#2. Devin Clark takes out William Knight
The 32-year-old Clark needed a good performance to show that he's still UFC material following two consecutive losses. Granted, losing to Anthony Smith and Ion Cutelaba isn't something for one to hang one's head over for too long, but a three-fight losing streak doesn't do one's position in the company any good.
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William Knight entered this fight off a loss too. Hoping to hop back into the win column, 'Knightmare' moved up to the heavyweight division to try his luck against the bigger competitors.
The undersized Clark felt the strength difference early in the fight but was able to weather the storm and turn the fight into one that would favor him. As a cage-side clinch was broken, Clark was able to land an elbow strike and followed it with a left hook that almost seated his opponent. A few more shots resulted in a third-round TKO victory for 'Brown Bear'.
#1. Andre Fialho finishes Miguel Baeza
What a fight this was. Just shy of hitting the five-minute mark, it was pure entertainment and one of the most memorable fights on the card. Miguel Baeza entered riding a two-fight losing streak, most recently being finished for the first time. His opponent, Andre Fialho, made his sophomore UFC appearance after losing his debut to the challenge that is Michel Pereira.
Momentum shifted multiple times in this fight. It seemed to be the pressure of Fialho versus the finesse of 'Caramel Thunder'. The 29-year-old was able to find the mark frequently as the round hit its midpoint. Vicious combinations that would've floored any lesser welterweights began landing.
The Portuguese fighter was able to take it and put his durability on full display. More than toughness, he showed his power. Uppercuts from the clinch put Baeza on wobbly legs. It took one of the 28-year-old's lead hooks to floor his opponent. After a few hammer fists, the fight was called off.