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Merab Dvalishvili officially connected with 12 of his 24 takedown attempts against Casey Kenney,  joining Georges St-Pierre, Demetrious Johnson, and Colby Covington as the only fighters in UFC history to land 10+ takedowns in a fight on two or more occasions. His 12 takedowns in the same fight broke the UFC/WEC bantamweight record, 11, set
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Former Bellator and UFC smashing machine, Hector Lombard, made a successful transition to the world of bare-knuckle boxing last weekend in “The Sunshine State,” capturing a unanimous decision win over fellow MMA import David Mundell. Watch a clip of their BKFC 10 brawl-for-all in the video above. “I was aggressive, and I scored the points,”
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Charles Oliveira holds the UFC record for most submission victories with 13 to date. Take a look back through his top finishes in his career. Subscribe to get all the latest UFC content: http://bit.ly/2uJRzRR Experience UFC live with UFC FIGHT PASS, the digital subscription service of the UFC. Visit http://www.ufc.tv/packages To order UFC Pay-Per-Views, visit
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11:29 PM ET Jan Blachowicz knew he needed to make a serious statement Saturday to even have the slightest shot at UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones. And that’s exactly what he did. Blachowicz (26-8) recorded the 16th finish of his professional career, as he knocked out Corey Anderson (13-5) with a devastating right hand
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The lightweight division is unquestionably one of the deepest, most-talent rich divisions in the sport, running in a three-horse race alongside the weight classes on either side of it — featherweight and welterweight. That depth and the constant ascent of new names and new contenders into the spotlight and towards the rankings make it easy
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