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UFC 135: Live Streaming Info, Full Results

Josh MartinSep 24, 2011

For the first time since UFC 1: The Beginning in 1993, the Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to Denver, Colorado for UFC 135: Jones vs. Rampage.

Jon "Bones" Jones will defend his Light Heavyweight Championship belt for the first time, with former division champ Quinton "Rampage" Jackson aiming to recapture a glimpse of his former glory.

The main card also features exciting bouts between Matt Hughes and Josh Koscheck, Ben Rothwell and Mark Hunt, Travis Browne and Rob Broughton, and Nate Diaz and Takanori Gomi.

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The preliminary card is nothing to turn your nose up at either, with Nick Ring facing off with Tim Boetsch and Tony Ferguson battling Aaron Riley on Spike.

Every fight is available on TV through Pay-Per-View as well as online through UFC.tv, Yahoo! Sports, UStream and YouTube. If you're on the go, be sure to check out all the action using the UFC app on your iPhone or Android smart phone.

James Te-Huna vs. Ricardo Romero

James Te-Huna took down Ricardo Romero with a knockout just 47 seconds into the fight. The win improved Te-Huna's record to 13-5 (2-1 UFC) and dropped Romero's to 11-3 (1-2 UFC).

Takeya Mizugaki vs. Cole Escovedo

 Takeya "The Intelligent Sniper" Mizugaki came up big against Cole "Apache Kid" Escovedo by TKO (punches) at the 4:30 mark of the second round. Mizugaki's mark moved to 15-6-2 (2-1 UFC) while Escovedo's descended to 17-8 (0-2 UFC).

Junior Assuncao vs. Eddie Yagin

 Junior Assuncao earned a victory over Eddie "The Filipino Phenom" Yagin by way of a unanimous decision. Assuncao ascended to 13-4 (2-2 UFC) and sent Yagin's record to 15-5-1 (0-1 UFC). 

Tim Boetsch vs. Nick Ring

Tim "The Barbarian" Boetsch defeated Nick "The Promise" Ring by unanimous decision. Boetsch's victory pushed his record to 14-4 (5-3 UFC) and gave Ring the first loss of his professional career in mixed martial arts. 

Tony Ferguson vs. Aaron Riley

Tony "El Cucuy" Ferguson cracked Aaron Riley's jaw to earn a win by TKO at the conclusion of the first round. The win put Ferguson's record at 12-2 (2-0 UFC) and degraded Riley's to 30-13-1 (3-4 UFC). 

Nate Diaz vs. Takanori Gomi

Nate Diaz defeated Takanori "The Fireball Kid" Gomi by submission at the 4:27 mark of the first round. Diaz ran his record to 14-7 (9-5 UFC) while sending Gomi's to 32-8 (1-3 UFC).

Travis Browne vs. Rob Broughton

Travis "Hapa" Browne took down Rob "The Bear" Broughton by unanimous decision. Browne boosted his record to 12-0-1 (3-0-1 UFC) and bounced Broughton's to 15-6-1 (1-1 UFC).

Ben Rothwell vs. Mark Hunt

Mark "Super Samoan" Hunt survived a grueling, three-round match with "Big" Ben Rothwell to claim a victory by unanimous decision. Hunt evened his career record at 7-7 (2-1 UFC) while leaving Rothwell's mark at 31-8 (1-2 UFC). 

Matt Hughes vs. Josh Koscheck

Josh Koscheck knocked out Matt Hughes with just one second remaining in the first round. Koscheck improved his record to 16-5 (14-5 UFC) while dropping Hughes' to 45-9 (18-7 UFC).

Jon Jones vs. Quinton Jackson

Jon "Bones" Jones defended his Light Heavyweight Championship by forcing Quinton "Rampage" Jackson into a tap-out at the 1:14 mark of the fourth round. Jones upped his mark to 14-1 (8-1 UFC) while sending Jackson's down to 32-9 (7-3 UFC).

Make sure to check into Bleacher Report for all things UFC 135. B/R is your home for MMA, from pre-fight predictions, round-by-round recaps and post-fight analysis which you can check out at our event hub.

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