The UFC Vegas 109 event on Saturday was not short of brutal stopping.
Before you went to Chicago for the UFC 319 pay-per-view covered with Dricus du Plessis and the title collision of Khamzat Chimaev, MMA's leading promotion had a last company to live in the Apex in Las Vegas.
Just like his predecessor on 2 August, the map of Saturday was a shortage of name value and important ranked matchups, but still delivered in an important way when it came to the action in the cage.
From the devastating 15th SLAM in UFC history to one of the most brutal knockouts of all time in Ladies MMA to a brutal choke to finish a main event destruction, UFC Vegas 109 contained some finishes that fans should simply see.
5. Uros M8 gets it within 63 seconds
The first finish at UFC Vegas 109 came in the third fight. After an assessment contamination to start things and a second consecutive decision shortly thereafter, the Always Game Uros Medic ensured that the jury members would not be necessary for the first time in his career.
Alum of the Contender Series of Dana White closed the lights on the former TUF competitor Gilbert Urbina for only 63 seconds in their good weight match. The damage was caused by a cruel straight left that 'the RGV Bad Boy' put on his back, and the Serbian landed a scary follow-up shot to no doubt.
4. Joselyne Edwards Nets One of the most brutal MMA Knockouts for women ever
Brut Knockouts are somewhat a rare face in the MMA of women, but Joselyne Edwards made sure that the select few fans at the Apex could have a witness on UFC Vegas 109.
The inhabitant of Panama threw a fast three-punch combination halfway through the round one against Priscila Cachoeura. The name of the Brazilian of 'Zombie Girl' failed her when the last punch landed, with a right hand that sent her back to the canvas.
'La Pantera' was not about to give her affected enemy to recover, while Edwards crashed on Cachoeura with a devastating right hand who placed her unconscious.
It is safe to say that cacheura may not fight with her hands so far down the next time …
3. Christian Leroy Duncan's rotating elbow reversal eryk differently
Middleweight veteran Eryk Otherwise the end of his career approaches. In anticipation of UFC Vegas 109, the former American football line back unveiled that he will only have one fight on his contract, which he hopes will lead to a pension fight in Madison Square Garden in November.
But Christian Leroy Duncan had no plans to let otherwise enjoy a successful pension trip. Instead, the British prospect of 'Ya Boi' slightly less than four minutes in the first round with a perfectly timed rotating back reading.
The shot echoed around the top and set up an attack of bumps that ended the penultimate Octagon from otherwise in a frightening way.
2. Elia Smith delivers the 15th SLAM in UFC history
It is no surprise that Henry Cejudo is considering leaving Bantam weight after what Elia Smith did on UFC Vegas 109.
The 135-pound prospect has channeled its inner 'Rampage' Jackson by forgotten Toshiomi Kazama. The UFC has held 743 events with more than 7,500 fights, and Smith's Triumph only marked the 15th Slam -Knock -out that took place in the Octagon.
As if the brutal movement was not enough, a few ground and pounds led to the unconscious Kazama to a scary scene, because the Japanese hunter remained a considerable period.
1. Anthony Hernandez's Scrolling track on Roman Dolidze
The biggest winner of Saturday's event was undoubtedly Anthony Hernandez, who continued his leadership in the direction of a title shot with a complete shutout.
Hernandez dominated Roman Dolidze on UFC Vegas 109 and hit him from pillar to mail in the main event. The one -sided collision came to an end in round four when 'fluffy' brutal knees threw at his Georgian opponent against the fence before he kept him in a horrific chake.
Dolidze immediately tapped and Hernandez can now set up his claim for a potential shot on the winner of Du Plessis vs. Chimaev on UFC 319 after he has won eight on the bouncer.
