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UFC 312 'Fight Motion': Blood spills in Sydney in super slo-mo

UFC 312 'Fight Motion': Blood spills in Sydney in super slo-mo

Yahoo14-02-2025

With two title fights atop the card, there was plenty of anticipation for UFC 312 and the promotion's return to Australia this past Saturday.
And while many expected two close bouts with those belts on the line, they wound up being showcases for middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis and women's strawweight champ Zhang Weili more than anything else. The titleholders put on vintage performances "Down Under."
But before they did, there were some big moments in Sydney that the UFC 312 "Fight Motion" video cameras caught. You can check out the bloody highlights above.
For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie's event hub for UFC 312.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC 312 'Fight Motion': Blood spills in Sydney in super slo-mo

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