins by submission (throttling arm and triangle) – Turn 1, 2:40
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Records: Misha Cirkunov (14-4 MMA, 5-2 UFC), Patrick Cummins (10-6 MMA, 6-6 UFC)
Division: Light heavyweight
Rankings: Cirkunov n ° 13
spread: FS1
Arbitrator: Yves Lavigne
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RecordsVolkan Oezdemir (15-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC), Anthony Smith (29-13 MMA, 6-3 UFC)
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Rankings: Oezdemir # 6, honorable mention of Smith
spread: FS1
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