It's like a Tuesday for Mark Hunt, just another walk off KO. That's a bad man. #UFCBrisbane #UFCFightNight pic.twitter.com/ThfZME5qvR
— Ovince Saint Preux (@003_OSP) March 20, 2016
UFC Fight Night 85 was one of those cards no one really needed to see. In fact, maybe it was even written off by some of your fight-watching friends. But once again the UFC proved that the card you doubt is the card that’ll entertain from top to bottom, and that’s exactly what happened in Brisbane, Australia on Saturday night.
Main card
—Mark Hunt def. Frank Mir via KO (round 1). WE WANTED THE THUNDER AND MARK HUNT DELIVERED THE THUNDER. Once again Hunt stepped up, was patient, and walked away from his crumbled opponent after a super-heroic punch. Incredible. You can check out the replay here.
Seriously Mark Hunt seriously has to have the most walk off KOs in history. Such a beast. #UFCBrisbane
— Director Patrick (@DirectorPatrick) March 20, 2016
https://twitter.com/27kellyn/status/711418136365568000
—Neil Magny def. Hector Lombard via TKO (round 3). FIGHT OF THE YEAR? Hector Lombard had an insane start to the fight, dominating Magny for 4 minutes with a plethora of brutal shots before he began to gas. It was a clear 10-8, and frankly I want to call it 10-7. Let’s just do it. But, Hector was tired while Magny was bouncing around and looked FRESH.
Magny is going to win this fight. #UFCBrisbane
— SteveO (@TheSteveOG) March 20, 2016
So, Magny started to have his way with Lombard in round 2, working his reach advantage on and picking Lombard apart until he got caught by another power shot, dropping him to the ground.
OHHHH the left lands for @HectorLombard!!!!! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/H7sI6OCg8O
— UFC (@ufc) March 20, 2016
Somehow, Magny made his way on top of Lombard and rained non-stop shots on his face until the round ended. Let’s be clear – the fight probably should’ve ended.
https://twitter.com/NooberNaya/status/711409041692491776
Fight should've been stopped! #UFCBrisbane
— Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) March 20, 2016
Round 3 quickly went the same way, and Magny just had the best performance of his career. Incredible fight.
How this minute and a half long beating didn't earn a stoppage is unreal. #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/hnItuy76nD
— FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) March 20, 2016
And yet…
Lombard should've won the fight in the 1st. Not only did bad refereeing cost him a victory. It also put his health on the line #UFCBrisbane
— The Prodigy (@tpc32) March 20, 2016
—Jake Matthews def. Johnny Case via technical submission, rear naked choke (round 3). This was a really fun back and forth battle that saw Case hanging on by a thread and barely surviving until he got put to sleep as time ran out in the third.
Brutal body shots being landed by @JakeMatthewsUFC! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/d9ZLk5eZaf
— UFC (@ufc) March 20, 2016
Jake Matthews pulls out a last minute submission to get the win in front of his hometown Aussie crowd! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/c4ycQmDEYD
— FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) March 20, 2016
—Dan Kelly def. Antônio Carlos Júnior via TKO (round 3). The 4x judo Olympian and massive underdog was getting dominated for the better of two rounds until he caught Antônio with a knee that dazed him and led to the finish.
WHAT A COMEBACK!@DanKellyJudo digs deep and pulls out an amazing come from behind TKO win! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/ULFpzCzbIR
— FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) March 20, 2016
—Steve Bossé def. James Te-Huna via KO (round 1). The fight lived up to the “don’t take your eyes away from the screen” hype, as Bossé put Te-Huna to sleep with a sweet hook. This guy is the definition of “kill or be killed.” You can watch the knockout here.
OMG!!!!!!! @SteveBosseMMA puts Te Huna out #LikeABosse! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/iqykZoYwWE
— UFC (@ufc) March 20, 2016
—Bec Rawlings def. Seohee Ham via unanimous decision.
It was a fun fight between the ladies to start the show, as Bec got it done in her home country. It was a closer fight than the scorecards will show, with two 30-27’s in favor of Bec Rawlings.
Strawweights throwing hands!!!!! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/hdVIFDu2qr
— UFC (@ufc) March 20, 2016
.@RowdyBec gets it done at home in Brisbane! #UFCBrisbane
— UFC (@ufc) March 20, 2016
Prelims
—Alan Jouban def. Brendan O’Reilly via TKO (round 1).
OHHHHH!!!! Here we go!!!! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/mboKgVDXxa
— UFC (@ufc) March 20, 2016
—Dan Hooker def. Mark Eddiva via slick guillotine choke (round 1).
Beautiful guillotine choke submission from @DanTheHangMan gets the tap out! Well done! #UFCBrisbane https://t.co/GJ0BTgN1Am
— FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) March 20, 2016
—Leslie Smith def. Rin Nakai vis unanimous decision.
—Viscardi Andrade def. Richard Walsh via unanimous decision.
Fight Pass prelims
—Ross Pearson def. Chad Laprise via split-decision.
What a fight between @RossTheRealDeal and @ChadLaprise at #UFCBrisbane! https://t.co/e4hrvWlKvW
— UFC Europe (@UFCEurope) March 19, 2016
—Alan Patrick def. Damien Brown via unanimous decision.