UFC VEGAS 99: PEREIRA VS HERNANDEZ
Prelims:

5/1.34 Robelis Despaigne -373

2.30/1 Despaigne / Lane u1½ -230

2/3.00 Melissa Martinez by decision +150

4/1.94 ELISE REED -206

3/1.45 JEAN MATSUMOTO -207

3/1.46 Asu Almabayev -205
Main:

3/4.11 Daniel Pineda +137

3/2.56 Smotherman/Hadley o2½ -117

3/1.85 Sumudaerji/Johnson o2½ -162

2.31/4 Phillips/Font u2½ +173

4/5.28 Michel Pereira +132
[6-5 -4.35u]
Not the best finish. Pereira's endurance is still lacking as I must not have considered in his 8 fight win streak, the last 3 were R1 finishes and he had never been 5 rounds. "Fluffy" is an animal and may be able to hang with the top dogs.
Bonuses
Only 3 were awarded as the night was filled with decisions.
Fight Of The Night: Elkins vs Pineda
It wasn’t a sight for the faint of heart as the two grizzled featherweight veterans spilled each other’s blood all over the canvas, but the bout between
Darren Elkins and
Daniel Pineda was an emphatic reminder of why they remain fan favorites among MMA hardcores. Fifteen minutes of pure, unadulterated mayhem got the main card rocking at the UFC Apex as the 40-year-old Elkins sported cardio of a man half his age to defeat the 39-year-old Pineda, who retired after going out on his shield in a throwback banger.
Performance Of The Night: Anthony Hernandez
Anthony Hernandez had said this week that we were looking at the next middleweight champion, and after watching him dismantle Michel Pereira, it’s hard not to wonder if he might be right. By midway through the second round, the normally high-energy Pereira looked completely exhausted and out of ideas when it came to the smothering energy of “Fluffy.” The onslaught would continue in kind until a fifth round TKO, but this one was over much earlier. Now on a six-fight win streak, Hernandez was a picture of pure dominance this night.
