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Renato Moicano deforms Benoit Saint Denis’ face

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Benoit Saint Denis made it through two rounds with Renato Moicano but the accumulated affect of a brutal opening five-minute beatdown prevented him from continuing.

The UFC Fight Night 243 main event was stopped Saturday after Saint Denis (13-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) was deemed unable to see by the cageside physician following Round 2 in the lightweight bout. As a result, Moicano (20-5-1 MMA, 12-5 UFC) was named victor by TKO at Accor Arena in Paris (via X):

Just 23 seconds into the fight, Moicano took down Saint Denis. One minute later, he had Saint Denis’ back and a body triangle locked. Eventually, he shifted to mount where he blasted Saint Denis with hard elbows, splitting him open on multiple parts of his face.

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Saint Denis hung tough and did just enough to avoid a stoppage, but between rounds there was no hiding the damage he sustained. The swelling was bad, but not as bad as it was five minutes later after Saint Denis and Moicano fought a lackadaisical second round.

Between Round 2 and 3, the cageside physician didn’t let crowd pressure effect the outcome of his vision exam on Saint Denis. He deemed the French fighter unable to continue and referee Marc Goddard waved off the bout.

With the victory, Moicano continues to pocket “big checks” – just as he likes. The win was his fourth in a row and sixth in his most recent seven outings. He called out Paddy Pimblett and Dan Hooker, as well (via X):

For Saint Denis, the loss was his second in a row. In March, Saint Denis was knocked out by Dustin Poirier in a wild brawl at UFC 299.

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Check out the best photos from Cesar Almeida’s unanimous decision win over Ihor Potieria at UFC 307 at Delta Center in Salt Lake City. (Fight and venue photos by Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA Today Sports)

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West Ham: Attacking Hammers display gives fans glimpse of bright future after David Moyes

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With some fans unhappy at a negative, but often effective, style of football, the club were unable or unwilling to agree a new deal with Moyes as Lopetegui was named his replacement.

The early signs under the Spaniard were not encouraging. Home losses to Aston Villa, Manchester City and Chelsea led to criticism that the style of football was the same, if not worse than last season.

Last week, ex-Hammers striker Tony Cottee, speaking on TalkSport, called the managerial move from Moyes to Lopetegui “a sideways step, not a progressive step”.

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“I didn’t want him [Lopetegui] in the first place. I said ‘be careful what you wish for’ – David Moyes did a superb job for West Ham,” he added.

Was this win over Ipswich a sign of a more attack-minded Hammers side?

After seven league matches, Lopetegui’s team have a lower goals-per-game ratio than last season (1.43 this campaign compared to 1.58 last year), but also fewer goals conceded (1.57-1.95 per game), more passes (410-387 per game) and more crosses (26-24.1 per game).

West Ham also received a helping hand against a naive Ipswich side, who contributed to their own downfall with defensive mistakes contributing to three of West Ham’s four goals.

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But Hammers fans may be liking comments from visiting boss Kieran McKenna, when he said: “Tactically, West Ham played very differently to any team we’ve played this season. They were very direct which is what we struggled with. Michail Antonio did a fantastic job in bringing in people like Tomas Soucek.

“In the first 60 minutes it was that direct play we didn’t deal with.”

However, before West Ham fans expect to see four goals a game, McKenna did add: “They didn’t have to work too hard for their goals. We conceded some poor goals at poor times, that changed the momentum.”

Meanwhile, Lopetegui was keen to praise his side’s defensive work instead of their attacking play, but tantalisingly said: “We had a lot of chances to score, but we can do more goals.”

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Ryan Spann def. Ovince Saint Preux at UFC 307: Best photos

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Ryan Spann rocks, taps Ovince Saint Preux in 95 seconds

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Ryan Spann once again showed what he’s capable of when he’s on top of his game with a vicious finish of Ovince Saint Preux at UFC 307.

With his back against the wall on a three-fight losing skid, Spann (22-10 MMA, 8-5 UFC) came out of the gate and hurt Saint Preux (27-18 MMA, 15-13 UFC) early in the opening round of their light heavyweight bout at Delta Center.

As his opponent tried to recover, Spann snatched the neck and forced his way on top with a guillotine choke that forced Saint Preux to frantically tap out just 95 seconds after the fight began.

Check out the replay of the finish below (via X):

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After the fight, Spann was thrilled in his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan and said this is where his run at 205 pounds truly begins.

Meanwhile, Jon Anik noted on the broadcast that Saint Preux fought out of the final bout on his UFC contract, and it could possibly be it in the octagon for the man with the most wins in divisional history.

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Backstage winner post-fight interviews from Salt Lake

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SALT LAKE CITY – UFC 307 took place Saturday with 12 bouts on the lineup. We’ve got you covered with backstage winner interviews from the card at Delta Center.

You can hear from all the UFC 307 winners by checking out their individual post-fight news conferences below.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 307.

Nicky Rodriguez

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Court McGee

Cesar Almeida vs. Ihor Potieria

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Austin Hubbard vs. Alexander Hernandez

Marina Rodriguez vs. Iasmin Lucindo

Stephen Thompson vs. Joaquin Buckley

Ketlen Vieira vs. Kayla Harrison

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Roman Dolidze vs. Kevin Holland

Jose Aldo vs. Mario Bautista

Raquel Pennington vs. Julianna Peña

Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree

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How 'so many missed chances' cost Fulham in Man City defeat

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Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer analyses Fulham’s “so many missed chances” in their 3-2 defeat by Manchester City in the Premier League.



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