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Lightweight champion Benson Henderson successfully defended his title with a split decision win over Frankie Edgar at UFC 150. In other action, Donald Cerrone defeated Melvin Guillard via knockout and Jake Shields won by unanimous decison over Ed Herman. TSN.ca provided a fight-by-fight breakdown of all the action. Main Card: Benson Henderson (15-2) vs. Frankie Edgar (14-2-1) Round 1: Fighters with an intense staredown in the middle of the ring as they touch gloves and things get underway. Both willing to keep things standing in the first couple of minutes. Henderson with a couple of leg kicks and Edgar looks to counter with punches. Henderson lands a leg kick and Edgar goes down, but scrambles to his feet. A welt developing on Edgars calf as a result of Hendersons leg kicks. Henderson looks for a guillotine as the fight goes to the mat, but the horn sounds and Edgar survives. TSN.ca Scorecard: Henderson (10-9) Round 2: Henderson goes right back to attacking Edgars left calf with his leg kicks. Edgar lands a solid right hand and Henderson goes down and Edgar looks for a choke. Fighters in the clinch as Henderson looks like he has recovered. Edgar bleeding from his nose as the horn sounds to end the round. TSN.ca Scorecard: Edgar (10-9) Round 3: Henderson looking to go upstairs with kicks in the opening minute. Edgar responds with some kicks of his own. Fighters trading shots throughout the round, but nothing significant landing. Very close round, could have gone either way. TSN.ca Scorecard: Edgar (10-9) Round 4: Henderson with a couple of inside knees and a straight jab to open the round. Edgar takes Henderson down and looks for a choke with Henderson up against the fence. Henderson gets out of it and the fighters go back to trading shots on their feet. Another close round, but Edgar may have squeaked it out. TSN.ca Scorecard: Edgar (10-9) Round 5: Henderson gesturing to Edgar to engage him in the middle of the ring at the end of round four, well see if that leads to fireworks in the fifth. Edgar backs Henderson up with a nice shot and he falls backwards, but gets up quickly. Edgar continues to land some nice counters and looks to be getting the better of the exchanges. Henderson looks frustrated as he doesnt seem to be able to land anything solid. Under one minute as they begin to look for a finish. Henderson with a late kick to the head as the bell sounds and it will be left in the hands of the judges. TSN.ca Scorecard: Edgar (10-9) Henderson wins by split decision at 5:00 of the fifth round. Donald Cerrone (18-4, 1 NC) vs. Melvin Guillard (47-11-3, 1 NC) Round 1: Crowd comes alive as the fighters touch gloves and meet in the centre of the octagon. Guillard lands a huge left hook and Cerrone is staggered. Guillard landing more shots as Cerrone is just looking to survive. Cerrone starts to regain his senses and lands a huge left kick to the head and follows it up with a big right hand and Guillard hits the mat face down. Referee steps in to stop it. Cerrone wins by KO (Punch) at 1:16 of the first round. Ed Herman (20-7) vs. Jake Shields (27-6-1) Round 1: Herman lands a shot to open up the fight and looks for an early takedown. Shields denies him and forces Herman down against the fence. Herman is able to work his way up and the fighters remain in the clinch. Herman looking to land punches from the inside, while Shields looks for submissions and takedown opportunities. Round ends with fighters in the clinch. TSN.ca Scorecard: Herman (10-9) Round 2: Fighters immediately tie each other up against the fence as the round begins, but Shields gets a takedown. Shields gains side control and looks for a kimura. Shields is unable to lock it in, but remains in side control and starts to drop short punches and elbows on Herman. Shields able to keep Herman on his back for much of the round as the horn sounds. TSN.ca Scorecard: Shields (10-9) Round 3: Shields wraps Herman up in the clinch early in the round. Herman denies Shields takedown attempt. The fighters trade punches and Shields takes Herman down with a double-leg takedown. Shields with some short punches and elbows in side control. Shields gains a mount with two minutes left in the round, but Herman with some solid defence and forces Shields back into full guard. Herman again finishes the round on his back as the horn sounds. TSN.ca Scorecard: Shields (10-9) Shields wins by unanimous decision at 5:00 of the third round. Yushin Okami (27-7) vs. Buddy Roberts (12-2) Round 1: Fighters looking to keep things on the feet in the opening minutes. Roberts with a couple of nice strikes and Okami looks for the takedown. Okami takes Roberts back from a standing position and takes him down. Roberts with some good intial defence from his back. Okami not landing much, but now gains side control. Okami moves to full mount and now takes Roberts back, who is covering up, as Okami unloads from behind. Roberts is saved by the bell, as Herb Dean looked to be close to stopping it. TSN.ca Scorecard: Okami (10-9) Round 2: Roberts lands a solid left hand to open the second. Okami again takes Roberts back and takes him down. Okami again gains a full mount and starts reigning down punches as Roberts turns over and covers up. Dean steps in to stop it. Okami wins by TKO (Punches) at 3:05 of the second round. Justin Lawrence (4-0) vs. Max Holloway (5-1) Round 1: Fighters start by feeling each other out in the first minute, as not many punches being thrown. Both fighters trading kicks and punches with nothing big being landed. Lawrence gets hit with a kick below the belt. The referee deems it to be accidental and gives Lawrence time to recover. Lawrence with a cut above his right eye -- likely from a Holloway left hook. Lawrence lands some good shots, but is hit with a low knee below the belt and shows some pain in his face as the round ends. Close round, both fighters landed some nice shots. TSN.ca Scorecard: Holloway (10-9) Round 2: Both fighters seem comfortable to keep the fight standing up. Holloway controlling the centre of the octagon with Lawrence circling around him. Lawrence showing a good left jab and hook. Has his second takedown attempt of the round stuffed by Holloway. Holloway backs Lawrence against the cage with a nice inside knee and follows it up with a big left hand to the body. Lawrence slumps to the mat and Holloway lands some big shots and the referee steps in to stop it. Holloway wins by TKO (Punches) at 4:49 of the second round. Preliminary Card: Dennis Bermudez (9-3) vs. Tommy Hayden (8-1) Round 1: Bermudez with the early single-leg takedown. Hayden able to hold him off and get to hs feet. Hayden hits Bermudez with a big knee as Bermudez went in for a takedown. Bermudez shaken, but recovers and gains control of Hayden on the ground. Hayden gets up again and Bermudez lands a solid front kick and locks in a standing guillotine. Hayden taps and the referee steps in. Bermudez wins by Submission (Standing Guillotine) at 4:44 of the first round. Jared Hamman (13-4) vs. Michael Kuiper (11-1) Round 1: Kuiper pressing forward, while Hamman moves on the outside. Fighters trade punches and Kuiper gets the first takedown, but Hamman gets to his feet. Kuiper landing some blows and Hamman looks wobbly on his feet. Hamman still throwing punches though, but Kuiper landing the harder more punishing shots. Round ends with Hamman barely making it back to his stool. Appears to have a leg issue. TSN.ca Scorecard: Kuiper (10-9) Round 2: Hamman tells his corner he has torn a muscle in his leg. Looked to come as a result of a big leg kick by Kuiper. Fighters back to trading punches and Kuiper puts Hamman down with a nice combination. Hamman manages to get to his feet, but he appears to be out on his feet. Kuiper lands a right uppercut, Hamman goes down and the referee steps in to stop it. Hamman stays down on the mat wincing in pain, grabbing his injured leg. Kuiper wins by TKO (Punches) at 2:16 of the second round. Ken Stone (11-3) vs. Erik Perez (11-4) Round 1: Perez lands a huge right hand counter on an exchange in the middle of the ring right at the outset of the fight. Perez follows it up with some big shots on the mat and Herb Dean steps in to stop it. Perez wins by TKO (Punches) at 0:17 of the first round. Chico Camus (11-3) vs. Dustin Pague (11-7) Round 1: Pague comes out throwing with some good combinations. Camus catches a Pague kick and takes him down. Pague throwing elbows from the bottom and looks to secure a triangle. Camus lands a few shots from on top as the round comes to a close. TSN.ca Scorecard: Pague (10-9) Round 2: More of the same as Camus takes a shot in standup, but shoots Pague and takes him down. Camus landing more short, quick shots from on top. Round ends with Pague on top. TSN.ca Scorecard: Camus (10-9) Round 3: Fighters go to the mat early, but this time Pague has control of Camus from behind. Camus escapes Pagues control and once again has Pague on his back. Camus lands some short punches and elbows from on top. Camus starts to land some harder blows and gains back control and looks for a rear-naked choke, but Pague slips out of it as the round comes to a close. TSN.ca Scorecard: Camus (10-9) Camus wins by unanimous decision at 5:00 of the third round. Cheap NFL Jerseys . -- Christian Watford had only come off the bench once in his Indiana career. Cheap Jerseys China . 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Then Tim Duncan gave him an affectionate pat on the head. This one was Neals. Neal came off the bench to score a career-high 27 points, 20 of them in the second half, and the Spurs rallied from a 14-point third quarter deficit to beat Portland 112-109 on Saturday night. Neal, called upon to help because Tony Parker was out with the flu, played nearly 32 minutes after averaging just 17 in the Spurs first six games. He also had seven rebounds against Portland. "He carried us on his back," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said about Neal. "Sometimes a player will do that, and he picked a good time for it." The Blazers nearly spoiled the night for Neal, hitting four straight 3-pointers to tie it at 109 with 40.5 seconds left, but Portland stumbled from there and was saddled with its third consecutive loss. Nicolas Batum had a career-high 33 points. Tim Duncan added 22 points and nine rebounds for the Spurs, who snapped a seven-game losing streak at the Rose Garden. "It was exciting, just to be part of a win like that," said Neal, who is in his third NBA season. "Since Ive been here we havent beat Portland in Portland, so it was a big win. A great, great team win. Im glad we were able to pull it out in the end." The Spurs trailed by as many as 14 points in the third quarter but opened the final period with a 14-0 run to go up 87-79. Rookie Damian Lillard and Batum each hit a 3-pointer to trim Portlands deficit to 105-103 with 1:57 to go. Duncan dunked before Wesley Matthews made a 3-pointer to get the Blazers within one with 1:28 left. Duncan made a layup, but Batum answered with another 3. Manu Ginobili made a pair of foul shots with 12.9 seconds left to give the lead back to the Spurs. After Batum missed a 3 that would have given Portland the lead, Stephen Jackson went 1 for 2 at the line with 4.4 seconds to go. Portland star LaMarcus Aldridge missed a desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer. Batum said he felt good about the 3-pointer he missed with 7.8 seconds left. "We should have won the game before that. I need to make those shots, but we should have won the game before that," he said. Parker and Duncan werent feeling well but both played in San Antonios 97-86 victory over Sacramento on Friday night. Jaackson missed that game because of the virus, but returned to face the Blazers.dddddddddddd. Patty Mills started in Parkers place. After playing only sparingly in San Antonios first five games, Mills had 18 points in just over 21 minutes against the Kings. Mills spent two seasons in Portland, which selected him with the 55th overall pick of the 2009 draft. Against the Blazers Mills finished with seven points. The Blazers went up 17-10 midway through the opening quarter after Batums 3-pointer. Rookie Meyers Leonards tip-in extended the lead to 26-16, but the Spurs answered with consecutive 3-pointers by Jackson, Ginobili and Neal. Ginobili then made a free throw to tie it at 26. Lillard, the sixth overall pick in the June draft, took over at the start of the second quarter, scoring eight points in a 10-4 run that put Portland up 42-32. Lillard had a fast-break dunk off a steal and two 3-pointers. Lillard finished the half with a pull-up jumper to give the Blazers a 52-43 lead at the break. The Blazers got a scare in the second half when Matthews fell awkwardly under the basket. He was face down on the floor for a while before heading to the locker room. A short time later he returned to the bench, apparently unhurt. The Spurs kept pressure on the Blazers, closing to 67-64 on Neals pull-up jumper. Part of the problem for Portland was its reserves, who managed just four points in the game. Matthews putback made it 79-71, but Ginobili answered with a quick 10-foot jumper and the Blazers carried a 79-73 lead into the final quarter. The Spurs opened the quarter with a 14-0 run, pulling even on Neals jumper and then taking the 81-79 lead on Danny Greens 22-footer. Neal and Green added consecutive 3-pointers to put the Spurs ahead 87-79. "It was fun beginning the fourth quarter sitting on the bench watching our guys get back in that game. Gary and Danny turned things around for us," Duncan said. Aldridge finished with a season-high 29 points, seven assists and four blocks for the Blazers. He joins four players with that many points, assists and blocks since the 2006-07 season: Russell Westbrook. Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Ginobili. NOTES: Some of the players, including Aldridge and San Antonios Boris Diaw, sported special red, white and blue headbands to honour armed forces veterans. ... Going into the game, San Antonio was allowing opponents an average of 91.7 points a game. ' ' '
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