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Nevada Athletic Commission STATE OF NEVADA MIXED MARTIAL ARTS SHOW RESULTS ATHLETIC COMMISSION DATE: November 21st, 2020 LOCATION: UFC APEX, Las Vegas Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Referee: Mark Smith, Chris Tognoni Visiting Referees: Herb Dean, Marc Goddard R/O: Jerin Valel Judges: Junichiro Kamijo, Tony Weeks Visiting Judges: Mike Bell, Derek Cleary, Eric Colon, COMMISSION MEMBERS: Chairman: Anthony A. Marnell, III Sal D’Amato, Dave Hagen, Chris Lee, Anthony Maness, Timekeepers: Steve Esposito & Steve Mazzagatti Staci Alonso Christopher Ault Ringside Doctors: David Watson, Damon Zavala, Jay Coates, Raimundo Leon Stephen J. Cloobeck Ring Announcer: Bruce Buffer Dallas Haun Promoter: Zuffa, LLC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Bob Bennett Matchmaker: Dana White Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Weight Remarks Number DEIVESON ALCANTARA Figueiredo won by submission 1:57 of 152-214 5 125.0 the 1st round – Guillotine choke FIGUEIREDO Belem, Para, BRAZIL ----- vs. ----- 121-700 124.5 ALEXANDER PEREZ **Figueiredo retains UFC Flyweight Title Referee: Marc Goddard Irvine, CA VALENTINA SHEVCHENCHO Shevchenko won by unanimous decision 142-088 5 124.5 Henderson, NV ----- vs. ----- SHEVCHENKO – MAIA JENNIFER APRECIADA 49-46; 49-46; 49-46 S. D’Amato, M. Bell, J. Kamijo 132-512 124.5 GONCALVES DA MAIA Lindoia, Parana, BRAZIL **Shevchenko retains UFC Women’s Flyweight Title Referee: Herb Dean MICHAEL JOSEPH PERRY Means won by unanimous decision 140-461 3 175.5 Orlando, FL ----- vs. ----- PERRY – MEANS TIMOTHY CARL MEANS 28-29; 27-30; 28-29 114-126 171.0 Edgewood, NM C. Lee, D. Hagen, M. Bell Referee: Marc Goddard KATLYN CHOOKAGIAN Chookagian won by unanimous decision 130-585 3 125.8 Amity Arbor, NY ----- vs. ----- CHOOKAGIAN – CALVILLO 30-27; 30-27; 30-27 CYNTHIA TAFOYA CALVILLO 138-685 124.5 San Jose, CA J. Kamijo, S. D’Amato, D. Cleary Referee: Mark Smith MAURICIO MILANI RUA Craig won by Tap Out due to strikes 104-457 3 205.5 Maringa, Paranha, BRAZIL 3:36 of the 2nd round ----- vs. ----- PAUL LINDSEY CRAIG 150-401 205.5 Referee: Herb Dean Airdrie, Lanarkhir, SCOTLAND Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Weight Remarks Number BRANDON CARRILLO MORENO Moreno won by TKO 4:59 of the 1st 127-073 3 125.0 Las Vegas, NV round ----- vs. ----- BRANDON MATTHEW ROYVAL 124-986 125.5 Lakewood, CO Referee: Marc Goddard JOAQUIN YUCONRI BUCKLEY Buckley won by KO 0:18 of the 2nd 140-505 3 182.5 St. Louis, MO round ----- vs. ----- JORDAN MICHAEL WRIGHT 155-134 185.0 Lake Sherwood, CA Referee: Herb Dean ANTONINA SHEVCHENKO Shevchenko won by TKO 4:33 of the 2nd 14-194 3 125.0 Henderson, NV round ----- vs. ----- ARIANE LIPSKI 158-814 126.0 Curitiba, Parana, BRAZIL Referee: Chris Tognoni DANIEL RODRIGUEZ Dalby won by unanimous decision 135-387 3 170.5 San Gabriel, CA RODRIGUEZ – DALBY ----- vs. ----- 27-30; 28-29; 28-29 T. Weeks, A. Maness, D. Cleary NICOLAS LYNGH DALBY Referee: Mark Smith Copenhagen, DENMARK 143-830 170.0 ALAN MICHAEL JOUBAN Jouban won by unanimous decision 119-891 3 170.5 Reseda, CA JOUBAN – GOODEN ----- vs. ----- 30-27; 30-27; 30-27 JARED ALEXANDER GOODEN D. Hagen, E. Colon, M. Bell 135-053 171.0 Duluth, GA Referee: Chris Tognoni KYLE ALEXANDER DAUKAUS Daukaus won by unanimous decision 123-125 3 185.5 Philadelphia, PA ----- vs. ----- DAUKAUS – STOLTZFUS DUSTIN M. STOLTZFUS 30-27; 30-27; 30-26 129-896 184.0 Referee: Mark Smith Germersheim, RIP, GERMANY T. Weeks, J. Kamijo, M. Bell LOUIS ALLEN COSCE Palatnikov won by TKO 2:47 of the 3rd 161-358 3 170.0 McKinleyville, CA round ----- vs. ----- SASHA PALATNIKOV 148-593 170.5 Las Vegas, NV Referee: Chris Tognoni PAGE TWO NOVEMBER 21ST, 2020 MIXED MARTIAL ARTS RESULTS .
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