UFC 228 play-by-play and live results (6:15 PM ET)



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DALLAS – MMAjunkie is on stage and live from today's UFC 228 event, and you can join us for live streaming and official results starting at 6:15 pm. ET (3:15 pm PT).

The event is held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. The main card is broadcast on the following pay TV channels FX and UFC Fight Pass.

In the main event, welterweight champion Tyron Woodley (18-3-1 MMA, 8-2-1 UFC) faces his rival Darren Till (17-0-1 MMA, 5-0-1 UFC).

Follow the updates and official results of our rounds around 18:15. AND for the preliminaries of the UFC Fight Pass, 20h ET for the preliminaries on FX, and 22h ET for the main map à la carte.

To discuss the show, do not forget to check out our UFC on FOX 26 thread. You can also get behind-the-scenes coverage and other on-site reporter event notes, John Morgan (@MMAjunkieJohn) and Ken Hathaway (@kenshathaway) on Twitter.

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Result:
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Files: John Dodson (20-9 MMA, 9-4 UFC) vs. Jimmie Rivera (21-2 MMA, 5-1 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight
Standings: Rivera n ° 6, Dodson n ° 13
spread: Pay per view
Arbitrator:
Judge:

Results

Round 1 – Price kicks Alhassan. Alhassan closes again and lets him go, and both are missing on the counter. Heavy blows were traded, and Alhassan nailed Price with a few blows. Price tries to pull back, then slides on a kick and Alhassan hits him firmly when he gets up. Alhassan continues to fire, and Price takes a pair of hooks that put him out. His legs are going, and Alhassan has another important victory on his resume.

Result: Abdul Razak Alhassan def. Niko Price via KO (punch) – Round 1, 0:43
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Files: Abdul Razak Alhassan (10-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC), Niko Price (12-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC)
Division: Welterweight
spread: Pay per view
Arbitrator: Jacob Montalvo

Round 1 – Suarez at the beginning with kicks and blows. Suarez ducks under an early counter and gets a definite withdrawal. Suarez otp punches. Esparza tries to wrap an arm. Big elbows of Suarez, slapping Esparza on the back when the guard is closed. More elbows. Esparza tries to walk in a cage, but she is pushed back onto the canvas. Big elbows Esparza trying to trap an arm and not having a chance. Hematoma under the right eye of Esparza. Once again, she tries an arm. When that does not work, she sits against the cage. But Suarez traps his legs. Esparza gets up only to be sent back to the carpet. No more land and no books. Esparza uses her legs to create space and get up. When she sits, Suarez goes back to the chest. Suarez who has knee on his stomach Now, the lateral control, and more hammers affix Esparza. Finally, a little space and Esparza gets up. Suarez is behind her and crunches a leg with little time. Esparza stands up and time is running out. MMAjunkie scores the round 10-8 for Suarez.

Round 2 – Suarez leads with kicks and side kicks, and once again, she falls under a pawn for easy removal. Esparza rises against the cage and turns around while Suarez is tall. Esparza can not be released and Suarez goes to the mountain. Esparza manages to get up and exchange his knees. Suarez will not let her go. Esparza frees himself, only to be nailed and crammed into the cage. Another body lock opens a snap, and Esparza is on the back with Suarez in a side position. The earth and the book begin. Esparza tries to triangulate the head. Suarez misses the mount and prepares for the guard. Punches and elbows from the top. Esparza shrimp to the cage and stands. Suarez still has the body lock and after a failed attempt, she places Esparza in side control. Esparza comes out of nowhere and comes to the head. Whizzer prevents another grounding and Esparza gets up. Suarez kicks up and returns for another grounding. Back in the side control, Suarez works on short elbows while Esparza tries to form a triangle. MMAjunkie scores 10-9 for Suarez, who has a score of 20-17.

Round 3 – Of course, kick off Suarez, and Esparza is the one with the shot. Suarez blocks it, and Esparza begins to sink in front of Suarez under the shoots. Esparza almost makes a U-turn, but Suarez turns her around and gets a body lock. Esparza gets up and hits the carpet. Lateral control and Esparza recovers custody. The former champion is trying to isolate an arm. The position is not there. Esparza gets on all fours and immediately triangulate the head, forcing her down. Suarez advances to climb, but Esparza hits her. Past the midpoint Suarez returns to work with the elbows. She misses control and sews the body. Back on guard, Suarez again with punches and elbows. Esparza tries to grab and arm himself to curl on the lower side. Suarez at quarter-turn, then complete assembly. Elbows force Esparza to turn and she takes heavy blows. The guard is restored, but the resulting punishment is too heavy for Hatley, and he waved his hand.

Result: Tatiana Suarez def. Carla Esparza via TKO (strikes) – 3rd round, 4:33
to summarize: Tatiana Suarez remains perfect, dominates the former champion Carla Esparza
pics: Tatiana Suarez vs. Carla Esparza
Files: Carla Esparza (13-6 MMA, 4-4 UFC) against Tatiana Suarez (7-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC)
Division: The weight of the woman
StandingsEsparza No. 6, honorable mention book-for-book; Suarez n ° 11
spread: FX
Arbitrator: Kerry Hatley

Round 1 – They exchange high kicks to lead. Sterling follows with the right hand and kicks higher. Stamann pushes back with his own fault, but he's a bit short. Sterling shoots for one leg and gets stuffed. Stamann advances and his punches are still short. Sterling again with the front kick. Stamann charges, tries to make things happen. Sterling comes back with kicks before attacking the leg. Heavy kick attack, and both try spin attacks. Sterling finishes with an attempt to flatten against the fence. Stamann tries to catch him with one knee inside. Sterling turns after trying to finish the withdrawal. Close combat. Stamann has double hooks, then falls for a single. Sterling takes the lead, but Stamann hits him and they come back to the shot. Stamann pushes aggressively towards the front, and a right-wing pawn sets up a dismantling for Sterling, who misses him but slams a backfist. Stamann stays on course and uses scramble to put Sterling on the mat. Sterling takes out a triangle and has the position. Stamann seems to have problems, but Sterling adapts and Stamann frees himself. Sterling now driving for a grounding against the fence, and he drags Stamann down to be knocked down and thrown to the mat. Stamann fires a few hammers before the end of the frame. MMAjunkie marks the first 10-9 image for Sterling.

Round 2 – Stamann fires and kicks over Sterling's head. Sterling comes back and comes back to his feet, trying to corner Stamann. He changes level for a grounding and Stamann sees it. But the next try is good and Stamann is sitting against the cage. Stamann turns around and Sterling has his back. Stamann gets up and escapes the bad place to kneel to the thigh and head. Stamann changes direction and charge into his own grip. Sterling stood up with Stamann on his back. Sterling fights his hands as Stamann kneels his legs. Sterling turns around and fires shots at the cage, trying to get a grounding. Stamann jumps somersaults and always ends up on his back. Sterling advances to climb and shoot punches. Stamann tries to prune. Sterling's back is up and he's firing heavy shots. Stamann tries to get out the back door. Sterling's double shoulder, which benefits from its dominant position. He beats Stamann, who is standing again. Sterling grabs his leg and, while Stamann hits the carpet, he hits it. Stamann is apparently injured.

Result: Aljamain Sterling def. Cody Stamann via submission (kneebar) – Round 2, 3:42
to summarize: Aljamain Sterling Shines From An Incredible Submission Of Cody Stamann
picsAljamain Sterling vs. Cody Stamann
Files: Cody Stamann (17-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) against Aljamain Sterling (16-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight
Standings: Sterling No. 10, Stamann No. 11
spread: FX
Arbitrator: Kevin MacDonald

Round 1 – Camacho immediately starts chasing Neal, who responds with tight turns. Neal shoots a left kick and cuts Camacho, which continues as if nothing had happened. Camacho's strategy is to get inside and get big shots. Neal finally starts shooting preventively. It does not stop Camacho, who lands with a combo. Neal bypasses his enemy and stuck him with another whim. Camacho, with fast hands, pulls from a fast combo, and they flip over. Neal with a left hand on a kick. And another. Neal jabs in it. Kick almost good again. Camacho continues on his way, returning despite shooting in a straight line. Camacho's nose is bleeding. An intense exchange encourages Camacho to attach and press on the fence. Neal pulls him back with a combo. Great speed advantage for Neal, who makes Camacho appear before he can answer. The left hands tear Camacho, who goes to the body. Neal contemplates his options and Camacho moves for a grounding. Neal avoids and drops Camacho with the left hand. Neal flew with heavy blows while Camacho tries to crawl up to safety. Seconds of a stop when the time ends. MMAjunkie marks the 10-8 frame for Neal.

Round 2 – Camacho is broke. Neal paces as he waits for the store to open. Neal paces and throws a jab, and Camacho grabs one leg for a grounding. He misses and rolls his ankle, and Neal closes and swallows. Camacho wing hooks to protect himself, and Neal recoils. Back, Neal goes to town and puts a flying knee. Camacho is still standing, so he steps back and Camacho screams. Camacho advances and tries to reverse the situation, and Neal gives free rein to his head. There is no doubt. The Camacho lights are off. Highlight-off coil for Neal.

Result: Geoff Neal def. Frank Camacho via KO (Kick) – Turn 2, 1:23
to summarize: Geoff Neal scores bad Frank Camacho foul
pics: Geoff Neal against Frank Camacho
Files: Frank Camacho (21-7 MMA, 1-3 CFU), Geoff Neal (10-2 MMA, 2-0 UFC)
Division: Welterweight
spread: FX
Arbitrator: Dan Miragliotta

Round 1 – Both men are testing the jabs. Byrd dodges a straight line. He presses with a right right hand and clings to an attempt to kick a kick. Stewart turns him against the fence and he turns around and presses on the cage. They exchange their knees in striking position, and they exchange positions. Stewart with knee to body in melee. Byrd takes off and puffs on the right. Stewart well with his own forehand. They are both seated on the right hand and are missing. Byrd puts a pair of rights straight and pushes to close. Byrd jumps in a gullotine attempt on a quick withdrawal. He does not have it and the two are fighting again to position themselves against the fence. Byrd with a pair of nice elbows and he takes off. Once again at a distance, Byrd landed punches before pressing on melee. They pat for the position and Stewart turns and lands an elbow. Byrd shoots a pair of kicks that are partially blocked. Return to melee Byrd tries to take a leg before taking off. Stewart with his own right hand. He looks far behind. Byrd sneaks into the melee and they hit again. Another heavy elbow of Byrd, who follows on his knees. Again with Byrd's elbows. Stewart taking them all. Byrd gives a good kick to finish the match and gets the score of 10-9.

Round 2 – Byrd presses and sticks his leg. Shortly before they drop out, and Byrd turns Stewart against the fence. Byrd's knees and tramples before they disengage. Another host within Byrd's reach. A few swings, and they are back in the clinch. Above Byrd. Stewart tries to catch Byrd who arrives, but once again, he stabbed at close range before positioning himself against the fence. Stewart lands an elbow and wavers Byrd, and suddenly Byrd is in trouble. Stewart pours it on the fence. Byrd turns to avoid the punishment against the cage and shoots a ball that puts him on his knees. Montalvo intervenes to stop the damage and Stewart completes his victory.

Result: Darren Stewart def. Charles Byrd via TKO (Strikes) – Round 2, 2:17
to summarize: Darren Stewart tested but scored impressive TKO by Charles Byrd
pics: Darren Stewart against Charles Byrd
Files: Charles Byrd (10-5 MMA, 1-1 UFC) against Darren Stewart (9-3 MMA, 2-3 UFC)
Division: Average weight
spread: FX
Arbitrator: Jacob Montalvo

Round 1 – Sanchez crosses the octagon and immediately begins to make bolos. White wraps his neck with a guillotine, and it looks bad. But Sanchez raises the vet "TUF 1" and slams him to the carpet. White immediately starts looking for a quote. White kicked and kicked him, and Sanchez returned to the canvas, working his land and his mark. White, against the fence, does not have much room to work. He kills Sanchez, but Sanchez empties him and punches him before returning to the hilt. White tries to wrap his enemy and hits him again. Sanchez mocks his leg and almost keeps his guard, but White adjusts. Past the midpoint of the round is the classic field of Sanchez. A nice shot is white and he grimaced as Sanchez advance to the side control. The triangle configuration of Sanchez's arms, which recoils and nails a nice side shot in the side control. Sanchez works to grab an arm and get the crucifix. Sanchez beating from the highest position as White rushes into his back. Big shots, and White tries to turn for one leg. Sanchez goes to town at the end of the allotted time and MMAjunkie scores the goal with a score of 10-8.

Round 2 – Sanchez back to the inside and White sits on punches and knees, chasing Sanchez through the cage with heavy blows. A big knee creaks Sanchez, but he catches one leg and gets another grounding, landing near the cage. Back to where he was in the first round. Sanchez goes back to work and White gets a boost. Without getting discouraged, Sanchez settles in and White tries to escape and get a boost. Sanchez stays tight and White tries to tie him up. It's Sanchez's world, though. White rolls again and gets a boost. Sanchez fires more punches. He gets up and White hits him with another kick. Back on guard, then stands up to go down another shot. Go to the side control and White tries to fend for himself while walking. Instead, they end up in the north-south. Sanchez returns to the guard and begins to shoot more shots. Sanchez is literally sitting on White's face. Kimura installs a second, but Sanchez likes more lateral control. And he likes to sit on White's face, apparently. White is trying to ride for one leg and is running out of time. MMAjunkie scores 10-9 for Sanchez, and he is 20-17.

Round 3 – White spreads a glove and Sanchez will not take it. White goes back to head hunting and cracks Sanchez. But again, Sanchez manages to control the damage and throw white bowls at the rug. Big elbows of Sanchez. Unless White suddenly finds a rush he missed for two rounds, it's Sanchez's fight to lose. Sanchez packs his head and then continues the usual book to stand over his head and rush as White tries to catch him with kicks. Another good bend. White hits the body and Sanchez moves him to the cage. Big punches again. The north-south knee is dangerously close to the illegal, but Hatley says it was on the shoulder. Sanchez returns to the side control. The public finally loses its patience with a frantic pace. The white march walks and Sanchez grabs an arm to prepare a submission. White lifting his legs. No dice. Sanchez makes him eat big elbows. A shoulder shot. Sanchez again and White bicycles his legs. Back to the guard. One-way traffic. Same sequence with Sanchez standing and pulling like white bicycle legs. Sanchez ends the fight with a flurry of punches while White is on guard. MMAjunkie scores 10-8 for Sanchez, who scores 30-25.

Result: Diego Sanchez def. Craig White by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
to summarize: Diego Sanchez dominates Craig White, leading to a convincing victory
pics: Diego Sanchez vs. Craig White
Files: Diego Sanchez (28-11 MMA, 17-11 UFC) against Craig White (14-9 MMA, 0-2 UFC)
Division: Welterweight
spread: UFC Fight Pass
Arbitrator: Kerry Hatley
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Round 1 – They exchange shots early and Miller kicks a leg. No more blows, and White tries to beef up and get things moving. Miller with a beautiful left flush. Another three-piece punctuated by a big right-hand line on the left marks White as he steps back, and Miller is all around him against the cage. While White turns his back to try to protect himself, Miller secures a rear throttle without hooks. The hooks follow and Miller squeezes until White is forced to tap. Great performance of a decorated veteran.

Result: Jim Miller def. Alex White via submission (naked choke on the back) – Round 1, 1:29
to summarize: Jim Miller makes history of UFC, submits Alex White in 89 seconds
pics: Jim Miller vs Alex White
Files: Jim Miller (29-12 MMA, 18-11 UFC), Alex White (12-5 MMA, 3-5 UFC)
Division: Lightweight
spread: UFC Fight Pass
Arbitrator: Kevin MacDonald

Round 1 – Pudilova makes a jab while Aldana measures her reach. Aldana kicks in the legs and draws a quick meter. The multi-point combo lands from Aldana to the closure of Pudilova. Pudilova tries to pick him up with a charge, but Aldana is not there. Pudilova, the most aggressive striker, but Aldana's pawns are sharper and more technical. Aldana attacks the calf with kicks. Pudilova works a persistent jab like the Aldana pressures. But a straight right breaks it while Aldana leaves the middle line. Pudilova return to the jab. She pursues Aldana after taking a hard kick. Superman punch blocked by Aldana. Again, a lot of movement and volume on the part of Pudilova, but a large part is inefficient. Aldana shows up a jab and then covers for the counter. Pudilova lands a right hand and goes to the body with a kick. Pudilova harasses Aldana around the cage with quick kicks and punches. A front kick breeze Aldana who lands with a back fist. A shot late in the round and while Pudilova's final push was good, Aldana scored 10-9.

Turn 2 – Aldana now the one who advances, tearing the leg with a kick. Pudilova feigns with a kick, and they exchange in the center of the cage. Pudilova returns with a volley of kicks. Aldana's answer to the leg is difficult. Pudilova with another charge through the cage. She looks a little flatter this round and Aldana is the aggressor. A pawn to the right of Aldana fires a burst of Pudilova, which is missing most often. Pudilova drops his enemy and kicks off again. They exchange difficult rights and Aldana stumbles after getting a fee. A circle emboldened Pudilova to go ahead with kicks and punches. Aldana with another hard kick. Pudilova's attack is mainly motivated by an effort to bring Aldana back whenever she gets too much momentum. Pudilova a little slower this turn. Aldana advances again and begins to attack the legs. Pudilova steps back and sticks a blow. Aldana kicks and returns his. Aldana well inside with straight punches, and Pudilova tries to reload. The damage appears on his face. She tries to corner Aldana, then try to get her hands on an attempted grounding. An elbow makes Aldana crack while Pudilova faces a final charge to end the frame, which MMAjunkie scores 10-9 for Aldana.

Round 3 – Aldana gets a pair of kicks and Pudilova pursues her. Nice combo of Pudilova. Aldana recoils and tears her legs, and Pudilova pursues her again and lands her right hand. The exchanges hard, and Aldana lands a contusion kick that causes a noticeable effect on Pudilova. Still gas in the tank for Pudilova, who walks towards Aldana and lands on the right. Aldana pulls her back with her right hand and her nose runs badly. Another low blow causes Pudilova to charge and throw big punches. Aldana's cheap shots were devastating, but she still pursues Aldana. The trading is repeated again and again, and Aldana beats his legs. Aldana's face has now broken, but she is still the most accurate fighter. Pudilova must take two to land a good one. Still, Pudilova pursues his opponent on the other side of the cage. Pudilova picks Aldana up against the cage and takes a hard knee. Scramble against the fence, and Aldana kneels at the head of the orgy. Pudilova, undeterred, pursues her on the other side of the cage and is going to be broken. Aldana tries to avoid the worst, but the shots go by. Finally, Pudilova must withdraw, and Aldana gets to work with the right hands and appercut. Pudilova nails Aldana with an elbow and they fight from the body at the limit of the allotted time. The first contender for "Fight of the Night", but MMAjunkie sees him 10-9 for Aldana, who gets the score of 30-27.

ResultIrene Aldana def. Lucie Pudilova (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
to summarize: Irene Aldana wins Lucie Pudilova in an instant classic of three rounds
pics: Irene Aldana vs. Lucie Pudilova
Files: Irene Aldana (9-4 MMA, 2-2 UFC), Lucie Pudilova (8-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC)
Division: Weight of women
spread: UFC Fight Pass
Arbitrator: Dan Miragliotta
Judge:

Round 1 – Brooks works to establish jab, moving laterally. They trade and both land during their first significant exchange. Sanchez passes through a kick and works for a grounding against the cage. Brooks sits against the fence and grabs one leg, hoping to resume the transition. A stall, as Brooks tells it. Gravity helps Sanchez stay in a dominant position, and he works to move forward. Sanchez gets a little high on the body and Brooks throws a leg. Brooks struggles for that, and Sanchez rolls and pulls hammers. Brooks continues to shoot, but he is in a bad position. Sanchez nudges the thigh and hits the body. Exchanges of punches-patter. Sanchez is in the lead and Brooks throws for the other leg. Brooks gets up suddenly and Sanchez presses him against the cage. Sanchez's knees and a one-legged configuration. Short moment. Brooks beats the body and thinks of a choke on Sanchez. Scramble, and Sanchez manages to keep his man poked against the cage until the time is up. MMAjunkie marks the first round 10-9 for Sanchez.

Round 2 – Sanchez supports as Brooks moves sideways. Again, Sanchez charges and Brooks parry and counterattack. Brooks stretches on punches and gives Sanchez the simple entrance. Back against the fence, Sanchez misses a hook and finds himself briefly down before the scramble puts Brooks in the back. Brooks is now working for a grounding, and Sanchez is blowing it up with short shots. Sanchez tries to return to the back and eventually falls back on his guard. Brooks goes to work with the land and the pound as the round hits midway. Brooks wraps his head and pushes Sanchez out of the cage. Closed guard and Brooks trying one elbow or two. Sanchez gets up and briefly passes his head, but Brooks pushes him away. The sweeping attempt fails from Sanchez. Brooks pushes his enemy into the cage and hurries as Sanchez tries to isolate an arm. The round ends, and Brooks gets 10-9, the evening at 19-19.

Round 3 – Brooks runs with a backfist and it's partially good. Sanchez does the same and turns on the pressure. Brooks bends down and wraps the body, pushing toward the cage. The double-leg attempt then ensues and Sanchez widens his legs. Brooks sweeps one leg and Sanchez establishes an arm triangle. Brooks in the side control, and Sanchez walks the cage with his feet. Brooks' s fits and installs in the side control. Sanchez traps an arm and Brooks puts the body on his knees. Montalvo thinks of a stand-up. Sanchez tries to prick and takes a punch. Sanchez gets on his knees and Brooks wraps his neck. Sâ € ™ étale while Sanchez presses and Brooks kneels shoulders and legs. Less than two minutes to go. Sanchez sits back against the cage, triangulating the body from behind. Brooks remains heavy and fires sporadic shots. Sanchez raises his legs and is forced to give up while Brooks sits down. Brooks climbs to the ground and delivers the tempo, and both fly away with time. A big bend lands on Brooks in the last seconds. MMAjunkie scores the round 10-9 for Brooks, and he receives the call 29-28.

Result: Jarred Brooks def. Roberto Sanchez by unanimous decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
to summarize: Jarred Brooks fights for a shared decision on Roberto Sanchez
pics: Jarred Brooks against Roberto Sanchez
Files: Jarred Brooks (14-2 MMA, 2-2 UFC), Roberto Sanchez (8-2 MMA, 1-2 UFC)
Division: Flyweight
spread: UFC Fight Pass
Arbitrator: Jacob Montalvo
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Result:
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Files: Brandon Davis (9-4 MMA, 1-2 UFC), Zabit Magomedsharipov (15-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC)
Division: Lightweight
Standings: Honorable Mention of Magomedsharipov
spread: Pay per view
Arbitrator:
Judge:

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Result:
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Files: Nicco Montano (4-2 MMA, 1-0 UFC), Valentina Shevchenko (15-3 MMA, 4-2 UFC)
Division: Women's flyweight
Standings: Montano No. 1, No. 12 pound-for-pound; Shevchenko No. 2, No. 4 pound for pound
spread: Pay per view
Arbitrator:
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Tour 1 –

Result:
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Files: Jessica Andrade (18-6 MMA, 9-4 UFC), Karolina Kowalkiewicz (12-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC)
Division: The weight of the woman
Standings: Andrade No. 3, No. 6 pound-for-pound; Kowalkiewicz No. 5, No. 11 pound for pound
spread: Pay per view
Arbitrator:
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Tour 1 –

Result:
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Files: Tyron Woodley (18-3-1 MMA, 8-2-1 UFC) against Darren Till (17-0-1 MMA, 5-0-1 UFC)
Division: Welterweight
Standings: Woodley No. 1, No. 5 book-for-book; Up to # 4
spread: Pay per view
Arbitrator:
Judge:

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