What do we mean by ‘Fight of the Night,’ anyway?

September 8, 2015
by BAD MMA News

John Lineker and Francisco Rivera The more I go back and watch UFC 191’s “Fight of the Night,” the more it feels like it was made for the viral-video age, like something out of the Russian dashboard cam genre of entertaining horrors. There they are, John Lineker and Francisco Rivera , both of them with their feet planted firmly on the mat, ducking their heads into the storm of leather and bone that has to be hurting them both, but which they’ve each somehow convinced themselves is a good idea. For Lineker, at least, it was a good idea. He went on to win this fight via submissio n, of all things, after just two minutes and eight seconds of wild, reckless brawling: Stop everything you're doing right now. This may be the CRAZIEST :60 seconds of fighting you'll ever see

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What do we mean by ‘Fight of the Night,’ anyway? – MMA Junkie

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