Dream 12 (2009)
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Runtime : 3H 15M
Synopsis
Dream 12 took place on October 25, 2009 in Osaka, Japan. The event marked the first time DREAM used a hexagonal (white) cage. Fights consisted of three five-minute rounds, as used in the North American system, though elbows remained illegal.
Alistair Overeem vs. Alexander Volkov. Frankie Edgar vs. Cory Sandhagen. Macy Chiasson vs. Marion Reneau. Manel Kape vs. Alexandre Pantoja. Andre Ewell vs. Cody Stamann. Beneil Dariush vs. Diego Ferreira.
Kevin Holland vs. Derek Brunson
Song Kenan vs. Max Griffin
Cheyenne Buys vs. Montserrat Ruiz
Adrian Yanez vs. Gustavo Lopez
Tai Tuivasa vs. Harry Hunsucker
Marvin Vettori vs. Kevin Holland 145 lbs.: Arnold Allen vs. Sodiq Yusuff 185 lbs.: Sam Alvey vs. Julian Marquez 115 lbs.: Nina Nunes vs. Mackenzie Dern 170 lbs.: Mike Perry vs. Daniel Rodriguez
265 lbs.: Curtis Blaydes (259) vs. Derrick Lewis (263) 135 lbs.: Ketlen Vieira (138*) vs. Yana Kunitskaya (135.5) 145 lbs.: Darrick Minner (146) vs. Charles Rosa (146) 265 lbs.: Chris Daukaus (234) vs. Aleksei Oleinik (240) 265 lbs.: Andrei Arlovski (249.5) vs. Tom Aspinall (244.5)
135 lbs.: Holly Holm vs. Irene Aldana 135 lbs.: Germaine de Randamie vs. Julianna Pena 265 lbs.: Yorgan De Castro vs. Carlos Felipe 135 lbs.: Cameron Else vs. Kyler Phillips 185 lbs.: Dusko Todorovic vs. Dequan Townsend
Whittaker vs. Gastelum 155 lbs.: Drakkar Klose vs. Jeremy Stephens — CANCELED (details here) 265 lbs.: Andrei Arlovski vs. Chase Sherman 185 lbs.: Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Jacob Malkoun 155 lbs.: Alexander Munoz vs. Luis Pena
170 lbs.: UFC Welterweight Champion Kamaru Usman vs. Jorge Masvidal 125 lbs.: UFC Flyweight Champion Valentina Shevchenko vs. Jessica Andrade 115 lbs.: UFC Strawweight Champion Zhang Weili vs. Rose Namajunas 185 lbs.: Chris Weidman vs. Uriah Hall 205 lbs.: Jimmy Crute vs. Anthony Smith
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