COVINGTON vs MAIA
Tyron Woodley after the fight.
Maia had a good start, landing several hard left hands to start the bout, but Covington was able to dodge the Brazilian’s first takedown attempt, a pattern repeated throughout the fight. After doing so, Covington got busy with his own strikes, but a cut over his right eye was visibly bothering him. With 30 seconds left, Covington stuffed a second takedown attempt, the cap on a close round.
Covington threw aside several takedown attempts in round two, and while both were tired after the fast pace of the opening frame, Maia seemed to be carrying an emptier gas tank and his face was bloodied as well. That allowed Covington to get off more punches and finish strong.
The third was all Covington, as he controlled the striking exchanges, cut Maia again, and refused to let his foe get the fight to the mat, putting a stamp on an impressive victory.
The No. 7-ranked Covington ups his record to 13-1. The No. 3-ranked Maia falls to 25-8.
FONT vs MUNHOZ
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TRINALDO vs MILLER
ed Hermansson with a body kick and then unleashed a barrage of punches that hurt, dropped and then finished Hermansson, with referee Jerin Valel waving the fight off at 4:59 of round one.
The #15-ranked Santos moves to 16-5 with the win. Oslo’s Hermansson falls to 16-4.
LINEKER vs VERA
Big GnP from @JohnLineker to end round 2!
Lineker up 2-0? #UFCSP pic.twitter.com/cOVKJS4LIu
— UFC (@ufc) October 29, 2017
Back from a ten-month injury-induced layoff, bantamweight contender John Lineker scored a workmanlike three-round unanimous decision over Marlon Vera.
Scores were 30-27 and 29-28 twice for the No. 5-ranked Lineker, now 30-8. Vera falls to 10-4-1
Lineker took his time getting into the fight, but beginning at the two minute mark, “Hands of Stone” began firing off blows to the body before moving upstairs. And when he got Vera against the fence, he would throw with both hands in an attempt to end the fight in spectacular fashion.
Vera hung tough, though, and while he was having his moments, he wasn’t doing enough to take the lead on the scorecards or deter Lineker from moving forward and pressing the action throughout round two.
Ecuador’s Vera made a good run in the third behind a busy attack, but it was too little too late, as Lineker had put enough in the bank over the first two rounds to get the victory.
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