Out cold! UFC Vegas 26 prelim results and video: Anaconda choke leads to nasty tech. submission

The UFC’s latest APEX show, UFC Vegas 26, featured just three prelims and a lot of commercials. The shortened program was due to three…

By: Tim Bissell | 2 years ago
Out cold! UFC Vegas 26 prelim results and video: Anaconda choke leads to nasty tech. submission
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The UFC’s latest APEX show, UFC Vegas 26, featured just three prelims and a lot of commercials. The shortened program was due to three fight cancellations in the last 48 hours, including previously scheduled featured prelim Ben Rothwell vs. Philipe Lins. Earlier today main card fight Angela Hill vs. Amanda Ribas was also called off, forcing the Phil Hawes vs. Kyle Daukaus fight onto the main card.

The featured prelim honours were handed down to L’udovit Klein and former TUF winner Mike Trizano (who was sporting a mullet that would put Mike Pyle to shame), with Trizano getting the nod from the judges after three rounds. The fight was contested mostly on the feet with both men showing off some polish in the striking department. Both men also stung the other a couple of times, Trizano with his lead punches and Klein with kicks and the odd backfist. Klein was able to land four takedowns, but he didn’t do much with them. Trizano was able to make him pay for stalling on the ground, with some pointed ground strikes from the bottom. Trizano was also moments away from getting the finish via a guillotine with Klein looking like he was about to pass out as the final seconds of round three expired.

Jun Yong Park overcame two low blows, an eye poke and what looked like staph infection to outlast and outpoint Tafon Nchukwi. This fight was mostly a stalemate on the feet, but Park’s versatility in going for takedowns and submissions was far more impressive than Nchukwi’s reliance on plodding forwards with telegraphed two-strike combos. Nchukwi’s strength and explosiveness helped him out in the first two rounds, as he powered out of bad positions. But in the third, he gassed and Park turned him into a bloody mess on the ground. The Korean moved to three straight wins in the Octagon with the decision victory.

Carlston Harris became the first UFC winner from the country of Guyana when he choked Christian Aguilera out cold with an anaconda choke to open the show. He slept Aguilera quickly with the choke, but referee Marc Goddard was a tad slow to step in. Either way, it was a very impressive debut for Harris, who was also able to sting Aguilera on the feet before the fight ending submission.

Full results:

Mike Trizano def. L’udovit Klein by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27).

Jung Yong Park def. Tafon Nchukwi by majority decision (30-25, 29-26, 28-28).

Carlston Harris def. Christian Aguilera by technical submission (anaconda choke), round 1 (2:52).

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Tim Bissell is a writer, editor and deputy site manager for Bloody Elbow. He has covered combat sports since 2015. Tim covers news and events and has also written longform and investigative pieces. Among Tim's specialties are the intersections between crime and combat sports. Tim has also covered head trauma, concussions and CTE in great detail.

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