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UFC 92: Quick Results


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Two championships changed hands Saturday night in Las Vegas as Rashad Evans and Frank Mir each scored impressive stoppages over Forrest Griffin and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira respectively in the two featured bouts at the UFC’s annual year-end show. A full recap of the event will be posted shortly.

Complete results from the fight card:

Patrick Barry def. Dan Evensen - TKO (Leg Kicks)
Brad Blackburn def. Ryo Chonan - Unanimous Decision
Matt Hamill def. Reese Andy - TKO (Strikes)
Antoni Hardonk def. Mike Wessel - TKO (Strikes)
Yushin Okami def. Dean Lister - Unanimous Decision
Cheick Kongo def. Mustapha al Turk - TKO (Strikes)
Quinton Jackson def. Wanderlei Silva - KO (Punch)
CB Dollaway def. Mike Massenzio - TKO (Strikes)
Frank Mir def. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira - TKO (Strikes)
Rashad Evans def. Forrest Griffin - Submission (Strikes)

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1. AdaMBomB
Dec 28, 2008 1:51 AM

pretty much all of my fav fighters lost :(! grats to hammill like always, and as well to okami.. 

mad

2. AdaMBomB
Dec 28, 2008 1:56 AM

Also is it me or is Nog. looking really bad? Hes only 32 but he can barely walk it seems.. Has to be cause of the accident.

3. Chad
Dec 28, 2008 6:18 AM

Nog should of retired in his last fight in Pride. His wars hes fought have cought up to him and anyone who cant see that is blind. He got knocked on his ass by simple stright punches with not much power behind them. You dont weather the storms of Fedor 2 times and get kicked in the head by one of the worlds hardest kickers without suffering from irreversable brain damage. Watch you nog in pride and then watch him in ufc, The kicks from Crocop i belive are what brought things to the breaking point, his last couple fights in the ufc have just been the straws that are breaking the camels back. He is the rocky balboa of mma, no man has gone through wars like he has and when you been in heavy wars like nog your age no longer plays a part, Nog may as well be age 55 now when it comes to taking a shot.

4. Leha
Dec 28, 2008 12:32 PM

I was real disappointed by the outcomes of last nights fights especially being a Forrest fan.  I thought it was real uncool of Rashad to show boat in the ring like he was while he was fighting.  Rashads a good fighter but his attitude stinks and I wanted him to lose. 

I was rooting for Mir and most said he was the underdog of the fight but compared to many of his performances I felt Mir was looking real good.  Hopefully his new look with just keep getting better cause I want him to beat Lesnar.

5. toodiesel
Dec 28, 2008 1:27 PM

Did anyone notice Joe Silva jumping up and cheering for Mir DURING the fight when Mir knocked Nogueira down (the second round i believe).  I didn’t know Jared Shaw was in the building.

Additionally, I thought Joe Rogan was great for putting some perspective on the Silva/Nog KO losses.

6. Anon
from USA
Dec 30, 2008 1:20 AM

Well, after watching the Mir fight, I think people are drinking the kool-aid if they think Mir is going to tear Lesnar apart. There’s no way he’s going to win if he fights like that against him. His stand-up didn’t look as good as Nog’s looked bad. He basically looked exactly the same as he did in February, he just didn’t have Brock checking his kicks and dumping him on his ass repeatedly. Was looking forward to a Nog/Lesnar fight, but I’ll settle for watching Lesnar break Mir’s ribs in the clinch then knocking his head off.

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