UFC 127 Penn vs Fitch - That's what we expect to find watching UFC foray into 127-second broadcast live in Australia in the early hours of this morning, last Sunday on ESPN here in Britain.
The broadcast began with the preliminaries, as Nick Ring Riki Fukuda said in the middleweight division.
A good three rounds to open the show. They started Japanese star made a good first impression with some nice takedowns, especially in the third round and a good job on the spot.
Although he showed some good defensive skills, ring just had the air of a man beaten in the fight continued.
But the judges were the only ones who do not see that the three were fighting for the ring. One wonders if they really were seeing what was happening.
It 'been up to light heavyweight to fight the next James Te Huna before Alexander Gustafsson.
A fascinating case in a round of Te Huna taking control early with a good tillage, and although he dominated it was not long before escaped Gustafsson.
Moments later, the Swedes scored with an impressive shrinkage, the transition and until it changes back Australian lock in a rear naked choke for the submission win.
The first fighter of the evening Brit Ross Pearson, then stand Spencer Fisher in the lightweight division.
This proved a very entertaining fight and even the future. A particularly striking battle the two men got out of a large number of combinations and kicks.
The most important country raids reached the end of the third round, when Pearson scored a pair of takedowns.
The judges have come to play again here that the three gave the fight to Pearson.
The main show began with the middleweight action to Kyle Noke took Chris Camozzi.
It began with a nice exchange of blows, but when Noke marked by the withdrawal was the beginning of the end. Camozzi Noke rapidly reduced and synchronized in a rear naked choke for the submission win.
E 'down to the fight as a welterweight Chris Lytle rose against Bryan Ebersol.
A very enjoyable three handyman company Ebersol saw cartwheel kick, as soon as the battle began. It was a sign of things to come Ebersol put a performance bit 'eccentric.
But all that changed when the knee to the jaw in the second round Lytle slumped against the cage.
The great action continued in the third as both fighters tried several attempts at communication, and displays the works of great submission defense.
Once again went to the judges, with all three scoring for Ebersol.
ESPN continued its tradition of losing the start of a fight on his return from a commercial break. If all came later, would have lost Tiequan Reinhardt Jason Zhang with a quick victory. When will they learn?
So after this technique cock until he returns to action against George Sotiropoulos Dennis Siver was in the lightweight division.
Another big fist fights. Siver put in an excellent performance, Sotiropoulos rocker before it hit twice with left hooks in the first round.
Although the Australian seemed to step back, is fulfilling its duties in the second and third cycle. The only problem was that Siver raised his game even more.
When the fight goes the distance to work were the judges, all three struggle to provide silver.
Co-main event saw Michael Bisping taking on Jorge Rivera in the mid-range.
This was certainly a matter of great charge. Bisping looked great immediately, scoring with a couple of take downs, but it was self-point deduction after connecting to the knee, when Rivera was still justified.
Rivera recovered enough to continue, but Bisping was surprising was the high level in the second. A flurry Rivera struggled against the cage, a big right hand, knocking him down. It was not long before the referee stopped the fight, giving Bisping TKO victory. Then, both still wanted to go at it.
The main event so Jon Fitch goes against BJ Penn in the welterweight division.
Really good fight to be seen Penn takedown right away, then it is clear that it was not for the stand-up striking martial.
The fighters clinch to exchange views before going to a country where everyone had to measure success.
But while the first two rounds examined closely, in the third round belonged to Fitch. After getting the withdrawal, he worked in all the earth and the pound, and although Penn had no answer to that could not finish Fitch.
So it was left in the hands of judges, and another made by Fitch, the other two are inseparable. Decision: The majority of the draw.
The show has completed a filler more, starting with the violent clashes between Mark Hunt and Chris Tuchscherer.
Big slugfest saw two men unloading a big stuff soon, but when I opened an attack on hunting in a bad cut above his left eye Tuchscherer, doctors almost called the fight.
Tuchscherer changed tactics and the struggle for land, almost getting the win with a kimura.
But when he began the second round went back to the fight. When Hunt in connection with an uppercut that dropped Tuchscherer was all over, Hunt took the win by knockout in what could be described as an ugly but effective way.