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UFC mixed martial arts event in 2014
UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Mousasi
(also known as
UFC Fight Night 36
) was a
mixed martial arts
event held on February 15, 2014, at the
Arena Jaragua
in
Jaragua do Sul
,
Brazil
.
[2]
The event was broadcast live on
Fox Sports 1
.
[3]
Background
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The event was headlined by a middleweight bout between former world champions
Lyoto Machida
and
Gegard Mousasi
.
[2]
Returning veteran
Nate Loughran
was expected to face
Erick Silva
at the event. However, Loughran was forced out of the bout with an injury
[4]
and was replaced by promotional newcomer
Takenori Sato
.
[5]
Zubaira Tukhugov
was expected to face
Thiago Tavares
at this event. However, Tavares was forced to pull out due to an undisclosed injury, and was replaced by UFC newcomer
Douglas Silva de Andrade
.
[6]
This event was the first one to feature the new post-fight bonus structure.
Fight of the Night
bonuses remained, while the
Submission of the Night
and
Knockout of the Night
were both replaced by two
Performance of the Night
bonuses. They were awarded to fighters who display "the two best individual performances on the card," according to a statement released by the UFC.
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Results
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Main card (Fox Sports 1)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Middleweight
|
Lyoto Machida
|
def.
|
Gegard Mousasi
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Decision (unanimous) (49?46, 50?45, 50?45)
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5
|
5:00
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Middleweight
|
Ronaldo Souza
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def.
|
Francis Carmont
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 30?27)
|
3
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5:00
|
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Welterweight
|
Erick Silva
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def.
|
Takenori Sato
|
KO (punches)
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1
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0:52
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Welterweight
|
Nico Musoke
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def.
|
Viscardi Andrade
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
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Featherweight
|
Charles Oliveira
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def.
|
Andy Ogle
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
3
|
2:40
|
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Preliminary card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Lightweight
|
Joe Proctor
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def.
|
Cristiano Marcello
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
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Lightweight
|
Rodrigo Damm
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def.
|
Ivan Jorge
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
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Lightweight
|
Francisco Trinaldo
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def.
|
Jesse Ronson
|
Decision (split) (28?29, 29?28, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
|
Iuri Alcantara
|
def.
|
Wilson Reis
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Decision (split) (28?29, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
|
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Featherweight
|
Felipe Arantes
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def.
|
Maximo Blanco
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 29?27, 29?27)
|
3
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5:00
|
[a]
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Welterweight
|
Ildemar Alcantara
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def.
|
Albert Tumenov
|
Decision (split) (28?29, 29?28, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Zubaira Tukhugov
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def.
|
Douglas Silva de Andrade
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?28, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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- ^
Blanco was docked 1 point in the third round for a kick to the groin.
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Bonus awards
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The following fighters were awarded $50,000 bonuses:
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- Fight of the Night: Lyoto Machida vs. Gegard Mousasi
- Performance of the Night: Erick Silva
and
Charles Oliveira
Records set
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The event equaled the record of most decisions on a UFC card set at
UFC 169
, with ten decisions. The event also had a total fight time of 2:53:32, setting a new record for the longest event in UFC history, beating the previous record of 2:51:14, also set at UFC 169.
[10]
The record was later broken by
UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Tybura
which had fight time of 3 hours, 4 minutes and 18 seconds.
[11]
See also
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References
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Upcoming events are in italics
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Flagship events
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Fight Nights
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UFC on Versus/UFC Live
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UFC on Fox
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UFC on FX
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UFC on Fuel TV
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Fight Nights
(on FS1, FS2, FXX,
or UFC Fight Pass)
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UFC on ESPN
(or ESPN2)
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Fight Nights
(on ESPN+)
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UFC on ABC
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The Ultimate Fighter
Finales
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