Because the old saying goes, April comes in like a, but goes out like a lamb. For the UFC, the latter half was especially true, as UFC 159 didn't deliver the type of activity that lovers attended you may anticipate from the Zuffa children. A number of unusual finishes and bad action decreased a nights battles that certainly has been more interesting. Nevertheless, there have been positively features throughout the evening. So, which struggle borrowed the show? Chael Sonnen and Jon Jones was the one-sided pummeling that the entire world anticipated to watch, and although the injury to Jones' foot will forever be scarred into our heads, the fight itself was rather forgettable. With Michael Bisping and Alan Belcher closing on a bad note because of an eye fixed stick, that fight is out of the running as well. Just prior to that matchup, the heavyweights located themselves on the highlight reel when Roy Nelson blasted Cheick Kongo with a huge right hand that left the Frenchman thinking where he was. It was enough to be the KO of the Night, but there was better motion earlier on the card. The show kicked off with a hammer when featherweights Steven Siler and Kurt Holobaugh visited war on the Facebook prelims. Siler looked as if he'd earn an instant end in the very first round, but Holobaugh was tough enough to survive. on the card even though a thriller, this fight doesn't take top honors due to its lack of presence. Alternatively, the round that stole the card is none other than Jim Miller compared to. Jim Healy. Struggle of the Night honors went to full rounds were nearly gone three by the lightweights who before Healy pulled off the upset by securing a choke on a jiu-jitsu expert. This matchup was one of many few features on excitement that was lacked by a night overall.
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