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No issues as UFC came back to Las Vegas with activity stuffed, sans fan battles
Gilbert Consumes takes advantage of headliner opportunity with prevail upon Tyron Woodley
A ton relied on the achievement of the UFC's Saturday night come back to Las Vegas with the principal live game in Nevada since the far reaching coronavirus shutdowns started over two months prior.
With the advancement planning to organize battle cards without onlookers for a long time to come at its UFC Peak office — and different games alliances possibly arranging their own games or occasions locally — it required the first to go off easily.
Apparently, that occurred as the UFC followed the new conventions authorized by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, and saw its 11-battle occasion on ESPN continue as arranged.
"The manner in which I generally think and see stuff like this is I generally attempt to take care of the issues, attempt to make sense of it," UFC President Dana White said. "The show consistently goes on."
It took adaptability for the UFC to move tasks from Jacksonville, Fla., where it held three battle cards recently, to Las Vegas, where it plans to put on four additional cards throughout the following five weeks. The NSAC had stricter rules than its Florida partners, which prompted all the warriors and their groups being tried on numerous occasions for the coronavirus consistently.
All the "fundamental work force" close by at the battles were likewise tried Saturday morning and sequestered in a secured inn until showtime. Nobody tried positive.
What's more, if that wasn't reason enough for festivity, the battles gave more as White said he got "goosebumps" considering the night's exhibitions. He may have built up a couple new stars, or if nothing else warriors climbing a level in ubiquity by contending before a national-TV crowd when no other live games were airing.
Gilbert Consumes took advantage of his chance in the headliner as the veteran welterweight upset previous boss Tyron Woodley by consistent choice (50-45, 50-44, 50-44). He teared up in the octagon as the choice was perused, realizing he had caught the greatest success of his profession to date.
"I yielded so a lot," Consumes said. "I should have been at the time."
Consumes, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu dark belt expected to attempt to out-hook his rival, for the most part beat Woodley on the feet as he dropped him in the initial minutes with a mix. He at that point opened a cut on Woodley's brow by tossing ground-and-pound.
Woodley recouped for the remainder of the battle, however he never threatened to as much as win a round against Consumes.
"Nothing astounded me," Consumes said. "I realized I could hurt him."
Consumes, a Rio de Janeiro local, is presently a battle or two away from trying for the title. Individual Brazilian Augusto Sakai may have the option to state the equivalent.
The heavyweight improved to 4-0 in the UFC with a split choice success (29-28, 29-28, 27-30) over Blagoy Ivanov in the co-headliner. The battle was fairly moderate, the specific inverse of the battle before it.
A 150-pound catchweight session between Billy Quarantillo and Spike Carlyle was the discussion of the night. Carlyle ran at Quarantillo to begin the session to establish the tone for an excited undertaking.
He in the long run gassed, permitting Quarantillo to take over in the second 50% of the battle and leaving everybody uncertain of what direction the scorecards would fall. Quarantillo eventually got approval, scoring a consistent choice success (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).
"I realized that I beat him up more than he beat me up," Quarantillo said. "I nearly completed him multiple times, I had a tight stifle in there, he didn't generally verge on completing me, he punched me a couple of times quite hard, however nothing I haven't seen previously."
It felt to some degree unfitting that the last three battles all went to the appointed authorities' scorecards thinking about the crazy idea of the vast majority of the sessions. Six of the initial eight battles finished in stoppage before the third round.
That was a piece of the explanation White was so excited as he pledged to proceed with shut entryway battle cards for whatever length of time that essential.
"One person settles on the choice here and it's me," he said. "Furthermore, you know me, 'we're (swearword) going."
Peruse beneath for results from the remainder of the card.
Roosevelt Roberts gagged out Brok Weaver at 3:26 of the second round in a catchweight (157.5) challenge. Roberts blended his striking and hooking to flawlessness to disappoint Weaver all through.
Mackenzie Dern submitted Hannah Cifers at 2:36 of the first round with a kneebar. Cifers got the finished Dern, whom many considered a future hero before she endured an irritated and first profession misfortune against Amanda Ribas last October, two or multiple times on the feet however couldn't get away from her destiny on the ground.With the advancement wanting to arrange battle cards without observers for a long time to come at its UFC Zenith office — and different games classes possibly organizing their own games or occasions locally — it required the first to go off effortlessly.
Apparently, that occurred as the UFC followed the new conventions instituted by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, and saw its 11-battle occasion on ESPN continue as arranged.
"The manner in which I generally think and see stuff like this is I generally attempt to take care of the issues, attempt to make sense of it," UFC President Dana White said. "The show consistently goes on."
It took adaptability for the UFC to move tasks from Jacksonville, Fla., where it held three battle cards not long ago, to Las Vegas, where it wants to put on four additional cards throughout the following five weeks. The NSAC had stricter rules than its Florida partners, which prompted all the warriors and their groups being tried on numerous occasions for the coronavirus consistently.
All the "fundamental faculty" available at the battles were additionally tried Saturday morning and sequestered in a secured inn until showtime. Nobody tried positive.
Gilbert Consumes takes advantage of headliner opportunity with prevail upon Tyron Woodley
A ton relied on the achievement of the UFC's Saturday night come back to Las Vegas with the principal live game in Nevada since the far reaching coronavirus shutdowns started over two months prior.
With the advancement planning to organize battle cards without onlookers for a long time to come at its UFC Peak office — and different games alliances possibly arranging their own games or occasions locally — it required the first to go off easily.
Apparently, that occurred as the UFC followed the new conventions authorized by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, and saw its 11-battle occasion on ESPN continue as arranged.
"The manner in which I generally think and see stuff like this is I generally attempt to take care of the issues, attempt to make sense of it," UFC President Dana White said. "The show consistently goes on."
It took adaptability for the UFC to move tasks from Jacksonville, Fla., where it held three battle cards recently, to Las Vegas, where it plans to put on four additional cards throughout the following five weeks. The NSAC had stricter rules than its Florida partners, which prompted all the warriors and their groups being tried on numerous occasions for the coronavirus consistently.
All the "fundamental work force" close by at the battles were likewise tried Saturday morning and sequestered in a secured inn until showtime. Nobody tried positive.
What's more, if that wasn't reason enough for festivity, the battles gave more as White said he got "goosebumps" considering the night's exhibitions. He may have built up a couple new stars, or if nothing else warriors climbing a level in ubiquity by contending before a national-TV crowd when no other live games were airing.
Gilbert Consumes took advantage of his chance in the headliner as the veteran welterweight upset previous boss Tyron Woodley by consistent choice (50-45, 50-44, 50-44). He teared up in the octagon as the choice was perused, realizing he had caught the greatest success of his profession to date.
"I yielded so a lot," Consumes said. "I should have been at the time."
Consumes, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu dark belt expected to attempt to out-hook his rival, for the most part beat Woodley on the feet as he dropped him in the initial minutes with a mix. He at that point opened a cut on Woodley's brow by tossing ground-and-pound.
Woodley recouped for the remainder of the battle, however he never threatened to as much as win a round against Consumes.
"Nothing astounded me," Consumes said. "I realized I could hurt him."
Consumes, a Rio de Janeiro local, is presently a battle or two away from trying for the title. Individual Brazilian Augusto Sakai may have the option to state the equivalent.
The heavyweight improved to 4-0 in the UFC with a split choice success (29-28, 29-28, 27-30) over Blagoy Ivanov in the co-headliner. The battle was fairly moderate, the specific inverse of the battle before it.
A 150-pound catchweight session between Billy Quarantillo and Spike Carlyle was the discussion of the night. Carlyle ran at Quarantillo to begin the session to establish the tone for an excited undertaking.
He in the long run gassed, permitting Quarantillo to take over in the second 50% of the battle and leaving everybody uncertain of what direction the scorecards would fall. Quarantillo eventually got approval, scoring a consistent choice success (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).
"I realized that I beat him up more than he beat me up," Quarantillo said. "I nearly completed him multiple times, I had a tight stifle in there, he didn't generally verge on completing me, he punched me a couple of times quite hard, however nothing I haven't seen previously."
It felt to some degree unfitting that the last three battles all went to the appointed authorities' scorecards thinking about the crazy idea of the vast majority of the sessions. Six of the initial eight battles finished in stoppage before the third round.
That was a piece of the explanation White was so excited as he pledged to proceed with shut entryway battle cards for whatever length of time that essential.
"One person settles on the choice here and it's me," he said. "Furthermore, you know me, 'we're (swearword) going."
Peruse beneath for results from the remainder of the card.
Roosevelt Roberts gagged out Brok Weaver at 3:26 of the second round in a catchweight (157.5) challenge. Roberts blended his striking and hooking to flawlessness to disappoint Weaver all through.
Mackenzie Dern submitted Hannah Cifers at 2:36 of the first round with a kneebar. Cifers got the finished Dern, whom many considered a future hero before she endured an irritated and first profession misfortune against Amanda Ribas last October, two or multiple times on the feet however couldn't get away from her destiny on the ground.With the advancement wanting to arrange battle cards without observers for a long time to come at its UFC Zenith office — and different games classes possibly organizing their own games or occasions locally — it required the first to go off effortlessly.
Apparently, that occurred as the UFC followed the new conventions instituted by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, and saw its 11-battle occasion on ESPN continue as arranged.
"The manner in which I generally think and see stuff like this is I generally attempt to take care of the issues, attempt to make sense of it," UFC President Dana White said. "The show consistently goes on."
It took adaptability for the UFC to move tasks from Jacksonville, Fla., where it held three battle cards not long ago, to Las Vegas, where it wants to put on four additional cards throughout the following five weeks. The NSAC had stricter rules than its Florida partners, which prompted all the warriors and their groups being tried on numerous occasions for the coronavirus consistently.
All the "fundamental faculty" available at the battles were additionally tried Saturday morning and sequestered in a secured inn until showtime. Nobody tried positive.
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