UFC Fight Night 271: Adesanya Vs. Pyfer Full Fight Card & Preview

UFC Fight Night 271 emanates from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on Saturday, headlined by Israel Adesanya versus Joe Pyfer. 

Adesanya looks to halt his losing streak on the fourth fight since Sean Strickland dethroned him for the UFC Middleweight Championship this in September 2023. He has since been stopped by Dricus Du Plessis in a shot at the title in 2024 and then once more by Nassourdine Imavov in 2025, so this fight against No. 14 ranked Joe Pyfer is a must-win for the two-time champion to remain in contention. 

Pyfer is coming into the fight with a three-fight winning streak, having most recently scored a Performance of the Night winning second-round submission over Abus Magamedov at UFC 320 in 2025. 

Prior to that bout, women’s flyweight contenders Alexa Grasso and Maycee Barber will be fighting to improve upon their respective No. 3 and No. 5 rankings. 19-7 veteran Michael Chiesa will be calling a close to his career hoping to make it his 20th victory in Seattle, fighting Niko Price at welterweight. 

The event will be available to watch for those in the US via Paramount+, as well as UFC Fight Pass and TNT Sports internationally. The prelims are due to begin at 5 PM ET and the main card at 8 PM ET.

Main Card:

  • Middleweight: Israel Adesanya vs. Joe Pyfer 
  • Flyweight: Alexa Grasso vs. Maycee Barber
  • Welterweight: Michael Chiesa vs. Niko Price 
  • Featherweight: Julian Erosa vs. Lerryan Douglas 
  • Middleweight: Mansur Abdul-Malik vs. Yousri Belgaroui
  • Lightweight: Terrance McKinney vs. Kyle Nelson

Prelims:

  • Lightweight: Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Tofiq Musayev 
  • Lightweight: Chase Hooper vs. Lance Gibson Jr. 
  • Heavyweight: Marcin Tybura vs. Tyrell Fortune
  • Flyweight: Casey O’Neill vs. Gabriella Fernandes 
  • Light Heavyweight: Navajo Sterling vs. Bruno Lopes
  • Bantamweight: Ricky Simon vs. Adrian Yanez
  • Strawweight: Alexia Thainara vs. Bruna Brasil 

John Bradshaw Layfield Reflects On Steve Austin’s 2002 WWE Walkout: ‘I Was Shocked’

One of the biggest behind-the-scenes dramas in WWE as it was coming out of its infamous Attitude Era was the walkout of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin on the company he helped launched into the mainstream. Austin walked out of Vince McMahon’s company after learning he was going to lose a King of the Ring qualifying match to Brock Lesnar, but has since clarified he didn’t want to waste the big match on free television with no build. On a recent episode of “Something to Wrestle,” John Bradshaw Layfield looked back on the time, and said he was shocked that Austin walked out that night and did not come back.

“I didn’t believe that Steve was gone and going to be gone,” he said. “You gotta understand, we got there in ’95, and business was so bad, and all of a sudden, we’re selling out everywhere. That’s the guy that did it. And all of a sudden, he’s gone? You think he’s coming back, absolutely, he’s our guy. He is our guy. So yeah, I was shocked that it didn’t happen.”

JBL said that he would have taken any odds that the conflict would have been fixed between McMahon and Austin within a week or two, or even a few months, at most. He said that McMahon made up with “almost everybody” when it came to business, regardless of his personal feelings.

Austin would return to WWE in 2003 for his final full-time year in the ring. He was brought back thanks to a postcard from “Good Ol’ JR,” Jim Ross, who was head of talent relations at the time.

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WWE’s Brock Lesnar Looks Back On Battles With Cain Velasquez, Diverticulitis

Brock Lesnar looked back on his loss to Cain Velasquez and his battle with diverticulitis while with UFC. 

Lesnar opened up on his post-WWE career in MMA – prior to his return in 2012 – during an interview on “Spittin’ Chiclets,” recalling his early career when the UFC wasn’t interested, when he did sign and fights the likes of Frank Mir and Randy Couture to become Heavyweight Champion, but also the losses he sustained towards the end of his run before eventually returning to WWE. 

“I wasn’t ever really scared of anybody,” he said. “But I felt threatened, there’s certain threats… Cain Velasquez, he handed me my a** in Anaheim. But I think, for me, going through diverticulitis really took a lot of fight out of me. I almost died with that disease and afterwards it changed my life and it changed my mentality towards the sport.”

Lesnar lost to Velasquez via knock-out to drop the UFC Heavyweight Championship in October 2010. He returned over a year later having had surgery to treat his diverticulitis, removing 12 inches of his colon, to face Alistair Overeem. That fight ended in round one after Overeem punished the torso of Lesnar, delivering a kick to drop him and punches until the referee called the fight. 

Lesnar retired from MMA and returned to WWE after that fight, save for a one-off return against Mark Hunt at UFC 200 in 2016; he won that fight on the night, though the result was overturned to a no-contest after he failed USADA testing. 

Alistair Overeem Reflects On ‘Masterpiece’ Knockout Of Brock Lesnar In UFC

Alistair Overeem looked back on his first-round knock out of Brock Lesnar at UFC 141 in 2011, ranking it the most memorable moment of his fighting career. 

Overeem finished his MMA career with a 47-19 (1 NC) record, collecting marquee opponents as one of the most recognizable heavyweights in the sport in his own right. 

One such opponent was former UFC Heavyweight Champion and WWE legend Brock Lesnar, dropping the “Beast Incarnate” into submission with a kick to his surgically repaired mid-section within the first round. He had softened the area with knees and shots to the body, finally catching him with a left kick, Lesnar wincing and dropping to the floor a second or so later as Overeem followed up with punches to the face. 

“I get a lot of response [from the Brock fight,” Overeem told “Uncrowned’s” Tris Dixon. “I think that was a masterpiece. The body shots with the knee, the beautiful setup.”

“Wrestlers are physically strong, but they’re not used to absorbing strikes,” he continued. “I had this sparring partner in my training camp who was exactly like Brock, physically a strong wrestler, actually standing up a little better. And I noticed when I was sparring him… I noticed head strikes that he could absorb… but his body was extremely weak. Just one knee would kind of take him out.”

Overeem said that he formulated his game plan from that observation, head strikes were not going to work. 

“‘I’m going to give him some knees. I’m going to distract him with some punches to the head. I’m going to finish him with the liver kick.’ Which in the Brock fight, turned out excellent,” he said.

Lesnar retired from MMA after his loss to Overeem, returning to WWE in 2012. He did fight a one-off return at UFC 200 in 2016, defeating Mark Hunt, but the result was overturned to a no-contest after he tested positive for PEDs.

WWE SmackDown Results 3/27 – Randy Orton Appears, Giulia Faces Tiffany Stratton & More

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s live coverage for “WWE SmackDown” on March 27, 2026, coming to you live from the PPG Paints Arena In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania!

The various different facets of Randy Orton’s personality were showcased during last Friday’s episode of “SmackDown”, with Orton doing everything from expressing his love for the fans and his confidence in dethroning Cody Rhodes as Undisputed WWE Champion at WrestleMania 42 to leaving Matt Cardona laid out with an attack. As all of the voices in his head seem to overlap with each other, Orton will be making an appearance on tonight’s show.

Women’s United States Champion Giulia will be competing in her first singles match since coming up short to Rhea Ripley via disqualification on the February 20 episode of “SmackDown” as she faces former Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton. Stratton scored a win against Giulia’s ally Kiana James in singles competition on the March 13 episode of “SmackDown” despite a miscommunication between James and Giulia that was caused by the injured Chelsea Green.

Speaking of Ripley, she will be making an appearance of her own with something on her mind to share. Ripley came face-to-face with Women’s Champion Jade Cargill last Friday ahead of their WrestleMania 42 match in a tense verbal confrontation, but B-Fab and Michin surprised Ripley with an attack as the newfound allies of Cargill.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss will be in action as they collide with Nikki Bella and Brie Bella in tag team competition. With Nikki and Brie having cost Flair and Bliss their shot at Nia Jax and Lash Legend’s Women’s Tag Team Championship on March 13 when they interfered in the match, Flair and Bliss decided to return the favor last Friday when they cost Nikki and Brie their own Women’s Tag Team Match by becoming involved.

Country singer and rapper Jelly Roll will be competing in his first match since Night One of WWE SummerSlam on August 2, 2025 and second ever professional wrestling match when he goes head-to-head with Kit Wilson. Jelly Roll and Wilson have met one another in a couple of tense verbal confrontations, including last Friday when they had a slam poetry contest against one another.

Carmelo Hayes successfully defended his United States Championship against longtime respected rival Ilja Dragunov during the return of the US Open Challenge last Friday. Tonight, he will be bringing it back when he issues another US Open Challenge to anyone in the back who wishes to answer the call.

Additionally, Nick Aldis will be addressing the medical statuses of Drew McIntyre and Jacob Fatu after the latter two men spent most of last Friday’s show brawling with one another that ended with both falling off a high platform in the parking lot of the Lenovo Center.