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AEW All Out 2023 Results: Winners, Matches, Venue, Attendance
1028 days ago
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AEW All Out 2023 Results: Winners, Matches, Venue, Attendance

AEW All Out 2023 is all set to take place over Labor Day weekend on September 3, 2023. The event will break from its usual location at the Now Arena, situated in the Chicago metro area, and will instead be hosted at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. This change is a departure from the norm, with the only exception being the 2020 event due to the COVID-19 pandemic that year. ### All Out is an annual PPV established by AEW in 2019, traditionally held during Labor Day weekend. It is one of AEW's prominent "Big Four" PPVs, which also comprises Double or Nothing, Full Gear, and Revolution. These are the four major quarterly shows produced by AEW. Notably, during the Forbidden Door PPV held on June 25, 2023, AEW announced that the fifth installment of All Out would be staged on September 3 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. This marks a departure from the previous practice of holding the event at the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. However, it's important to note that the 2020 event was an exception due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. ## In addition to the main event, All Out week will feature AEW's regular weekly television programs, namely Wednesday Night Dynamite and Friday Night Rampage. These shows will be held at the Now Arena on August 30. Dynamite will be broadcast live that night, while Rampage will be aired on tape delay on September 1. Additionally, the Saturday Collision show will be broadcast live from the United Center on September 2, just one night ahead of the All Out event. Tickets for all these events became available for purchase on July 14. ## AEW All Out 2023 Results No. Results Match Type Time 1. "Hangman" Adam Page won by last eliminating Brian Cage Over Budget Battle Royale 13:15 2. Hikaru Shida, Willow Nightingale, and Skye Blue defeated Athena, Mercedes Martinez, and Diamante (with Billie Starkz) by pinfall Six-woman tag team match 8:30 3. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) and Billy Gunn (c) (with Dennis Rodman) defeated Jeff Jarrett, Satnam Singh, and Jay Lethal (with Sonjay Dutt and Karen Jarrett) by pinfall Six-man tag team match for the AEW World Trios Championship 5:57 4. Better Than You Bay Bay (Adam Cole and MJF) (c) defeated The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds and John Silver) (with Evil Uno) by pinfall Tag team match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship 14:05 5. Samoa Joe (c) defeated Shane Taylor by submission Singles match for the ROH World Television Championship 6:25 6. Luchasaurus (c) (with Christian Cage) defeated Darby Allin (with Nick Wayne) by pinfall Singles match for the AEW TNT Championship 12:20 7. Miro defeated Powerhouse Hobbs by submission Singles Match 15:33 8. Kris Statlander (c) defeated Ruby Soho Singles match for the AEW TBS Championship 12:25 9. Bryan Danielson defeated Ricky Starks by technical submission Strap match 16:40 10. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) defeated Eddie Kingston and Katsuyori Shibata by pinfall Tag team match 15:55 11. Konosuke Takeshita (with Don Callis) defeated Kenny Omega by pinfall Singles Match 22:30 12. Bullet Club Gold (Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, Jay White, and Juice Robinson) defeated FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) by pinfall Eight-man tag team match 21:35 13. Jon Moxley defeated Orange Cassidy (c) Singles match for the AEW International Championship 19:50 Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Watch: Sean O'Malley TKOS Aljamain Sterling To Win Bantamweight Championship At UFC 292
1028 days ago
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Watch: Sean O'Malley TKOS Aljamain Sterling To Win Bantamweight Championship At UFC 292

Boston, August 20, 2023 - Enjoy the exhilarating highlights of the Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O’Malley main event clash at UFC 292, which unfolded on a thrilling Saturday night. Graciously provided by various sources, witness the pulse-pounding moments of their showdown. ## On August 19, the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts bore witness to the electrifying encounter between UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling (23-4) and the formidable Sean O’Malley (17-1, 1 no-contest) in the main event spectacle. This epic confrontation, a culmination of skill and determination, was broadcasted live exclusively on ESPN+ pay-per-view. ## Check out the exciting video highlights below to see the most memorable moments from their unforgettable fight. ## Go inside the O'Malley corner after Round 1 🔊 #UFC292 pic.twitter.com/ez1SDjNZR2— UFC (@ufc) August 20, 2023 ## SEAN O'MALLEY KNOCKS OUT ALJAMAIN STERLING 🤯 pic.twitter.com/EQfZAufmjg— Daily Grind Fantasy Sports (@DGFantasy) August 20, 2023 ## SEAN O'MALLEY KNOCKS OUT ALJAMAIN STERLING 😱WE HAVE A NEW BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMP #UFC292 pic.twitter.com/imITCioq49— UFC (@ufc) August 20, 2023 ## "DOUBT ME NOW!" 😤 #UFC292 pic.twitter.com/2qii0psOdP— MMAFighting.com (@MMAFighting) August 20, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW All In All Star 8-Man Tag Team Match Announced For 8/26 AEW Collision: Fyter Fest
1028 days ago
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AEW All In All Star 8-Man Tag Team Match Announced For 8/26 AEW Collision: Fyter Fest

Wembley, August 19, 2023 - AEW is going full steam ahead to get ready for Wembley Stadium on August 26 for AEW Saturday Collision. AEW Collision will serve as the last event before AEW All In at Wembley Stadium on August 27. Much of the announced lineup for the Saturday show is focused on getting everything set for AEW's most significant show yet. ## In the recent August 19 AEW Saturday Collision episode, it was revealed that the August 26 show will include an All Star 8-Man Tag Team Match. However, they didn't mention the wrestlers participating in this match. ## Additionally, they shared that Collision will have interviews with the wrestlers who will be part of the action in London. This time around, Collision will be taped on the same night as AEW Dynamite due to travel constraints for the London event. More matches are set to be announced during the August 23 episode of AEW Dynamite. ## Here's a rundown of the complete card: ## AEW Collision (8/26): ## -AEW All In All Star 8-Man Tag Match ## -Interviews with wrestlers in London ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC 292 Results: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Full Fight & Winner
1028 days ago
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UFC 292 Results: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Full Fight & Winner

Boston, August 19, 2023 - In the headlining contest, Aljamain Sterling might compete in the bantamweight division for the last instance as he safeguards his UFC championship versus Sean O'Malley. ## Sacnilk possesses the UFC 292 outcomes for the Sterling vs. O'Malley fight card, live blogs covering the complete main card, and additional details from the TD Garden Arena in Boston on Saturday night. ## UFC 292: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Full Fight & Recap Sterling stands in the cage's center, using distant flicking kicks. O'Malley moves in circles, feinting, looking for chances to counter. A chant of "Forget you, Aljo" comes from the Boston crowd. ## The first couple of minutes don't bring big changes. Both fighters show respect. O'Malley takes the center, while Sterling keeps testing with occasional long kicks. O'Malley lightly hits Sterling's body, and Sterling replies with three quick inside leg kicks. O'Malley lands one of his own. ## O'Malley's front left punch is blocked. A while passes with little action. Sterling throws a leg kick, and O'Malley tries a spinning kick but it's blocked. ## Sterling attempts a takedown, O'Malley balances on one leg as Sterling lands some light punches. Not much to score, but I'd give this round to the champion. ## ROUND 2: Sterling starts with a body kick. O'Malley attempts a kick but slips, giving Sterling a chance for an immediate takedown that O'Malley defends, creating space between them. As the challenger moves away, Sterling jabs at O'Malley. ## Suddenly, Sterling charges forward and gets hit by a well-timed counter right from O'Malley! Sterling is visibly hurt, stumbling and falling face-first to the mat. O'Malley doesn't hesitate, quickly moving in for ground-and-pound. He lands a series of strong hits, causing the referee to give Sterling a moment to recover. But O'Malley's accurate strikes continue, and the referee steps in. There's a new champion! Sterling gets up quickly, but he looks more confused than angry about the fight being stopped. ## 🏆𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐠𝐚 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰! 🏆 Sean O'Malley has KNOCKED OUT Aljamain Sterling in the main event! 💪#UFC292 pic.twitter.com/ukNFVJ7TUi— UFC on TNT Sports (@ufcontnt) August 20, 2023 ## UFC 292: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Fight Winner WINNER: Sean O'Malley def. Aljamain Sterling via TKO (strikes) - Round 2, 0:51 ##

AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For August 25, 2023
1028 days ago
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AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For August 25, 2023

AEW recorded the final episode of Rampage before tonight's AEW Collision event in Lexington, Kentucky. The spoiler results below will be broadcast on August 25, 2023. ## The commentary crew for the show included Johnny TV, Tony Schiavone, and Excalibur. ## QT Marshall secured a win against his adversary Gravity. The match concluded when Marshall executed a forceful suplex, smoothly transitioning into a sit-out powerbomb. ## - AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) def. Aaron Solo ## - Serpentico def. Truth Magnum## - Luchasaurus def. Enhancement Talent## - Saraya & Toni Storm def. Britt Baker & Hikaru Shida## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For Results...

AEW Collision Results, August 19, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
1029 days ago
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AEW Collision Results, August 19, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on August 19, 2023, live from Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY. ## AEW Collision starts at 8 PM ET. This is 5 PM PT, 1 AM BST, and 8 AM AEST. The show will run for two hours, so it will end at 10 PM ET. ## AEW Collision August 19, 2023: Play-By-Play Results Singles Match: Samoa Joe vs. The Golden Vampire ## Joe's adversary, dubbed the Golden Vampire by Kevin Kelly, initiated an assault on Joe even before the bell rang. He engaged Joe in combat along the perimeter of the ring before forcefully pushing the referee to the ground. Climbing into the ring, he delivered a knee strike as Joe was getting up, ultimately incapacitating Joe with a move known as the Go To Sleep.## The Golden Vampire subsequently removed his mask, unveiling himself as CM Punk. Punk took hold of the microphone and formally embraced Joe's challenge for the upcoming event, All In, using more direct language. ## WINNER: Samoa Joe vs. The Golden Vampire never started ## Jay White (w/ Bullet Club Gold) Vs Dalton Castle (w/ The Boys) ## Castle swiftly executed a takedown on White, utilizing a single leg move that pushed White against the ropes. In an attempt to send Castle out of the ring, White's efforts were thwarted by the Boys who returned Castle to the squared circle. Once back in the ring, Castle efficiently executed a couple of waistlock takedowns on White. White retaliated by delivering a chop to Castle in the corner and effectively countering a couple of Castle's suplex endeavors. Castle's endeavor to strike White with a running knee in the corner was evaded by White, causing Castle to soar out of the ring. While on commercial break, Bullet Club Gold pursued the Boys around the area outside the ring. ## Upon resuming the match, Castle successfully struggled out of White's restraint. White inadvertently walked into a suplex executed by Castle, followed by a solid back elbow strike. Castle capitalized on his momentum, delivering a forceful running knee into the corner and then executing a pair of powerful suplexes on White. White's resistance during a third suplex attempt was short-lived, as Castle executed a stalling German suplex, holding the bridge for a nearfall. ## Castle proceeded to lift White in preparation for his finishing move, Bangarang. However, White promptly grabbed onto the ropes and cunningly propelled Castle out of the ring by lowering them. White subjected Castle to a series of chops while positioned on the announce table. When White endeavored to send Castle back into the ring, Castle used the apron to springboard himself into a hurricanrana that caught White off-guard. In response to an attempted interference by Bullet Club Gold, the Boys neutralized them with a daring dive. ## Despite the setback, White managed to recover and achieve a nearfall with a uranage maneuver. Subsequently, White executed the Blade Buster on Castle, setting the stage for his ultimate victory by delivering the decisive Blade Runner move. ## WINNER: Jay White (w/ Bullet Club Gold) ## After the commercials, Tony Schiavone stepped into the ring alongside Bullet Club Gold. White made it clear that Omega better understand what's wise for him – implying that he should remain in the hospital bed they had presumably placed him in. He accused the Elite of deceiving everyone by asserting themselves as the top faction within Bullet Club. White vowed that at Wembley, Bullet Club Gold would rectify this misconception. ## Robinson chimed in, asserting that they took down Kenny Omega in a mere 2 minutes, and they were fully capable of handling their adversaries at All In. The Gunns chimed in as well, stating that while they intended to deal with the Bucks and Omega on the upcoming Wednesday, they sought a preliminary match to warm up right there and then. ## Bullet Club Gold (Juice Robinson & The Gunns) Vs Iron Savages (Bronson, Boulder, Jacked Jameson) ## The Savages initiated the confrontation against Austin Gunn at the outset. However, Robinson intervened by cutting off Bronson at the apron, giving the Gold team an upper hand. Following a Robinson cannonball maneuver, the Gold team taunted the Elite by mimicking their signature pose. Robinson executed a V-Trigger on Bronson, only for Colton Gunn to subsequently dispatch him to the ringside area as the match went into a commercial break. ## Upon returning from the break, Boulder was tagged into the match. Boulder surged with energy, delivering a double End of Days move that took down both Gunns. He adeptly caught Robinson mid-crossbody and then disposed of him onto the Gunns. The match evolved into a chaotic Pier Six brawl, involving all participants. ## Although the Gunns struggled to execute their 3:10 to Yuma move on Boulder, Austin Gunn managed to land a Fameasser instead. The match concluded with Robinson securing the victory over Jameson through his facebuster technique. ## WINNER: Bullet Club Gold (Juice Robinson & The Gunns) ## The commentators summarized recent events involving The Acclaimed, commencing with the apparent retirement of Billy Gunn. They then recounted the House of Black's assault on The Acclaimed during the past Wednesday, which left Caster injured and involved the theft of Gunn's boots. A video sequence showed the House of Black discarding Gunn's boots, accompanied by Malachi Black's assertion that Gunn had become a mere shadow of his former self. ## A video clip portrayed Jose The Assistant receiving a call from Rush, who expressed dissatisfaction with La Faccion Ingobernable's recent series of losses. Rush requested Jose to bring them to Mexico, and his wish was granted. Subsequently, scenes depicted Preston Vance & Dralistico engaging in a celebratory moment before being unexpectedly apprehended by masked individuals inside a van. The connection between this incident and the rumored kidnapping of Samoa Joe years ago stirred speculation. ## Moving backstage, Tony Schiavone conversed with Ricky Starks. Starks clarified that his suspension spanned 28 days, constituting four complete weeks rather than a full 30 days. With two of those weeks already served, Starks anticipated the conclusion of his suspension on the eve of All Out in Chicago. Starks affirmed his intention to introduce chaos on this night, joined by Big Bill entering the scene. Subsequently, a visually stylized video montage showcased Starks, emphasizing his renewed focus and intensified threat, stating that his recent distractions were behind him, and he now posed a significant danger. ## Big Bill (w/ Ricky Starks) Vs Derek Neal ## Accompanied by Starks' music, Bill made his entrance. He swiftly dominated Neal, executing a chokeslam that secured him victory in under two minutes. Following the match, Bill maintained control over Neal, allowing Starks to whip him with the belt. ## WINNER: Big Bill (w/ Ricky Starks) ## Willow Nightingale Vs Diamante ## Diamante aimed to control Nightingale, yet Nightingale adeptly thwarted a headscissors maneuver and followed up with a successful backbreaker. Subsequently, Nightingale deposited Diamante onto the apron, prompting the arrival of Mercedes Martinez at ringside. Nightingale attempted an Oklahoma Stampede, but Diamante countered by executing a chop block. ## As the action resumed following the commercial break, Nightingale initiated a series of clotheslines that propelled her into an offensive rhythm against Diamante. A well-executed main event spinebuster garnered Nightingale a close nearfall. Diamante responded by forcefully yanking Nightingale off the top rope and launching into a sequence of running knees in the corner. Diamante proceeded to deliver an Asai DDT, securing another nearfall. ## Nightingale, however, displayed her resilience by taking Diamante to the top rope. After successfully resisting a powerbomb attempt, Nightingale launched a precise dropkick. Martinez's interference prompted Kris Statlander to intervene, executing a suplex on Martinez at ringside. Outside the ring, Nightingale executed a pounce on Diamante, before bringing the action back inside the ring. The match concluded with Nightingale securing the victory through her finishing move, the Babe With The Powerbomb. ## WINNER: Willow Nightingale ## Powerhouse Hobbs Vs Kevin Ku ## Ku attempted a standing crossbody, yet Hobbs remained steadfast, causing Ku to be sent soaring. Hobbs followed up with a forceful splash in the corner, then executed a back superplex that brought Ku crashing down. Hobbs continued his dominance, delivering a series of powerful lariats before finishing with his signature main event spinebuster, securing the victory. At times during the match, Hobbs directed his attention toward Miro, conveying his intentions. After the match's conclusion, he underlined his message by applying the Accolade submission hold. ## WINNER: Powerhouse Hobbs ## Miro's presence appeared on the video screen. He conveyed that he once adhered to a certain path, but now he navigates his journey alone. Miro asserted that Hobbs' redemption awaited him at All Out, emphasizing that he would even go as far as desecrating Hobbs' lifeless body. A striking statement, to say the least. ## A lineup of the Dynamite card was presented, detailing the upcoming matches. Additionally, the Collision card was outlined, featuring an All-Star Eight Man Tag, although specific names were left undisclosed. The night before All In, we can anticipate hearing from the stars of the show in London. ## Christian Cage (w/Luchasaurus) vs. Darby Allin ## The match kicked off with a slow pace as Allin targeted Cage's arm. Cage retaliated by slamming Allin onto his hammerlocked arm, followed by forcefully whipping Allin into the corner turnbuckles just before the commercial break.## Upon returning from the break, Allin initiated a sequence of pinfall attempts on Cage. Cage utilized the ropes to impact Allin's neck and subsequently hurled him into the barricade. Displaying the TNT Title belt, Cage taunted Allin, then delivered a punch and executed a hammerlock slam. He further modified his reverse DDT by incorporating Allin's arm, causing Allin to be slammed with his arm immobilized. Cage prepared for a spear, but Allin thwarted him with a kick, executing a Code Red for a close nearfall. Allin creatively utilized his turtleneck to momentarily blind Cage, leading to a collision of their heads as the match ventured into another commercial break. ## As the action resumed, Allin gained momentum, utilizing Coffin Splashes to his advantage. He propelled Cage into the turnbuckles with a shotgun dropkick. Ascending to the top rope, Allin chose to dive onto Luchasaurus rather than target Cage. However, Luchasaurus intercepted Allin and led him into a Cage lariat on the outside. Allin then directed his focus towards Christian, executing a drop toe hold onto him while he was seated in a chair. Subsequently, Allin delivered a missile dropkick off the top rope to Christian on the floor. ## Returning to the ring, Allin set up for the Coffin Drop, yet Cage rolled to the apron. Despite this, Allin proceeded with the Coffin Drop attempt, but Luchasaurus swiftly pulled Cage out of harm's way, causing Allin to land on the apron with a harsh impact. Following a referee decision to dismiss Luchasaurus backstage, Cage capitalized by striking Allin with the TNT Title, sending Allin to the floor. Cage brought Allin back into the ring, but the resulting pinfall attempt only yielded a nearfall. ## In a sudden turn of events, Allin evaded a spear and used a dropkick to thrust Cage into the corner. Taking advantage of the situation, Allin positioned Cage on the top rope, yet Cage responded with a sunset flip powerbomb and a subsequent spear for another nearfall. Cage interrupted Allin's resurgence with a decisive lariat, and although he aimed for an Unprettier, Allin adeptly countered and managed to secure a jackknife cover for the victory. ## WINNER: Darby Allin ## Post-match, Tony Schiavone intended to interview Allin, but Luchasaurus reappeared. In a sudden turn, Cage struck Allin from behind using the TNT Title, while Luchasaurus followed suit by executing a chokeslam on Allin. Cage proceeded to cover Allin, and under the influence of Luchasaurus, Schiavone counted to three and proclaimed Cage as the victorious and reigning TNT Champion. Concluding the show, Cage and Luchasaurus stood tall, solidifying their dominance. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE SuperShow From Ottawa Results 8/19/23: Winners, Highlights
1029 days ago
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WWE SuperShow From Ottawa Results 8/19/23: Winners, Highlights

Ottawa, August 19, 2023 - Here are the full results for WWE SuperShow From Ottawa which takes place on August 19, 2023, live from Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Canada. ## The show features, Cody Rhodes, Trish Tratus, WWE Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley, WWE World Heavyweight champion Seth "Freakin" Rollins, Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, and many more! ## WWE SuperShow From Ottawa Results 8/19/23 6-Man Tag Team Match: Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Drew McIntyre defeated Imperium ## WWE Women's World Heavyweight Championship Match: Rhea Ripley defeated Natalya via pinfall ## Triple Threat Match For WWE Women's Championship: IYO SKY defeated Charlotte Flair and Asuka via pinfall ## Cody Rhodes defeated Damian Priest via pinfall ## Triple Threat Match: The O.C defeated Austin Theory, Cedric Alexander, and Shelton Benjamin ## Handicapped Match: Becky Lynch defeated Trish Stratus and Zoey Stark ## Ottawa Street Fight For the WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Seth Freakin Rollins defeated Finn Balor via pinfall ## cody giving his belt to a fan at #WWEOttawa 🤍 pic.twitter.com/BqSdyHRSYG— maddy (@maddyheartscody) August 20, 2023 ## #WWEOTTAWA pic.twitter.com/Kgx3KAeU4L— P3RSONA (@p3rsona47) August 20, 2023 ## @CodyRhodes is the best. Thanked everyone at the show. He's signing everything and taking as many pictures as possible before they tell him to go to the back. #WWEOttawa pic.twitter.com/HT8K2FQ8k5— Sofia (@sofdlovesbsb) August 20, 2023 ## #WWEOttawa pic.twitter.com/48y4BoLiPU— KingofNotes (@notes_king) August 20, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ranking Top 10 Brock Lesnar Matches Following His Second Return In 2021
1029 days ago
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Ranking Top 10 Brock Lesnar Matches Following His Second Return In 2021

Webster, August 19, 2023 - Brock Lesnar is known as one of the most destructive opponents in WWE. Following his return in 2012, Lesnar quickly became one of the most popular wrestlers in the company. He has won the WWE Championship 7 times, the Universal Championship thrice, and more accolades. ## Brock Lesnar's time as WWE Champion ended when he faced Drew McIntyre at the main event of WrestleMania 36 Part 2. The match was recorded on March 25–26 and shown on April 5. After this, Lesnar was absent from WWE until 2021. ## Various sources later said that Lesnar's contract with WWE ended after the WrestleMania 36 match, making his situation uncertain. In March 2022, Lesnar personally said that he first retired from pro wrestling after WrestleMania 36. But he changed his mind and returned in 2021. ## Lesnar, with a new cowboy/farmer appearance featuring a beard and ponytail, made his comeback at SummerSlam on August 21, 2021. This time, he appeared as a good guy (face) and confronted Universal Champion Roman Reigns right after Reigns had defended his title successfully against John Cena. ## Here are the top 10 Brock Lesnar matches since his return in 2021 ## 10. Fatal 5-Way for the WWE Championship: Big E vs. Brock Lesnar vs. Kevin Owens vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Seth Rollins - Day 1 (2022): During the December 3 episode of SmackDown, it was revealed that Lesnar would once again clash with Reigns for the championship. This time, the match was set for the Day 1 event. However, due to Reigns contracting COVID-19, the match got called off.## Instead, Lesnar got placed into Raw's WWE Championship showdown at the event, turning it into a fatal five-way match. On January 1, 2022, at Day 1, Lesnar secured his sixth WWE Championship by defeating Bobby Lashley, Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins, and the defending champion Big E, whom he pinned. ## 9. Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley - Crown Jewel (2022): In a rivalry spanning almost two decades, Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley squared off for just the second time in their careers. Their previous encounter saw Lashley claim Lesnar's WWE Championship. ## Lashley took the early advantage, assaulting Lesnar before the match began, focusing on Lesnar's knee. Despite this, Lesnar rallied and executed German suplexes on Lashley. A powerful F5 followed, but only garnered a near fall. ## The bout spilled outside the ring, where Lashley rammed Lesnar into the post. Back in the ring, Lashley locked in the Hurt Lock on Lesnar, who countered by pinning Lashley to secure the win. ## 8. Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley - Elimination Chamber (2023): At WWE Elimination Chamber on Saturday, Bobby Lashley emerged victorious over Brock Lesnar, but not in a conventional manner. Their intense rivalry led to a heated grudge match. ## Lashley managed to apply his signature move, the Hurt Lock, on Lesnar, who seemed to be struggling to escape. However, Lesnar turned the tables by delivering a low-blow kick, prompting referee Chad Patton to signal the disqualification. ## Unpleased with the outcome, Lesnar expressed his frustration by executing an F-5 on referee Patton. He then directed his anger towards Bobby Lashley, setting the stage for further animosity between the two. ## 7. Brock Lesnar vs. Omos - WrestleMania 39 (2023): At WrestleMania 39's Night 2, Brock Lesnar triumphed over Omos in a clash of titans on Sunday. ## In the initial moments, it seemed that The Beast Incarnate might be struggling, with Omos taking control. However, Lesnar managed to rally and turned the tide of the match. He eventually brought down The Nigerian Giant with his signature F-5 move, securing the victory. ## 6. Brock Lesnar Wins 2022 WWE Men's Royal Rumble Match: Brock Lesnar secured his spot in the WrestleMania 38 main event by winning the 2022 men's Royal Rumble match on Saturday night. ## Entering from the No. 30 position, The Beast Incarnate eliminated numerous participants, ultimately outlasting them all. He sealed his victory by eliminating Drew McIntyre last. ## 5. Brock Lesnar vs. Cody Rhodes - Backlash (2023): After his defeat against Roman Reigns in WrestleMania 39's main event last month, Cody Rhodes made a strong comeback at WWE Backlash in Puerto Rico on Saturday. He secured victory by overcoming Brock Lesnar in a long-standing rivalry. ## Lesnar initially appeared to have the upper hand when he applied the kimura lock on Rhodes. However, The American Nightmare turned the tables by rolling on top of The Beast Incarnate, stealing the pin for the win. Earlier in the bout, Lesnar suffered a cut on his face when he was subjected to a drop toehold into an exposed corner turnbuckle. ## 4. Brock Lesnar Vs Cody Rhodes - WWE Night of Champions 2023: Brock Lesnar sought payback on Saturday at WWE Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia, securing victory against Cody Rhodes in a rematch following their Backlash encounter. ## Having endured a broken arm inflicted by The Beast Incarnate on the previous Monday's Raw, Rhodes entered the match with his arm encased in a cast. At a certain juncture, he ingeniously employed his cast as a weapon, temporarily gaining the advantage. ## Nonetheless, Lesnar seized The American Nightmare in a Kimura Lock, and although Rhodes somehow managed to escape initially, The Beast reasserted the hold, causing Rhodes to lose consciousness. ## 3. Cody Rhodes Vs Brock Lesnar - WWE SummerSlam 2023: Cody Rhodes emerged victorious on Saturday night at WWE SummerSlam, marking the conclusive match in his rivalry with Brock Lesnar. ## Rhodes endured a fierce onslaught on his path to winning the match: ## 2. Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns - WrestleMania 38 (2022): ## At WrestleMania 38's main event, Roman Reigns triumphed over Brock Lesnar in a Winner-Take-All match, seizing the WWE Universal Championship. The highly anticipated clash between Reigns and Lesnar delivered impactful moves, showcasing their dominance. The match lived up to its billing as a colossal encounter. ## Drawing from past WrestleMania encounters, especially their 2015 bout, Lesnar unleashed a series of suplexes after shedding his gloves. However, as the bout progressed, Reigns turned the tables, reminiscent of their WrestleMania 31 showdown. ## The pivotal moment arrived when Reigns pinned Lesnar with multiple spears. The match's conclusion, though abrupt, saw Reigns possibly nursing a legitimate shoulder injury, adding to the realism. Despite the challenge of hoisting the WWE and Universal Championships, Reigns celebrated comfortably on the entrance ramp. It's worth noting that Paul Heyman's interference played a role in Reigns' victory. ## 1. Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns - SummerSlam (2022):At SummerSlam on Saturday night, Roman Reigns emerged victorious over Brock Lesnar in a Last Man Standing match, successfully defending the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. ## Lesnar's entrance added a unique touch as he rode a tractor to the ring. The intensity escalated as he employed the tractor to lift one side of the ring, providing an unexpected twist to the encounter. Additionally, Austin Theory's attempt to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase ended in failure. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC 292 Results: Sterling vs. O’Malley: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
1029 days ago
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UFC 292 Results: Sterling vs. O’Malley: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Boston, August 19, 2023 - Sacnilk possesses the UFC 292 outcomes for the Sterling vs. O'Malley fight card, live blogs covering the complete main card, and additional details from the TD Garden Arena in Boston on Saturday night. ## In the headlining contest, Aljamain Sterling might compete in the bantamweight division for the last instance as he safeguards his UFC championship versus Sean O'Malley. ## UFC strawweight titleholder Zhang Weili defends her belt against Amanda Lemos in the co-main encounter. ## UFC Bantamweight Championship: Aljamain Sterling (c) vs. Sean O'Malley ROUND 1: Sterling stands in the cage's center, using distant flicking kicks. O'Malley moves in circles, feinting, looking for chances to counter. A chant of "Forget you, Aljo" comes from the Boston crowd. ## The first couple of minutes don't bring big changes. Both fighters show respect. O'Malley takes the center, while Sterling keeps testing with occasional long kicks. O'Malley lightly hits Sterling's body, and Sterling replies with three quick inside leg kicks. O'Malley lands one of his own. ## O'Malley's front left punch is blocked. A while passes with little action. Sterling throws a leg kick, and O'Malley tries a spinning kick but it's blocked. ## Sterling attempts a takedown, O'Malley balances on one leg as Sterling lands some light punches. Not much to score, but I'd give this round to the champion. ## ROUND 2: Sterling starts with a body kick. O'Malley attempts a kick but slips, giving Sterling a chance for an immediate takedown that O'Malley defends, creating space between them. As the challenger moves away, Sterling jabs at O'Malley. ## Suddenly, Sterling charges forward and gets hit by a well-timed counter right from O'Malley! Sterling is visibly hurt, stumbling and falling face-first to the mat. O'Malley doesn't hesitate, quickly moving in for ground-and-pound. He lands a series of strong hits, causing the referee to give Sterling a moment to recover. But O'Malley's accurate strikes continue, and the referee steps in. There's a new champion! Sterling gets up quickly, but he looks more confused than angry about the fight being stopped. ## WINNER: Sean O'Malley def. Aljamain Sterling via TKO (strikes) - Round 2, 0:51 ## UFC Women's Strawweight Championship: Zhang Weili (c) vs. Amanda Lemos ROUND 1: Both women begin in orthodox stances and exchange bounces. Weili employs quick feints and gains control of the center. Lemos switches stances as they assess each other. Lemos throws a swift low kick, caught by Weili, resulting in an immediate takedown! Despite Lemos' agility, Weili adeptly passes her legs and transitions to side control quickly, establishing dominance within the first minute. ## With Lemos near the fence, Weili exerts pressure through subtle shots. Employing effective head positioning, Weili keeps Lemos pinned, delivering forceful left-hand strikes. Weili maintains control over Lemos, even securing a leg to control her against the fence. She follows up with impactful strikes. Lemos' shift prompts Weili to deliver powerful left-hand blows, putting Lemos in a difficult situation. ## A notable scramble occurs, as Lemos attempts a D'Arce choke. Weili maintains her top position, defending against the submission. Lemos lacks the leverage to complete the move. Weili escapes, seizing Lemos' back, and lands heavy strikes. Lemos moves and shifts to evade danger. Although Lemos survives the intense moment, Weili continues her top control, peppering Lemos with significant left-hand strikes. Lemos struggles to break free, managing to endure until the round's end. Just before the bell, Lemos attempts another D'Arce choke, thwarted by Weili's slam. ## ROUND 2: What a thrill! Lemos keeps her cool on the stool despite taking a beating. And that D'Arce attempt could've been a game-changer if Weili wasn't so sharp. Lemos starts with energy, taking center stage and swinging, but no luck this time. Weili uses feints and bounces while throwing a low kick. Lemos lands a significant right hand, which Weili handles well. Lemos attempts a front kick that Weili almost catches. Both women move with angles. Weili delivers a stepping side kick to the body. Lemos scores with a brutal right hand, hitting her mark. She's getting comfortable, but the action gets chaotic as Weili secures a body lock, taking Lemos down. Weili quickly transitions to side control, right at the center of the cage. ## Lemos tries to close the gap, but Weili displays her strength. Weili initiates a crucifix attack, looking to transition to mount, but Lemos manages to secure a leg, ending up in half guard. Weili maintains her weight and delivers small shots, demonstrating excellent shoulder pressure. Weili attempts to change position, but Lemos defends well with her legs. Weili resorts to landing elbows, maintaining pressure and limiting Lemos' movement. Lemos attempts to buck and roll, but Weili maintains top control, then swiftly moves to Lemos' back in an impressive sequence. She takes Lemos down into a complete backpack position, showcasing impressive transitions. ## Lemos fights to escape, managing to rise with Weili still holding on. Weili transitions to side control as Lemos secures a leg for guard. The champion postures up, delivering elbows. Lemos lifts herself and returns to her feet. Weili holds onto an overhook, landing a solid elbow and body knees, before again taking Lemos down. She's asserting her dominance. This time, it's full guard, and Weili postures up and advances. Lemos turtles, and Weili takes her back. Lemos positions herself against the fence using her left side, while Weili remains relentless. Lemos clings to her right arm to fend off punches as the round concludes. ## ROUND 3: Lemos shows signs of fatigue but remains resilient, suggesting she's still in the game. She landed notable shots, as highlighted by Weili's corner. Recognizing Lemos' potential desperation, they aim to secure a victory in this round. Lemos starts at the center, quickly overtaken by Weili. Lemos adopts a cautious approach, avoiding rushed moves, while Weili remains wary, knowing a clinch could seal the deal. The opening minute lacks excitement, both missing their combos. Lemos tries a knee, but Weili evades and clinches. Lemos briefly gains control against the cage, but Weili counters with a powerful elbow, reclaiming dominance and subsequently taking Lemos down. ## Weili rises and focuses on Lemos' legs with kicks. Lemos takes a breather. Weili maneuvers into guard, using punches to transition to side control swiftly. Lemos lies flat, signs of fatigue becoming apparent. Despite attempting to hip in, Weili circles and takes Lemos' back. Weili secures hooks, flattening Lemos. Lemos attempts to roll, but Weili maintains the backpack position, attempting a choke. Lemos resists, ending up belly down again. She then secures half guard, displaying strength. ## Weili targets shots, while Lemos concentrates on defense, shifting away from submissions. Weili transitions to knee-on-belly position. Lemos stands, yet Weili keeps her near the fence, delivering a fierce elbow and minor shots. Lemos displays fatigue, as Weili takes control. Weili releases a combination when they break. The champion throws a 1-2 combo, and Lemos counters at a slower pace. Her strikes lack the earlier impact. Weili controls the pace, pushing Lemos back. As time dwindles, the round concludes without major developments. ## ROUND 4: Lemos' striking stats are significantly lower with only 9 strikes compared to Weili's 158. More 10-8 rounds might have been appropriate given the gap. Lemos appears okay but noticeably heavier. Her enthusiasm is still there, yet somewhat diminished. Lemos initially takes the lead, but there's little action in the first 30 seconds. The pace remains patient. Another 30 seconds pass with a similar tone. Weili moves around Lemos, adding leg kicks. ## Lemos attempts counters with reduced speed and impact. Weili opts for a cardio kickboxing approach, using light shots and maintaining a high guard, mainly focusing on kicks. She's clearly waiting for Lemos to make a move for a takedown counter. Lemos connects with a left and another. The second briefly stumbles Weili, but she recovers swiftly. Lemos nearly lands a strong elbow. Nevertheless, Weili responds with a powerful right hand, converting it into a double-leg takedown—impressive execution. ## Lemos then attempts a D'Arce choke, focusing on Weili's neck. However, Weili escapes, regains her footing, and lands an elbow before creating space. Weili's pace slows, and Lemos audibly catches her breath. Determination persists, but Lemos' strikes lose accuracy. She lands a right but faces a combo from Weili. Lemos turns reckless, swinging wildly as Weili evades. Weili's high kick connects. Both fighters display fatigue, yet Lemos charges forward, swinging fervently as the bell rings. ## ROUND 5: Lemos seeks a finish, relying on determination. Round four was even, and Weili looks rejuvenated after her corner's advice. Lemos is slower, while Weili remains agile. Weili starts with effective side kicks and a solid body kick. Weili's devastating right hand stuns Lemos, followed by punishing shots. Lemos attempts a leg lock, but Weili counters. Lemos shows resilience. Lemos scrambles, Weili keeps control. Lemos fights back. ## Lemos endures Weili's strikes, while Weili secures takedowns. Lemos keeps resisting. Lemos rises, Weili controls and lands shots. Weili takes Lemos down again, focusing on side control for a potential finish. Weili might tire after the exchange. Both tire. Lemos endures, Weili maintains control. Lemos takes hits. Lemos rises, targets Weili's neck. Weili avoids. Time runs out. Lemos charges, fight ends. ## WINNER: Weili Zhang def. Amanda Lemos via unanimous decision (50-43, 50-44, 49-45). ## Welterweight: Neil Magny vs. Ian Machado Garry ROUND 1: Both fighters start in orthodox stance, but IMG quickly employs calf kicks to take Magny down to the mat twice in rapid succession. Despite the takedowns, Magny gets up each time, and the action continues. IMG lands another powerful calf kick within 10 seconds, showcasing his effective strategy. Magny's smaller legs may make him more susceptible to these kicks. Despite the takedowns, IMG maintains speed and movement, landing accurate right hands and more calf kicks. Magny attempts to parry a jab and initiates a clinch, but IMG escapes swiftly. The calf kick strategy persists, enabling IMG to evade Magny's advances while landing strikes. ## Magny presses forward, seeking engagement, but IMG counters with a combination and secures a clinch against the cage. They exchange briefly within the clinch, leading to Garry tripping Magny to the mat. Magny briefly sits before standing up. IMG seizes the center and successfully lands another leg kick. Another calf kick takes Magny down again. Magny resorts to a butt scoot, slowing the fight's momentum. Magny regains his footing, and IMG throws a glancing head kick. Magny attempts to capitalize but fails to take down IMG due to his impressive balance. Another low kick affects Magny, and the round concludes with both fighters making it to the end. ## ROUND 2: Magny's corner expresses dissatisfaction with his performance and encourages him to intensify his efforts. Despite his attempts to advance, Magny struggles to gain an upper hand against IMG. The second round echoes the previous pattern, with IMG delivering smart long-range strikes, particularly impactful leg kicks. However, Magny's condition deteriorates as he endures another calf kick, resulting in an evident limp. The repeated kicks drive Magny against the fence, exacerbating his leg damage. ## Seizing an opportunity, Magny seizes a clinch as IMG becomes overly aggressive, aiming to bring him down. Despite his compromised leg, Magny maintains a rear waistlock, asserting control against the cage. Eventually, Garry maneuvers to break free, utilizing the cage to escape the hold. After more clinch exchanges, IMG manages to disengage with 2 minutes left in the round. Magny maintains pressure, but a head kick from IMG dislodges his mouthpiece, leading to a brief pause for retrieval. After the restart, another low kick intensifies Magny's discomfort, visibly affecting his mobility. Although IMG attempts a flying knee that narrowly misses, Magny, despite his compromised state, perseveres and endures the round. ## ROUND 3: After the round ends, IMG playfully expresses his feelings towards Magny, reflecting the pre-fight trash talk. This tension is evident in their octagon showdown, with Magny experiencing the consequences. The next round sees Magny initiating an offensive, countered by a blocked head kick from IMG. A takedown attempt by Magny results in a butt scoot, with a subsequent calf kick hindering his mobility. IMG capitalizes, unleashing strikes against the fence, including another leg kick that drops Magny momentarily. ## IMG continues to exploit Magny's compromised leg with body kicks, punches, and calf kicks, limiting Magny's response. A teep rocks Magny's face, and he covers up under IMG's onslaught. In a clinch, Magny is taken down by IMG, seeking a late finish. Despite his adversity, Magny holds on until the end, as IMG disengages, symbolizing the culmination of their rivalry. The fight's outcome prompts Magny to reflect on his approach, both in and out of the octagon. ## WINNER: Ian Machado Garry def. Neil Magny by unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-24). ## Bantamweight: Da'Mon Blackshear vs. Mario Bautista ROUND 1: Blackshear and Bautista start in orthodox stances. Blackshear moves to the center, fighting tall, while Bautista adopts a lower stance and employs low kicks. Bautista rushes, narrowly avoids a counter, and the two grapple briefly. Blackshear secures a body lock, Bautista defends, and they spin playfully. Blackshear takes Bautista down against the fence, but Bautista scrambles up. They exchange clinch shots, then Bautista presses forward. ## Blackshear responds with low kicks and a takedown. Bautista gets up, but Blackshear trips him down. Bautista escapes a guillotine attempt. Blackshear escapes the choke, Bautista stands, and Blackshear lands a shot before the round ends. ## ROUND 2: Bautista starts aggressively with power shots and a flying knee attempt. Blackshear counters with a well-timed knee and engages in a clinch. They separate, and Bautista lands a significant strike. Bautista changes strategy, attempting a double-leg takedown. Blackshare defends near the fence, using effective elbows in the clinch. Bautista also lands an elbow. Blackshear employs economical striking. Bautista pursues powerful shots and another clinch takedown attempt, while Blackshear responds with a solid knee and elbow. ## Bautista switches positions and maintains pressure, leading Blackshear to retreat. Bautista delivers a notable body shot. Blackshear alters course and initiates clinch wrestling. They separate, and Blackshear lands an elbow. Blackshare's takedown attempt is thwarted by Bautista's defense. Bautista continues to pressure, forcing Blackshear backward as his energy diminishes. Blackshear engages in a clinch, delivering uppercuts. Bautista secures a clinch, delivering impactful elbows as the round concludes. ## ROUND 3: Blackshear appears fatigued but still secured the round, despite concerns about appearance. Bautista displayed strength in the latter half. Bautista starts aggressively with a solid right hand, pressuring Blackshear against the fence. Blackshear counters effectively with a right hand, but Bautista maintains his offense. Both engage in clinches, with Bautista landing elbows and knees to the body. ## Bautista continues his clinch dominance, wearing down Blackshear with elbows and body shots. He executes a takedown, while Blackshear seeks to stand but ends up on his back. Bautista maintains control, despite audience reaction. Blackshare escapes, and Bautista's pressure persists. As the round ends, Blackshear lands a right hand, momentarily toppling Bautista. Bautista secures a takedown just before the round concludes, ending a strong fight. ## WINNER: Mario Bautista def. Da'Mon Blackshear by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27). ## Bantamweight: Marlon Vera vs. Pedro Munhoz ## ROUND 1: The bout begins with Vera taking the center stage. Both fighters adopt a southpaw stance. Munhoz initiates the action swiftly with leg kicks and nimble movement, gradually wearing down his opponent. Vera seizes an opportunity and catches one of Munhoz's leg kicks, using it to trip Munhoz down. However, Vera doesn't pursue further. Munhoz promptly returns to his feet, and the fight resumes at a distance. Munhoz sets a brisk pace from the start, consistently employing low kicks. Vera employs a well-executed jab down the middle. Although Vera's longer reach is evident, Munhoz avoids getting within punching range, maintaining movement and peppering Vera with his kicks.## Munhoz employs a rapid sequence of strikes, often delivering three strikes for every one from Vera. The focus is on the numerous kicks Munhoz unleashes, not necessarily heavy in impact but abundant in number. Vera adapts and begins to find his timing, successfully landing intercepting jabs as Munhoz maneuvers. Notably, Vera responds with a powerful low kick of his own. Munhoz attempts a takedown with a bare double-leg effort, but Vera effectively thwarts the attempt and counters with a jab. Vera's offense hasn't featured many power shots up to this point, while Munhoz persists in pressuring Vera and maintaining his flurry of strikes. Vera manages to connect with a solid left hand and transitions to an orthodox stance.## A combination from Vera falls short, and Munhoz retaliates with a pair of left-hand strikes from his southpaw stance. Munhoz presses forward, staying close to Vera and continuously delivering strikes. Although Vera observes a lot, his offensive output remains relatively restrained. Both fighters continue to exchange low kicks. Munhoz utilizes a shifting right as he moves forward, prompting Vera to prime his counterpunches. Vera lands a hook to Munhoz's body, but Munhoz maintains his relentless pace and pressure. As the round concludes, Vera lands a well-placed fall-away left, showcasing his resilience amidst Munhoz's onslaught. ## ROUND 2: The first round unfolded almost exactly as anticipated: Vera delivering more power shots, while Munhoz maintained higher volume. It was an exceedingly close round, with the eventual outcome resting on the judges' scoring. Both fighters resumed the second round in a southpaw stance, consistent with their initial positioning. This aligns with their previous round, where they also displayed some stance switching. Munhoz promptly resumed his brisk pace, which Vera quickly matched by landing an early left hook. Munhoz remained undeterred and began committing more fully to his punches.## Vera demonstrated his prowess by employing a snapping front kick and his jab, capitalizing on his longer reach. Munhoz effectively countered by luring out Vera's jab and then connecting with a hook over it. Munhoz reduced his reliance on kicks while Vera maneuvered to keep Munhoz on the defensive. Subsequently, Vera succeeded in pushing Munhoz backward. An attempted combination by Vera was disrupted by Munhoz's forceful right hook. Munhoz reverted to leg kicks while Vera sustained his consistent use of the jab. Munhoz progressively found opportunities for his hooks when Vera followed up his jab with additional strikes. Munhoz's skillful right-hand punches garnered notable recognition, and both fighters consistently managed to score without taking any clear shots. Munhoz also entered a rhythm with his jab, adding to his growing offense. Vera explored body attacks with kicks, a strategy that yielded some favorable results. Munhoz launched a forceful charge, yet it failed to find its mark.## Maintaining his high output, Munhoz intensified his punch combinations, a move that didn't go unnoticed. Vera responded by switching stances and landing a 1-2 combo, accentuated by his persistent jabbing. Observing Munhoz's stance-switching strategy, Din Thomas pointed out that Munhoz adjusted his stance in sync with Vera's movements, thereby exploiting opportunities to land the lead calf kick. This pattern persisted. The exchange of combos remained constant, with Vera displaying adept interception skills while Munhoz sustained his flurry of punches. ## ROUND 3: Munhoz swiftly delivers an impressive left hook at the start. Vera responds with a jab and follows it up with a well-executed combination. Vera escalates his offensive output, causing Munhoz to absorb more strikes. Despite Munhoz's active involvement, he begins to take some hits. ## Vera maintains a close range, effectively catching Munhoz off-guard. Munhoz struggles to find a safe position between moves. Vera's combination connects with precision, prompting Munhoz to initiate a takedown attempt as he appears to sustain some damage. Vera successfully defends the takedown, and his offensive momentum continues. A 1-2 combo and a counter land effectively for Vera, who is now unleashing combinations, leading to Munhoz bleeding under his right eye. Vera's consistent jabbing persists, and Munhoz struggles to evade it, exposing himself to Vera's combo attacks. Vera adds a well-executed body shot to his arsenal. Munhoz remains in close proximity to Vera, yet Vera effectively establishes a suitable distance, placing Munhoz within striking range. ## This round proves to be highly favorable for Vera, who delivers a powerful left hook with significant force. Munhoz attempts to press forward, but he repeatedly absorbs shots in the process. Vera expertly counters Munhoz's advances. Munhoz's capacity to navigate space and block Vera's combinations diminishes, and he veers away from his earlier leg kicks. Munhoz manages to land a pair of effective body kicks, earning recognition from Vera. Munhoz adopts a forward-moving stance, launching sizable strikes to deter Vera. However, these attacks fail to find their target. As the round nears its conclusion, both fighters exchange spinning kicks that ultimately miss their mark, concluding a captivating and entertaining fight. ## WINNER: Marlon Vera def. Pedro Munhoz via Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) ## -Brad Tavares def. 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