The UFC hosted its fourth consecutive event in Paris tonight with eleven out of the thirteen scheduled bouts having never seen the scorecards, and resulting in nine separate KO/TKO stoppages.
Hughes vs Bannon: Hughes decided to set the tone for UFC Paris card tonight coming out and dominating Bannon for the entirety of the first round, landing combinations and take downs at will.
Coming into the second round Hughes takes the fight to the ground again before sinking in a rear naked choke and securing a win at 1:58 of the second round.
Gustafsson vs Rinat: Rinat Fakhretdinov showed why he is one of the most well-regarded prospects coming into the organization, landing hard shots and combinations with ease. Securing his twenty fourth victory in the sport, and a TKO victory at only 0:54 into the very first round
Tavares vs Bryczek: Both Tavares and Bryczek both came out looking to make a statement tonight. Trading in the pocket early in the first round, Tavares finds himself being dropped by a clean right hand from Bryczek before scrambling back up to his feet at the end of the first round. Both men continued to have their moments throughout the first and second rounds. Ultimately Tavares was unable to come up with a gameplan for the constant pressure from Bryczek and found himself becoming a TKO victim at 1:43 into round three.

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Patterson vs Waters: Patterson and Waters electrified the crowd with their explosive exchanges to start off the fight, but in this sport dogfights come with a price, and Waters soon found himself stunned by a clean right hook which had him drunk on his feet. Patterson followed up with unrelenting pressure securing a KO victory at 3:01 of the very first round.
Hardwick vs Fernandes: Rising lightweight prospect Kaue Fernandes showed up tonight looking to make a statement, shutting down Hardwick constant legs kicks. Fernandes would go on to win by a leg kick TKO at 3:21 of the very first round and becoming only the nineteenth fighter in the promotions history to finish a fight by a leg kick.
Tybura vs Delija: The Croatian prospect Anet Delija made his debut this Saturday in the UFC against the number seventh ranked heavyweight Marcin Tybura. Delija opened up the fight with a flurry of punches at breakneck speeds, forcing Tybura into the clinch in a desperate bid to buy himself time. Delija showed great work when pressed against the fence in the clinch position, where he was able to reverse positions against the cage with Tybura before going on to finish him with a final barrage of punches, and earing his first victory in the organization via KO at 2:03 of the very first round.