UFC Fight Night: Florian Vs. Lauzon - Results

Results

Main card
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Lightweight Kenny Florian def Joe Lauzon TKO (punches) 2 3:28
Lightweight Gray Maynard def Frankie Edgar unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) 3 5:00
Welterweight Thiago Alves def Karo Parisyan TKO (strikes) 2 0:34
Light heavyweight Matt Hamill def Tim Boetsch TKO (strikes) 2 1:25
Lightweight Nate Diaz def Kurt Pellegrino submission (flying triangle choke) 2 3:06
Light heavyweight James Irvin def Houston Alexander KO (superman punch) 1 0:08
Preliminary card
Lightweight Josh Neer def Din Thomas unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) 3 5:00
Lightweight Marcus Aurelio def Ryan Roberts submission (armbar) 1 0:16
Lightweight Manny Gamburyan def Jeff Cox submission (guillotine choke) 1 1:41
Lightweight Clay Guida def Samy Schiavo TKO (strikes) 1 4:15
Welterweight George Sotiropoulos def Roman Mitichyan TKO (strikes) 2 2:24
Welterweight Anthony Johnson def Tom Speer KO (punch) 1 0:51

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