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UFC Brooklyn results: Live stream updates for ESPN+, ESPN - ‘Prelims’ - MMA Mania

The action will unfold later tonight (Sat., Jan. 19, 2019) at UFC on ESPN+ 1 from inside Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, as Henry Cejudo puts his newly-acquired flyweight title on the line against reigning UFC bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw, who will be dropping down to 125 pounds for the first time in his career.

In addition to the flyweight main event, former NFL star Greg Hardy will make his long-awaited Octagon debut against heavyweight prospect Allen Crowder, Paige VanZant will return to action after a one year absence to take on women’s flyweight contender Rachael Ostovich, and New York native Gregor Gillespie will put his 12-0 unbeaten MMA record on the line against veteran brawler Yancy Medeiros.

But, before the premier bouts get underway on ESPN+ starting at 10 p.m. ET, UFC Brooklyn’s “Prelims” action will go down on ESPN+ starting at 6:30 p.m. ET and ESPN starting at 8 p.m. ET.

Find out what happened right here as the UFC Brooklyn undercard recaps roll in real-time:

Donald Cerrone vs. Alexander Hernandez

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Joanne Calderwood vs. Ariane Lipski

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Alonzo Menifield vs. Vinicius Moreira

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Mario Bautista vs. Cory Sandhagen

Sandhagen opened up early with leg kicks in bunches before Bautista grabbed a hold of a leg and nearly secured a takedown. Out of nowhere Sandhagen landed a brutal flying knee that put Bautista on his back. Bautista somehow recovered and slammed Sandhagen onto his back, although Sandhagen secured a tight reverse triangle on the way down. Bautista popped his head free for a moment before Sandhagen locked up an arm bar and forced Bautista to tap.

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Dennis Bermudez vs. Te Edwards

Bermudez came out firing and pressured Edwards with hard leg kicks before putting his back to the cage. Edwards regrouped and scored a knockdown with a quick uppercut, but “Menace” popped right back up. Bermudez would stay busy with takedown attempts and eventually end up in top control with one minute left. From there, Bermudez would land a few hard elbows before the end of the frame. In Round 2, Bermudez quickly shot in for another takedown and found success as Edwards tried for a guillotine. Bermudez would attempt a kimura but Edwards powered through and eventually got back to his feet. That was until Bermudez scored another takedown and landed more elbows as the round expired. Bermudez came out again in the third round and secured another takedown. From there, he tried to sink in a tight guillotine choke but Edwards did well to turn over and release pressure. Still, Bermudez was able to score big points with ground-and-pound and top control. In the end, Bermudez’s wrestling and pressure were simply too much and earned him the unanimous decision win.

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Belal Muhammad vs. Geoff Neal

Muhammad waited patiently for his window of opportunity as Neal started to rush in and land short punches in the clinch. Neal followed his efforts up with kicks to the body and lead leg of Muhammad. A nasty two-punch combination then landed for Neal as Muhammad’s head snapped back. In Round 2, Muhammad kept backing into the cage and allowing Neal to lead the dance. Neal landed vicious combinations along the cage as Muhammad tried to counter with his own offense. Another straight left landed for Neal. Muhammad came back and started to find a home for looping body shots. Neal kept responding but seemed to slow a bit from the damage. The third round saw Neal get back into the driver’s seat and land first. Muhammad countered with head kicks, body punches, and combinations down the pipe, but Neal remained in control and scored a huge knockdown with a lead left midway through the frame. Muhammad would somehow recover before eating another left on the feet. Neal would land a head kick that put Muhammad back on the canvas. Muhammad would again return to his feet and started to incite a brawl with Neal. Neal remained patient and rode out the final moments to capture the unanimous decision win.

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Chance Rencountre vs. Kyle Stewart

Both welterweights threw bombs early before Stewart accidentally landed a low blow. Rencountre recovered and secured a quick double leg takedown. Stewart got back to his feet before Rencountre took him down again and worked to back control. From there, Rencountre fought the hands and sunk his arms under Stewart’s neck en route to the rear-naked choke finish.

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MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC Fight Night 143 fight card, starting with the ESPN+ “Prelims” undercard bouts at 6:30 p.m. ET followed by the ESPN “Prelims” undercard bouts at 8 p.m. ET, before the main card start time at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

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