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UFC 191 had a little something for everyone.
Paige VanZant kicked things off by armbarring Alex Chambers and cementing her status as the next big thing at 115 pounds, followed by Corey Anderson's breakout performance against a very tough Jan Blachowicz, reminding fans why he was The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 19 champ.
And in case you were wondering, yes, Anthony Johnson is still capable of killing light heavyweights.
While we didn't get the heavyweight contest we might have been expecting after 10 years of not-so-patiently waiting, Andrei Arlovski did get one win closer to a potential 265-pound title shot with a lackluster (and close) decision win over Frank Mir.
As for the main event, there isn't much to say that we don't already know: Demetrious Johnson has a gift.
Since it's Labor Day Weekend, I'd reckon some of you mixed martial arts (MMA) fans -- even the die hards -- were wrapped up with all sorts of end-of-summer festivities. That means you may have missed some of the UFC 191 pay-per-view (PPV) action from last Saturday night (Sept. 5, 2015) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
If so, we've gone ahead and compiled links to all of the top stories coming out of "Johnson vs. Dodson 2," including breaking news, highlights, reactions, recaps, and more, all conveniently laid out in the post below.
Dig in!
UFC 191: The fights
Demetrious Johnson vs. John Dodson fight review and analysis
Andrei Arlovski vs. Frank Mir fight review and analysis
Anthony Johnson vs. Jimi Manuwa fight review and analysis
Corey Anderson vs. Jan Blachowicz fight review and analysis
Paige VanZant vs. Alex Chambers fight review and analysis
UFC 191: The highlight reels
Demetrious Johnson vs. John Dodson
Anthony Johnson vs. Jimi Manuwa
Paige VanZant vs. Alex Chambers
John Lineker vs. Francisco Rivera
UFC 191: Post-fight housekeeping
Post-fight press conference video
Dana White reacts to main event (and drunk dummies)
UFC 191: The morning after
Anthony Johnson rips the MMA media
Did "The Pitbull" earn a title shot?
Other notable stories from this past weekend
something-something CONOR MCGREGOR something-something
Ronda Rousey just got slapped (with a lawsuit)
Latest exchange in UFC vs. Culinary Union battle
That should just about cover it.
While UFC will take the next two weeks off -- returning Sept. 26 with UFC Fight Night 75: "Barnett vs. Nelson" in Japan -- fight fans can get their MMA fix with Bellator, World Series of Fighting (WSOF), Titan FC and Invicta FC, as well as Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA).
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