UFC 250: Nunes v. Spencer Results
When the full lineup of UFC 250 was announced, there were many vocal doubters as to the card’s star-power. I denounced these people then, as I do now after the fact (my doubt is reserved for next Saturday’s Eye/Calvillo card). UFC 250 was lined with solid matchmaking, and while it did lack a competitive headliner, it was a night of violence to relish while we manage through to next Saturday. It was a night that saw the greatest women’s champion of all time remain dominant. A night that saw young talent excel once again in Sean O’Malley, Cody Stamann, Alex Perez and Herbert Burns. A night that saw the next bantamweight title challenger emerge funkier than ever, and a night that saw the violent resurgence of Cody Garbrandt. Four POTN bonuses were awarded, and bantamweight appears to be sorting itself out nicely. A number of these fights could have headlined next week, but they were here for us in full fashion on Saturday, and we enjoyed every moment of it. Here are the full results:
5-ROUND FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
- Amanda Nunes (c) def. Felicia Spender via Unanimous Decision
- Cody Garbrandt def. Raphael Assuncao via KO (right hook), Rd 2
- Aljamain Sterling def. Cory Sandhagen via Submission (rear-naked choke), Rd 1
- Neil Magny def. Anthony Rocco Martin via Unanimous Decision
- Sean O’Malley def. Eddie Wineland via KO (right cross), Rd 1
- Alex Caceres def. Chase Hooper via Unanimous Decision
- Ian Heinisch def. Gerald Meerschaert via TKO (ground & pound), Rd 1
- Cody Stamann def. Brian Kelleher via Unanimous Decision
- Maki Pitolo def. Charles Byrd via TKO (ground & pound), Rd 2
- Alex Perez def. Jussier Formiga via TKO (leg kicks), Rd 1
- Devin Clark def. Alonzo Menifield via Unanimous Decision
- Herbert Burns def. Evan Dunham via Submission (rear-naked choke), Rd 1