Monday, April 29, 2013

UFC 159 Superlatives: Most readily useful and Worst from the Entire Fight Card

It is difficult to keep in mind a UFC battle card that experienced more in-fight incidents than UFC 159. The difficulties started on the original card, where Ovince St. Preux poked Gian Villante in a person's eye. Without offering Villante a moment to recoup, Kevin Mulhall curiously called an immediate stop to the battle, and St. Preux went away with a technical-decision success. In the last fight of the FX-televised prelims, Yancy Medeiros injured a hand and was made struggling to continue fighting. Consequently, Rustam Khabilov was given a technical-knockout gain. The co-main occasion almost managed to get the length without the concerns, but Alan Belcher found a finger in a person's eye with 29 seconds remaining in the session, and that generated another complex decision, which went in Michael Bisping's favor. Whilst the major event was done without the injury interruptions, Jon Jones did suffer an awful bottom injury during the battle and might now be put on the ledge for a substantial period of time to recoup.

Via: CSMS Iasi - FC Brasov - Romanian League 1

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