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UFC 131 Results: Mark Muñoz Edges Demian Maia in a Tight Technical Battle

Matt JuulJun 11, 2011

Who would have thought that two of the UFC's best grapplers would get into a stand-up war?

That's just what happened at UFC 131 with Mark Muñoz edging out former middleweight top contender Demian Maia.

Maia, a fourth degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, came out and surprised everyone by coming out swinging, buckling Muñoz early in the first round with a straight left hand.

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For much of the first round, Maia dominated the stand up game, even showcasing his much improved strength and conditioning by holding Muñoz up against the cage. Very little grappling was seen by either fighter in the first round.

Muñoz adjusted well going into the second round, acting as the aggressor and pushing the pace. The former NCAA champion wrestler hurt Maia with a flurry of punches forcing the BJJ ace to revert to his bread and butter.

Maia went for a single leg but was easily sprawled upon by Muñoz who punished Maia's leg with some vicious hammerfists. Maia attempted to pull guard but was unable to, almost succumbing to a D'Arce choke by Muñoz.

The submission attempt, however, was shrugged off with Maia gaining the top position.  

After a back and forth scramble between the clinch and guard, the fight eventually found its way back to its feet for a moment before Maia attempted a guillotine that Muñoz was able to slip out of. The round ended with Muñoz on top continuing to barrage Maia with body shots from the top of his half guard.

The final round showcased more of Muñoz's wrestling pedigree, sprawling on all of Maia's shots and hitting the Brazilian with some hard strikes. For a short time on the ground, Maia was able to take his opponent's back and work a crucifix position, but was unable to hold Muñoz.

The two ended the fight exchanging strikes, with Muñoz landing a knee while Maia changed levels.

The fight was very close with the judges giving it to Muñoz via a unanimous decision. Exciting and showcasing all aspects of the game, this fight certainly makes the case for fight of the night.

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