The UFC held its first event in Macao, China since 2014 this weekend. Live results below:
MAIN CARD
Petr Yan vs Deiveson Figueiredo (135lbs)
Petr Yan emerged as the winner by unanimous decision
He’s staying on top! 😮💨@PetrYanUFC takes home the UD at #UFCMacau! pic.twitter.com/qmJbmmAaXu
— UFC (@ufc) November 23, 2024
Xiaonan Yan vs Tabatha Ricci (115lbs)
Xiaonan Yan claimed victory by unanimous decision
BACK 👏 ON 👏 TOP 👏@YanXiaonan secures the UD at #UFCMacau pic.twitter.com/kC0qiTnaPu
— UFC (@ufc) November 23, 2024
Kenan Song vs Muslim Salikhov (170lbs)
Muslim Salikhov secured victory by KO/TKO at 3:49 of round 1
WHAT A KNOCKOUT! 💥
The King of Kung Fu does it again! Muslim Salikhov stops it in the first round! #UFCMacau pic.twitter.com/dciEOMhcvt
— UFC (@ufc) November 23, 2024
Cong Wang vs Gabriella Fernandes (125lbs)
Gabriella Fernandes achieved victory by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:49 of round 2
THIS IS MMA 😍
Gabriella Fernandes causes a HUGE upset as she drops and then stops Wang Cong 💪#UFCMacau | LIVE on TNT Sports 3 and discovery+ pic.twitter.com/oNNkzr4AlA
— UFC on TNT Sports (@ufcontnt) November 23, 2024
Volkan Oezdemir vs Carlos Ulberg (205lbs)
Carlos Ulberg emerged as the winner by unanimous decision
Ozzy Diaz vs Mingyang Zhang (205lbs)
Mingyang Zhang claimed victory by KO/TKO at 2:25 of round 1
PRELIMINARY CARD
Su Young You vs Balgyn Jenisuly (135lbs, Road to UFC finals)
Su Young You secured victory by unanimous decision
Kiru Sahota vs Dong Hoon Choi (125lbs, Road to UFC finals)
Dong Hoon Choi emerged as the winner by KO/TKO at 2:36 of round 1
Xiaocan Feng vs Ming Shi (115lbs, Road to UFC finals)
Ming Shi emerged as the winner by KO/TKO at 0:46 of round 3
Carlos Hernandez vs Nyamjargal Tumendemberel (125lbs)
Carlos Hernandez secured victory by split decision
Lone’er Kavanagh vs Jose Ochoa (125lbs)
Lone’er Kavanagh emerged as the winner by unanimous decision
Long Xiao vs Quang Le (135lbs)
Long Xiao secured victory by KO/TKO at 1:28 of round 3
Maheshate Hayisaer vs Nikolas Motta (155lbs)
Nikolas Motta emerged as the winner by unanimous decision