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FIGHT BLOG RECAP: Machida outpoints Mousasi in technical battle
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FIGHT BLOG RECAP: Machida outpoints Mousasi in technical battle

Published Feb. 15, 2014 4:46 p.m. ET

Lyoto Machida was dominant and clearly the better fighter. But did he do enough for a title shot?

The former UFC light heavyweight champion won every round in a unanimous decision (49-46, 50-45, 50-45) victory over Gegard Mousasi on Saturday night at UFC Fight Night in Jaragua do Sul, Brazil. UFC president Dana White said Machida could earn a middleweight title shot if he beat Mousasi. There's little doubt that he did and in decisive fashion. Yet sometimes technical mastery in five-round decisions don't always make White -- and fans -- jump for joy.

Another guy fighting Saturday can also make a claim to be the middleweight No. 1 contender. Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza defeated Francis Carmont by unanimous decision and completely dominated the fight on the ground.

Read up on all the action that transpired in our fight blog recap.

ROUND 2

Machida comes right out with a head kick. Didn't see that coming.

Someone in the crowd just let out a shrill cry. Everyone laughs.

Mousasi got in close and landed.

Machida with a head kick. Mousasi caught it, but it definitely landed and hard. Mousasi seems OK though.

Mousasi doing a good job getting inside.

Another head kick, but Mousasi gets out of the way.

Hard combo by Mousasi. Very nice. Best strikes of the fight for him.

10-9 Machida -- Much better round for Mousasi. But Machida's head kick did a decent amount of damage and he still landed more with more effectiveness. Mousasi seems to be gaining momentum, though. Let's see if that continues.

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ROUND 3

Good left by Mousasi. Mousasi grabs a single leg. Machida defends. They're up against the cage. Mousasi lands a knee.

Machida smashes Mousasi with a left. That looked like it hurt.

Spinning back kick to the gut from Machida. Another head kick! Wow. Mousasi's chin is ridiculous.

Machida went for another head kick. Mousasi blocked this one. But man, Machida looks good.

Good combination by Mousasi. But Machida comes right back and lands.

Big right by Mousasi. Machida dives for a takedown. Doesn't get it.

Mousasi lands another right. Machida is dancing. Not to Michael Jackson.

Round over.

10-9 Machida -- Again, Mousasi had his moments, but Machida continues to do more damage with kicks, mostly. He throws more of those then he ever did before. Mousasi remains in this fight, though. He's still dangerous and he has knockout power.

ROUND 4

Mousasi catches a Machida kick and takes him down. Machida scrambles to his feet and they're both back up.

Machida moving in and out, in and out and then lands a trip that sends Mousasi crashing down. Machida is in top position.

Mousasi sweeps. Machida hunting for kimura. That was a pretty sweet transition by Mousasi.

Mousasi on top now. Machida going for an omaplata. Mousasi has Machida's back now. But Machida tosses him over his head.

Mousasi lands an up kick, but Machida was on the ground! Oh, no.

Yamasaki does not deduct a point. The round ends.

10-9 Machida -- Machida is such a technical master. That trip was beautiful. Another round for him. I know some people aren't liking this fight, but both these guys are technicians. It's fascinating.

ROUND 5

Machida lands a kick. And then a knee and punch combination.

Nasty knee to the body from Machida.

Good jab by Mousasi. That opens up Machida's nose.

Machida trips Mousasi. Mousasi almost ends up on top, but Machida does instead. Nicely done.

Machida has Mousasi's back now. Both hooks in. One minute to go.

Machida dives in Mousasi with punches to finish things off. Almost finished it there.

10-9 Machida, 50-45 -- I've got a shutout for Machida. Maybe the judges will give Mousasi one round, but I doubt it. Machida was class the whole way through. Technical clinic on the ground and standing up.

Official result: Lyoto Machida defeats Gegard Mousasi by unanimous decision (49-46, 50-45, 50-45)

Analysis: Machida didn't get a knockout or submission. It wasn't an impressive finish. But it was a dominant decision and he looked pretty awesome. He should probably get the next title shot against the Chris Weidman-Vitor Belfort winner. Mousasi is still right there at middleweight, too. He was in this fight and a few times could have turned it around.

ROUND 2

Souza lands a right and immediately changes levels to a takedown attempt. Doesn't get it.

Jacare is stalking Carmont. Spinning back kick. Blocked.

Carmont ducks under a punch and goes for a takedown. Up against the cage.

Carmont lands a right and Jacare slips. He's OK.

Jacare lands a right hook. Then he goes for a takedown attempt. Carmont isn't going to let him get it.

Good combo by Carmont. Jacare counters.

Jacare just missed a head kick. Carmont fires back with punches.

Souza going for another takedown against the cage. Not working.

10-9 Carmont -- Did he do much damage? No, but Carmont kept the fight standing and landed some solid strikes. He'll have to follow a similar formula in the third round. He doesn't want to be on the ground with Souza.

ROUND 3

Souza giving chase again. Carmont doing a good job defensively.

Jacare gets a takedown. That's huge. In back control. Pounding away.

Carmont is in a lot of trouble. Still more than three minutes left in the round.

Switching to mount. Souza is looking for something. He's transitioning. Now looking for the rear naked choke again.

Souza totally baited Carmont and got the hooks in again. In back control once again.

Jacare has his arm under his chin again. Same situation as the first round. And again, Souza cannot get the choke. Carmont has done a good job defending. But he can't get up.

Rear naked choke attempt again. He won't get it, but that's the end of the round.

Carmont raises his hands like he won. Sorry, bud. You did not.

10-9 Souza, 29-28 Souza -- You just don't want to be on the ground with Jacare. Carmont was just fine striking with Souza, but once that takedown happened in the third round, it was basically over.

Official result: Ronaldo Souza defeats Francis Carmont by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Analysis: Souza would give anyone in the world at 185 a whole lot of difficulty. He might not get the next title shot, but he should be right there. Carmont is a tough dude and Jacare dominated him on the ground, making it look easy. Carmont will bounce back -- he's still near the top five in the middleweight division.

ROUND 2

Musoke pushes Andrade against the cage. Goes for a takedown. Andrade defending well.

Musoke lands a knee to the face.

The two separate.

Musoke lands a head kick. Andrade might be hurt. Musoke lands some punches. Up against the cage. Musoke takes Andrade down.

Musoke working from the top. Landing some ground and pound. Andrade throwing blow from the bottom. Musoke landing hammer fists.

Elbows now from Musoke. Big elbows! Musoke is roughing Andrade up after almost being knocked unconscious.

That's how the round ends.

10-9 Musoke -- Big comeback by Musoke. He had almost the entirety of the offense in this round. Nasty ground and pound after the big takedown. Before that, he was winning the striking battle, too.

ROUND 3

Musoke wants this to go to the ground again. He probably doesn't want to feel Andrade's power and he knows Andrade is tired.

Musoke has him pressed against the cage and takes him down. He's got Andrade's back on the ground. Wow.

Andrade looks tired. He's also a BJJ stud, so Musoke should be careful.

Musoke is content to hold this position with a minute left. And why not? It's a sound, if not exciting, strategy.

And the fight is over.

10-9 Musoke -- Huge comeback by Musoke, even though the third round was awful to watch. He did what he had to do to win. So props to him.

Official result: Nico Musoke defeats Viscard Andrade by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Analysis: That's a heartbreaker and a head scratcher for Andrade. The fight was basically academic if he just jumped on Musoke after the first-round knock down. Instead, Andrade thought he had already won and he decided to celebrate like it was a walk off. Bad choice. Musoke, as it turns out, is the more technical, well-rounded fighter. And at 27 with his athleticism he could do some damage at 170. Andrade is pretty solid, too. He'll be fine.

ROUND 2

Oliveira looking for that takedown again and gets it. But Ogle turns it around and gets on top.

Oliveira gets up and takes Ogle down. Ogle trying to scoot over to the cage and does. Good knee from Oliveira as Ogle gets up.

Oliveira slaps on a d'Arce choke. Ogle out. No, he's not. Oliveira still has a hold of the neck. Ogle scrambles and he tries to get a choke! Nope.

Ogle slams Oliveira down. Ogle on top in Oliveira's guard. Both men trading elbows.

Oliveira up and has Ogle's back. He lands a big knee to the head. Ogle falls over and Oliveira has his back. That's how the round ends.

10-9 Oliveira -- Really fun round. Ogle has shown some guts. Some guys would have gotten frustrated having a dude draped all over them for two straight rounds. Ogle held his own in this one, just didn't do enough to win the round.

ROUND 3

Oliveira drops Ogle. Almost has a rear naked. Then goes for a triangle choke. But Ogle is back up.

Oliveira tries a guillotine and pull guard. Ogle slams him down and breaks out of the submission.

Oliveira is bloodied after some ground and pound. Or maybe it's Ogle. There's blood on both men.

Ogle ends up on top after a failed Oliveira throw attempt.

Oliveira goes for a triangle choke and he's got it! Ogle taps.

Official result: Charles Oliveira defeats Andy Ogle via submission (triangle choke) at 2:40 of the third round

Analysis: Oliveira is one of the more aggressive submission guys in the UFC. He's not just good at Brazilian jiu-jitsu, he really goes for it. He looks for the tap like brawlers look for a knockout. Fun to watch. Ogle had a lot of heart and survived for more than two rounds, but Oliveira was just too skilled. At 24, Oliveira has a very bright future at 145. Look for him to get into title contention at some point.

ROUND 2

Nothing happening in this round. Pretty uneventful.

Knee by Marcello in a clinch against the cage.

Proctor lands some hard punches and hurts Marcello. Goes for another guillotine, but it doesn't work.

Both guys are tired and this one is getting sloppy.

Proctor landing some more punches.

10-9 Proctor -- Both guys are exhausted. They're lightweights. Keep that in mind. Proctor rocked Marcello a couple of times. Marcello looks super tired.

ROUND 3

Proctor puts Marcello on kelly legs with a right hand.

Marcello coming back with some combinations. Showing life.

The crowd is booing mercilessly. They don't have the option of turning on the slam dunk contest. I do. And I want to.

Proctor catches Marcello's kick and Marcello falls down. This qualifies as a round highlight.

How has Proctor not been able to finish this? Marcello is hurt badly.

Proctor rocks Marcello again. He goes for a takedown. Sprawl by Proctor.

Can we get a finish here? Can we?

Proctor hits Marcello with another hard right. And then a combination. Marcello isn't going anywhere.

Marcello still fighting back. Wow.

10-9 Proctor, 29-28 Proctor -- OK, that fight wasn't any good. Credit Marcello for being super tough and having a good chin. Don't give Proctor any credit for not being able to finish a dude who was wobbling all over the Octagon.

Official result: Joe Proctor defeats Cristiano Marcell by unanimous decision

Analysis: Good for Proctor to come back after that extremely long layoff and win the fight. His right hand could be formidable in the future, but he has to have a better killer instinct. Maybe he just didn't want to injure his friend Marcello. Either way, that's another entire prelim card without a finish. This is not good.

ROUND 2

Jorge with a head kick, but it glances off Damm's shoulder.

Jorge gets poked in the eye. Doesn't look too good. Yamasaki halts the action.

Back to the action and now Damm gets poked. Ugh.

Damm catches Jorge with a left. Both guys are swinging,

Knee by Jorge from a Thai clinch. Ouch. But Damm brushes it off.

Jorge stuffs a takedown, but Damm lands a hard right.

Jorge hunting for combinations.

Damm lands some stiff punches. Jorge might be slightly hurt.

10-9 Damm -- This fight is not good. Lots of sloppy kickboxing. Damm got the better of these exchanges. He landed the harder punches. Did I mention this fight isn't any good?

ROUND 3

Damm catches Jorge's kick. Damm takes him down. He gets Jorge in a crucifix position. Jorge is out

Finally some grappling between two great grapplers.

Jorge has a d'Arce choke. It looks good. Damm hanging in. He might not have it. Damm is out.

That kind of stuff is what we should have been seeing all fight.

Damm lands a lunch. Jorge coming on. Getting sloppy.

Both guys swinging wildly. All of a sudden, this got good.

Jorge landing big. Jorge looking for a takedown. Damm grabs a kimura. He rolls with it. Now looking for an armbar.

Damm is cut on the side of his head. Jorge pushing him up against the cage. Now they separate.

Some sloppy stuff. Damm comes back with some punches. Jorge got kicked low! Lord. Now?

Back to the action. Damm stops a takedown. Damm with some hard punches. Jorge looking for a takedown again.

This is going to be tough to score. Jorge is bloodied now.

Jorge smashes Damm after a takedown attempt.

10-9 Damm, 29-28 Damm -- Super, super close. Damm seemed to land the harder punches and do more damage in the third round. But Jorge did have a tight submission and also landed bombs. Tough one to call. Let's see what the judges say.

Official result: Rodrigo Damm defeats Ivan Jorge by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Analysis: Can we like get a finish tonight? What is going on? UFC 169 and now this. Damm and Jorge are great Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighters. They're not good at kickboxing. It would have been cool to see them grapple a little more. Jorge, in my opinion, still has a brighter future despite the results tonight, in my opinion.

ROUND 2

Trinaldo tries a head kick and lands, but not flush.

Ronson lands a combination, but not with the power that Trinaldo has.

Ronson sticks an elbow in Trinaldo's face during a clinch.

Ronson is definitely starting to get his rhythm now. The fight could be turning right here.

Good right hook by Trinaldo with Ronson coming in. Trinaldo goes for a takedown -- weird. Stuffed by Ronson.

Spinning kick by Ronson and it lands. Trinaldo is slightly wobbled. But he's OK.

Trinaldo pushes Ronson against the cage. Looking for some knees. Ronson lands some knees.

Trinaldo lands a trip and the round ends.

10-9 Ronson -- Ronson found his striking rhythm and Trinaldo might have gotten a little tired. Trinaldo wasn't nearly as aggressive and Ronson appeared to land more.

Ronson jumps in and lands a right. And does it again.

Trinaldo just does not look like the same guy. He doesn't appear to be that tired, but he hasn't pushed ahead at all since the first round.

Good left by Trinaldo.

Ronson goes for a big overhand left, but misses. Then he lands a combination.

Trinaldo goes for a trip and takes Ronson's back. Knees to the body from Trinaldo. Knees to the thighs.

Trinaldo pushes him against the cage. Now they're separated.

Trinaldo working for a takedown again and he gets it. Time running out. That's it.

10-9 Trinaldo, 29-28 Trinaldo -- Who knew that grappling would be the deciding factor in this fight? Trinaldo landed some vicious knees in the clinch and also landed a takedown. Ronson looked good late in the third, but Trinaldo pulled it out.

Official result: Francisco Trinaldo defeats Jesse Ronson by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 30-27)

Analysis: Trinaldo might have been pacing himself a bit, perhaps because he's known for gassing out. The strategy worked, because he was able to do more in the third round. He's exciting and a great striker. He has some entertaining fights ahead of him at 155.

ROUND 2

Alcantara crushes Reis with a left. Right in the ear and he goes down.

Reis is durable though. He's back up. And now they're on the ground and on top. In full mount! Crap, what a recovery. Reis looked like he was out for a second.

Reis raining down some blows from the top. This is a guy you don't want mounting you. There still more than three minutes left in the round.

More ground and pound from Reis. Wow. Alcantara uses the cage to sweep! Can't do that in a BJJ match.

Alcantara now in guard. Reis looking for a submission. This is some pretty sick grappling.

Alcantara drops some punches and hammer fists on Reis. They're back up and Reis wrestles him back down to the ground. Smart for Reis, because he has not gotten the best of the stand-up exchanges.

Reis landing some punches from the top. That's how the fight ends.

10-9 Reis -- Yes, Reis got rocked and dropped early in the round, but he completely dominated the grappling exchanges, staying in dominant position for most of the round and also challenging for submissions. Good fight here.

ROUND 3

Alcantara landing some hard punches in the stand up. This is where he needs to keep it. He's clearly the better, more powerful striker. Also has the longer reach.

Reis, predictably, gets in tight and pushes Alcantara against the cage. Reis has him down. Wow.

Reis on top. Not doing damage, but in control.

Alcantara has to do something here or he's going to lose this fight.

Alcantara is up, but Reis has him in a body lock against the cage.

Beautiful trip by Alcantars and he's raining down blows. Big ground and pound! Hammering Reis now as time runs out.

Wow. How do you score that round?

10-9 Alcantara, 29-28 -- Reis had control most of the round, but Alcantara's striking advantage early and ground and pound late were the difference. That should earn him the round and the fight.

Official result: Iuri Alcantara defeats Wilson Reis by unanimous decision (28-29, 30-27, 30-27)

Analysis: Very close fight. Alcantara is the more well-rounded fighter, but Reis was able to outwrestle and eventually out grapple him. Alcantara did just enough in the third round to win, though. Neither guy is going to win a title at any point and both are on the wrong side of 30. So take that for what it's worth.

ROUND 2

Blanco trips Arantes with a leg kick ad jumps into guard.

Blanco with two huge slams to get out of a triangle. Damn. That was crazy. Nearly Rampage style.

Arantes pushes Blanco against the cage, looking for a takedown.

Blanco is frustrating. He has moments of brilliance, but sometimes lacks in the fundamentals and it costs him.

And now I'm watching de Andrade-Tukhugov again. Fight Pass is on the fritz on my Samsung Smart TV.

We're back to live action and Blanco is on top in guard. Yamasaki stands them up.

10-9 Blanco -- I guess. I wasn't able to see most of the round because of Fight Pass issues. It seemed like Blanco did more during the action I watched.

ROUND 3

Blanco goes for a single leg and it wasn't good. Arantes almost took his back.

Blanco lands a hard kick to the groin. Ouch. Arantes is in pain.

And he's still down. This would be a great time for me to eat the Chinese food that's been sitting on my kitchen counter.

Fight Pass has switched back to de Andrade-Tukhugov once again. Nice of them since Arantes is down.

OK, back to live action. I'm getting dizzy.

Yamasaki took a point away from Blanco. That's odd. It was the first one and looked to be unintentional.

Blanco with a takedown. Arantes going for an armbar from the bottom. Cannot get it.

Both men back up. Arantes going for a takedown and has it against the cage.

Blanco gets up, but Arantes still has him against the cage. Blanco might be fishing for a submission, but he's not going to get it.

Yamasaki separates them.

Arantes presses forward and gets Blanco against the cage again. Grinding away at him. Looking for the takedown. It's not fun to watch, but he has this fight in the bag because of the point deduction.

10-8 Arantes, 29-27 Arantes -- Such a weird fight. The first round was a lot of fun and Blanco had some nice moments in the second round. But a flurry in the first round and that groin kick are going to be the deciding factor for Arantes.

Official result: Felipe Arantes defeats Maximo Blanco by unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27)

Analysis: The Brazilian crowd likes this decision. Arantes is probably the better all around fighter, but Blanco can be fun to watch at times. It's hard to see either one of these guys cracking into the top 15 at 145 any time soon. But hey, I'd definitely watch their fights without a problem.

Ildemar Alcantara (19-6) vs. Albert Tumenov (12-1)

Jon Anik's pronunciation of "Jaragua" is sublime.

In keeping with the Brazil vs. Russia theme, here we are. Alcantara is 2-1 in the UFC, but coming off a loss to Igor Araujo. Tumenov is making his UFC debut. He's just 22 and has eight knockouts in 12 career wins. Not too shabby.

ROUND 1

Keith Peterson is the referee for this welterweight bout.

Fight Pass craps out at the beginning of the first round. Nice. But we seem to be OK now.

Alcantara with a nice combination against the boxer.

Tumenov lands a left that drops the Brazilian.

Alcantara gets back up and slams Tumenov down. Tumenov sweeps and he's on top in guard. Tumenov is bleeding.

Huge elbow from Tumenov. nasty ground and pound. Alcantara is being pretty loose from the bottom. He's getting smashed. Goodness.

Tumenov is lighting this dude up. Punches, elbows. With authority, too. Alcantara looks OK, which is weird. Because he's getting whooped.

Alcantara's head bouncing off the canvas. Hey man. You might want to think about trying to get up.

Alcantara actually uses some Brazilian jiu-jitsu and gets up to his feet. Smart idea.

Tumenov's left eye is messed up from that first exchange. Alcantara takes him down and now he's on top.

And there goes my Fight Pass again.

Alcantara lands punches and gets into side control as the round ends.

That was a great five minutes.

10-9 Tumenov -- That ground and pound was absolutely brutal and nothing Alcantara did after that made up for it. It would have been a 10-8 round if Alcantara didnt land that takedown.

ROUND 2

Tumenov swinging for the fences and landing. I'm convinced Alcantara is a robot. He doesn't look fazed.

Alcantara lands a takedown and gets into half guard. He's just going to chill here. I don't blame him.

Alcantara takes the back. Tumenov could be in trouble here. Now he's got mount. Well, not anymore. Tumenov slides out. And they're both back up.

Alcantara has Tumenov against the cage. And he still does. Peterson separates them.

Alcantara changes levels and takes him down with a body lock. Not super technical, but effective. Tumenov's face looks awful. Alcantara into half guard and now he's grinding the Russian's mug with some short elbows.

Big elbow from Alcantara. Tumenov is pouring blood. It's still mostly from the first round. But that cut is juicing again. That's how the round ends.

10-9 Alcantara -- Two big takedowns and some nice ground and pound. Alcantara has stolen the momentum in this fight and is dominating on the ground. Tumenov's face is a wreck.

ROUND 3

Good body kick by Alcantara. Tumenov needs to be a little less aggressive here. He can't let Alcantara land another takedown.

Crowd really getting behind Alcantara.

Tumenov lands a right hand flush. Alcantara eats it. He's fine. Dude has an iron chin.

Halfway through the third round and no takedown attempt by Alcantara. Why?

Both guys look pretty tired. This fight is still completely up for grabs.

Alcantara using his reach well enough. Jabs and straight rights are working.

Tumenov stuffs a takedown. He just can't get inside Alcantara's reach. The boxer is getting picked apart here.

10-9 Alcantara, 29-28 Alcantara -- Tumenov is a boxer, but it was Alcantara's boxing and reached that won him the third round and the fight. Tumenov absolutely throttled Alcantara in the first round, but Alcantara got the takedown in the second and landed some serious ground and pound. The third round stayed standing with Alcantara getting the best of things.

Official result: Ildemar Alcantara defeats Albert Tumenov by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)

Analysis: Nothing Alcantara does is pretty. But he's durable as hell and smart. You can go a long way in the UFC on those principles. Tumenov is obviously a powerful boxer and a good athlete. He'll go back to the drawing board and be fine in the UFC. Maybe a trip down to 155 would benefit him. He's not a big man at 170.

ROUND 2

Tukhugov lands a left kick to the body. It halts de Andrade's advance.

There's some offense by the Brazilian. A combination into a clinch. Lands some punches.

I'm liking Tuhugov's shorts. Looks like the Bengals logo. That probably won't fly when the UFC has a uniform soon.

Tukhugov loves throwing spinning s***. He doesn't land it very often though.

De Andrade goes for a spinning kick, but Tukhugov grabs him and pushes him into the cage.

De Andrade slips away. They're back in the center of the Octagon.

Tukhugov throws a spinning back fist and de Andrade's punch lands during the spin. Doesn't look like it did too much damage.

10-9 Tukhugov -- De Andrade looked better, but Tukhugov was strong at the beginning of the round and did more damage throughout. Very close round, though.

ROUND 3

Side kick by Tukhugov. The crowd really hasn't gotten into this one, but you can tell they really, really want to. That's de Andrade's fault.

Tukhugov is still controlling the center of the cage. Wicked body shot, but de Andrade counters with a hard left to the jaw. Tukhugov looked hurt for a second after he blocked a head kick.

Another spinning kick missed by Tukhugov. He might want to put those away. His boxing and footwork have been pretty strong.

De Andrade is winging punches and Tukhugov is slipping them and landing straight blows. He's much more technical. And de Andrade is looking pretty tired.

Good combination by the Russian. De Andrade stuffs a takedown. Let's see if he can use that to build some momentum with a minute left.

Tukhugov goes for another takedown, but de Andrade again is slippery and gets out of it.

Time for de Andrade to go for broke. He's exhausted. Crowd is trying to egg him on. He must not hear them, because he didn't do much. Fight over.

10-9 Tukhugov, 30-27 Tukhugov -- Another round of pretty much the same thing. Tukhugov is a more technical boxer and mixes in takedowns. De Andrade has some nice kicks, but his punching is wild. Tukhugov won every round in my opinion.

Official result: Zubaira Tukhugov defeats Douglas Silva de Andrade by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 1, 7:30 p.m. PT)

Lyoto Machida vs. Gegard Mousasi

Ronaldo Souza vs. Francis Carmont

Erick Silva vs. Takenori Sato

Viscardi Andrade vs. Nico Musoke

Charles Oliveira vs. Andy Ogle

PRELIMS (UFC Fight Pass, 4:30 p.m. PT)

Cristiano Marcello vs. Joe Proctor

Rodrigo Damm vs. Ivan Jorge

Francisco Trinaldo vs. Jesse Ronson

Iuri Alcantara vs. Wilson Reis

Felipe Arantes vs. Maximo Blanco

Ildemar Alcantara vs. Albert Tumenov

Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Zubaira Tukhugov

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