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See The Fight Results, Watch Post-Fight Interviews With The Main Card Winners And More From UFC Fight Night: Blanchfield vs Fiorot, Live From Boardwalk Hall In Atlantic City 

The UFC's return to Atlantic City produced as record-tying eight stoppages due to strikes and a pair women turning in strong efforts to cement their standing as contenders in the respective divisions.

After a prelims produced plenty to talk about, the main card held up its end of the bargain as well, with more finishes, more controversies, and more impressive outings that are sure to have a significant impact on divisional rankings and fight bookings going forward.

Here's a recap of how things played out inside the Octagon at Boardwalk Hall on Saturday's main card. | Official Scorecards | Prelim Results Main Card Results 

UFC Fight Night: Blanchfield vs Fiorot Results

  • Caolán Loughran (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) defeats Angel Pacheco by Unanimous Decision
  • Jacob Malkoun defeats Andre Petroski by TKO (strikes) at 0:39 of Round 2
  • Ibo Aslan defeats Anton Turkalj by TKO (right hand) at 1:32 of Round 3
  • Dennis Buzukja defeats Connor Matthews by TKO (strikes) at 0:22 of Round 3
  • Julio Arce defeats Herbert Burns by TKO (strikes) at 2:00 of Round 2
  • Virna Jandiroba (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) defeats Loopy Godinez by Unanimous Decision
  • Nate Landwehr defeats Jamall Emmers by KO (strikes) at 4:43 of Round 1
  • Chidi Njokuani (30-27, 30-27) defeats Rhys McKee (28-29) by Split Decision
  • Kyle Nelson defeats Bill Algeo by TKO (strikes) at 4:00 of Round 1
  • Nursulton Ruziboev defeats Sedriques Dumas by KO (strikes) at 3:18 of Round 1
  • Chris Weidman defeats Bruno Silva by Unanimous Decision following an accidental eye poke
  • Joaquin Buckley defeats Vicente Luque by TKO (strikes) at 3:17 of Round 2
  • Manon Fiorot (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) defeats Erin Blanchfield by Unanimous Decision
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UFC Fight Night: Blanchfield vs Fiorot Main Card Results 

Chidi Njokuani (30-27, 30-27) defeats Rhys McKee (28-29) by Split Decision

The main card action kicked off in the welterweight division, Chidi Njokuani making a successful transition to the 170-pound weight class.

Chidi Njokuani Post-Fight Interview | UFC Atlantic City
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Chidi Njokuani Post-Fight Interview | UFC Atlantic City
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Njokuani was the more efficient and effective man in his clash with Rhys McKee, using calf kicks at range mixed with short elbows and knees in the clinch to get the better of things throughout the 15 minute affair. He was able to neutralize the Northern Irishman’s takedown attempts, and even flashed a level-change of his own at one point in the third, looking comfortable in his first trip down to welterweight in more than six years.

With the win, the Dana White’s Contender Series grad snapped a three-fight slide and returned to level inside the Octagon, while McKee dropped his second straight, falling to 0-4 across two stints on the UFC roster.| Official Scorecards

Kyle Nelson defeats Bill Algeo by TKO (strikes) at 4:00 of Round 1

Make it three straight for Kyle Nelson, who ventured south of the border and stopped Bill Algeo on Saturday night.

Kyle Nelson Post-Fight Interview | UFC Atlantic City
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“The Monster” hurt Algeo early in the contest, landing a big right hand that shook the equilibrium of the local favorite. While Algeo got his composure back, Nelson continued to land the bigger shots throughout the contest, and late in the round, he once again put Algeo on shaky footing. As the follow-ups came raining down and Algeo staggered around the cage, referee Gary Copeland stepped in and halted the action.

After struggling out of the gates at the start of his UFC career, Nelson is now on a four-fight unbeaten streak, moving to 4-4-1 overall inside the Octagon. The new dad has clearly found his footing, and continues to push forward in the featherweight division. | Official Scorecards

Nursulton Ruziboev defeats Sedriques Dumas by KO (strikes) at 3:18 of Round 1

Nursulton Ruziboev collected his second straight first-round stoppage win, though this one came with a little controversy.

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Nursulton Ruziboev Octagon Interview | UFC Atlantic City
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Ruziboev was picking his shots well in the early stages of his clash with Sedriques Dumas, keeping the Dana White’s Contender Series grad at range and landing at a good clip. Midway through the round, the two pawed at each other, with Dumas turning away and looking at the referee for a stoppage, complaining of being poked in the eye.

But the official hadn’t seen the foul, the fight continued, and Ruziboev pressed forward, pounding out the finish. The middleweight from Uzbekistan is now 2-0 in the UFC and moved to 34-8-2 overall, with two no contests, in his career, making him an intriguing emerging name to track in the 185-pound weight class. | Official Scorecards

Chris Weidman defeats Bruno Silva by Unanimous Decision following an accidental eye poke

The middleweight clash between Chris Weidman and Bruno Silva was stopped early in the third round with the former middleweight champion celebrating and the Brazilian protesting the stoppage.

Chris Weidman Post-Fight Interview | UFC Atlantic City
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After a strong first round from Weidman, things got closer in the second, with Weidman being cautioned for an eye poke. The pair were warned later in the bout after they poked each other simultaneously, and then early in the third, Silva charged forward and Weidman’s extended fingers caught him in both eyes. The Brazilian dropped the canvas and the former middleweight champion pounced, swarming for the finish.

This was a competitive, entertaining fight and a good effort for the 39-year-old Weidman, who registered his first win since August 2020, and gets back into the win column for the first time since his horrific leg injury against Uriah Hall at UFC 261 | Official Scorecards

Joaquin Buckley defeats Vicente Luque by TKO (strikes) at 3:17 of Round 2

Joaquin Buckley collected the biggest victory of his career on Saturday night, pounding out a second-round stoppage win over Vicente Luque in the co-main event.

Joaquin Buckley Post-Fight Interview | UFC Atlantic City
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The welterweights ran relatively level in the opening stanza, Buckley moving more and throwing explosive offense while the Brazilian stayed technical and picked his spots. Early in the second, Luque looked for a takedown, and after getting stuffed, opted to pull guard. The decision proved costly, as Buckley steadied himself in top position and unloaded, forcing the stoppage with a barrage of unanswered blows.

Buckley had a solid run at middleweight highlighted by his viral knockout win over Impa Kasanganay, but he’s now 3-0 since moving down to the 170-pound ranks, and should find himself positioned in the Top 15 when the rankings update next week. | Official Scorecards

Manon Fiorot (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) defeats Erin Blanchfield by Unanimous Decision

In the battle of top flyweight contenders with matching 6-0 records inside the Octagon, France’s Manon Fiorot emerged victorious, posting a unanimous decision win over Erin Blanchfield in the Atlantic City main event.

Manon Fiorot Octagon Interview | UFC Atlantic City
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“The Beast” leaned on her counter-striking and superior physicality, picking apart the New Jersey native as she looked to crash in and shucking her off with ease whenever Blanchfield tried to wrap her up. While the American threatened with a guillotine early in the fight and had a couple moments on the feet in the championship rounds, it was never enough to really threaten Fiorot and shift the momentum in the fight.

Fiorot held up well on the conditioning front over the distance, and earned the unanimous decision win, extending her overall winning streak to a dozen and establishing herself as the clear No. 1 contender in the 125-pound weight class. | Official Scorecards

UFC Fight Night: Blanchfield vs Fiorot took place live from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on March 30, 2024. See the final Prelims & Main Card Results, Official Scorecards and Who Won Bonuses - and relive the action on UFC Fight Pass