UFC Fight Night 91 Results: John Lineker Slobberknocks Michael McDonald Into Oblivion

We’ve made our way through the most dramatic week in MMA history, now we’re treated to the fourth UFC fight card in 6 days with UFC Fight Night 91. We’re tired. We’re beat up. But, we watch. Oh yes, we watch. This is what we do, and we are entertained. Sioux Falls, South Dakota deserves some MMA love, and they got it tonight. Fun UFC Times™ go!

John Lineker def. Michael McDonald via KO (round 1)

Tony Ferguson def. Landon Vannata via d’arce choke submission (round 2). Ferguson was supposed to come in and smash his way through Vannata, who took the fight on short notice, but “Lando” came in guns a-blazin’, and had Ferguson doing everything he could to survive. This was a seriously gutsy performance, and “Lando” made a ton of fans tonight. Ferguson’s won eight fights in a row, so he rightfully called out lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez, but Ferguson probably needs that Khabib-type win if he’s going to get a title shot.

 

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Tim Boetsch def. Josh Samman via TKO (round 2)

Daniel Omielańczuk def. Oleksiy Oliynyk via majority decision. This was a heavyweight fight. Very, very much a heavyweight fight. Yeah. It was close?

Keita Nakamura def. Kyle Noke via rear naked choke submission (at 4:59 of round 2)

 

Louis Smolka def. Ben Nguyen via TKO (round 2)

 

Prelims

Katlyn Chookagian def. Lauren Murphy unanimous decision

Sam Alvey def. Eric Spicely via guillotine choke round 1. Less than a month after he lost to Elias Theodorou at UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs. MacDonald. Very impressive.

 

Cortney Casey def. Cristina Stanciu via TKO (round 1)

 

Scott Holtzman def.Cody Pfister via unanimous decision

Fight Pass prelims

Rani Yahya def. Matthew Lopez via arm-triangle submission (round 3)

Alex Nicholson def. Devin Clark KO (round 1)

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