Jose Aldo knocks out Renato Moicano in vintage performance

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Before UFC Fight Night: Fortaleza’s main event between Raphael Assuncao and Marlon Moraes, a multitude of undercard fights had major implications. Here’s how it all went down.

Said Nurmagomedov defeats Ricardo Ramos by first-round TKO

Nurmagomedov did not fight the way one might expect of someone with that surname, as he never even looked for a takedown, instead backing up Ramos with a standing attack and finishing him in the first round with a spinning kick to the body.

The bantamweight fight did go on for a few more seconds, as Ramos (12-2), immobilized on the mat, absorbed a swarm of punches before the referee stopped the fight at 2:28 of the round.

It was the seventh win in a row for Nurmagomedov (13-1), the 26-year-old cousin of lightweight champ Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Rogerio Bontorin defeats Magomed Bibulatov by split decision

Bontorin made quite a splash in his UFC debut, countering Bibulatov’s relentless wrestling with submission threats to earn two of the three 29-28 scores. It was high-level grappling from the start, as Bontorin (15-1) was taken down early but reversed position and nearly sunk in a rear-naked choke.

For Bibulatov, it was his second straight loss after starting his career 14-0. He had not fought in 16 months while recovering from a back injury, and he missed weight on Friday, prompting the fight to be switched to a 127-pound catchweight contest.

Still to come…

• Raphael Assuncao vs. Marlon Moraes Jose Aldo vs. Renato Moicano Demian Maia vs. Lyman Good Charles Oliveira vs. David Teymur Johnny Walker vs. Justin Ledet Livinha Souza vs. Sarah Frota Markus Perez vs. Anthony Hernandez Mara Romero Borella vs. Taila Santos Thiago Alves vs. Max Griffin Junior Albini vs. Jair Rozenstruik Geraldo de Freitas Jr. vs. Felipe Colares

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