UFC Austin live stream results: Buckle up for the “Kattar vs. Emmett”-led mixed martial arts (MMA) event scheduled for TONIGHT (Sat., June 18, 2022) inside Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Headlining the ESPN/ESPN+ fight card is the Featherweight showdown between No. 4-ranked Calvin Kattar and No. 7-seeded Josh Emmett, two experienced strikers looking to make a name for themselves in the crowded 145-pound title chase. Elsewhere on the card, Kevin Holland will tangle with Tim Means in the revamped co-main event after Joe Lauzon was forced out of his 155-pound showdown with Donald Cerrone (details here), marking the second time in as many months that the Lightweight bout has been scrapped at the eleventh hour.
MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC Austin fight card below, starting with the ESPN2/ESPN+ “Prelims” undercard bouts at 4 p.m. ET, followed by the ESPN/ESPN+ main card start time at 7 p.m. ET. Bet on all the UFC Austin action with our friends at DraftKings Sportsbook right here.
Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps, and post-fight analysis following “Kattar vs. Emmett.” Without further delay, see below for the updated UFC Austin real-time results. (Note: This will go from the bottom up; therefore, scroll toward the bottom for the latest detailed round-by-round action).
UFC AUSTIN QUICK RESULTS:
Calvin Kattar vs. Josh EmmettDonald Cerrone vs. Joe Lauzon — CANCELED AGAIN (Full Details Here)
Kevin Holland vs. Tim Means
Joaquin Buckley vs. Albert Duraev
Damir Ismagulov vs. Guram Kutateladze
Julian Marquez vs. Gregory Rodrigues
Tony Kelley vs. Adrian Yanez
Jasmine Jasudavicius vs. Natalia Silva
Court McGee vs. Jeremiah Wells
Danny Chavez vs. Ricardo Ramos
Gloria de Paula vs. Maria Oliveira
Cody Stamann vs. Eddie Wineland
Phil Hawes vs. Deron Winn — Hawes def. Winn by TKO (elbows) at 4:25 of Round Two
Kyle Daukaus vs. Roman Dolidze — Dolidze def. Daukaus by TKO (knee) at 1:13 of Round One — HIGHLIGHTS
UFC AUSTIN LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY:
145 lbs.: Calvin Kattar vs. Josh Emmett
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170 lbs.: Kevin Holland vs. Tim Means
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185 lbs.: Joaquin Buckley vs. Albert Duraev
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155 lbs.: Damir Ismagulov vs. Guram Kutateladze
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185 lbs.: Julian Marquez vs. Gregory Rodrigues
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135 lbs.: Tony Kelley vs. Adrian Yanez
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125 lbs.: Jasmine Jasudavicius vs. Natalia Silva
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170 lbs.: Court McGee vs. Jeremiah Wells
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145 lbs.: Danny Chavez vs. Ricardo Ramos
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115 lbs.: Gloria de Paula vs. Maria Oliveira
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135 lbs.: Cody Stamann vs. Eddie Wineland
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185 lbs.: Phil Hawes vs. Deron Winn
Round 1: Stiff jabs from Hawes, who scores a brief knockdown with an elbow behind it. More jabs piling up. Low kick from Winn. Overhand right behind it a minute in, Hawes answers with a straight right. Quick exchanges, Hawes still targeting those elbows. Nice body work. Sneaky left hook and cross behind it. 3-2, then another that drops Winn hard. Winn manages to stand and Hawes stays patient. Two minutes in. Clean 1-2. Another one. Hawes is landing virtually everything he throws. Another long right buzzes Winn. Step-in elbow drops him again. Hard body shot by Hawes. Clean elbow. This is target practice. Two minutes to go.
Winn winging the occasional overhand, can’t land clean. More Hawes elbows inside and Winn is hurt again. Snap kick downstairs by Hawes, ramrod jab. left elbow in combination. Lead elbow, then from the other side. Hawes is at >70% on his significant strikes. Vicious straight right. Winn feints a takedown. Brutal 1-2, Winn tries a 1-2 behind it. Heavy left hook from Hawes. 10-7 Hawes.
Round 2: Head kicks from Hawes re-open Winn’s cut. Trading in the center. Front kick to the face barely misses. Level elbow. Snap kick. 1-2, 1-2-body shot. Winn suddenly hurts Hawes with a low-high two-piece, but gets hurt by another elbow. More elbows from Hawes, who takes Winn down and starts dropping hard right hands. Winn makes it back to his feet two minutes in. Hawes tries a takedown, lands a knee. Both land elbows. Another counter elbow by Hawes has Winn retreating. Hawes on the attack, lands another murderous elbow to answer a body shot. More elbows. Winn opens up in return, stuffs a takedown with two minutes to go.
Hawes looking like he’s feeling the pace but still battering Winn. Hard knees to the head. Winn swinging like mad, gets blasted by a knee and head kick. Another elbow. Good lord, someone save this man. Clean head kick with a minute to go. Another elbow flurry and finally the ref intervenes after one of the nastiest beatings in recent memory.
Final result: Hawes def. Winn by TKO (elbows)
185 lbs.: Kyle Daukaus vs. Roman Dolidze
Round 1: Daukaus opens with kicks, only for the pair to clash heads. Dolidze comes out aggressively on the break and drops Daukaus with a looping left hook. Daukaus manages to weather it, but after getting back to his feet, Dolidze crumples him with a murderous knee to the head.
Final result: Dolidze def. Daukaus by TKO (knee)
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