UFC on ESPN+ 35: Dana White post-event press conference

Dana White talks to media after the conclusion of UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

Dana White talks to media after the conclusion of UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

UFC on ESPN+ 35: Ottman Azaitar post-fight interview

Ottman Azaitar talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

Ottman Azaitar talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

UFC on ESPN+ 35 results: Michelle Waterson takes split from Angela Hill in back-and-forth fight

Michelle Waterson’s fight with Angela Hill wasn’t supposed to be a main event. But elevated to headliner, it lived up to the top billing.

[autotag]Michelle Waterson[/autotag]’s fight with [autotag]Angela Hill[/autotag] wasn’t supposed to be a main event. But elevated to headliner status, it lived up to the top billing.

Waterson (18-8 MMA, 6-4 UFC) took a split decision from Hill (12-9 MMA, 7-9 UFC) in a close fight that saw Hill getting the best of things early, but Waterson coming on in the third round and beyond. Waterson won with a 49-46 score and a 48-47. A dissenting judge had it 48-47 in favor of Hill, who appeared to be in disbelief that she hadn’t won the fight.

The women’s strawweight bout was the UFC on ESPN+ 35 main event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. It aired on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+.

“I was confident, but you never want to leave it in the hands of the damn judges,” Waterson said on the broadcast after the win. “To get another split decision doesn’t leave a good feeling in your stomach. … Whoever’s the next contender to fight for the belt (is who I want next). I want to get to the belt as fast as possible.”

Waterson looked for a takedown just 30 seconds in, but it wasn’t there, and Hill had a good idea of a potential Waterson game plan. Soon after Hill landed a pair of punches and started to press forward. Waterson worked a couple leg kicks, then 90 seconds in tied Hill up along the fence. It didn’t take Hill long to get separation with an elbow and she went back to the center. Midway through, Waterson again thought about a takedown, but Hill read it well and kept moving forward. With about two minutes left in the round, Waterson had her best takedown effort yet, but still couldn’t get Hill to the canvas. With a minute left, Hill landed a big knee to the body. But Waterson answered with a front kick, then had to work around Hill tying her up against the fence.

Hill continued to press forward in the second round, but Waterson appeared to have made adjustments defensively. Hill landed a body kick, then a pair of punches 90 seconds in, and then backed away from a Waterson takedown attempt. Midway through, Hill wobbled Waterson with a right hand – the sharpest connection of the fight thus far. But Waterson stayed on her feet and tried to put a combination together, then grabbed Hill’s leg to look for a takedown again. But like before, Hill stayed upright to keep Waterson from earning some points on the canvas. After a wild few exchange attempts late, Hill again stayed on her feet to go to the middle round.

Hill’s jabs had Waterson bloodied from the nose a minute into the third. Not long after, Waterson finally got her first takedown of the fight. She got on top in half-guard and tried to go to work while Hill defended. The canvas suddenly featured a good amount of blood from Waterson’s nose. Hill tried to scoot to the fence while Waterson tried to free herself from Hill’s guard. With 1:45 left, they were warned for more activity. Waterson briefly took Hill’s back, then had to settle back into half-guard for the rest of the round. Hill threw an upkick with three seconds left that connected to Waterson while she was grounded, and she got a warning from Marc Goddard for the infraction.

Hill landed a solid right hand in the fourth, and that led to a Waterson takedown attempt. Like she had done early in the fight, she stuffed it and got back to the center of the cage with four minutes left. The pace slowed a little, but with two minutes left, Waterson went after another takedown. It missed, but she briefly put Hill on her knees seconds later only to have Hill back up quickly. A pair of karate kicks landed for Waterson, then a kick landed on Hill’s chin. Hill looked for a takedown late in the round, but couldn’t get it and the fifth round came with the bout likely knotted at two rounds each.

Waterson looked for her first takedown in the final frame just 30 seconds in, but Hill stayed upright. Waterson landed kicks to the body, then tried to go up high with one. A spinning kick just missed, but with three minutes left she landed a step-in elbow. A kick combo for Waterson followed midway through the round. Hill landed, too, but not in the same volume as she had done early in the fight. With a minute left, the striking in the final round was dead even. Hill put a combination together. Waterson answered with a front kick. She threw an ax kick, then just missed up high. With the fight winding down, they swung for the fences in a truly close 25-minute fight.

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UFC on ESPN+ 35: Roxanne Modaffferi post-fight interview

Roxanne Modaffferi talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

Roxanne Modaffferi talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

UFC on ESPN+ 35 results: Ottman Azaitar brutalizes Khama Worthy for quick TKO

There was little action in the first minute of Ottman Azaitar’s fight against Khama Worthy. But when he let loose, things were over fast.

There was little action in the first minute of [autotag]Ottman Azaitar[/autotag]’s fight against [autotag]Khama Worthy[/autotag]. But after he let loose, things were over in a hurry.

Azaitar (13-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC) stayed unbeaten and took out Worthy (16-7 MMA, 2-1 UFC) with a TKO in just 93 seconds. Azaitar landed dozens of punches on the money for the stoppage.

The lightweight bout was the UFC on ESPN+ 35 co-main event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. It streamed on ESPN+.

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The first minute featured nothing but feints from both fighters while they tried to see openings. But a little past a minute in, Azaitar landed a big pair of punches that stunned Worthy. While he wobbled, Azaitar pounced on him. After a few more combinations that were on the button, including a body shot with an uppercut soon after, Azaitar had to have smelled blood in the water.

Worthy went to the canvas, and Azaitar followed him there with big punches while Worthy covered up. It didn’t take long for Herb Dean to step in to wave the fight off. Worthy jumped up and appeared to protest the stoppage and asked why the fight was over, but after Dean released him, Worthy seemed to still be wobbly from the punches.

“The game plan was to go for three rounds – don’t think about the knockout. Start easy, slowly, because we knew what he was going to do,” Azaitar said. “He always makes counters only, (so) I wanted him to come (forward).”

But that plan went out the window when Azaitar knew Worthy was hurt. The Moroccan now has 12 of his 13 career wins by stoppage, including nine knockouts. Worthy had his seven-fight winning streak, including his first two in the UFC, snapped with his first stoppage loss in more than three years.

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UFC on ESPN+ 35: Billy Quarantillo post-fight interview

Billy Quarantillo talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

Billy Quarantillo talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

UFC on ESPN+ 35: Bobby Green post-fight interview

Bobby Green talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

Bobby Green talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

UFC on ESPN+ 35 video: Ed Herman nets insane comeback after apparent referee error

Ed Herman stepped into the octagon for the 25th time at UFC on ESPN+ 35, and it’s safe to say it was his most controversial of the bunch.

[autotag]Ed Herman[/autotag] stepped into the octagon for the 25th time Saturday at UFC on ESPN+ 35, and it’s safe to say it was his most controversial fight of the bunch.

Herman (26-14 MMA, 13-10 UFC) left the fight with his hand raised by submission against [autotag]Mike Rodriguez[/autotag] (11-5 MMA, 2-3 UFC) in their light heavyweight bout, but it came, arguably, with an assist from referee Chris Tognoni.

“The Ultimate Fighter 3” veteran was having a hard time with Rodriguez in the first two rounds of the fight. He got crushed with a hard knee in the second stanza that dropped him to the canvas, but when Herman went down, he held his groin.

That signified to Tognoni that he’d been hit with an illegal strike, and he intervened. Replays, however, appeared to show it was a clean shot to the midsection.

The fight resumed, and then in the third Herman pulled off something miraculous. He locked up a kimura from bottom position, flipped Rodriguez over, then sank it in deep to force the tap, concluding a controversial bout.

Watch it below (via Twitter):

After the fight, Herman did not offer much to make those accusing him of pulling one over on the referee feel better. He admitted he was hurt, but said he didn’t know what he’d been hit with (via Twitter):

The outcome of the fight seemed to resonate with many. MMA Junkie’s John Morgan, who was on-site at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, said UFC president Dana White could be seen rapidly pacing outside the octagon after the conclusion of the bout.

Rodriguez’s agent, Tyson Chartier, posted on Twitter soon after the fight was over that an appeal of the loss already is planned.

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UFC on ESPN+ 35: Sijara Eubanks post-fight interview

Sijara Eubanks talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

Sijara Eubanks talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

UFC on ESPN+ 35: Kevin Croom post-fight interview

Kevin Croom talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas

Kevin Croom talks to media after a victory at UFC on ESPN+ 35 in Las Vegas