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Belfort Stops Henderson in One!! Belfort stops Henderson in One!! Former UFC Light Heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort stopped Veteran Dan Henderson in the 1st round of their Light Heavyweight bout in Brazil. Belfort dropped Henderson with left uppercut and Belfort jumped on a fallen Henderson. Henderson was able to get to his feet but was immediately dropped with a kick to the head and the fight was stopped at 1:17 of round one. Belfort, 204 lbs of Boca Raton, FL is now 24-10. Henderson, 204 lbs of Temecula, CA is now 29-11. Cezar Mutante Ferreira scored a 3 round split decision over Daniel Sarafian in a Middleweight fight. Scpres were 30-27 and 30-28 for Ferreira and 29-28 for Sarafian. Ferreira, 185 lbs is 5-2. Sarafian, 186 lbs is now 9-4. Omari Akhmedov scored a comeback 1st round stoppage over Thiago Perpetuo in a Middleweight bout. Perpetuo was landing some hard shots when Akemedov, who was going backwards landed a short left hand that dropped Perpetuo and a follow up barrage had the fight stopped at 3:31 of round one. Akhmedov, 182 lbs is now 12-0. Perpetuo, 185 lbs is now 9-3-1. Rafael Feijao scored an explosive 1st round stoppage over Igor Pokrajac in a Light Heavyweight bout. Feijoa landed six unanswered kicks that was followed by 3 more punches before the fight was stopped at 1:18 of round one. Feijao, 205 lbs of Rio De Jeinaro, is now 12-4-1. Pokrajac, 204 lbs is now 25-11-1. Brandon Thatch scored a 1st round stoppage over Paulo Thiago in a Welterweight fight. Thatch landed a crushing knee to the ribs the crumpled up Thiago and the bout was stopped at 2:10. Thatch, 170 lbs of Denver, CO is now 11-1. Thiago, 170 lbs of Brasilia, BRA is now 15-6. Ryan LaFalre scored 3 round unanimous decision over Santiago Ponzinibbio in a Welterweight bout. Scores were 30-27 on all cards for LaFlarem 171 lbs and is now 9-0. Ponzinibbio, 170 lbs is now 18-2. Jeremy Stephens scored a vicious 1st round stoppage over Rony Jason in a Featherweight bout. Stephens landed a perfect kick to the head that knocked out Jason and a follow up punch ended things at 40 seconds of round one. Stephens, 146 lbs of San Diego, CA is now 22-9. Jason, 146 lbs of Quaxeda Cerra, BRA is now 14-4..
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