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UFC Fight Night 215 play-by-play and live results

Sábado 19 de Noviembre del 2022

UFC Fight Night 215 play-by-play and live results

Check out live play-by-play and official results from UFC Fight Night 215 in Las Vegas.

Check out live play-by-play and official results from UFC Fight Night 215 in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS – MMA Junkie is on scene and reporting live from Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 215 event, and you can join us for live play-by-play and official results.

UFC Fight Night 215 takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card streams on ESPN+.

Former title challenger Derrick Lewis (26-10 MMA, 17-8 UFC) and Serghei Spivac (15-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC) meet in the heavyweight main event. Ion Cutelaba (16-8-1 MMA, 5-7-1 UFC) takes on Kennedy Nzechukwu (10-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) in the light heavyweight co-feature.

Follow along with our round-by-round updates and official results beginning at approximately 1 p.m. ET for the prelims on ESPN+ and 4 p.m. ET for the main card on ESPN+.

To discuss the show, be sure to check out our UFC Fight Night 215 discussion thread. You can also get behind-the-scenes coverage and other event notes from on-site reporter Ken Hathaway (@kenshathaway) on Twitter.

Enjoy the fights, everyone.

Tereza Bleda vs. Natalia Silva

Round 1 – Good morning, good afternoon… or maybe even good evening, depending on where you’re reading from! We have some fistfights on our hands. First up, Tereza Bleda vs. Natalia Silva. Bleda making her UFC debut, while Silva trying to build on her momentum from her debut. Silva comes out with some leg kicks. They tie up against the fence. The struggle for position is real. They move away from the cage and Bleda gets a takedown in the center of the canvas. Bleda on top in half guard. Silva reverses position and ends up on top in Bleda’s guard. Bleda shoots for a triangle from the bottom. Silva isn’t fighting properly. She looks a bit lost. Bleda tries to transition to a straight armbar. Silva properly defends that by stepping over, but she’s still in the triangle. We’ve got a human pretzel on the ground right now. The round ends. Clear 10-9 Bleda.

Round 2 – Silva comes out flinging hands. Bleda smartly grabs hold of her tad-to-wild opponent and pushes her against the fence. Silva nicely circles away and out of Bleda’s clutches, only to be shot on again. Silva stuffs Bleda, but Bleda continues to hold on and once again drives the Brazilian into the fence. Bleda yanks Silva’s legs out and briefly gets a takedown. Silva uses the cage to rise up again. Bleda still clinching, driving into the fence. Silva escapes. Back in the center, Bleda looks tired. Silva has much more energy, as she displays with a speedy spinning back kick to the body. Bleda takes a deep breath as Silva tags her with a two-punch combination. Bleda walks into a big left hand by Silva, whose confidence is building each second. Silva walks forward and Bleda shoots. Once again, Bleda is shoving Silva against the fence. The horn sounds. Silva ties it up on the scorecards. It should now be even 19-19.

Round 3 – Silva catches a Bleda kick and tries to take the fight to the ground. Bleda pulls a Tony Ferguson and somersaults out of danger toward the cage. Bleda pushes Silva and they separate. Silva lands a head kick and then three punches. Bleda is pretty gassed. Bleda dives in for a takedown at the EXACT moment Silva throws a spinning back kick to the body. The kick implants directly on the chin and neck of Bleda, who goes down. She tries to get back up but Silva blasts her with a few more punches. Bleda flails around and referee Chris Tognoni saves the semi-conscious fighter.

Result: Natalia Silva def.  Tereza Bleda via TKO (spinning kick and punches) – Round 3, 1:27
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Records: Tereza Bleda (6-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC), Natalia Silva (14-5-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC)
Division: Women’s flyweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
Referee: Chris Tognoni

Fernie Garcia vs. Brady Hiestand

Round 1 – Both 0-1 in the UFC, these two men could have their backs up agains the wall here, you never know. And they come out firing like it! Garcia drops Hiestand on the first punch landed, a right hand. Hiestand tries to grab hold but Garcia grabs hold of Hiestand’s neck. He’s got a choke in from the back. It’s like a cross between a rear-naked choke and a bulldog choke. This is very odd, but Hiestand is flattened out and is cringing. Hiestand pops out! He’s now in side control on top. Garcia bucks him off and Hiestand pulls for a D’Arce choke. That was a mistake. Garcia gains top control, then tries to transition to the back. Hiestand reverses again and now has Garcia’s back as he scoots toward the cage. This is a WIlD fight already. Momentum shifts everywhere. Garcia turns into Hiestand and is now on top on guard. Hiestand briefly threatens a submission from the bottom and uses it to get up. Then he takes Garcia down! Man. Garcia gets up as Hiestand tries to backpack him. Hiestand leans down on Garcia, who sits on the canvas. Hiestand working for a choke, but he doesn’t have hooks in. Hiestand pulls Garcia back into him and now has the body lock. Hand-fighting commences. Hiestand struggling to get a proper grip. Garcia escapes and moves more toward center canvas, but Hiestand remains on top of him in guard. Garcia wiggles away and the two get up. They fire shots, but nothing lands. Hiestand shoots for a takedown, but Garcia dodges it. Hiestand gets back up as the round ends. What a pace! An early candidate for “Fight of the Night.” 10-9 Hiestand.

Round 2 – Garcia and Hiestand come out a tad more measured. Garcia lands a high kick as he moves foward. Hiestand on the slow retreat. Garcia lands a nice punch. Hiestand shoots. Garcia denies him and lands a leg kick. Both men are orthodox. Garcia really targeting the lead leg of Hiestand now, as another leg kick lands. Hiestand shoots again. Garcia initially looks OK, but when they hit the cage, Hiestand finishes off the takedown. Hiestand in side control, now North South. Hiestand goes around the world and ends up in side control on the other side. Back to North South. Too much movement from Hiestand. Garcia bucks him off and sneaks away. Back up, Garcia throws some big punches and shoots for a single leg against the fence. They separate. Garcia shoots for a double leg. Hiestand tries to use his opponent’s momentum against him and slams his own back against the canvas. It looked like an old school WWE piledriver, but Garcia landed on top of him. Garcia flurries some punches on Hiestand, who gets up. Hiestand shoots as the round ends. 19-19.

Round 3 – It’s anyone’s fight. Garcia lands a leg kick. Hiestand shoots again and shoves Garcia against the fence. Garcia tries to pull a switch, but the risk does not reward him. Hiestand follows through with his takedown and takes the back. One hook is in. Now the body lock is in. Hand-fighting commences. Some rabbit punches from Hiestand. They’re not really damaging, but certainly annoying. Garcia tries to turn into Hiestand. No dice because that body lock is tight. Hiestand is cranking the neck, but he doesn’t have the proper grip. Hiestand adjusts and now it’s a bit tighter. But Garcia escapes. Garcia throwing blind punches over his head. Hiestand returns with some blows of his own. The round ends with wild punches from both men. Fun fight. MMA Junkie scores it 29-28 Hiestand.

Result: Brady Hiestand def. Fernie Garcia via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Records: Fernie Garcia (10-3 MMA, 0-2 UFC), Brady Hiestand (6-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
Referee: Jacob Montalvo
Judging: Derek Cleary, Junichiro Kamijo, Anthony Maness (29-28, scoring Round 1 for Garcia)

Vanessa Demopoulos vs. Maria Oliveira

Round 1 – Onto the next. Oliviera already the noticeably quicker fighter. Demopoulos is leading the dance, but Oliveira making her pay with counterstrikes. Oliveira tries a flying knee that misses. Demopoulos semi-shoots, but gives up. Oliveira uses her length with a punching combination. Oliveira’s jab is doing a good job of maintaining distance. Demopoulos perhaps senses this. She rushes in for a takedown and gets it. Demopoulos is in side control, but Oliveira returns her into side control. Demopolous postures up and then threatens a guillotine from top. Oliveira pulls her head out. Demopoulos is high up, nearly in mount. Demopoulos sneaks her second leg out and enters mount. Demopoulos lands some big elbows. Oliveira stops the onslaught momentarily, but Demopolous moments later finishes the round with some big strikes. Perhaps Oliveira was saved by the bell there. 10-9 Demopoulos.

Round 2 – Every round starts standing. Here’s Oliveira’s chance to muster up some offense. I’m not sure she can afford to get taken down again. There’s a fairly big gap there. Oliveira knocks Demopoulos off balance with a push kick to the stomach. Demopoulos gets up. Despite her success on the canvas, Demopoulos shows no indication she is uncomfortable in striking. They exchange. A massive, looping overhand right from Demopoulos drops Oliveira! Demopoulos pounces. Oliveira grabs her and eventually halts the flurry, but Demopoulos is on top of her again in a near-mount half guard. Demopoulos moves to mount. Oliveira is long and is doing a good job of breaking Demopoulos’ posture. Demopolous lands some big ground-and-pound as the round ends. 20-17 Demopoulos.

Round 3 – Oliveira comes out flying with a clear sense of urgency. Demopoulos on the retreat. Oliveira spams the front kick to the body, then lands a nice punching combination. Oliveira tags Demopoulos again. Demopoulos smartly shoots for a takedown. Oliveira hinders the initial push, but Demopoulos continues to drive and gets the takedown. Demopoulos is in, you guess it, half guard. Demopoulos nearly creeps into mount with some big strikes. Oliveira pushes her legs back into half guard. Demopoulos tries a submission but Oliveira escapes out the back door, gets to her feet, and marches toward Demopoulos. Oliveira lands a combination and eats one. Demopoulos is noticeably tired, but is fearless. Oliveira runs at her with a punching combination. Demopoulos throws back but misses. Oliveira charges forward with another combination but eats a punch in return. The horn sounds and the two fighters embrace. 30-26 Demopoulos.

Result: Vanessa Demopoulos def. Maria Oliveira via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Records: Vanessa Demopoulos (9-4 MMA, 3-1 UFC), Maria Oliveira (13-6 MMA, 1-2 UFC)
Division: Women’s strawweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
Referee: Keith Peterson
Judging:

Kevin Natividad vs. Ricky Turcios

Round 1 – Turcios comes out with a heavy head kick. Natividad scores a takedown seconds later. Turcios fires punches off his back and grabs Natividad by the waist. Turcios reverses Natividad and drives him into the fence. Tucios yanks Natividad’s legs. Natividad gets up and away. Back on the feet, Natividad shoots again. Tucios meets him with some heavy Travis Browne elbows. Natividad sticks to the attempt and drags Tucios down. Natividad works to the back. They scramble and Turcios ends up nearly taking Natividad’s back. Natividad fends that off with a kneebar submission attempt. Turcios escapes and front headlocks Natividad, who gets up and lands an elbow on the break. Natividad lands a leg kick followed by a big knee to the head. Turcios takes a step backward, then shoots for a takedown, which he gets. Natividad scoots to the cage, gets up, and drives Turcios into the fence. Turcios spins Nativiad back toward the center of the cage. The fighters stumble to the canvas. Natividad drives Turcios into the canvas. They separate. Natividad nearly lands another big knee. Turcios takes him down and moves to the back but has no hooks. Natividad senses this and gets up. They separate as the round ends. Based on damage, 10-9 Natividad.

Round 2 – They trade kicks. Turcios shoots. Natividad threatens a kimura on the attempt, spins Turcios around, and lands on top. Turcios briefly gets up, only to be taken down again. Turcios gets up and drives Natividad into the fence. They separate, but Turcios lets his guard down on the break. Big mistake. Natividad drills him with a sneaky left hand and Turcios is on invisible roller skates. The punch connected right behind the ear. Turcios wildly shoots. Natividad punches him a bunch before Turcios works back up. They separate. Turcios appears to be recovered. Turcios shoots and gets a takedown. Turcios nearly moves into mount, but Natividad grabs a high crotch. Natividad elevates and drives Turcios into the fence. That man is strong. Turcios threatens a guillotine choke, then pulls a switch on Natividad. Turcios shoves Natividad into the cage. They separate and exchange as the round ends. 20-18 Natividad.

Round 3 – They trade. Natividad bowls Turcios over with a takedown, then grabs hold of the beck. Natividad working for a guillotine, but Turcios fights out of it. They rise back to the feet. Simultaneous jabs lands. Natividad throws a flying knee and Turcios walks right into it. The blow folds Turcios down, but he grabs a leg and drives Natividad to the fence. They separate. Natividad lands another flying knee, then a front kick to the face. Turcios eats it, presses forward, and lands a combination of his own. Turcios shoves Natividad into the fence. With his back against the cage, Natividad somehow drags Turcios to the canvas with a single leg. Turcios reverses and drives Natividad into the cage. They separate. Natividad whiffs on a big punch, as Turcios ducks under and tries another takedown. After some more wall-and-stall, they separate. Natividad shoots for a takedown. Turcios pulls a switch and gets Natividad’s back. He’s pounding away from back mount. Natividad shifts and Turcios grabs a rear-naked choke. There’s about 30 seconds left. What a come back this would be. Natividad looks OK for now – and he’s out! Wow. Turcios pummeling away from the back as the clock ticks away. There’s the horn. Close fight. Could go either way. MMA Junkie scores it 29-28 Natividad.

Result: Ricky Turcios def. Kevin Natividad via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Records: Kevin Natividad (9-4 MMA, 0-3 UFC), Ricky Turcios (12-3 MMA, 2-1 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
Referee: Mark Smith
Judging:

Miles Johns vs. Vince Morales

Round 1 – The two fighters are separated prior to the fighter introductions. There’s a little heat on this one. Johns shifted gyms from Fortis MMA to Glory MMA and Fitness for this camp, but James Krause is not in his corner. The fight starts. Technical boxing and feeling out to start. Neither man has really pulled trigger on anything and we’re already halfway through the round. More and more feeling out. Morales lands a nice one-two, as the round ends. I guess 10-9 Morales.

Round 2 – Morales jabs. Johns is bleeding from his mouth. Both men jab. Johns lands an inside leg kick. Lots of feints and pump-fakes from both men. They throw. Johns pokes Morales in the eye. Referee Chris Tognoni calls timeout. Morales has five minutes to recover. Tognoni warns Johns as Morales blinks it out. The doctor comes in to examine Morales. “That felt worse than anything else,” Morales says with a chuckle. After approximately a one minute break, the action resumes. More feeling out. There’s been lots of that in this one. Morales lands a combination and Johns returns with a better one. Johns misses on a big overhand right. He’s tried that a few times now. Johns shoots for a takedown and drives Morales into the fence. Morales lands some Travis Browne elbows. Johns elevates Morales and takes him down about one-and-a-half seconds before the horn. 19-19.

Round 3 – A jab lands from each man. Johns pressures Morales, who lands a nice punch. Johns shoots for a takedown. Morales hits the canvas, but pops up and separates. Morales jabs, then lands a nice body kick. Morales looks a little fresher. They’re finally opening up a tad. Lots of misses, but at least they’re throwing. Johns shoots for a takedown. Morales denies and lands a body kick. Johns finally lands that big overhand right he’s sought all fight. Johns shoots again. Morales evades. Morales lands a couple of teep kicks and a jab to the body. Johns shoots again. Morales largely defends. He briefly hit the canvas, but popped back up. Man, this is a really difficult fight to score in that there wasn’t much that happened over the course of the 15 minutes. MMA Junkie scores it 29-28 Morales.

Result: Miles Johns def. Vince Morales via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
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Records: Miles Johns (13-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC), Vince Morales (11-7 MMA, 3-5 UFC)
Division: Bantamweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
Referee: Chris Tognoni
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Jennifer Maia vs. Maryna Moroz

Round 1 – Maia comes out firing. Moroz jabs the body. Maia goes body head. Her striking is looking good. The right hand is working. Moroz is moving her feet well, but the moment she stops she eats a Maia punch. Each punch is accompanied with a verbal yell. Maia grabs hold of Moroz and drives her into the fence. Maia seeks a single leg. Moroz remains strong and fights off the attempt until the end-of-round horn sounds. 10-9 Maia.

Round 2 – Maia lands another slick combination. She radiates confidence right now. Moroz doesn’t look fazed though, as she moves forward. They both land punches. The volume has slowed, but each fighter is still moving well. They each miss on an exchange. Maia lands a cracking overhand right. Moroz returns with a combination, though she doesn’t appear to possess the same power. Moroz lands a slick jab as Maia moves forward. Lots of punches landing now. Moroz lands a good one. Maia returns, then front kicks Moroz in the mouth. Moroz just eats it. The round ends. 20-18 Maia.

Round 3 – Both women pick up where they left off. After a few exchanges, Moroz lands the first significant strike of the fight. A punch sends Maia backward stumbling, though it didn’t appear to really rock her as much as it knocked her off balance. Maia’s head movement is making a difference. They both have decent footwork, but Moroz seems to be on a bit of a straight line whereas Maia uses lateral movement. Maia lands another nice combination. When Moroz closes the distance, Maia ties her up and pushes her into the cage. They separate just prior to the horn sounding. MMA Junkie scores it 29-28 Maia.

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Records: Jennifer Maia (19-9-1 MMA, 4-5 UFC), Maryna Moroz (11-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC)
Division: Women’s flyweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
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Charles Johnson vs. Zhalgas Zhumagulov

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Records: Charles Johnson (11-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC), Zhalgas Zhumagulov (14-7 MMA, 1-4 UFC)
Division: Flyweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
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Jack Della Maddalena vs. Danny Roberts

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Records: Jack Della Maddalena (12-2 MMA, 2-0 UFC), Danny Roberts (18-6 MMA, 7-5 UFC)
Division: Welterweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
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Andre Fialho vs. Muslim Salikhov

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Records: Andre Fialho (16-5 MMA, 2-2 UFC), Muslim Salikhov (18-3 MMA, 5-2 UFC)
Division: Welterweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
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Waldo Cortes-Acosta vs. Chase Sherman

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Records: Waldo Cortes-Acosta (8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC), Chase Sherman (16-10 MMA, 4-9 UFC)
Division: Heavyweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
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Ion Cutelaba vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu

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Records: Ion Cutelaba (16-8-1 MMA, 5-7-1 UFC), Kennedy Nzechukwu (10-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC)
Division: Light heavyweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
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Derrick Lewis vs. Serghei Spivac

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Records: Derrick Lewis (26-10 MMA, 17-8 UFC), Serghei Spivac (15-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC)
Division: Heavyweight
Broadcast: ESPN+
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