What really mattered at The Ultimate Fighter 27 Finale in Las Vegas on Friday night? Here are five things worth taking note of from the FS1-televised event. 1. Don’t kid yourself: That was a real test for Adesanya It was a six-hour slog just to get to the main event, so the smart play may have been DVR on this one, but what we saw in the headliner was a meaningful challenge for Israel Adesanya (13-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) – and one he was more than up to. Brad Tavares (17-5 MMA, 12-5 UFC) came into this fight with a four-fight winning streak and a reputation for making good fighters look bad and boring
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