Thiago Santos KO Win, Bonus And Finishes



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Eryk Anders is as tough as they come, but he was unable to continue the fight on Saturday night in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in the main event of UFC Fight Night 137.

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL – SEPTEMBER 21: Opponents Thiago Santos of Brazil and Eryk Anders of the United States face off during the weigh-in of UFC Fight Night at Ibirapuera Gymnasium on September 21, 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Brazil. (Photo by Buda Mendes / Zuffa LLC / Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Thiago Santos inflicted the American a lot of damage in a three-round physical fight that earned him Fight of the Night. At the end of the third period, Santos put a number of hard elbows on Anders' head as Anders was looking for a grounding. To Anders' credit, he did not let go, but instead, he fell to his knees at the end of the round.

After the horn, Santos got up and went to his corner. Anders immediately lay on his back with obvious pain. He tried to pass in his corner, but he collapsed twice in the process. Fortunately, referee Marc Goddard avoided the rest of the fight with Anders without doubt in the impossibility of continuing.

Anders intervened just six days after an injury forced Jimi Manuwa out of the fight. Santos was also a substitute. He replaced Glover Teixeira, who also fell due to an injury. The two men climbed to 205 pounds for the fight and Santos scored his winning streak at 2 after a knockout loss to David Branch in April.

It is said that Santos should remain in the heavyweights, especially at 34 years old. He looked strong, but he was facing a fighter who normally competes for the middleweight.

Anders said that he was only stopping at the booth at 205 before returning to 185 pounds. It's probably a smart decision. He had won a fierce fifth-round victory against Tim Williams in his last fight, but he will now have to recover from a brutal defeat.

  • Thiago Santos against Eryk Anders – Santos def. Anders via TKO (Anders can not continue between 3rd and 4th lap)
  • Alex Oliveira vs. Carlo Pedersoli – Oliveria def. Pedersoli via KO (punches) at 0:39 of round 1
  • Sam Alvey vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira – Nogueira def. Alvey via TKO (punches) at 1:00 of the second round
  • Renan Barao against Andre Ewell – Ewell def. Barao by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Randa Markos vs. Marina Rodriguez – Markos and Rodriguez vie for the majority (29-28, 28-28 x2)
  • Christos Giagos against Charles Oliveira – Oliveira def. Giagos via submission (starter naked at the back) at 3:22 of round 2
  • Evan Dunham vs. Francisco Trinaldo – Trinaldo def. Dunham via TKO (knee) at 4:10 of the second round
  • Luis Henrique vs. Ryan Spann – Spann Def. Henrique by unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)
  • Augusto Sakai vs. Chase Sherman – Sakai def. Sherman via TKO (hammerheads) in the third inning
  • Sergio Moraes against Ben Saunders – Moraes def. Saunders via submission (arm-triangle choke) at 4:26 of round 2
  • Marya Bueno Silva vs. Gillian Robertson – Silva Robertson's defense by submission (armbar) at 4:55 of lap 1
  • Thales Leites against Hector Lombard – Leites def. Lombard by unanimous decision (29-28 x3)
  • Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos against Luigi Vendramini – dos Santos def. Vendramini via KO (flying knee) at 1:20 turn 2
  • Alex Chambers c. Livia Renata Souza – Souza def. Chambers via submission (guillotine choke) at 1:21 of round 1

Cowboy Ropes Another

Alex Oliveira has become a finishing machine. In the Saturday night's co-final, Oliveira only took 39 seconds to finish Carlo Pedersoli. He picked up a counter with his right hand after Pedersoli missed a side kick and the first-place punches forced him to a halt.

Oliveira now has stoppage time in 16 of her 18 wins.

Little Nog Wipes Away The Alvey Smile

Sam Alvey found his place as a smiling KO artist but Saturday night the legendary Antonio Rogerio Nogueira had the last word in his country of origin.

Little Nog fired a powerful counter punch on Alvey 's chin in the second lap before a follow – on assault forced the referee to save Alvey who had fallen awkwardly on his lap after he was sent off. a second punch landed.

Nogueira had not fought for two years and he could not have asked for a better result. Nogueira received a performance bonus. Honestly, this should have been Alex Oliveira's bonus money.

Oliveira: the record bid

No fighter in the history of the UFC has won more fights by bid than Charles Oliveira. After a tough first round against Christos Giagos, Oliveira grabbed the respect during the stand-up exchanges and made a second-round try that led to victory.

Oliveira was 11th in the UFC, breaking Royce Gracie's record (10), and he won one of the Performance of the Night bonuses.

Trinaldo finishes Dunham

The Brazilian Francisco Trinaldo contributed to the improvement of the situation of the fighters of the city. Veteran Dunham maintained the competitive fight, but Trinaldo's pressure and speed were the occasion to bring the decisive blow.

Trinaldo needed a rebounding victory after losing his last fight against James Vick in February. Dunham has now lost two fights in a row and the two have stopped. The next UFC rendezvous is UFC 229 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 6th.

Stay tuned while the hype will be important before the main event featuring the UFC lightweight champion who faces Conor McGregor for the 155-pound title.

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Eryk Anders is as tough as they come, but he was unable to continue the fight on Saturday night in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in the main event of UFC Fight Night 137.

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL – SEPTEMBER 21: Opponents Thiago Santos of Brazil and Eryk Anders of the United States face off during the weigh-in of UFC Fight Night at Ibirapuera Gymnasium on September 21, 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Brazil. (Photo by Buda Mendes / Zuffa LLC / Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Thiago Santos inflicted the American a lot of damage in a three-round physical fight that earned him Fight of the Night. At the end of the third period, Santos put a number of hard elbows on Anders' head as Anders was looking for a grounding. To Anders' credit, he did not let go, but instead, he fell to his knees at the end of the round.

After the horn, Santos got up and went to his corner. Anders immediately lay on his back with obvious pain. He tried to pass in his corner, but he collapsed twice in the process. Fortunately, referee Marc Goddard avoided the rest of the fight with Anders without doubt in the impossibility of continuing.

Anders intervened just six days after an injury forced Jimi Manuwa out of the fight. Santos was also a substitute. He replaced Glover Teixeira, who also fell due to an injury. The two men climbed to 205 pounds for the fight and Santos scored his winning streak at 2 after a knockout loss to David Branch in April.

It is said that Santos should remain in the heavyweights, especially at 34 years old. He looked strong, but he was facing a fighter who normally competes for the middleweight.

Anders said that he was only stopping at the booth at 205 before returning to 185 pounds. It's probably a smart decision. He had won a fierce fifth-round victory against Tim Williams in his last fight, but he will now have to recover from a brutal defeat.

  • Thiago Santos against Eryk Anders – Santos def. Anders via TKO (Anders can not continue between 3rd and 4th lap)
  • Alex Oliveira vs. Carlo Pedersoli – Oliveria def. Pedersoli via KO (punches) at 0:39 of round 1
  • Sam Alvey vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira – Nogueira def. Alvey via TKO (punches) at 1:00 of the second round
  • Renan Barao against Andre Ewell – Ewell def. Barao by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Randa Markos vs. Marina Rodriguez – Markos and Rodriguez vie for the majority (29-28, 28-28 x2)
  • Christos Giagos against Charles Oliveira – Oliveira def. Giagos via submission (starter naked at the back) at 3:22 of round 2
  • Evan Dunham vs. Francisco Trinaldo – Trinaldo def. Dunham via TKO (knee) at 4:10 of the second round
  • Luis Henrique vs. Ryan Spann – Spann Def. Henrique by unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)
  • Augusto Sakai vs. Chase Sherman – Sakai def. Sherman via TKO (hammerheads) in the third inning
  • Sergio Moraes against Ben Saunders – Moraes def. Saunders via submission (arm-triangle choke) at 4:26 of round 2
  • Marya Bueno Silva vs. Gillian Robertson – Silva Robertson's defense by submission (armbar) at 4:55 of lap 1
  • Thales Leites against Hector Lombard – Leites def. Lombard by unanimous decision (29-28 x3)
  • Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos against Luigi Vendramini – dos Santos def. Vendramini via KO (flying knee) at 1:20 turn 2
  • Alex Chambers c. Livia Renata Souza – Souza def. Chambers via submission (guillotine choke) at 1:21 of round 1

Cowboy Ropes Another

Alex Oliveira has become a finishing machine. In the Saturday night's co-final, Oliveira only took 39 seconds to finish Carlo Pedersoli. He picked up a counter with his right hand after Pedersoli missed a side kick and the first-place punches forced him to a halt.

Oliveira now has saves in 16 of her 18 wins.

Little Nog Wipes Away The Alvey Smile

Sam Alvey found his place as a smiling KO artist but Saturday night the legendary Antonio Rogerio Nogueira had the last word in his country of origin.

Little Nog fired a powerful counter punch on Alvey 's chin in the second lap before a follow – on assault forced the referee to save Alvey who had fallen awkwardly on his lap after he was sent off. a second punch landed.

Nogueira had not fought for two years and he could not have asked for a better result. Nogueira received a performance bonus. Honestly, this should have been Alex Oliveira's bonus money.

Oliveira: the record bid

No fighter in the history of the UFC has won more fights by bid than Charles Oliveira. After a tough first round against Christos Giagos, Oliveira grabbed the respect during the stand-up exchanges and made a second-round try that led to victory.

Oliveira was 11th in the UFC, breaking Royce Gracie's record (10), and he won one of the Performance of the Night bonuses.

Trinaldo finishes Dunham

The Brazilian Francisco Trinaldo contributed to the improvement of the situation of the fighters of the city. Veteran Dunham maintained the competitive fight, but Trinaldo's pressure and speed were the occasion to bring the decisive blow.

Trinaldo needed a rebounding victory after losing his last fight against James Vick in February. Dunham has now lost two fights in a row and the two have stopped. The next UFC rendezvous is UFC 229 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 6th.

Stay tuned while the hype will be important before the main event featuring the UFC lightweight champion who faces Conor McGregor for the 155-pound title.

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