Wild event. Highly recommend. There were only four decisions on the entire card, and zero decisions on the main card.
Usman/Masvidal--Yep, Usman's striking is coming along nicely. Masvidal laughed off the early hits, but it was obvious Usman was landing. Usman's KO doesn't surprise me tbh.
Valentina/Andrade-- Also, yep. I've said it before, but people sleep on Valentina's grappling. She isn't a bottom player, and people confuse that with all grappling. She is more of a Judo/Wrestler style grappler, and her top game is tremendous with elite takedowns and defense. She ragdolled someone like Jessica Andrade, and it must have been demoralizing. That was the area many folks assume Andrade would have the edge in, and Valentina outclassed her AND finished her on the ground. That Mounted Crucifix + elbows to the face was nasty.
It's kinda funny. Usman showed his striking is underrated just like Valentina showed her wrestling is underrated.
Rose/Zhang-- I knew Rose winning was possible, but an early KO in round 1? I don't think anyone predicted she'd win like that
Weidman/Uriah Hall-- Wow. Weidman really came full circle with this. He snapped his legged during a low kick the exact same way Anderson Silva did in their rematch. Chris seems like a nice guy, and he will always have the honor of dethroning Silva--That said man, he's must be realizing it's time to hang up the gloves. He's got 2 wins out of his last 8 fights, one against an unranked fighter and one against someone who should be at Welterweight.
I know this was technically an injury, but he's already 36. It's not like he's a Jones, DC, Wonderboy, or Jan Blachowicz and still winning at that age. If he just loves fighting, then go for it. I just don't see things improving for him though.
Stylebender, Whittaker, Till, Costa, Cannonier, Brunson, Hermansson, Vettori...I don't see Weidman realistically beating any of the top Middleweights. I'm not confident he was going to beat Hall either tbh.