UFC Fight Night 181 Results

Former UFC middleweight champion and MMA legend Anderson Silva makes his final walk to the octagon as we will have you covered with UFC Fight Night 181 results all night. As he makes his final walk, Silva will be facing off against Uriah Hall.

In his last five fights, Hall holds a record of 3-2, as both losses came by way of TKO. The first of those losses was apart of a three fight losing streak as Gegard Mousasi finished him in the first round at UFC Fight Night 99. After that fight, Hall snapped his losing streak, picking up a TKO win over Krzysztof Jotko at UFC Fight Night 116. His next loss came after that win as undefeated Paulo Costa finished Hall by second round TKO at UFC 226. Since then, Hall has won his last two straight fights. The first of which was a knockout win over Bevon Lewis at UFC 232. In Hall’s most recent fight, he defeated Antonio Carlos Junior by split decision at UFC Fight Night 158. Hall looks to extend his win streak to three while picking up a win over a legend in Silva.

Silva’s last five outings have not looked nearly as good as he has compiled a record of 1-4. Following his suspension stemming from the Nick Diaz fight, Silva returned in 2016 in the main event of UFC Fight Night 84 against Michael Bisping. After a close five rounds, Silva would lose to Bisping by unanimous decision. Silva’s second straight loss came against UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier. Due to the fight being made on short notice, Silva and Cormier fought a three-round non-title fight. Cormier would win the fight by unanimous decision. Silva finally picked up a win in his next outing, winning a very close unanimous decision over Derek Brunson. Following that win, Silva would lose another unanimous decision against Israel Adesanya. In his most recent fight, Silva lost by TKO to Jared Cannonier at UFC 237.

UFC Fight Night 181 Results

In the co-main event, Bryce Mitchell finally gets to debut his camo shorts as he faces Andre Fili. Since he entered the UFC off of The Ultimate Fighter, Mitchell has improved his undefeated record to 13-0. In his last two outings, he finished Matt Sayles with the second twister in UFC history. Following that win, Mitchell defeated Charles Rosa by unanimous decision in his last outing. As for Fili, holding a record of 21-7, he has gone 1-1 in his last two outings. The first of those fights was a unanimous decision loss to Sodiq Yusuff at UFC 246. In his most recent outing, Fili defeated Charles Jourdain by split decision at UFC on ESPN 10.

Kicking off the main card will be a lightweight bout between UFC vet Bobby Green and Thiago Moises. Green has won his last three straight, most recently defeating Alan Patrick via unanimous decision. Moises has gone 2-2 in his last four fights with his most recent being submission win over Michael Johnson at UFC Fight Night 171. Following that fight will be a middleweight fight between Kevin Holland and UFC newcomer Charlie Ontiveros. Holland’s last fight was a split decision win over Darren Stewart. Ontiveros enters his debut with an 11-6 record as his last two wins occurred by knockout. Finally, before the co-main event will be a heavyweight fight between Maurice Greene and Greg Hardy. Each of them comes off a recent win as Greene recently submitted Gian Villante and Hardy recently defeated Yorgan de Castro.

Follow along with MMASucka as we provide you with the results throughout UFC Fight Night 181.

MAIN CARD (ESPN+ – 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT)

Uriah Hall def. Anderson Silva via TKO (Punches) at 1:24 of Round Four
Bryce Mitchell def. Andre Fili via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Greg Hardy def. Maurice Greene via TKO (Punches) at 1:12 of Round Two
Kevin Holland def. Charlie Ontiveros via Verbal Submission (Injury) at 2:39 of Round One
Thiago Moises def. Bobby Green via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+ – 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT)

Alexander Hernandez def. Chris Gruetzemacher via TKO (Punches) at 1:46 of Round One
Adrian Yanez def. Victor Rodriguez via Knockout (Head Kick) at 2:46 of Round One
Sean Strickland def. Jack Marshman* via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Jason Witt def. Cole Williams** via Submission (Arm Triangle) at 2:09 of Round Two
Dustin Jacoby def. Justin Ledet via TKO (Punches) at 2:38 of Round One
Miles Johns def. Kevin Natividad via Knockout (Punch) at 2:51 of Round Three

*Marshman missed weight at 187.5 pounds and will be fined 20 percent of his purse
**Williams missed weight at 175.5 pounds and will be fined 40 percent of his purse

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