UFC 172: "Jones vs. Teixeira" blew the roof off the Baltimore Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, on Sat., April 26, 2014,featuring a main event of Jon Jones easily disposing of the latest challenger to his 205-pound title, Glover Teixeira, via unanimous decision (watch the highlights here, breakdown here).
It's finally time for that rematch with Alexander Gustafsson.
The co-headlining attraction showcased Anthony Johnson's successful return to the Octagon, as he battered and bruised Phil Davis for three full rounds (highlights can be viewed here, breakdown here), establishing himself as a player in the light heavyweight division. Or something like one.
The other three main card bouts saw Luke Rockhold dominate Tim Boetsch (highlights if you want them here, breakdown here) on his way to a first round submission win, Jim Miller do exactly the same to Yancy Medeiros (highlights for your viewing pleasure here, breakdown here), and Max Holloway take two rounds longer to tap Andre Fili (read the breakdown here).
In cased you missed any or all of it -- or just want to keep the discussion alive -- below are links to all the major storylines borne from Saturday's event in Dallas.
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UFC 172: "Jones vs. Teixiera"
Rockhold vs. Boetsch highlights
Miller vs. Medeiros highlights
Recap: Rockhold breaks Boetsch
Recap: Johnson dominates Davis
Recap: Jones beats down Teixeira
Review: Max Holloway vs. Andre Fili
Review: Jim Miller vs. Yancy Medeiros
Review: Luke Rockhold vs. Tim Boetsch
Review: Anthony Johnson vs. Phil Davis
Review: Jon Jones vs. Glover Teixeira
UFC 172 Post-Fight Fallout
Biggest winners and lowliest losers
Next matches to make for main card winners
They said what?!?!? "Jones vs. Teixeira" edition
Fans cheered Jon Jones, so he rejoiced
Cheap pop! Fans may have just cheered for the Ray Lewis dance
Jon Jones vs. Alexander Gustafsson is next, maybe in Sweden, and Jones is pissy already
Jones and Gustafsson can go make history now
Anthony Johnson isn't a light heavyweight contender yet ... or is he?
Daniel Cormier wants Luke Rockhold to fight for the middleweight title
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That, my friends, should be enough to keep you talking -- at least for the time being. What gets your vote for the biggest story coming out of UFC 172?
Sound off, Maniacs.