UFC Fight Night 124 play-by-play and live results

UFC Fight Night 124 play-by-play and live results

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UFC Fight Night 124 play-by-play and live results

ST. LOUIS – MMAjunkie is on scene and reporting live from today’s UFC Fight Night 124 event, and you can join us for live play-by-play and official results beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT).

The event takes place at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. The card airs on FS1 following early prelims on UFC Fight Pass.

In the main event, Jeremy Stephens (26-14 MMA, 13-13 UFC) and Dooho Choi (14-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) meet in a featherweight bout. Jessica-Rose Clark (8-4 MMA, 1-0 UFC) and Paige VanZant (7-3 MMA, 4-2 UFC) fight in the women’s flyweight co-feature following the removal of the middleweight fight between Uriah Hall, who could not weight in, and Vitor Belfort, who was planning to retire after one final fight.

Follow along with our round-by-round updates and official results beginning at approximately 6:30 p.m. ET for the UFC Fight Pass prelims, 8 p.m. ET for the prelims on FS1, and 10 p.m. ET for the main card on FS1.

To discuss the show, be sure to check out our UFC Fight Night 124 discussion thread. You can also get behind-the-scenes coverage and other event notes from on-site reporter John Morgan (@MMAjunkieJohn) on Twitter.

Enjoy the fights, everyone.

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Kyung Ho Kang vs. Guido Cannetti

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Records: Guido Cannetti (7-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) vs. Kyung Ho Kang (13-7 MMA, 2-1 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight
Broadcast: FS1
Referee: Marc Wasem
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Kalindra Faria vs. Jessica Eye

Round 1 – Both ladies come out throwing and each land a big right. Faria lets go with a couple of kicks, one high and one to the leg. Faria then lands a huge head-kick that rocks Eye. They stumble to the ground, and in a crazy sequence both women try for heel locks. Faria wins out and keeps control of the heel, but Jessica goes back for it after initially letting go. Eye keeps hold of the heel even as Faria tries to stand and break loose. Eye is squeezing hard, but Faria is doing what she needs to in order to defend. This is a wild display of jiu-jitsu going on. Faria tries to get her right leg around eyes head as she works on the heel lock. They sit and face each other with their legs tangled still, throwing elbows and punches at each other. Round 1 ends up being 4 minutes of a back-and-forth leg-lock battle. Tough round to score, but Faria did land the big head-kick to set it off. … 10-9 Faria.

Round 2 – Eye closes the distance in the early going, looking for a takedown. Pressed up against the cage with double unders, she sneaks around on Faria’s back and drops down to the mat. Eye has her back completely right now with Faria on top. A hand fight ensues as Eye is looking for a rear-naked choke. Eye has a full body triangle on Faria as they continue to struggle with their hands. Faria is trying to spin into Eye, who is doing a great job shifting with the movement. Faria turns onto all fours, but Eye transitions beautifully to keep her back. Eye finally unlocks her legs but continues to go for the choke. The round is a total grind, with Eye controlling more than 3 minutes of it. … 10-9 Eye.

Round 3 – This should be the deciding round, and both women come out in the first 30 seconds feeling each other out. Faria goes for a flying knee that might’ve landed on the chest but did no damage. Eye responds with a couple of straight lefts, and Faria throws a nice side kick to the face. Faria is throwing big so far, with Eye looking to just score. Eye’s corner is yelling for her to use the jab, which was effective earlier in the round. Eye shoots for a takedown with 2:20 left and gets it, ending up in Faria’s guard. This is a big moment that could decide the round. Eye surprisingly lets Faria back up after 45 seconds. They’re pressed against the cage, and Eye is able to trip Faria back down to the mat. Eye isn’t striking much and is just laying on Faria with 30 seconds left. The fight ends with Eye on top, but this is a tough one to score given Faria landing the more good-looking strikes vs. Eye’s takedowns and mat control. … 10-9 Faria. … 29-28 overall for Faria (reluctantly).

Result: Jessica Eye def. Kalindra Faria via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
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Records: Jessica Eye (12-6 MMA, 2-5 UFC) vs. Kalindra Faria (18-7-1 MMA, 0-2 UFC)
Division: Women’s flyweight
Broadcast: UFC Fight Pass
Referee: Dan Miragliotta
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Danielle Taylor vs. J.J. Aldrich

Round 1 – The height and reach advantages for Aldrich are immediately noticeable when they come to the center. Taylor strikes first with a nice inside leg kick that drops Aldrich, but she’s right back up. Aldrich lands the first significant two-punch combo, ending with a strong left. Taylor continues to move and stay out of range, trying to pick her spots. Aldrich can’t quite figure out the right time to throw hands. Taylor breaks up the standing when she closes distance and ends up in Aldrich’s clinch. They push against the fence before Aldrich scores the takedown. She’s on top and in Taylor’s half-guard. She’s trying to peel her left leg out to get into side control. Aldrich spends the final minute on top, which secures her the round after going back and forth on the feet. … 10-9 Aldrich.

Round 2 – The second round begins same as the first, with both women trying to figure out range. Aldrich throws with a little bit more volume and is finding some success. Taylor isn’t as active, seemingly content with Aldrich leading the way and Taylor looking to counter. Aldrich crouches down to Taylor’s level briefly. There isn’t much action in the first 3 minutes. Aldrich lands a couple of nice jabs. Taylor responds moments later with a hard straight right that gets Aldrich’s attention. The round is up for grabs as the final minute approaches. Aldrich turns it on with two nice body kicks, and Taylor responds with a two-punch counter. Aldrich turned it on enough in the final 60 seconds to steal the round. … 10-9 Aldrich.

Round 3 – Aldrich comes out in the third letting loose, landing a couple of nice combos that keep Taylor on the outside. Aldrich taunts Taylor to meet her in the middle. She lands a nice spinning backfist 60 seconds in that gets the crowd going. It’s clear that Aldrich is comfortable now. Aldrich lands a big left and avoids the counter. Taylor can’t figure out how to close the distance. Taylor’s left eye is visibly swollen now. Aldrich continues to press forward and wear Taylor down with the jab. The few shots Taylor has landed haven’t affected Aldrich, who is walking through them. Taylor eats one last straight left in the final seconds. 10-9 Aldrich. … 30-27 overall for Aldrich.

Result: J.J. Aldrich def. Danielle Taylor via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
RecapJ.J. Aldrich outstrikes Danielle Taylor for decision win
Photos: J.J. Aldrich vs. Daniel Taylor
Records: J.J. Aldrich (6-2 MMA, 2-1 UFC) vs. Danielle Taylor (9-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC)
Division: Women’s strawweight
Broadcast: UFC Fight Pass
Referee: Keith Peterson
Judging: Travis Buesking, Sal D’Amato, Rob Francis 29-28 (R1, R3 Aldrich; R2 Taylor)

Mads Burnell vs. Mike Santiago

Round 1 – Santiago throws a quick right away that is caught by Burnell, and he goes in for a takedown. He gets it and looks to pass right away. Burnell is able to move into side control as Santiago attacks with elbows from his back. Santiago is able to slide back against the cage and stand up, but Burnell continues to cling and is looking to get it back down. Santiago sprawls and is in control, grabbing hold of Burnell’s neck. He’s going for a guillotine as he also throws knees. Santiago gives up the guillotine attempt, and Burnell is back trying to get a takedown. They’re pressed up against the cage with Burnell applying the pressure until Santiago reverses the position and gets it down to the mat. Santiago was looking to bait Burnell into a choke and briefly gets hold of his neck. Nothing comes of it, though. They end up back on the mat with Burnell going for a leg lock. They stand up to end the round still clinging to each other. The round ends with Santiago taking him down one last time. Good round by both fighters, a sort of chess match. Tough to score. 10-9 Santiago.

Round 2 – The frame opens with a big left left leg kick, which triggers an exciting exchange between both fighters. Santiago halts it, though, with a takedown and is in top position, looking to mount. They struggle for position as Santiago seems to look to either posture for ground-and-pound or take his neck. Santiago has Burnell flat on his back but isn’t able to do much with his right leg stuck in Burnell’s guard. Burnell again looks for leg lock and eats a hammerfist. Santiago tries to escape, and Burnell follows him to the cage, looking for a takedown, but he eats a knee. He’s tough, though, and still gets the takedown and is able to take Santiago’s back. Burnell starts to rain down punches , forcing Santiago to turn to his back, which gives Burnell full mount. He continues with the ground-and-pound, and Santiago tries to stand up with Burnell still on his back. Burnell flattens him out on his stomach and goes for a rear-naked choke. He has it in tight at one point, and the final 20 seconds end with Santiago struggling to fight it. 10-9 Burnell.

Round 3 – Santiago comes out as the aggressor with kicks and punches, which Burnell counters by catching a kick and looking for the takedown. They’re pressed up against the cage, Burnell still fighting to get the action back to the mat. He finally does 90 seconds in and ends up on top. Santiago can’t seem to figure out what he wants to do from the bottom. He tries turning but settles back flat and throws elbows. Fatigue could be setting in with all the grappling in this fight. With 2 minutes left, Burnell is keeping the pressure on in dominant position with lefts and rights to the body. Burnell is in side control before taking Santiago’s back with 1 minute left. Santiago manages to scramble back to the feet, but Burnell will not give him an inch. He’s stuck to Santiago against the cage and fighting to get it back to the ground in the final 30 seconds. The fight ends with Burnell grinding it out. He really took over the second half of the fight with his grappling. 10-9 Burnell. … 29-28 overall for Burnell.

Result: Mads Burnell def. Mike Santiago via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
RecapMads Burnell grinds his way past Mike Santiago
PhotosMads Burnell vs. Mike Santiago
Records: Mads Burnell (9-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) vs. Mike Santiago (19-11 MMA, 0-2 UFC)
Division: Featherweight
Broadcast: UFC Fight Pass
Referee: Marc Wasem
Judging: Justin Brown, Brian Puccillo, Marcos Rosales 29-28 (R1 Santiago, R2-3 Burnell)

 

Talita Bernardo vs. Irene Aldana

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Records: Irene Aldana (7-4 MMA, 0-2 UFC) vs. Talita Bernardo (5-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC)
Division: Women’s bantamweight
Broadcast: FS1
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Matt Frevola vs. Marco Polo Reyes

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Records: Matt Frevola (6-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC) vs. Marco Polo Reyes (7-4 MMA, 3-1 UFC)
Division: Lightweight
Broadcast: FS1
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James Krause vs. Alex White

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Records: James Krause (24-7 MMA, 5-3 UFC) vs. Alex White (12-3 MMA, 3-3 UFC)
Division: Lightweight
Broadcast: FS1
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Darren Elkins vs. Michael Johnson

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Records: Darren Elkins (23-5 MMA, 13-5 UFC) vs. Michael Johnson (17-12 MMA, 9-8 UFC)
Division: Featherweight
Rankings: Elkins No. 10 featherweight, Johnson No. 13 lightweight
Broadcast: FS1
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Kamaru Usman vs. Emil Meek

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Records: Emil Meek (9-2 MMA, 1-0 UFC) vs. Kamaru Usman (11-1 MMA, 6-0 UFC)
Division: Welterweight
Rankings: Usman No. 9
Broadcast: FS1
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Paige VanZant vs. Jessica-Rose Clark

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Records: Jessica-Rose Clark (8-4 MMA, 1-0 UFC) vs. Paige VanZant (7-3 MMA, 4-2 UFC)
Division: Women’s flyweight
Broadcast: FS1
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Jeremy Stephens vs. Dooho Choi

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Records: Jeremy Stephens (26-14 MMA, 13-13 UFC) vs. Dooho Choi (14-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC)
Division: Featherweight
Broadcast: FS1
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