UFC 228 Results: Tyron Woodley vs Darren Till, September 8th, Latest UFC 228 Results & Video Highlights

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Undercard: Prelims UFC 228 Results -

UFC 228 Woodley v Till
UFC 228 Woodley v Till

The Prelims for UFC 228 came after a fiery Early Prelims had already ignited the crowd. The Irene Aldana fight, as well as the Jim Miller fight, did not disappoint, as Jim Miller made history by becoming the first-ever UFC Fighter to have fought in 30 separate fights. This win also brought his own personal win record up to just one short of 30, with the record of 29-12.

Let us now dive into what happened in the Prelims for UFC 228.


#1 Charles Byrd vs. Darren Stewart - UFC 228 Results:

UFC 228 Woodley v Till
UFC 228 Woodley v Till

The Prelims kicked off with Charles Byrd taking on Darren Stewart early in the night. The night looked like a sure win for Byrd, as 'Kid Dynamite launched a flurry of attacks and strikes on Stewart early on in the night.

The second round looked like it would go in the same way, as Byrd dominated proceeding from early on. At one point it looked like things were over for Stewart as he struggled to either stop Byrd or even come up with a counter. However, when Darren Stewart did show up, there was no stopping him. He hit Byrd with a sudden elbow, staggering him. He followed up and continued the assault, with Byrd being unable to cover-up.

The fight ended when Stewart hit 'Kid Dynamite' with a right hand to the side of the head. Just like that, the fight was over 2 minutes and 17 seconds into the second round.

Results: Darren Stewart defeated Charles 'Kid Dynamite' Byrd via TKO (2nd Round, 2 minutes and 17 seconds).


#2 Geoff Neal vs. Frank Camacho - UFC 228 Results:

UFC 228 Woodley v Till
UFC 228 Woodley v Till

Geoff Neal and Frank Camacho squared off for the second fight of the prelims. Frank Camacho was the underdog for the fight, and the viewing audience soon found out why this was so.

Neal was fast out of his corner with a flurry, and his counter left head kick stopped any offence that Camacho was mounting in its tracks. Neal hit Camacho with vicious strikes at the end of the first round, but to everyone's surprise, Camacho survived.

His survival of the first round would not amount to much, however. In the second round, Neal not only stopped a Takedown, he hit Camacho with big punches, before ending him with a huge head kick 1 minute and 23 seconds into the second round. The fight was a pure show of class from Geoff Neal, as he dominated his opponent throughout.

Result: Geoff Neal defeated Frank Camacho via KO (2nd Round, 1 minute and 23 seconds)

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