UFC Sacramento live results, highlights and play-by-play

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UFC Sacramento live results, highlights and play-by-play
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is live TODAY (Sat., Aug. 22, 2026)with UFC Sacramento, streaming live online via Paramount+. The event happens at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA. Our main event tonight is Anthony Hernandez vs. Gregory Rodrigues in the Middleweight division.

Sacramento Preview

The UFC rolls into Sac-Town for the first time in years, tonight. The last time they were here they hung their card on Germaine de Randamie. I think it’s fair to say they’ve come with a better main event this time around with ‘Fluffy’ vs. ‘RoboCop’. Despite that fun main event, though, the rest of the card leaves much to be desired.

This is Hernandez’s first fight since he was stopped by Sean Strickland. Had that not happened, Hernandez would have likely fought for the title. Rodrigues is on a three fight winning streak and just KO’d Brunno Ferreira. Both these guys have lots of wins and finishes in the division. But it also feels like they’ll need more than a win in Sacramento to get back into the 185 lbs. title picture.

It’s not the co-main, but the second most interesting fight on the card is Reinier de Ridder vs. Roman Dolidze, also in the Middleweight division. Both these guys are miles away from title contention, but they are well-known names at least. De Ridder is coming off losses to Caio Borralho and Brendan Allen. Dolidze is coming off a loss to our headliner, Hernandez.

Rounding out the main card tonight is Serghei Spivac vs. Vitor Petrino, MarQuel Mederos vs. Mason Jones, Carli Judice vs. Jeisla Chaves and Anthony Wint vs. Terrance Chatman. Jones already had a Fight of the Year candidate, against Axel Sola, earlier this year. Judice and Chaves might also put on a fun brawl. Wint is a super prospect, and former NFL player, who has been fed a total newcomer.

The featured ‘Prelim’ is Jamall Emmers vs. Lerryan Douglas. Douglas set tongues wagging with his blistering debut KO over Julian Erosa. The ‘Prelims’ also boast Chris Padilla vs. Nasrat Haqparast and Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Shamil Gaziev.

We switch to the west coast this weekend. But that means we stick with the standard start times. Check that out below.

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SACRAMENTO QUICK RESULTS

  • 185 lbs.: Anthony Hernandez vs. Gregory Rodrigues
  • 265 lbs.: Serghei Spivac vs. Vitor Petrino
  • 205 lbs.: Reinier de Ridder vs. Roman Dolidze
  • 155 lbs.: MarQuel Mederos vs. Mason Jones
  • 125 lbs.: Carli Judice vs. Jeisla Chaves
  • 265 lbs.: Anthony Wint def. Terrance Chatman by technical submission (arm triangle), round 1 (4:29)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 145 lbs.: Jamall Emmers def. Lerryan Douglas by TKO (punches), round 1 (3:38)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 265 lbs.: Shamil Gaziev def. Kennedy Nzechukwu by KO (straight right), round 1 (3:40)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 155 lbs.: Chris Padilla def. Nasrat Haqparast by technical submission (standing arm triangle), round 3 (4:59)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 145 lbs.: Marcio Barbosa def. Ryan Kuse by TKO (punches), round 1 (2:47)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 155 lbs.: Stan Dorsainvil def. Gauge Young by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 185 lbs.: Jackson McVey def. Wes Schultz by TKO (knee to the body, round 1 (4:13)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 115 lbs.: Shanelle Dyer def. Elise Reed by standing TKO (punches), round 3 (1:42)HIGHLIGHTS

PLAY-BY-PLAY UPDATES

Round 1: Wint looks patient early on. He and Chatman circle a lot and don’t commit to much in the way of striking. Wint then level changes and gets a single leg. Chatman attacks a kimura from the bottom and it looks good. That succeeds in taking away Wint’s offense, if nothing else. Chatman lets the kimura go, maybe because of getting hit in the back of the head. Now loose, Wint puts on an arm triangle and manages to pass over to the side. Chatman tries to defend, but then just falls asleep.

WELCOME TO THE BIG SHOW 🤩

Anthony Wint locks in the submission in RD1 at #UFCSacramento!

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— UFC (@ufc) August 23, 2026

Official decision: Anthony Wint def. Terrance Chatman by technical submission (arm triangle), round 1 (4:29)

Jamall Emmers vs. Lerryan Douglas: Jamall Emmers upet Lerryan Douglas after hitting him with a crushing punch right to the orbital. Douglas went down and covered up immediately, suggesting that punch might have caused some serious damage. Douglas looked pretty good up to that point, but that punch takes away his win streak and a lot of the aura he was bringing into this bout.

This town is only big enough for @PrettyBoyEmmers 🤠

Don’t count out ‘Pretty Boy’ Emmers!

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— UFC (@ufc) August 22, 2026

Official decision: Jamall Emmers def. Lerryan Douglas by TKO (punches), round 1 (3:38)

Shamil Gaziev vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu: Nzechukwu elected to fight with his hands down. And that didn’t go well. Gaziev landed a straight right on him that sent Nzechukwu toppling over like a fallen tree.

The commentary booth was SHOOK 😳@GazievMMA‘s RD1 knockout left everyone speechless at #UFCSacramento!

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— UFC (@ufc) August 22, 2026

Official decision: Shamil Gaziev def. Kennedy Nzechukwu by KO (straight right), round 1 (3:40)

Nasrat Haqparast vs. Chris Padilla: This was the first dull fight of the night, up until the finish. It was a pretty stale kickboxing bout for most of it, with Padilla using leg kicks to totally stifle Haqparast. In the third round Padilla dropped Haqparast with a punch and then tried to drill a hole in his head with 12-6 elbows. Haqparast managed to get up, but with time expiring Padilla locked up a standing arm triangle. He slammed Haqparast down with that and put him to sleep right on the buzzer!

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BUZZER BEATER 🚨@ChrisWarTaco earns the Technical Submission victory in the last seconds of RD3!

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— UFC (@ufc) August 22, 2026

Official decision: Chris Padilla def. Nasrat Haqparast by technical submission (standing arm triangle), round 3 (4:59)

Marcio Barbosa vs. Ryan Kuse: Barbosa did what was expected of him in this match. His power was far too much for the newcomer to handle. Barbosa didn’t land much that was clean in this fight, but his strafing shots were hard enough to wobble and eventually take Kuse out.

HEAVY HANDS 😳

Marcio Barbosa adds ANOTHER RD1 finish at #UFCSacramento!

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— UFC (@ufc) August 22, 2026

Official decision: Marcio Barbosa def. Ryan Kuse by TKO (punches), round 1 (2:47)

Gauge Young vs. Stan Dorsainvil: Dorsainvil a raw talent, but there’s a lot of talent there. He really threw himself into this fight with Young. Young had more technical skill than Dorsainvil and that was most notable in the first round, where he hurt Dosainvil and managed to complete a takedown. Dorsainvil was able to turn the tables in the second round, though, with all his activity and fearlessness. He tagged Young a number of times and the damage started to cancel out the skill gap. Dorsainvil had more energy in the third round and landed some big shots in the clinch and a takedown in the final minute to secure the decision (on my scorecard). Dorsainvil also showed off a lot of personality in the fight and looked like someone we’re going to enjoy seeing over the next few years.

Getting chippy at the end of RD1 😤

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— UFC (@ufc) August 22, 2026

Official decision: Stan Dorsainvil def. Gauge Young by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Wes Schultz vs. Jackson McVey: Schultz threw some sloppy striking out early and almost lucked out by dragging McVey down and locking on a guillotine. McVey patiently worked his way out of that. Then, on the feet, McVey was able to show he is the far superior striker. He wore down Schultz with his jab and then put him down with a huge step in knee to the body.

NO STOPPING THE MOOSE 🫎

Jackson McVey gets the early stoppage in RD1!

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— UFC (@ufc) August 22, 2026

Official decision: Jackson McVey def. Wes Schultz by TKO (knee to the body, round 1 (4:13)

Shanelle Dyer vs. Elise Reed: Dyer looked like a buzzsaw in this one. She took the slower, yet more experienced, Reed apart with her Muay Thai. In the second round she caused a big cut on the site of Reed’s head. In the third Reed really poured it on. She upped the intensity and Reed was practically begging for it to be stopped. Dyer finishes the fight landing 116 sig. strikes versus Reed’s 42.

Shanelle Dyer is not letting up!

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— UFC (@ufc) August 22, 2026

Official Decision: Shanelle Dyer def. Elise Reed by standing TKO (punches), round 3 (1:42)

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