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UFC 255: Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Alex Perez recap video [embedded content] Watch the recap and highlights from the UFC 255: Figueiredo vs. Perez main event between flyweight champ Deiveson Figueiredo and challenger Alex Perez from Saturday’s event at the Apex in Las Vegas. TRENDING > UFC 255 results: Valentina Shevchenko continues to dominate flyweight division
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There’s a whole lot of celebrating going on in the Shevchenko family right now, and it was Antonina that got the party started on the prelims of UFC 255. Wielding a visibly improved game on all fronts, she absorbed to sizable power of Ariane Lipski and dominated the Brazilian top to bottom, culminating in a
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UFC 255 featured a flyweight title fight between Deiveson Figueiredo and Alex Perez. Figueiredo showed that he is a force as the champion of his division and for the lady flyweights, Shevchenko let the competition know she’s not going anywhere. There was a lot to take away from UFC 255, here are some to look
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A good referee knows when to intervene and when to let a fighter work. So too, does a good commentator. I’m not sure if it’s always been this way or the empty arenas have recently called it to my attention, but it feels like the broadcast booth won’t ever shut up. And that’s unfortunate because
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Alex Perez suit shops; champ Deiveson Figueiredo starts his cut. The Shevchenko sisters push hard in the gym. Jennifer Maia celebrates making it onto the poster. Mike Perry and Joaquin Buckley train then discuss a possible future matchup. Subscribe to get all the latest UFC content: http://bit.ly/2uJRzRR Experience UFC live with UFC FIGHT PASS, the
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This weekend, Figueiredo begins the next chapter of his career, defending his flyweight title for the first time against Alex Perez in the main event of UFC 255. Initially scheduled to face former bantamweight titleholder Cody Garbrandt, the streaking Perez was elevated into the headlining pairing when “No Love” was forced out of the contest
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“Brendan Allen was supposed to fight a top 15 guy, but he got me instead and I put it on him pretty good. I learned what caliber of fighter I am, and it just showed where my talents can be in the division,” the 27-year-old Daukaus told UFC.com. “I got a good eight-week camp for
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