UFC 112 marked the entry of UFC into yet another foreign territory: this time the event took place in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates). Unlike some of the European cards, 112 was stacked with two title bouts: BJ Penn defending the lightweight title against Frank Edgar, and the middleweight champion Anderson Silva taking on Demian Maia (stepping in for Vitor Belfort, who was forced to give up his title shot due to a shoulder injury). The featured matchups were rounded out by a battle between two legends: former welterweight champion Matt Hughes taking on Renzo Gracie in Renzo’s UFC debut.
Kendall Grove vs. Mark Munoz (185 lbs)
Round 1: Grove wants to strike but Munoz scores a takedown quickly. Grove right back to his feet, eating a couple of punches as he gets up. Munoz goes for another takedown but is rocked with a big uppercut coming in. Munoz is on his knees, holding on to Grove’s leg as Kendall pounds away at Mark’s head. Munoz looks almost out but somehow keeps trying to secure a takedown. Grove is warned about holding the fence. Eventually the referee breaks up the fighters. Munoz goes for another takedown and gets it but Grove counters with a guillotine attempt. Munoz escapes and Grove gets up; Munoz takes him down again and is caught in another tight guillotine. Munoz survives and is free of the choke as the round ends. Round 10-8 Grove
Round 2: Both fighters come out swinging. Munoz lands a hook that knocks Grove’s mouthpiece out, but Grove seems unfazed and responds with a knee that drops Munoz. Grove takes Mark’s back and looks for a choke, then an armbar. Munoz escapes and ends up in Grove’s guard. Munoz punches from the top. Grove keeps him away with leg kicks. Munoz lands a big punch that stuns Grove, then follows up with a series of punches until Grove rolls over and covers up, causing the referee to stop the bout.
Aftermath: Mark Munoz has now won three straight since dropping down to middleweight after his loss to Matt Hamill. He should next take on Jorge Rivera or Yushin Okami. Kendall Grove proves to be an inconsistent and chinny fighter as usual, and next on his plate should be Nate Quarry or a rematch with Ed Herman.
Ranking Impact: Mark Munoz moves up 32 spots to #28 MW. Kendall Grove falls 20 spots to #50 MW.
Fight Grade: 4/5




