5 best UFC events of 2022 so far
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Fight Motion is LIVE Let's ???? ?? ???? Fight Motion is LIVE If not for the Michael Chandler vs. Tony Ferguson and Charles Oliveira vs. Justin Gaethje lightweight bouts, this event likely wouldn't feature on this list. However, with two scorching finishes and the back-and-forth nature of both fights, UFC 274 was definitely one of the better events of the first half of 2022. Moments etched in history Moments etched in history
Jared Cannonier def. Derek Brunson via TKO (strikes) at 4:29 of Round 2.
Cannonier makes a statement with a second round KO of Derek Brunson! Jared Cannonier def. Derek Brunson via TKO (strikes) at 4:29 of Round 2. The pay-per-view co-headliner saw Texas' own lock horns with surging Australian Tai Tuivasa. With Lewis ranked in the top five, this was a huge opportunity for Tuivasa to make a massive leap up the rankings, and he did so in spectacular fashion. 'Bam Bam' knocked out 'The Black Beast' with a thunderous elbow in the second round, which put the UFC veteran to sleep to cap off an exhilirating heavyweight slugfest. BAM BAM TUIVASA
KNOCK-OUT BAM BAM TUIVASA KNOCK-OUT In the main event, Israel Adesanya successfully defended his middleweight title for the fourth time, edging out a unanimous decision win against Robert Whittaker to further extend his championship reign. Overall, it was a solid fight card, with Jared Cannonier and Tai Tuivasa's knockouts standing out as the most shocking moments of the night. A ???????? night in Houston
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5 best UFC events of 2022 so far
The UFC delivered on all fronts in the first half of 2022 [Image via @ufc on Instagram] The UFC has churned out one stellar event after another in 2022. In the first half of the year, the world's leading MMA promotion put on 21 events, of which 15 were regular weekly Fight Night shows and six were pay-per-views. The UFC is set to kick off the second half of 2022 in style, with UFC 276 shaping up to be a blockbuster event, featuring mouth-watering matchups and big names across the fight card. UFC 276 fan-made poster [Image via @needingart on Instagram] Over the first six months of 2022, fans witnessed some truly spectacular events. Of course, not every fight card delivers, but the ones that do tend to leave a lasting impression on the MMA faithful. On that note, here are the five best UFC events of 2022 so far.#5 UFC Fight Night Kattar vs Emmett Moody Center Austin Texas USA
Just two weeks before the pivotal featherweight championship bout between Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway at UFC 276, top-ranked 145-pound contenders Calvin Kattar and Josh Emmett locked horns in a high stakes main event clash at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. The event suffered a major blow a few hours before it kicked off as the co-main event between Donald Cerrone and Joe Lauzon fell through for the second time this year. Nevertheless, the rest of the fighters on the card delivered the goods, contributing to one of the best UFC Fight Nights of the year so far. Out of the 13 fights on the card, ended with a finish, including eight knockouts. tied the record for most KO/TKO's in a UFC event with ! Which one was your favorite?? tied the record for most KO/TKO's in a UFC event with 8️⃣! Which one was your favorite?? Roman Dolidze, Phil Hawes, Cody Stamann, Ricardo Ramos and Jeremiah Wells lit up the prelims with highlight reel stoppages. Brazilian flyweight Natalia Silva also produced a dominant showing in her unanimous decision win over Jasmine Jasudavicius on the featured bout of the preliminary card. Texas native Adrian Yanez kicked off the main card with a bang, finishing Tony Kelley in the first round of their bantamweight clash. Damir Ismagulov eked out a split decision win over Guram Kutateladze in a highly technical affair. Gregory Rodrigues, Joaquin Buckley and Kevin Holland picked up stoppage victories, which served as appetizers before the mouth-watering main event. ALL 9 FINISHES received POTN bonuses tonight! ALL 9 FINISHES received POTN bonuses tonight! Calvin Kattar and Josh Emmett duked it out in a highly competitive and evenly matched five-round showdown. Kattar was clearly wary of Emmett's fight-ending power and largely used his jab to maintain distance. Every time Emmett connected with a strike, however, it was having a significant impact on Kattar, which seemingly swayed two out of three judges. Emmett was awarded a split decision win to round out an incredible evening of fights. Nothing but respect after 5 HARD-FOUGHT ROUNDS! Nothing but respect after 5 HARD-FOUGHT ROUNDS!#3 UFC 274 Oliveira vs Gaethje - Footprint Center Phoenix Arizona USA
went down in Phoenix, Arizona, in May. While the main card was initially regarded as one of the best of the year at the time, it suffered some hiccups during fight week, which rubbed some shine off the pay-per-view. Nonetheless, with three incredible matchups atop the bill, there was still a lot to look forward to. In the co-main event of the pay-per-view, Rose Namajunas and Carla Esparza produced one of the worst title fights in UFC history. The largely forgettable strawweight championship bout saw both fighters any strikes, with Esparza earning a split-decision win, likely thanks to her forward pressure. Thankfully, the two lightweight scraps on the main card salvaged the entire event as and Charles Oliveira produced jaw-dropping performances. Chandler's knockout of Tony Ferguson, in particular, was undeniably the most memorable moment of the night. Doesn't get much cleaner than that Doesn't get much cleaner than that The main event clash between Charles Oliveira and Justin Gaethje was contested under weird circumstances, with Oliveira missing weight prior to the fight. With only Gaethje eligible to win the belt, it felt as though the odds were stacked against the former Brazilian champion. Despite being knocked down twice in the opening round, Oliveira rallied back and dropped Gaethje with a crisp right cross. With 'The Highlight' clearly dazed, 'do Bronx' pounced on his back and quickly found a submission, cemeting his standing as the best lightweight in the world. Let's ???? ?? ????Fight Motion is LIVE Let's ???? ?? ???? Fight Motion is LIVE If not for the Michael Chandler vs. Tony Ferguson and Charles Oliveira vs. Justin Gaethje lightweight bouts, this event likely wouldn't feature on this list. However, with two scorching finishes and the back-and-forth nature of both fights, UFC 274 was definitely one of the better events of the first half of 2022. Moments etched in history Moments etched in history
#4 UFC 271 Adesanya vs Whittaker 2 – Toyota Center Houston Texas USA
The second pay-per-view of 2022, , went down at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, in February. Headlined by dominant middleweight king and former foe , and comprising popular names like Derrick Lewis, Tai Tuivasa, Jared Cannonier and Bobby Green, this fight card delivered an enjoyable evening of MMA action. There were some incredible bouts on the preliminary card, with the enthalling bantamweight scrap between Douglas Silva de Andrade and Sergey Morozov winning 'Fight of the Night' honors. Elsewhere in the prelims, women's MMA pioneer Roxanne Modafferi called a halt to her career soon after her unanimous decision loss to Casey O'Neill. Strikeforce veteran Bobby Green put on a striking masterclass to kick off the main card, cruising to a comfortable decision win over Nasrat Haqparast. Next, Renato Moicano picked up an impressive submission victory over Alexander Hernandez, setting the stage for the three marquee bouts atop the card. With a shot at the middleweight belt up for grabs, top-ranked 185-pound contenders Jared Cannonier and Derek Brunson squared off in the third fight of the main card. After being saved by the bell in the opening round, 'The Killa Gorilla' bounced back in the second and finished Brunson via TKO to stake his claim for a shot at gold. Cannonier makes a statement with a second round KO of Derek Brunson!Jared Cannonier def. Derek Brunson via TKO (strikes) at 4:29 of Round 2.
Cannonier makes a statement with a second round KO of Derek Brunson! Jared Cannonier def. Derek Brunson via TKO (strikes) at 4:29 of Round 2. The pay-per-view co-headliner saw Texas' own lock horns with surging Australian Tai Tuivasa. With Lewis ranked in the top five, this was a huge opportunity for Tuivasa to make a massive leap up the rankings, and he did so in spectacular fashion. 'Bam Bam' knocked out 'The Black Beast' with a thunderous elbow in the second round, which put the UFC veteran to sleep to cap off an exhilirating heavyweight slugfest. BAM BAM TUIVASA
KNOCK-OUT BAM BAM TUIVASA KNOCK-OUT In the main event, Israel Adesanya successfully defended his middleweight title for the fourth time, edging out a unanimous decision win against Robert Whittaker to further extend his championship reign. Overall, it was a solid fight card, with Jared Cannonier and Tai Tuivasa's knockouts standing out as the most shocking moments of the night. A ???????? night in Houston
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