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UFC 287 results, highlights: Israel Adesanya scores stunning knockout of Alex Pereira to reclaim title

After Alex Pereira had scored three wins over Israel Adesanya across kickboxing and mixed martial arts, it was fair to think he simply had Adesanya's number. In the main event of UFC 287 on Saturday night in Miami, Adesanya changed that story, scoring a brutal second-round knockout to once again become middleweight champion.

Pereira had brutalized Adesanya's legs with kicks from the start of the fight, returning to one of the primary techniques that had wore down Adesanya in their previous meeting at UFC 281. In that fight, Adesanya had controlled the action for most of the fight before the leg kicks took a toll and helped set up a Pereira flurry to score the come-from-behind knockout and end Adesanya's time as champion.

Those same kicks landed early and often for Pereira on Saturday. Adesanya continued to fire back with his own kicks and heavy punches but Pereira stalked forward consistently.

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In the second round, the constant abuse to his calf muscles seemed to have Adesanya on the verge of being finished yet again. After Adesanya's leg buckled, Pereira followed him to the cage and unloaded with a brutal flurry of punches and knees.

Pereira did not remain defensively responsible during the attempt at a fight-ending flurry and Adesanya quickly shifted from covering up to unloading a massive right-hand counter. That shot sent Pereira stumbling and another right hand put him down. A follow-up shot on the ground landed for Adesanya, bringing the fight to a close at the 4:21 mark of Round 2.

Prior to their UFC 281 meeting, Pereira and Adesanya had fought twice in the kickboxing ring. In the first meeting, Pereira took a close and somewhat controversial decision. The kickboxing rematch ended much more decisively, with Pereira putting Adesanya to sleep in the third round.

Just over seven years after they first battled, Adesanya finally got the better of Pereira and he was overjoyed with the result.

"I hope all of you can feel how f---ing happy I am just once in your life," Adesanya said after the fight. "But guess what? You will never feel this level of happiness if you don't go for something in your own life. When they knock you down, when they try and shit on you, when they talk shit about you and they try and put their foot on your neck, if you stay down, you will never get that resolve. Fortify your mind and feel this level of happiness one time in your life. I'm blessed to be able to feel this shit again and again and again and again and again. ... They say revenge is sweet. If you know me, you know I got a sweet tooth. This is f---ing sweet."

In the co-main event, Gilbert Burns made his presence known to the rest of the welterweight division with an emphatic decision win over veteran Jorge Masvidal. Burns, who previously fought Kamaru Usman for the title, said he's only fighting for the championship next, whether it's current titleholder Leon Edwards or Colby Covington.

Plus, a pair of rising prospects learned hard lessons on the main card on Saturday night. Teenager Raul Rosas Jr. suffered his first pro defeat when he was beaten by Christian Rodriguez to open the PPV. Rosas Jr. dominated the first round with his grappling and wrestling as he threatened with submission attempts, but Rodriguez took over from there as Rosas Jr. quickly ran out of gas. And Rob Font put an end to the Adrian Yanez hype train with a vicious first-round knockout. Yanez entered on a five-fight win streak with four of those coming by finish.

CBS Sports was be with you the entire way on Saturday bringing you all the results and highlights from the UFC 287 below.

UFC 287 card and results

  • Israel Adesanya def. Alex Pereira (c) via second-round TKO (punches)
  • Gilbert Burns def. Jorge Masvidal via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Rob Font def. Adrian Yanez via first-round TKO (punches)
  • Kevin Holland def. Santiago Ponzinibbio via third-round TKO (punches)
  • Christian Rodriguez def. Raul Rosas Jr. via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Kelvin Gastelum def. Chris Curtis via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • Luana Pinheiro def. Michelle Waterson via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Joe Pyfer def. Gerald Meerschaert via first-round TKO (punches)
  • Loopy Godinez def. Cynthia Calvillo via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
  • Ignacio Bahamondes def. Trey Ogden via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Steve Garcia def. Shayilan Nuerdanbieke via second-round TKO (strikes)
  • Sam Hughes def. Jaqueline Amorim via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
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Alex Pereira (c) vs. Israel Adesanya -- Round 2: Adesanya threw in a hard leg kick and then just missed a question mark kick to the head. Pereira charged in and started throwing bombs, connecting on a big left hook in the process. Adesanya connected with a hard right hand moments later. Adesanya continued to try to land head kicks but Pereira returned to the leg kicks in response. Pereira landed a very hard jab that snapped Adesanya's head back. Adesanya landed another good right hand. Adesanya landed a good left hand again. Adesanya changed things up with a two-punch combination to the body. Another Pereira leg kick buckled Adesanya's leg and as Pereira tried to unload, Adesanya covered up against the cage. Then, out of nowhere, Adesanya unloaded with his own shots and Pereira went down! Follow up strikes on the ground and Pereira is out cold! Official result: Israel Adesanya def. Alex Pereira via KO, Round 2 to win the UFC middleweight championship

 
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Gilbert Burns vs. Jorge Masvidal -- Round 1: Masvidal threw the first strike of the fight, landing a low kick. Burns danced around while waiting to engage, which allowed Masvidal to land another leg kick. Masvidal continued the low kicks as Burns tried to figure out the range. Burns did land a solid right hand finally, drawing a smile from Masvidal. Burns had a body kick blocked as he continued to look a bit hesitant to engage. Masvidal threw a flurry of punches before landing a few more leg kicks. Burns briefly got inside behind a right hand that landed but he was not able to take the fight to the floor. Burns again landed a right hand and Masvidal responded with a body kick. Burns again landed a right hand but Masvidal landed one of his own and another leg kick. Burns started to find more and more success with the right hand and scored a takedown with seconds left in the fight, both men flurrying with strikes to the horn.

 
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We now move on to the night's co-main event. Gilbert Burns vs. Jorge Masvidal in a clash of former welterweight title contenders. Both men reside in Miami but Masvidal will have the "real" home field advantage heading into this one.

 
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Rob Font vs. Adrian Yanez -- Round 1: Yanez tagged Font with some big early shots including a huge right hand. Less than two minutes into the fight, Font's face was already badly swelling up. Font tried to throw some leg kicks but Yantez was very ready to counter. Font did land a huge uppercut that hurt Yanez. Another combination from Font hurt Yanez and then a massive Font right dropped Yanez and follow-up shots on the ground finished the fight as the referee jumped in. Tremendous stuff by Font. Official result: Rob Font def. Adrian Yanez via TKO, Round 1.

 
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Rob Font vs. Adrian Yanez at bantamweight is up next. Yanez is a -200 favorite in the biggest step-up fight of his career.

 
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Kevin Holland vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio -- Round 3: Holland just missed with a hard left hook early. Ponzinibbio landed a pair of good leg kicks. Another big leg kick seemed to badly bother Holland. Holland threw a kick to the body but ate more leg kicks moments later. Ponzinibbio landed his own left hand before digging to the leg again with a kick. Holland kept switching stance, trying to not allow one leg to take all the damage. Holland landed a bomb of a left, Ponzinibbio went down and a single follow-up shot on the ground from Holland brought the fight to a close. Official result: Kevin Holland def. Santiago Ponzinibbio via TKO, Round 3

 

Kevin Holland vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio -- Round 2: Holland countered a leg kick with a sweeping left hook. The fight slowed down considerably, with both men standing at range, which allowed Holland to poke with long strikes. Ponzinibbio tried to get back to the leg kicks but Holland began to press the action and force Ponzinibbio onto his back foot. Ponzinibbio did land a good leg kick finally and both men tried to stand and trade before Holland landed a good right hand that hurt Ponzinibbio.

 
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Kevin Holland vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio -- Round 1: Holland was content early to stay at range, use his length and poke away with long shots. Ponzinibbio responded by throwing some leg kicks to exploit Holland's wide stance. Holland continued to eat the leg kicks but responded with punches and a front kick to the body. Ponzinibbio tried to chase with a flurry of punches that forced Holland backward before landing a leg kick. Holland decided to start returning leg kicks, landing three good shots to Ponzinibbio's lead leg. Ponzinibbio landed a few right hands, all taken well by Holland, who fired back with some long punches of his own. Holland scored a big knockdown with a backfist in the final seconds of the round, all but cementing him a 10-9 round.

 
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