UFC 256 Results: Biggest Winners, Ficurido vs. Moreno in Las Vegas



UFC 256 went down last night (Saturday, December 12, 2020) into the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, which saw Divison Ficurido and Brandon Moreno engage in some of the best title fights in recent memory over 25 minutes. -Contact action (see it here). In the end, the fight was so close that it ended in a majority draw. In the co-main event, Charles Oliveira scored his eighth victory by defeating former interim lightweight champion Tony Ferguson and taking a potential shot at the lightweight title after dominating him for 15 minutes. Biggest Winner (s): Ficurido and Moreno Ficurido and Moreno gave up one of the best fights of the year after a crazy 25-minute battle that eventually ended in a majority draw, meaning “Diego” went home with his belt on his shoulder. Both of them have it all in order and the extra credit should be given to both of them because we should not forget that they both fought three weeks ago, which makes their brave performance so much better. Moreno proved he belonged to the elite by pushing the player into the range. As for Ficurido, he silenced all those who doubted he could make it to the championship rounds due to his drastic weight loss. In addition to taking the lead in the “Fight of the Year” category, each man took an additional 50 k in the “Night Fight of” courses. After such a close fight, there was no other option but to run it again. Runner-up: Kevin Holland Holland likes to talk, but man can support it all. After last night’s performance, there are many more reasons why “Trailblazer” is a dialog box. In fact, Hollande had a dazzling knockout victory over Ronaldo Zosa, finishing the night with some complete bombs “Jaguars”, all of which started after his opponent’s right hand clip was devastating … from behind! In fact, Holland marked a longtime player trying to get out of a dangerous situation. When he lands, the stunned Zosa finishes his night with a few more follow-up shots. The win was Holland’s fifth, advancing 8-1 in his last nine fights. After grabbing the top 15 spots last week, Holland can be expected to move a few more places on their way to the top 10. Runner-up: Charles Oliveira “Two Franks” unanimously decided after 15 minutes dominating Ferguson the biggest win of his UFC career. Oliveira’s performance was very interesting because he ended up with “El Cuqui” from the beginning. It was more one-sided than just beating Justin Keith Ferguson last summer. Dana White & Co. Will do exactly that with Olivera and give him the next shot, which will be against Conor McGregor and Dustin Bourier, who are set to clash at UFC 257 in January. Kabib Noormagomedov assumes that he is not trying to earn the number 30 in a row. Knock out). His latest defeat came at the hands of Cyril Kane, who stopped “Chicano” halfway through the second round and lost 7-0, 4-0 at UFC. It is obvious that Jr.’s chin is not the same as it was initially after a solid jabal shake from Kane. Soon, it took a hard elbow from the French big man to finish the “JDS” night. As for where Jr. is going from here, don’t be surprised if the former 265-pound champion is now suspended four times, so the promotion will be decided. The UFC is far from announcing its list in advance, so Dos Santos has every right to be nervous whenever his phone rings next week. Click here for complete UFC 256 results and coverage.

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