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" ... After they separated, the two men circled into the center of the cage. When they got back together, Kattar stepped in with a perfectly placed right elbow that dropped Stephens to the mat. Kattar followed his right elbow with a slicing left elbow that ended the fight. When Stephens sat up, blood poured from his head and pooled on the mat as he was tended to by the cageside physician. ... "
" ... Before Saturday's UFC 242, Nurmagomedov's most recent fight was an October 2018 submission win over Conor McGregor. The bout was Nurmagomedov's first defense of the lightweight title. There was no celebration after that fight. Nurmagomedov leaped from the cage after his win and attempted to get his hands on Dillon Danis, who was cageside as a member of McGregor's corner team. The Nevada State Athletic Commission suspended Nurmagomedov for nine months and fined him $500,000 of his $2 million payout for his actions that night inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. ... "
" ... I was sitting cageside for the fight and witnessed firsthand what is essentially just the tip of the iceberg for Harrison as she begins her rise to stardom. ... "
" ... Ortega was out of action for nearly two years. Max Holloway dominated their 2018 matchup. Holloway left the cageside doctor no choice but to wave off that bout before the start of the fifth and final round due to the damage that had accumulated on Ortega’s face. ... "
" ... UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor was front and center during Artem Lobov’s fight at Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 118, which took place in Gdansk, Poland. Lobov is McGregor’s teammate and close friend. Lobov’s opponent, Andre Fili, knew McGregor was cageside for the contest. With that knowledge, Fili took the opportunity to mimic McGregor’s “Billionaire Strut,” as the Irish fighter paced back and forth outside the octagon. ... "