TAYLOR vs. LIMA
It took nine years, but Jesse Taylor got his redemption Friday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, as he submitted Dhiego Lima in the second round to win season 25 of The Ultimate Fighter and a check for $290,000.
The victory came nearly a decade after a stint on season seven of the reality series that saw him lose out on fighting in the final due to outside the Octagon issues. But when he got his shot to make things right, “JT Money” did it, winning three bouts on TUF 25 en route to the matchup with Lima.
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CANNONIER vs. ROEHRICK
Steve Bosse to injury three days ago, light heavyweight contender Jared Cannonier got a wrench thrown into the works, but the Alaskan responded well in scoring a third-round stoppage of previously unbeaten Nick Roehrick.
The first impression of the late-notice newcomer was that he had a steel chin and plenty of toughness, as he took a series of flush shots from Cannonier and stayed in there. That didn’t help him win the round, though, so it was clear that he had work to do.
But things didn’t get much better for Roehrick in the second, as Cannonier continued to tag him with power shots, nearly halting him midway through the frame.
A left kick in the third by Cannonier spelled the beginning of the end for Roehrick, and moments later, the Octagon debutant was on the ground and eating more hard strikes, with referee John McCarthy stepping in to halt the bout at 2:08 of the third round.
With the win, Cannonier moves to 10-2; Roehrick falls to 8-0.
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