UFC Contender Series Results: Live Game Live Updates – Season 2, Ep. 3



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Despite four fights, episode 3 of Dana White's "Tuesday Night Contender Series" season 2 hits your computer screens tonight (June 26, 2018) at 8 pm. AND. Last week, four unprecedented fighters won UFC contracts, so the last lot has a lot to do.

Antonina Shevchenko, sister of the star of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Valentina Shevchenko, faces Jaymee Nievera in the main event of Fight Pass. Other notable competitors include season 1 heavyweight Greg Rebello and veteran Ultimate Fighter (TUF) / UFC Julian Erosa.

QUICK RESULTS FROM DANA WHITE'S CONTENT SERIES:

Antonina Shevchenko against Jaymee Nievera – Shevchenko def. Nievera by TKO (knees) at 3:22 of the second round
Austin Tweedy vs. Te Edwards – Edwards def. Tweedy by KO (punch) at 0:28 of the first round
Greg Rebello vs. Josh Parisian – Parisian def. Rebello by KO (fist turning back) at 1:31 of the first round
Julian Erosa vs. Jamall Emmers – Erosa def. Emmers by KO (kick and punches) at 1:10 of the second round
Tim Caron against. Jordan Williams – Williams beat Caron by TKO (elbows) at 3:37 of round three

PLAY-IN-PLAY RESULTS FROM DANA WHITE'S CONTENT SERIES:

125 lbs.: Antonina Shevchenko vs. Jaymee Nievara

First round: Shevchenko lands a right hook and cancels a withdrawal. Low kick by Nievera, plush takedown. They swap knees in the interior. Shevchenko are the most difficult, making plum damage. Nievera throws herself into an outdoor copse that Shevchenko retorts in a takedown, avoiding an armbar. A minute inside. Shevchenko stays tight, not doing much. Two minutes. Now she postures for bigger shots and tries to get going. Nievera catches one foot as she walks away and eats punches for her troubles. The hard knocks of Shevchenko, who catches Thai plum and lands on his knees. Two minutes to go.

More heavy knees. Stack up to the head and body. Nievera rejects her, stuffs her, abandons the half-guard. Shevchenko beating, leaves the bloody Nievera horribly at his feet. She looks finished. They restart it on the feet. 1-2 of Shevchenko. Right hook. Thai plum, no more knees in the face. Nievera finally hits the ground with just over 20 seconds to work. 10-8 Shevchenko.

Second round: Combination of Shevchenko. Teep on the floor. Right on the left Attempt to head. Teep hard in the face. A minute inside. Combination on the fence. Heavy punches, back to Thai wrestling. Against the right lands for Nievera. Kick of body. Nievera shoots, stuffed. Shevchenko digs more knees. Right hook. Body kick connects. Nievera tries to shoot a Shevchenko knee and eat even more knees from melee. Brutal blows to the head and body. Herb Dean comes in while the assault shows no signs of slowing down.

Final result: Shevchenko def. Nievera by TKO (knees)


155 lbs .: Austin Tweedy vs. Te Edwards

First round: Tweedy opens with a kick and a left hook. The very first kick of Edwards, a right on the right, hits Tweedy stiff.

Final result: Edwards def. Tweedy by KO (punch)


265 lbs .: Greg Rebello against Josh Parisian

First run: Parisian kicking early, including a couple running. The kick returned landed on the fence and they drop. A good nudge on the break. REbello finds the mark of a left hand and they catch up again. Separation. Another kick back from Parisian. The next round of Parisian is a punch that explodes on the jaw of Rebello. Rebello collapses and eats a few more shots while he is unconscious before the umpire intervenes.

Final result: Parisian def. Rebello by KO (fist turning back)


145 lbs.: Julian Erosa vs. Jamall Emmers

First round: Emmers fails with a straight, lands a body kick. Oblique shot of Emmers. Against the right lands for Erosa a minute. Emmers shoots low. Right hand down. Erosa catches a spinning kick, can not shoot it. Exchange of low blow. 1-2 of Emmers after trying a Hug Tornado. Against clean uppercut lands for Erosa. Combination of Emmers and they exchange in the clinch. Two minutes to go.

Erosa shoots a right to the left, answered by a side kick. Clean 1-2 of Emmers and Erosa beckons him, looking for hooks. Drive this time from Emmers. A minute to go. Erosa lands a front kick and a knee inside. Emmers is trying to charge. Erosa connects with a knee step by step. Right hook this time. Emmers drops Erosa with a rigid jab before the bell. 10-9 Emmers.

Round 2: Erosa opens with low hits and opens with punches. Trading bombs in the center. Erosa takes over. The Emmers attack the body. Erosa enters and spits Emmers with a left kick. Emmers stumbles and Erosa hits him to sleep.

Final result: Erosa def. Emmers by KO (head shot and punches)


185 lbs.: Tim Caron vs. Jordan Williams

Round one: Caron opens with a kick, eats a burst and gets up. Caron kneels down and Williams settles in the guard, looking for land-and-book. A minute inside. Solid plans of Williams. Always stay heavy, do some work. Caron looking for a kimura, can not lock his hands. Two minutes. Williams goes to the half-guard. Caron goes for a deep half-guard sweep, can not get it. Two minutes to go.

Williams is trying to isolate an arm .. No duce. Caron goes to the fence, Williams stabs him with his left hands. Opening with elbows now. Caron stands up and snatches Williams with his own elbow on the break. Williams trails him and lands a few borderline punches at the bell. 10-9 Williams.

Round 2: Williams has a 3-2 win over Caron. Caron looks a little shocked when Williams goes to work with combinations, eventually putting him in half guard. Caron returns to the guard. A minute inside. Caron offered a jack on the back. Two minutes in. No more land-and-book. Williams threatens an arm triangle. Two minutes to go.

Caron tries again the deep half guard, eat his elbows. This continues until the bell. 10-9 Williams.

Third round: Williams continues to punch Caron, who does not seem to understand the basic concepts of defense. Williams essentially lands every punch he throws. Caron attaches to the fence, giving up an easy takedown to the guard. One minute. Williams does not try to pass, Caron does not try to show up or get up. Caron does so little that the referee threatens to stop him from mediocre and intermittent blows of the guard. Caron opts for a kimura / straight bow. Two minutes to go.

Caron continues to try to maneuver while Williams easily passes the lateral control, after which Williams lands a handful of elbows to get the finish.

Final result: Williams def. Caron by TKO (elbows)


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