UFC 234 live results
Before UFC 234’s main event between Israel Adesanya and Anderson Silva, a multitude of undercard fights had major implications. Here’s how it all went down.
Ricky Simon defeats Rani Yahya by unanimous decision
Simon dropped his Brazilian opponent several times but let him up every time in the first two rounds, knowing full well that Yahya (26-10) has had 20 submissions. But the American landed punches all fight, stopped all 10 takedown attempts — and finished the fight boldly on top of a beaten-down opponent, dropping down punches right to the final horn as he won his eighth in a row.
“He’s a specialist,” Simon said of Yahya. “His jiu-jitsu is, I feel like, one of the best in the UFC. I kind of picture him as the Demian Maia of the bantamweight division.”
Two of the judges simply gave Simon (15-1) all three rounds, while the other scorecard was him a 30-25 winner. The 26-year-old fights out of Vancouver, Washington.
Yahya, 34, had won seven of eight.
Montana De La Rosa defeats Nadia Kassem by second-round armbar
De La Rosa was dominant from start to finish, coming out of her corner aggressively to take Kassem to the canvas and keeping her there for much of Round 1. He then repeated the process in the second round of the flyweight bout before securing an armbar that elicited a verbal submission at 2:37.
The Texan (10-4) won for the third straight time in the battle of 23-year-olds, handing Kassem (5-1) her first career defeat. The Aussie withstood a beatdown and a several submission attempts before the relentless De La Rosa got the finish for her third-straight win.
Jim Crute defeats Sam Alvey by first-round TKO
Crute dropped Alvey with a crisp right hand midway through Round 1 and walked away from his hurt opponent, figuring the fight was over. But referee Marc Goddard allowed the light heavyweights to continue, so the unbeaten Aussie pursued his wobbly American opponent, took him back to the mat and finished him with an unanswered succession of punches before Goddard jumped in at 2:49 of the round.
Alvey (33-12) protested the finish, but he’d put up less resistance while being beaten down on the canvas by the 22-year-old Crute (10-0), the youngest fighter on the card.
Devonte Smith defeats Dong Hyun Ma by first-round TKO
Smith scored his fourth straight first-round knockout and his sixth win in a row, all finishes, hurting Ma with a straight right hand and following with more punches that floored the South Korean. He then added hammerfists that finished the job at 3:53 of Round 1. The American lightweight is 10-1, while Ma (16-9-3) saw a three-fight winning streak end violently.
Shane Young defeats Austin Arnett via unanimous decision at the prelims of UFC 234.
Shane Young defeats Austin Arnett by unanimous decision
Young relentlessly moved forward for three rounds, throwing punches the whole time, and even though Arnett avoided many of them, the punches kept coming from the New Zealander. They started landing hard in the final minute of each round, securing 30-27 scorecards from all three judges. Young (13-4) won for the seventh time in his last eight, while Arnett, who seemed content to land single punches while moving backward, lost his fourth in his last five. The American fell to 16-6.
Kai Kara-France defeats Raulian Paiva via split decision in the prelims of UFC 234.
Kai Kara-France defeats Raulian Paiva by split decision
Kara-France landed several big shots over the three rounds, and while none of them stopped Paiva from continually stalking him, the accumulated punches and kicks impressed two of the three judges. All three scored the bout 29-28, with the 25-year-old New Zealander (18-7) getting the nod to extend his winning streak to seven. Paiva (18-2), a 23-year-old Brazilian flyweight making his UFC debut, saw a 12-fight winning streak end.
Kyung Ho Kang defeated Teruto Ishihara by first-round submission
Kang and Ishihara went rock-’em-sock-’em for a good stretch of Round 1, flinging wild punches and kicks at each other, both fighters living dangerously in the standup. But it was when the fight went to the canvas that Kang had too much technique for his Japanese opponent, sinking in a rear-naked choke that finished Ishihara (10-7-2) at 3:59 of the round, with referee Herb Dean ending the fight after Ishihara did not tap out. The South Korean Kang (14-8) has won three of his last four.
Jalin Turner defeats Callan Potter by first-round KO
Turner wasted no time in scoring his first UFC victory, catching Potter with a crisp counter hook in one of the fight’s first exchanges, then following with kicks and punches that finished the Aussie just 53 seconds in. The California-based lightweight (7-4) lost his debut in the promotion last summer, while Potter (17-7), who fights out of Melbourne, was in his first UFC fight at age 34.
Jonathan Martinez defeats Wuliji Buren by unanimous decision
Martinez was taken down in all three rounds but managed a reversal each time and earned his first UFC victory by staying one step ahead of Wuliji in a crowd-pleasing bantamweight grappling matchup to open the show. All three judges scored the fight for the Texan (10-2), two by 30-27 and the other by 29-28. Buren (11-7), from China, lost for the third time in a row.
Still to come…
• Israel Adesanya vs. Anderson Silva
• Lando Vannata vs. Marcos Mariano