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UFC Fight Night 268 took place Saturday (Paramount+), and MMA Junkie kept you up-to-date with round-by-round coverage throughout the event.

UFC Fight Night 268 took place at Arena CDMX in Mexico City.

The headliner featured former flyweight champion Brandon Moreno (23-10-2 MMA, 11-7-2 UFC) and short-notice replacement opponent Lone’er Kavanagh (10-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC). In the co-feature, David Martinez (14-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC) took on Marlon Vera (23-12-1 MMA, 15-11 UFC) at bantamweight.

Check out our round-by-round updates and official results below.

Enjoy the fights, everyone.

UFC Fight Night 268 lineup

MAIN CARD (Paramount+, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Lone’er Kavanagh def. Brandon Moreno via unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47)
  • David Martinez def. Marlon Vera via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • King Green def. Daniel Zellhuber via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:55
  • Edgar Chairez def. Felipe Bunes via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Imanol Rodriguez def. Kevin Borjas via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:21
  • Santiago Luna def. Angel Pacheco via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Paramount+, 5 p.m. ET)

  • Ryan Gandra def. Jose Daniel Medina via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 0:41
  • Ailin Perez def. Macy Chiasson via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Cristian Quinonez def. Kris Moutinho via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Javier Reyes def. Douglas Silva de Andrade via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:59
  • Regina Tarin def. Ernesta Kareckaite via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Francis Marshall def. Erik Silva via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 2:29
  • Damian Pinas def. Wesley Schultz via TKO (punch) – Round 1, 2:30

Brandon Moreno vs. Lone’er Kavanagh

Round 1 – The main event starts with a glove touch. Moreno takes the center and starts working behind a left hand. Moreno blasts Kavanagh with a hard step-in left hand. Moreno continues to search for a home for looping punches as Kavanagh circles on the outside. Kavanagh lands a nice punch as Moreno closes the distance. Chants for Moreno echo. Kavanagh narrowly misses Moreno with a hard kick. Kavanagh kicks to the body nicely. Moreno dips in with a solid two-punch combo. A quick right hand is not far behind it. Kavanagh peppers out a left jab, then adds power to a clean left. 10-9 Kavanagh.

Round 2 – Kavanagh works the left jab, and fires a combo. A clash of kicks sees Moreno drop to the canvas, but he pops back up immediately. More jabs keep Moreno’s attention, and Kavanagh sneaks in a kick up the middle. Kavanagh lands another left. There’s Moreno with a nice left hand. Kavanagh’s calf kick lands and Moreno shakes his leg out. Kavanagh unloads a combination and badly wobbles Moreno! Kavanagh hunts for the finish while Moreno covers up! Moreno stumbles backward, but Kavanagh allows him to reset. Moreno is bruised and bloodied, still hanging in there. Kavanagh stays calm, finds home for another hard calf kick, followed by by a sharp counter combo. Moreno answers a moment later with a couple of left hands. Moreno front kicks to the body. 10-9 Kavanagh.

Round 3 – They touch ’em up, and get back to it. Moreno goes first after pawing the left jab. Moreno finds home for a solid right hand over the top. Moreno turns up the pressure, firing out repeated left jabs, and swings again with a big right. Kavanagh answers with a couple of quick punches. Midway through the round, Moreno changes levels for a takedown. He gets a standing back take, and drills a few knees to the thigh. Kavanagh turns into Moreno and they separate. Moreno puts together a fast 1-2. Kavanagh unleashes a question mark kick. A thudding leg kick from Kavanagh lands. Moreno gets another clinch against the fence, and drives in a few more knees to the legs. 10-9 Moreno.

Round 4 – Kavanagh peppers out the left jab, but Moreno offers a series of left hooks as he charges forward. Moreno changes levels for a single along the fence, driving more knees into the thigh. Moreno does a good job of maintaining the position as he continues to drill in knees, but the referee calls for more work as the time ticks away. Kavanagh shakes free and returns to the center. Kavanagh fires off a pair of hard calf kicks and punches upstairs. The second kick causes Moreno to hobble badly, and the damage on the left calf is apparent. Moreno charges in with a looping left hand, which Kavanagh evades. Moreno closes in for another single leg attempt, and we’re back to the same position as before against the cage. The ref calls for action quicker this time. Kavanagh unleashes a spinning kick to the head moments before the horn. 10-9 Kavanagh.

Round 5 – They embrace, showing a lot of respect at the start of the final round. Kavanagh lands a calf kick just as Moreno comes in for another single leg. We’re back to the same position as before against the fence, and the referee is once again quick to call for work. Moreno knees to the legs, but that’s not enough action. Moreno is pouring blood from his mouth. Kavanagh lands a head kick but Moreno eats it – or does he? There was a little wobble after. Pushing forward, Moreno is back in on the single leg, really working for the takedown this time. Kavanagh is able to turn and hit a sneaky short elbow before they separate. Kavanagh rips a nice combo of punches and adds another calf kick. Moreno clinches up again with less than a minute to work. Kavanagh separates and lands one more spinning kick to the body. 10-9 Kavanagh. He takes the fight 49-46 for the upset.

David Martinez vs. Marlon Vera

Round 1 – They touch ’em up, and Vera takes the center. Martinez darts in with a punch, but misses the mark. A quick kick to the head catches Martinez, but he eats it. Martinez is very bouncy as they both look for their openings. There’s a nice kick to the leg from Vera. Martinez lands one of his own, and a right hand not far behind it. Two more punches get home for Martinez. Vera lands a punch-kick combo, but Martinez quickly answers. Martinez catches a kick and sweeps out Vera’s leg for a takedown. Vera threatens a triangle, but Martinez safely enters guard and rains down some hard punches before the horn. 10-9 Martinez.

Round 2 – Martinez digs in with a hard leg kick to get the action going. Vera offers a head kick, but Martinez gets his guard up in time for the block. Martinez lands a nice right hand around Vera’s defense. Vera steps into a left hand. Martinez resets and offers a quick combo. Both fire at the same time, but it’s Martinez’s short elbow that gets home clean. Another Martinez punch lands flush a moment later. Vera closes the distance and connects with a right. Martinez fires back with more punches before circling. Vera lands a head kick, but Martinez eats it, catches it, and trips out the leg, similar to the round before. Martinez is in full guard with just over a minute to go. Martinez decides to let Vera up. Vera lands a nice punch. Martinez looks for a takedown, but it’s not there for him. Martinez then spins with a kick to the body. 10-9 Martinez.

Round 3 – Vera quickly darts across the cage, but it’s Martinez who fires first. Vera partially lands a head kick, and puts a combo of punches behind it. Martinez kicks to the legs, then circles away from Vera’s pressure. Another takedown attempt from Martinez fails. Vera keeps the pressure high and lands a right, then a left hook finds the mark. Vera darts in with a switch knee to the body. Martinez is still bouncing around, but noticeably slower than before as Vera keeps the pressure high. Martinez sneaks in a solid right hand. Vera rips a combo to the head. Martinez gets the clinch, but Vera shakes out without much issue. One minute to go, and Vera is still applying heavy pressure, landing strikes. Martinez appears to be trying to run out the clock, but Vera connects with a big left! Vera lands another combo before the horn. That’s a 10-9 Vera round, but the fight goes to Martinez, 29-28.

King Green vs. Daniel Zellhuber

Round 1 – Zellhuber darts across the cage, but doesn’t offer a strike. Green gets the action started with leg kicks and punches. Zellhuber gets taken off balance with an inside kick as he steps in to punch. A wild scramble takes place on the canvas, but they reset to the feet. Zellhuber keeps the distance close, Green evading his offerings, waving him in with taunts. Zellhuber kicks low, but Green times a takedown. Zellhuber pops up and gets back to pressuring. Green lands a left and evades Zellhuber’s response. Green is having fun in there, feeling very confident. There’s a stiff left from Green. Zellhuber misses again, drawing another taunt from Green. Now they’re exchanging. Green gets the better of it. Green spins wit ha kick, and then slaps Zellhuber. It appears Green finally got tagged with a clean body shot, but he still has his hands low. 10-9 Green.

Round 2 – They pick up right where they left off. Green gets a takedown off another kick. This time, Zellhuber slaps on a buggy choke. It appears deep! The angle is awkward, and the ref checks on Green twice, but he’s still in it. Now Green drills in a few knees to the body and Zellhuber gives up on the hold. Green stays attached as they return to the feet, but it leads to a separation. Zellhuber keeps the distance close, but gets tagged by clean punches from Green. The defensive elusiveness of Green continues to shine as Zellhuber struggles to find his target. Green wobbles Zellhuber with hard right hand! Zellhuber shakes it off and comes forward again. Green lands a hard left and down goes Zellhuber! Green swarms! He’s unloading for the finish, and that’s it! Woah!!!

Felipe Bunes vs. Edgar Chairez

Round 1 – A quick glove touch here, and they’re off with a stiff leg kick from Chairez. Bunes answers with a punch upstairs. Another hard leg kick digs in for Chairez, and Bunes shoots in. Bunes looks for a standing back take and gets it with a body triangle, too. Very slick transition. Bunes drops down a few elbows and punches from the side before looking for the choke. Bunes gets away with using the top of the cage to help his positioning, and he’s back to more 12-6 elbows to the shoulder area. He switches sides with the body triangle and continues punching to the body and head. Chairez attempts to spike Bunes in the closing seconds, but Bunes rolls with it. 10-9 Bunes.

Round 2 – Chairez comes out a little more active with his movement and fires off a leg kick. Bunes answers with a kick to the body. Chairez spins with a backfist, but Bunes is wise to it. The crowd starts chanting for Chairez as the fighters cover all corners of the cage without much output. Chairez puts together a nice punching combo. A few moments later, Chairez goes for another spinning backfist. Bunes stays defensively sound, though. Bunes goes for a spinning backfist of his own and misses. Now Bunes opens up his offense a bit as he works behind a left hand. Chairez just misses with a head kick. With 10 seconds to go, an inside leg kick from Bunes lands to the junk, pausing the action. On the restart, Chairez blitzes with punches until the horn. 10-9 Chairez.

Round 3 – The final round begins with exchanges right off the bat. Chairez appeared to get the better of the moment. Bunes, however, takes control with a takedown. Chairez stays calm and gets back to his feet. Another spinning attack from Chairez. Pressure and volume are up for Chairez as the crowd gets into the action. Midway through the round and action slows for a moment. Bunes lands a solid left hand. Bunes taunts, calling for Chairez to bring it on. Chairez lands a punch to the eye, which Bunes wants time for, and doesn’t get. Chairez swarms, but Bunes circles well. Bunes throws his arms up to taunt again, but it’s Chairez with a vicious flurry and a head kick before the horn. 10-9 Chairez. He takes the fight 29-28.

Kevin Borjas vs. Imanol Rodriguez

Round 1 – They touch gloves and Rodriguez is first to strike with a hard leg kick and a few punches. Rodriguez steps in ripping punches, and Borjas decides to stand a bang and drops Rodriguez with a left hook! Borjas rushes in to try for the finish, but Rodriguez scrambles to his feet to escape danger. Borjas keeps chasing, looking for another punch. Rodriguez gets just enough space and changes levels for a takedown to stop the swarm. Rodriguez maintains top position while working in a couple of short punches. Under a minute to go and now Rodriguez looks for big elbows. Borjas gets to his feet right before the horn. 10-9 Borjas.

Round 2 – Another glove touch to start here. Rodriguez darts in with punches as Borjas circles away. Rodriguez keeps setting the pace by firing first as Borjas seems content waiting for another big counter shot for now. Rodriguez comes in with an open hand and scrapes Borjas’ eye, causing a brief pause. On the restart, Rodriguez continues to fire first. A takedown attempt is there, but somehow Borjas keeps his feet under him. Now it’s Borjas with a clean pair of punches. Another Rodriguez takedown is denied. Rodriguez rips a solid combination that appears to hurt Borjas. Rodriguez is looking to capitalize, but takes himself off his feet. He gets back up, resets, and comes back in with another flurry. Oh! A temple shot from an overhand right causes a delayed reaction! Down goes Borjas! Rodriguez is swarming again! This time, he gets the stoppage!

Santiago Luna vs. Angel Pacheco

Round 1 – Chants for Luna fill the arena as they begin the feel-out process. Pacheco starts working behind a left jab as they move about the octagon. Luna rips a furious combination going to the body first, and finishing upstairs. A moment later, Luna front kicks, rips a few punches and dumps Pacheco to the canvas with a nice takedown. Pacheco pops right back up, and returns to the peppering left jab. Pacheco lands a nice left, but Luna does as well. Luna steps in with another clean combination, sending Pacheco into the fence. They reset, and Luna shoots in for a takedown with under a minute to go. Not much happens on the mat, and they return to the feet. Luna lands a punch to knock Pacheco off balance in the final seconds. 10-9 Luna.

Round 2 – Luna quickly applies pressure with hard punches along the fenceline. Pacheco circles out and fires back, ripping a nice hook to the body. Luna shoots in another takedown, eventually scrambling to guard. Luna opts to stand up and they return to the center. Pacheco continues to fire the left jab to keep Luna honest. Luna rips a combo of hooks. Luna adds a knee to the body. Body-head combo for Luna now. Pacheco backs into the fence as Luna rips another combo. Luna decides to take the back and slam Pacheco to the mat. They return to the feet and trade punches before the horn. 10-9 Luna.

Round 3 – Luna once again quickly comes forward, pushing Pacheco into the fence. His mouthpiece comes out, but the referee replaces it in the clinch position. They end up returning to the middle where Luna lights Pacheco up again with a beautiful, smooth combination. Pacheco answers with a right hand, but Luna comes back at him with another series of punches before another takedown. Pacheco gets to his feet without much trouble. Luna gets another clinch, but can’t get the takedown this time. Luna keeps scoring with clean punches. Pacheco closes in a little too close, and Luna jumps on a guillotine attempt. It looks deep! Nope. Pacheco’s head pops out, and now he’s in a great spot with a minute left. Luna kicks him off to create space, and they’re back up. Luna keeps the pressure on with punches as they trade until the final horn. That’s 10-9 Luna, and the fight goes his way 30-27.

Ryan Gandra vs. Jose Medina

Round 1 – They touch gloves and get right to it with initial punch offerings. Gandra closes the distance, swining powerful hooks, backing Medina into the fence. There’s a big knee! Gandra is unloading punches! This is a furious blitz of punches! Down goes Medina from a right! That’s it! It’s over! Medina protests the stoppage, but there’s nothing he can do about it as Gandra celebrates.

Macy Chiasson vs. Ailin Perez

Round 1 – No glove touch here. Perez takes the center to start. Chiasson darts in with a left, but Perez evades and gets a nice takedown. Chiasson quickly attacks a leg lock and turns it into a back take. Chiasson adds a few punches from the back while also hunting for a submission opening. Perez stays calm and tight as the time ticks away. Chiasson stays wrapped, and although she’s in a dominant position, the referee calls for work. Perez manages to slip out, and gets a takedown of her own in the closing seconds. Perez adds a couple of heavy punches before the round ends. 10-9 Chaisson.

Round 2 – Chiasson works behind a long left jab to start the round. Her first clinch attempt is easily brushed off by Perez. A moment later, Perez steps in with a clean right hand, popping Chiasson’s head back. Perez goes for a spinning backfist, but misses everything and Chiasson smiles. They clinch up again, and it’s Perez with a nice hip toss to the mat with three minutes to work. Perez drops a few hammerfists to the body, and the referee bizarrely breaks them up. That was bad. After the reset, they clinch up again along the fence. Chiasson drives in a few knees to the thighs, and tries to pull Perez to the mat, but it backfires. Perez takes top position, but it’s just for a moment. Chiasson kicks her off, but Perez stays attached and drags her back to the mat. Perez ends the round with a hard right hand. 10-9 Perez.

Round 3 – Chiasson goes for a body kick, but slips, allowing Perez to rush in for a body lock. Perez drags Chiasson to the ground, settling in half guard. Chiasson tries to keep her locked in for a stand up, and the trigger-happy ref does call for action, but Perez is able to work enough and land a few punches from the top. The referee continues to call for action while Perez is actively trying to transition and work ground and pound. Chiasson gives up her back. Perez punches and tries to get an arm under the chin. Chiasson gets back to her feet, but Perez stays attached, working short strikes. Chiasson separates for a second, but Perez gets right back in on the hips. The fight ends with a Chaisson reversal, but that’s it. It’s 10-9 Perez, and she takes the fight 29-28.

Kris Moutinho vs. Cristian Quinonez

Round 1 – They touch ’em up and get into the feel out – and Quinonez blasts Moutinho with a hard right hand. He looks for the takedown after, but they remain standing. Quinonez displays a bladed stance, bouncing around lightly, darting with single punches. Moutinho times a nice left, but Quinonez gets a hold of him, and slams him to the canvas. Quinonez gets too high on the back and decides to give up on the position. Back in the center now, Quinonez lands a hard punch near the fence. An eye poke pauses the action, and Quinonez gets a stern warning from the referee. Back to the action quickly. Moutinho turns up the forward pressure as Quinonez bounces around, circling. 10-9 Quinonez.

Round 2 – Moutinho quickly closes the distance with punches straight into a clinch. Quinonez shakes free and returns to the center. Moutinho keeps charging forward, but Quinonez times a nice double leg takedown. Quinonez floats over to back control, but Moutinho is able to stand up without much resistance. Quinonez drags him back to the mat and slaps on a rear-naked choke. The arm isn’t under the chin, so he readjusts. A second attempt doesn’t work either, so Quinonez gives up the back control. Back on the feet with just a few ticks left, Quinonez lands a nice jab and a hard right before the horn. 10-9 Quinonez.

Round 3 – Moutinho comes out aggressively again and lands a nice right hand. Quinonez gets on his bike, trying to evade the pressure and the punches incoming. Moutinho lands a combo, but can’t stop Quinonez from getting away. Now Quinonez changes levels for a single leg, and eventually ends up in side control after a nice adjustment. Moutinho gets to full guard. Moutinho attacks an ankle, but there’s nothing there. They return to the feet with just a few seconds left, and Mountinho just follows Quinonez around the cage with his hands down until the horn. That’s a 10-9 Quinonez, and he wins it 30-27.

Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Javier Reyes

Round 1 – No glove touch here. Silva de Andrade starts the fight by working leg kicks while circling. Reyes lands a nice right hand. Silva de Andrade sits on one of his own, cracking Reyes to one knee. Reyes is able to grab a takedown attempt to prevent follow-up shots, and returns to his feet a moment later. Silva de Andrade stays on the offensive, unleashing another powerful combination to keep Reyes on his toes. Reyes survives the threats, staying patient throughout. BANG! Now it’s Reyes landing a big shot to drop Silva de Andrade! Reyes swarms with ground and pound as Silva de Andrade is in survival mode. Reyes gets back control, landing more big punches. He goes for the rear-naked, but lets it go quickly. Silva de Andrade is able to roll and scramble to full guard. Reyes keeps swinging from the top, but gets pushed away. He comes back down, gets the back again, and unloads vicious ground and pound! The referee calls for Silva de Andrade to protect himself. He waves a finger at the ref, but that’s not enough to stop the TKO finish!

Ernesta Kareckaite vs. Regina Tarin

Round 1 – They touch gloves, and Kareckaite takes control of the center. She fires first, putting together a nice combination. Tarin circles on the outside, looking to answer. Tarin sits on a combination and lights up Kareckaite! She appears hurt and Tarin unloads a few more punches, but Kareckaite is OK, and fires back. Tarin continues to bounce around lightly on her feet, sticking and moving well. Kareckaite lands a nice right hand as they exchange punches. Tarin sits on a nice left hand. A combination of punches is not far behind it. Two minutes to go, and they both land clean punches in an exchange. They clinch up and trade short elbows. Kareckaite gets the better of an exchange and takes the clinch into the fence, but Tarin gets free quickly. Back in space, Tarin works behind a nice jab as they trade to close out the round. 10-9 Tarin.

Round 2 – Picking up right where they left off with punching exchanges in the center. Tarin’s footwork continues to be better as she circles around Kareckaite to create space while landing strikes. A clinch along the fence slows things down for a moment before returning to the center. Chants for Tarin grow louder as she picks her shots on the outside. They tie up again. Not much comes of it, but Tarin lands nicely on the exit. Tarin adds a nice knee to the body in another clinch. Kareckaite connects with a clean right hand after they separate. More heated striking exchanges here in the final seconds of the round. Kareckaite shoots in with short time and completes the takedown as the crowd boos. There’s the horn. 10-9 Tarin.

Round 3 – Kareckaite comes out firing punches, but Tarin is quick to evade. Sticking with it, though, Kareckaite lands well in the next exchange, but Tarin answers with clean punches. Tarin dips under and grabs a rear body lock. She gets a trip takedown, but Kareckaite pops up. Tarin attempts to jump on the back, but can’t. They return to the center, where Tarin lands a nice front kick. Kareckaite lands a nice body kick, but gets lit up with a multi-punch combo from Tarin in response. The action heats up as the crowd gets louder. Punches fly from both. Kareckaite looks for a takedown but is easily denied. Tarin, now bloodied, sparks a furious stand-and-bang exchange to close out the fight. That was a fun one. 10-9 Tarin, and she takes the fight 30-27.

Francis Marshall vs. Erik Silva

Round 1 – They meet in the middle, and Silva unleashes a wheel kick immediately! It connected, but was partially blocked, and Marshall keeps coming forward. Silva adds a spinning back kick to the body. The action pauses for an eye poke at Silva. We’re back to action after a brief stoppage. Marshall comes in for the takedown, and Silva slaps on a guillotine, but it’s not there for him, and he ends up on the bottom in half guard. Marshall works for the arm triangle and nearly gets it, but Silva escapes. He turns and gives up his back, and Marshall slaps on a rear-naked, and it’s tight! There’s the tap!

Damian Pinas vs. Wesley Schultz

Round 1 – They touch ’em up, and Pinas takes control of the center, applying forward pressure. Pinas digs in a couple of hard leg kicks. Schultz shoots in, but is easily stuffed. BANG! A huge right hand drops Schultz! Pinas add ground and pound for the finish! Schultz looks like he’s done, but no! He gets a hold of Pinas and is up to his feet! Pinas stays calm and there’s another awkward grappling exchange with Schultz between the legs of Pinas. Back to the feet again, and BANG! Schultz is down again! Schultz looks to still be with it, and makes his way up. Another huge right hand from Pinas floors Schultz for the third time, and this time it’s over. What a flawless Pinas performance.

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