UFC Vegas 118 ‘Muhammad vs. Bonfim’ play-by-play, results & round scoring

Belal Muhammad (170.5) vs. Gabriel Bonfim (170.5) Brendan Allen (185.5) vs. Edmen Shahbazyan (186) Fares Ziam (156) vs. Tom Nolan (155) Bryce Mitchell (135.5) vs. Santiago Luna (136) Live NOW! Iwo Baraniewski (206) vs. Junior Tafa (206) Matt Schnell (129.5) vs. Alessandro Costa (129.5) Marcus McGhee (136) vs. John Yannis (136) Bruno “Bulldog” Silva (126) vs. Edgar Chairez (126) Priscila Cachoeira (135.5) vs. Chelsea Chandler (135) Jordan Leavitt (145.5) vs. Joanderson Brito (145.5) Jeisla Chaves (124) vs. Yuneisy Duben (125) Ketlen Souza (116) vs. Ariane Carnelossi (116) Sherdog’s live UFC Vegas 118 coverage will begin Saturday at 5 p.m. ET. The event is also known as UFC Fight Night 278.BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Souza (-300); Carnelossi (+225)AdvertisementRound 1Let’s face facts here: There’s a good chance that you’re reading this right now because you think this is the White House event that people have been talking about. That’s next week. This week, a dozen UFC fights play out in the company headquarters in Las Vegas. They will serve as a bit of an amuse-bouche, if you will, to the spectacle that will unfold on June 14. Let us not take away from the athletes competing tonight any further, however, as we introduce the first fight on the card. Women’s strawweights take the cage as a pair of 3-3 knockout-friendly Brazilian collide as Souza (16-6, 3-3 UFC) runs it back with Carnelossi (15-4, 3-3 UFC). The two first fought at Future FC 5 in 2019, where “Esquentadinha”—this roughly means “little hothead”—fell to a Carnelossi body kick in the third frame. Referee Chris Tognoni will serve as the first in-cage official of the evening, and the rematch starts off with a cordial glove touch.Carnelossi advances first, crowding Souza behind a one-two. Carnelossi jabs the body and keeps in front of Souza presenting offense of some sort. It generally comes at one or two at a time, but it succeeds in keeping Souza back towards the fencing. Souza winds up with a heavy right hand and skirts away, marking up Carnelossi’s nose but not getting away in time before Carnelossi catches her back. Souza offers a low kick and a jab, and she leans away from the worst that Carnelossi swings at her. Souza strides forward, bangs a right hand off the guard to set up a left that splits through it, and her follow-up right hand puts Carnelossi down on her hands. When Carnelossi posts off them to stand back up, Souza times a perfect head kick that jacks Carnelossi in the jaw and sends her crashing back to the wall and floor. “Esquentadinha” finishes the job with one singularly devastating but wholly unnecessary left hand, and Tognoni has seen enough and waves the fight off. This triumph is sweet, sweet revenge for Souza, who just knocked out the first woman to finish her with strikes.The Official ResultKetlen Souza def. Ariane Carnelossi R1 1:34 via KO (Punches and Head Kick)AdvertisementBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Chaves (-400); Duben (+300)Round 1Moving on to the flyweights, two ladies looking to make their mark and record their first win will play their respective trades against one another. Debuting Chaves (7-0, 0-0 UFC) has yet to meet a foe she could not punch and elbow her way through, while Duben (6-1, 1 NC; 0-1 UFC) is aiming to rebound from her first career defeat. It could be like two crashing Beyblades before long, and referee Dan Miragliotta winds them up. The gloves are touched before they cut loose.Chaves moves herself to the center of the cage and lets go with a heavy low kick. Duben gives her back a doubled jab on the nose. Duben hops to the side to try to attack at a strange angle, but all she gets is a head kick flying at her dome that she catches in the nick of time. She releases it, and Chaves flicks out a jab and right hand that damage Duben’s left eye. Duben struggles to open it for a moment, having to blink it out while a shiner develops under it, and she decides to stop throwing hands and engage grappling. She successfully pushes Chaves to the wall, but there is little more from it other than a quick Miragliotta mention to do more than just hang out here. Chaves takes his advance and belts Duben in the face with a right hand to separate. Duben wears it well, but she throws a naked leg kick and gets popped with a right on the comeback. Chaves dips and rips with a left hand, and Duben wears it well but still cannot find her range and timing yet.They throw kicks at the same time, but the longer Chaves is able to land the cleaner of the two while being able to dance away from the retorts. This allows Chaves to pick her shots and peck away, but not when Duben crashes the pocket to swing for the fences. Chaves pushes off when Duben tries this, landing on the way in and out as Duben keeps her hands wide. Chaves opens up with a wide right hand, and she leans down and absorbs a hard body kick. Duben follows with an overhand right, and Chaves smiles and shakes her head at her mockingly. Chaves plods ahead, and she scores a few times to back Duben off. The end of Chaves’ long, reaching right hand finds its mark on the cheek a few times, and she gets a little fancy and swings with a tomahawk elbow when Duben comes in. She misses on both of those as Duben jams her up against the fencing, but she fights her way out at the bell.Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 ChavesBrian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 ChavesTyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 ChavesAdvertisementRound 2The two clap hands to get going in Round 2, with Duben in the driver’s seat early. Chaves pushes her back with her legs, and her long jabs gets through before Duben can blast her with big hooks. They crash together, and Duben tries to wrangle her but it is Chaves who sets up clinch strikes like a few knees to the belly. Duben offers a few back as she leans on Chaves against the fencing, and she changes levels in pursuit of a double-leg entry but cannot get it. Chaves stands her up and turns her about in the tie-up, getting thrown off-balance but recovering before anything comes of it. Chaves splits the guard with her fists, and she scoops an uppercut on the jaw when Duben leans over. Chaves keeps after her opponent, ducking a spinning back fist to clinch up and go for a double. Chaves manages to drag Duben to a single knee, but Duben pops up with her back to the wall.After dogged determination, Chaves manages to complete the takedown she was seeking, and lands in a partial half guard position. She steps over to take the wide-open back, and she fastens a rear-naked choke on the chin. Duben keeps her jaw tucked down to prevent the choke for the time being, so Chaves adjusts her grip and squeezes. “A Braba” releases the sub to pound on Duben with her free left hand, and she is doing some damage as she hacks at her with elbows. One lands to the back of the head, and she looks up to Miragliotta to verify the legality of it and does not throw another errant strike. Chaves fishes for the choke and crushes down over the hands and just tries for a pain move, but Duben survives.Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 ChavesBrian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 ChavesTyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 ChavesRound 3Duben wants nothing more than to punch Chaves square in the face as the final frame kicks off. This works until she spins for a back fist, and Chaves ducks under and charges her foe to tackle her to the mat. Duben grabs the fence with all her might to prevent from going down, but the uncalled foul cannot save her. Chaves still wrangles her to her seat. Duben stands back up by grabbing the fence again, and this time, Miragliotta mentions that she probably shouldn’t be doing that. They trade knees from up close when in the clinch, and Chaves punches her way out of it. Duben walks her down and fires off a few punches, but she gets dropped by a body kick and an overhand right from “A Braba.” Duben stands back up and overswings, leaving her wide open to get hurled to the mat with a body lock takedown. Duben puts her back to the fence but is pulled away and dropped on her face. Chaves slips around to take the back while seated, although the cage wall is behind her and her leverage is not there.Duben times this moment of offense to turn around and prevent the choke, and she allows Chaves to stand up so she can scoop her up like a bag of sand and toss her unceremoniously to the floor. Duben lands in half guard and holds on, but her activity is low as she holds her elbow on Chaves’ face. Chaves starts to get active on her back while flattened out, hacking with elbows and little punches to the sides of the head. Duben’s own responses are fairly feeble as well, with little fight-ending intent behind them. Chaves stands, and Duben busts her in the face as the fight comes to a close.Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Duben (29-28 Chaves)Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Duben (29-28 Chaves)Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Duben (29-28 Chaves)AdvertisementThe Official ResultJeisla Chaves def. Yuneisy Duben via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Brito (-180); Leavitt (+140)Round 1The pace of these two featherweights may be shocking once referee Herb Dean starts them up. Leavitt (13-3, 6-3 UFC) tends to float as a more of a chain wrestler who picks his openings, while Brito (18-5-1, 6-3 UFC) makes his own openings with sheer aggression and hostility. The two opt to bump fists before engaging.Brito starts stalking Leavitt down, who slips and recovers to race forward for a low takedown. Brito knows it is coming and attempts to counter it with a knee, and he turns Leavitt to his back and lowers himself into the guard. Leavitt, who has quite a unique hair choice tonight to say the least, fishes for a sweep or reversal. He uses a guillotine to do just that, and he holds onto it not to tap Brito but stand back up. Brito fights out of the sub and defends himself with his back to the fencing, and Leavitt wants nothing more than to leave it close. This results in a stalemate as neither man can get much off, and sporadic boos rain through the building.Leavitt muscles Brito against the fence, preventing him from breaking off, and he imposes his weight. Brito reverses the position while standing, working Leavitt a few times with short but effective strikes that allow him to punch his way out. Leavitt offers up a body kick, and Brito leaps at him with a knee and just avoids the spinning back fist that Leavitt presented as a trap for him. Brito punches over a kick from his foe, aiming another right to the body as Leavitt circles off. Brito charges and throws caution to the wind, and Leavitt shoots for a double in the center of the cage. The Brazilian licks his lips and snatches up a ninja choke wrapping his arms above and beneath the American’s throat, and it is fastened tight as soon as Leavitt pushes him to the wall. It is not the best option for “The Monkey King,” who tries to turn himself out of danger but is still trapped. With no way out, Leavitt has to tap out. Brito runs to the center of the cage, takes off his shorts and falls to his back to celebrate and get his wind back. He must have been hot.AdvertisementThe Official ResultJoanderson Brito def. Jordan Leavitt R1 4:19 via Submission (Ninja Choke)BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Chandler (-130); Cachoeira (+110)Round 1Worry not, card-carrying members of the “He-Man Womun Haters Club,” for this is the final ladies’ match of the fight card. An ex-flyweight in Cachoeira (13-8, 5-8 UFC) has tried desperately for a new lease on life at 135 pounds, but she has yet to fully find her footing. Diaz brother protégé Chandler (6-4, 2-3 UFC) is also in need of a win, as both women are coming in with two consecutive losses at their backs. Referee Jason Herzog will handle things going forward. There is no shared glove touch to commence the bout.Cachoeira keeps a wide stance setting up her right hand immediately, stalking down the American and busting her in the chops a few times. Chandler shakes it off and tags Cachoeira back with an uppercut, but she is still the one fighting off the back foot. Cachoeira does not recklessly engage, instead keeping her right hand chambered to loose when the time is right. Chandler bounces her fists off of Cachoeira’s guard, and she stands straight up and gets her nailed with a left hand. Chandler tries to kick her up close, and Cachoeira catches it, throws Chandler to the ground and starts hunting for a way in. Herzog stands them up when Cachoeira does not enter the guard. They restart and crash together, with Chandler blitzing her foe and catching her with a left hand that staggers the Brazilian. Cachoeira scrambles and rolls on the mat but gives up her back. Chandler takes the back gladly and applies a rear-naked choke while getting her other hook in. Cachoeira defends the first attempt, but she is stuck in a precarious position where a twister could come into play.Chandler uses her free left hand to slug Cachoeira in the face to soften her up, and she hangs on from the side-slash-back position with Cachoeira leaned on her side. Submissions appear wide open for the American, who sits up and finds one in the form of an armbar. Chandler sets the hook and rolls to her back to complete the submission, and from there, it is just a matter of time. “Zombie Girl” quits before her arm hyperextends in the wrong direction, and Chandler walks off with her arms in the air as she hoots and hollers. This marks the first victory for Chandler since March 2024, while she has now hit the first armbar of her burgeoning pro career. Meanwhile, Cachoeira has won only five times after 14 walks to the Octagon.AdvertisementThe Official ResultChelsea Chandler def. Priscila Cachoeira R1 3:42 via Submission (Armbar)BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Silva (-130); Chairez (+110)Round 1Flyweights with finish rates over 70% toe the line as the prelims roll on. Silva (15-8-2, 1 NC; 5-5, 1 NC UFC) may be .500 in the UFC, but he has produced stoppages in every one of his UFC triumphs to date. Chairez (13-6, 1 NC; 3-2, 1 NC UFC) may not be able to say the same, but two out of three ain’t bad. The two collide under the auspices of referee Chris Tognoni, who is ready to step in at a moment’s notice once the two men bump fists and start the clock.Chairez opens up with a jab, and Silva is quick to loop two punches around it. They flick out jabs at the same time, and Chairez doubles up on it. He reddens up Silva’s nose as he keeps pushing it. Silva pump-fakes to draw out reactions from his opponents, allowing him to set up a pair of right hands. Chairez rolls with the worst of them but takes a hard low kick. Chairez tries to offer one back, and he chases after Silva with an overhand right and reaches him at the end of it. Silva chops at the calf, and Chairez digs the ball of his foot into Silva’s solar plexus. Chairez slips and lands a left, and Silva is warned for outstretched fingers and lobs a right hand back. They are taking turns with single strikes, and both men clip one another in a fierce exchange. Silva keeps a stiff upper lip as he recovers from getting his bell rung, and the Mexican does not take advantage of the damage entirely.Chairez calmly advances behind his jab. One such jab opens up a huge overhand right that sets “Bulldog” down, and the Brazilian almost instantly springs back up and gets right back into striking range. Both men trade jabs, with Silva looking for a right hand to set up a possible takedown. “Puro Chicali” shuts it down and keeps his power jab mashed in Silva’s face. Chairez commits to a right hand, and Silva ducks it to pursue a takedown but is stopped in his tracks. He bails on the attempt to swing it out with Chairez, but Chairez is quicker and knocks him off his feet with a shovel uppercut. Chairez leaps on top to claim full mount when pounding away, and he allows Silva to twist so he can relocate himself to take the back. The Entram Gym-trained athlete wraps up a rear-naked choke, and it is on Silva’s jaw and slides just underneath it to commence the finalizing squeeze. Silva hand-fights but blood is leaking into his eyes and giving him something else to think about. As Chairez crushes the windpipe like a vice, “Bulldog” has to call it on account of rain. The victorious athlete dismounts his fallen foe and drops to his knees to weep. Now riding a three-fight win streak, “Puro Chicali” finds himself on his longest consecutive win stretch since starting his career at 4-0.AdvertisementThe Official ResultEdgar Chairez def. Bruno Silva R1 4:13 via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: McGhee (-500); Yannis (+375)Round 1A short-notice swap has transformed this bantamweight affair from McGhee (10-2, 4-1 UFC) vs. Jakub Wiklacz to “The Maniac” against “The Juice” Yannis (10-4, 1-1 UFC). The former is a massive betting favorite as it is a dramatic step down in competition from past and future champ Petr Yan to a beltholder from Fury FC who could not get past Cameron Smotherman. Crazier things have happened, so there is no reason to count the knockout-or-bust Texan. The fighters bump fists with referee Jason Herzog watching on.McGhee controls the center of the cage as the fight begins, with the Arizonan walking down his opponent but not engaging with anything. After about 30 seconds, McGhee offers up a spinning wheel kick that is blocked. Yannis bounces from side to side to try to find a way in, and it is his leg strikes that are working better. McGhee wings a right hand and chains it into a spin, and Yannis defends well enough and clips McGhee back with a left hand. McGhee fires back with jabs, and they clash body kicks at the same time. McGhee spins with a back kick that buzzes the tower, and Yannis cannot make him pay for it.McGhee pecks out with his jab, and he is beating Yannis to the punch repeatedly. “The Maniac” leans back as a pair of punches fly past him, and he keeps Yannis defensive as he remains in the center of the Octagon with feints and fakes aplenty. Stringing three punches together, McGhee gets in but he does not remain unscathed as he takes a few shots on the way out. The jab from McGhee is flustering his foe, who sells out for big strikes that miss by a mile. McGhee jumps at his man with a knee, and he lands to spin with a back fist. Yannis is stuck without answers, but he is not being beaten into a pulp. He does get off a heavy left hand, and McGhee rolls with it and steps to the side to evade the spinning back kicked aimed at his side. Yannis lands a right hand and gets his nose bloodied up with a combo. McGhee ends the round with his jab.Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 McGheeBrian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 McGheeTyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 McGheeAdvertisementRound 2The bantamweights meet in the middle, with McGhee offering up the first offense in the form of a body kick. Yannis keeps his guard up to block two subsequent head kicks and a spinner, but the low kick from the MMA Lab fighter lands with an audible thud. McGhee sets up a combination with a head kick and ends it with a short burst of punches. McGhee’s jab cannot miss, and it is so effective that Yannis is largely relegated to one strike at a time. Meanwhile, McGhee lets his hands go. When he clips Yannis, Yannis revs up his engine to throw back with his own flurry. McGhee slides away and pecks at him with a jab that makes him wipe his nose. McGhee remains elusive as he hops around while picking his shots effectively, and Yannis may advance but is rarely engaging first and making McGhee react to him. McGhee pirouettes twice with faked spins, and Yannis sees through them and wings two big punches that skim the betting favorite’s face.A right hand to the body from McGhee opens up two upstairs, but this also makes Yannis swing back with a vengeance. The two pick up their intensity and start to load up a bit more, with the sounds of impact gaining in decibel level. As they trade fists, McGhee gets the better of an exchange and staggers Yannis back. He decides to jump at Yannis with a knee, and when he lands, Yannis catches him with a left hand. Yannis steels himself and starts putting hands on McGhee, forcing him to reset and calm himself down. McGhee dips and sticks with jabs to get back to his preferred strategy, and Yannis is right in front of him putting it to him. The horn sounds. The underdog gained some serious ground in this round, but was it enough for him to win it?Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 YannisBrian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 YannisTyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 YannisRound 3McGhee moves to the center of the cage to get going in the last round, and Yannis is jittery and using odd angles and footwork now. McGhee keeps his hands down while he authors up kicks from a safe range, taking more of a traditional martial arts stance with no fear of reprisal. “The Maniac” tries a reverse crescent kick, and Yannis crowds him and busts him in the face with a right hand. McGhee spins with a back kick that pounds into the guard, and his subsequent swings hit nothing but air. Yannis goes after him with his jab outstretched, and he springs away repeatedly of the kicks aimed at him until he times his own back fist that also misses. Yannis steps in with a right hand, and McGhee turns it back on him and lands a right hand and a kick.Yannis chases after McGhee but is still hesitant to fully let his hands go, and the two shadowbox for a bit until McGhee starts attacking again. The low kicks from McGhee lead to head shots upstairs, and he even mixes in a body kick and a level change. Yannis shuts down the attempt and blocks the most dangerous of attacks, but McGhee pins another body kick to his side and kiais after connecting with it to add a little extra oomph. Yannis kicks his front leg back hard, and he is knocked to the side when on the offensive. He stops a takedown and gives a right hand back, and his lead leg is kicked when he plants again. Yannis plods forward, and McGhee forces him to back off when he attacks. McGhee aims another kick to the ribs, and he blocks the response and two punches as well. Yannis swings for the bleachers but whiffs everything at the end, and the match comes to a close. In his post-fight interview, the triumphant man declares himself as the “greatest skateboarder in the UFC.” Let’s put that to the test.Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 McGhee (29-28 McGhee)Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 McGhee (29-28 McGhee)Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 McGhee (29-28 McGhee)AdvertisementThe Official ResultMarcus McGhee def. John Yannis via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Costa (-750); Schnell (+500)Round 1Another short-notice altered match plays out in the preliminary headliner. Needing a victory to reach the crucial .500 mark in the UFC, Schnell (17-10, 1 NC; 7-8, 1 NC UFC) will now be taking on Costa (15-5, 3-3 UFC). The latter cannot afford a defeat lest he drop below that mark himself, so this will be a very important pairing in the careers of these men even if it comes at 130 pounds to accommodate them. Referee Herb Dean will take it from here, checking in the fighters as they touch ‘em up.The two are cautious and rather than reckless as they slowly try to get going in the cage. Neither man commits to anything of merit in the first minute, with Schnell looking for a double jab and a right hand behind it. He connects with a hefty low kick, and Costa crowds him and catches him with a right hand. Schnell rolls with it and goes to the body. Costa whips a kick to the front leg, and he steps through some hand-fighting to put his fists on the face of “Danger.” Costa jabs to the midsection, and he blasts Schnell in the face with a blistering right hand. Schnell freezes in place, the pain and discomfort taking a moment to channel down his brainstem before he reacts, and collapses to his knees and down to his face. Costa sprawls to stop a desperate takedown effort from Schnell that might be more him falling forward than anything, and he spams a dozen hammerfists on the side of the noggin. Dean steps in while Schnell is under fire, and Schnell seemingly still fully cognizant tackles Costa to his back and is about to start beating on him before Dean grabs him from behind and informs him the fight is over. Schnell is not amused, as he does not appear compromised or otherwise in a bad way after getting his jaw jacked like that. He accepts the questionable stoppage because there is nothing he can say or do in the cage that will reverse or change it.AdvertisementThe Official ResultAlessandro Costa def. Matt Schnell R1 2:32 via TKO (Punches)BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Baraniewski (-325); Tafa (+250)Round 1Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 2Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 3Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:The Official ResultBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Mitchell (-140); Luna (+115)AdvertisementRound 1Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 2Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 3Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:The Official ResultBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Ziam (-300); Nolan (+250)Round 1Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 2Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:AdvertisementRound 3Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:The Official ResultBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Allen (-225); Shahbazyan (+180)Round 1Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 2Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 3Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:The Official ResultBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Muhammad (-130); Bonfim (+110)AdvertisementRound 1Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 2Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 3Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 4Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 5Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:The Official Result


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