LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 16: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been digitally enhanced and was created using multiple exposure in camera). A general view of the Octagon during Dana White's Contender Series at the UFC Apex on July 16, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/DWCS LLC)

We have all your live results, play-by-play and highlights from Dana White’s Contender Series, Season 3 – Episode 10.

Las Vegas, NV – The hit show, Dana White’s Contender Series winds down season 3 on Aug. 27, 2019, when the UFC hosts episode 10 live from the new UFC Apex facility. FanSided was cage side for most of the season and has put together a breakdown of each fight as it happens for the season finale.

Here’s how the entire show went down.

Dusko Todorovic vs. Teddy Ash

OFFICIAL RESULTS: Dusko Todorovic def. Teddy Ash via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

They enter the fight hot, each landing big strikes in the opening moments. It’s Todorovic who pulls the fight into the clinch. They stay there fighting short for a while, Todorovic landing shot elbows to the head of Ash who he’s had trapped for most the fight. In the clinch Todorovic lands two jumping knees and then attacks the body before closing the clinch again. They break apart and Ash suddenly has a chance to shine but Todorovic stuffs him against the fence to end the round.

The second round begins and Ash unloads massive strikes and someone’s mouthpiece comes flying out. Todorovic clinches again and they continue to work, mouthpiece still out though it’s unclear from my angle whose mouthpiece is missing. They separate and Todorovic attacks the body of Ash before putting him against the cage again. The referee notices the mouthpiece is gone and allows Todorovic to put it back in. They separate and Ash is in control now, unloading strikes, most of them missing Todorovic. They end the round in the clinch again.

The final round begins and Ash is looking for the finish but Todorovic is doing a near-perfect job at evading his crazy shots. Todorovic puts Ash against the canvas again with just two minutes remaining. They ended the fight swinging for the fences and left it to the judges.

Highlights:

Closing the show on the last night 👊 Don't miss Todorovic vs @MMATeddyBear on #DWCS! pic.twitter.com/WhDxqJOUJ1 — UFC (@ufc) August 27, 2019

Kailan Hill vs. Impa Kasanganay

OFFICIAL RESULTS: Impa Kasanganay def. Kailan Hill via unanimous decision (30-27 x3)

Hill came out of his corner running, looking for the flying knee but Kasanganay caught ahold of his legs and was dumped on the canvas. Kasanganay got caught in a triangle on the process and Hill went looking for the choke. He lost the triangle choke and struggled to get back to his feet but Kasanganay was holding him down heavy. They got up and Hill unloaded massive strikes to Kasanganay and they went to the center of the cage. Kasanganay landed a kick that stung Hill and Hill went for another flying knee. Hill comes forward and unloads a heavy combo to Kasanganay. Kasanganay gets Hill against the fence and unloads his own strikes before the break apart again. Hill grabs Kasanganay and dumps him on the canvas. Kasanganay gets to his feet and dumps Hill on the canvas and mounds him with less than 40 seconds left in the round. They end the round on their feet with both corners screaming for them to let their hands go.

The second round begins with another huge jumping kick from Hill, this time it lands. They are clearly slower this round, both more calculated having fought for a round already. They engage again with a flurry of strikes, Hill pressing Kasanganay against the fence. They clinch. They separate and Hill goes for the takedown but ends up on the bottom with Kasanganay on his back. Just under two minutes to go and Hill grabs Kasanganay by the knee. Kasanganay rolls away and now it’s Hill on top with a minute left to go. Hill lets him get back up and immediately lands a huge kick. They end the round swinging.

The final round begins and it’s much like the first two. Huge shots from both fighters, with Kasanganay getting more of the exchanges. Hill goes for the takedown but ends up on his back again and here is where much of the third round would be. Though they were on the canvas there wasn’t much ground and pound from Kasanganay. With two minutes left, Kasanganay takes Hill’s back and then turns him allowing Hill to stand and start the stand-up game again. With a minute left in the round, Hill looked for the finish, knowing he’d lose otherwise and took Kasanganay to the canvas.

The fight goes to the scorecards.

Highlights:

https://twitter.com/ufc/status/1166530114013646849?s=20

Sanghoo Yoo vs. Peter Barrett

OFFICIAL RESULTS: Peter Barrett def. Sanghoo Yoo via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)

They clinch and Yoo dumps Barrett to start the first round. Yoo on top begins to badger Barrett with tiny strikes on the ground looking to secure a choke from top position. Yoo climbs over Barrett and begins pelting him with harder shots and grabs ahold of his arm where he finds a deep armbar but loses it when it looks like Barrett is about to tap. They are back to their feet and Yoo lands a flying knee and then clinches with Barrett. Barrett trips Yoo to the canvas briefly and then straight back up to the clinch again. They separate and Yoo lands massive kicks to Barrett who stops the damage by putting Yoo against the fence again. The separate and Yoo unloads huge strikes to Barrett who is somehow still standing and fighting back with 30 seconds left in the round. They end the round swinging.

Round two begins and they enter the clinch almost immediately this time its Barrett who is in control, landing huge shots to Yoo. They separate and Yoo lands another flying knee and the pair are in an all-out brawl in the center of the cage. Barrett lands a spinning elbow and they clinch again. They separate and Yoo lands a knee again. They clinch in the center and Barrett eats a huge shot before taking Yoo to the canvas. They end the round with Barrett dumping Yoo to the mat again.

Round three begins with a low blow to Barrett and after a brief break, the fight resumes. They round is much like the first two with huge strikes from both between clinches and kicks. Barrett begins to come alive more in the third landing hard shots to Yoo that were not landing in the first two rounds. They fall to the canvas with a minute left and Barrett takes Yoo’s back before Yoo fights to his feet. They end the round swinging and go to the judge’s scorecards.

Highlights:

They call him Slippery Pete for a reason@SlipperysWorld escapes a deep armbar on #DWCS pic.twitter.com/fXAxYU9qvQ — ESPN MMA (@espnmma) August 28, 2019

What a fight! Round 3 up now on #DWCS pic.twitter.com/9XkbYcLuzA — UFC (@ufc) August 28, 2019

The Korean Assassin meets Slippery Pete now on #DWCS pic.twitter.com/YX3K5cuEpN — UFC (@ufc) August 28, 2019

Ben Sosoli vs. Dustin Joynson

OFFICIAL RESULTS: Ben Sosoli vs. Dustin Joynson is declared a no-contest due to accidental foul (eye poke), Round 1 – 2:08

Joynson opens the fight with a huge leg kick that lands unanswered. They clinch and trade a few times, each landing massive shots that look like fight-ending moves. Joynson turns to complain of an eye-poke and walks away slowly even before the referee has called time. The doctor takes a look at Joynson and then waves off the fight.

Highlights:

Here' a look at @JoynsonMMA's eye, leading to the No Contest on #DWCS pic.twitter.com/teWuWiyVI9 — ESPN MMA (@espnmma) August 28, 2019

Former TUF competitor @BenSosoli gets a crack at redemption next on #DWCS! pic.twitter.com/KjqkDx7DTC — UFC (@ufc) August 28, 2019

TJ Brown vs. Dylan Lockard

OFFICIAL RESULTS: TJ Brown def. Dylan Lockard via submission (arm-triangle) Round 3 – 2:59

Brown strikes early with single jabs and leg kicks before Lockard knocks Brown to the canvas and changes the tune of the fight. They struggle on the canvas and Lockardgrabs ahold of Brown’s arm and looks for the armbar. Brown is on his feet, his arm still trapped but frees himself and they enter the clinch. Lockard tosses Brown to the mat again and climbs on his back and grabs him around the neck. Brown turns and is out of the choke but still on his back. Lockard gets stuck and now Brown is on top and is raining down strikes. Lockard turns and Brown takes his back. they get back to their feet and Brown pulls Lockard to the canvas and enters his guard. Lockard struggles to stand and then pulls guard with his arm around Brown’s neck. Brown gets back to a standing position and lands a clear illegal knee to Lockard who is considered a downed opponent. Lockard is seen by the doctor. The referee takes one point from Brown.

The fight resumes with less than a minute left. They trade shots in the center of the cage, Brown falling on a huge leg kick but right back to his feet. Brown takes Lockard to the canvas to end the round.

Brown lands a left then falls back to open the round. He gets back up to his feet and lands a knee and then goes for a sloppy takedown. They engage in a fight on the ground and Lockard loses his mouthguard. The ref stops the action to replace it and the fight resumes. Brown has Lockard against the fence and unloads ground and pound as Lockard struggles to his feet. He gets pulled down again and Brown is dominating Lockard on the mat. Lockard gets to his feet and holds Brown around the waist where he pulls him back down. He doesn’t have control long and Brown takes back over where he unloads ground and pound to end the round.

The final round begins and Brown is looking for a finish. Huge shots from Lockard pep up the crowd and a slugfest begins. Brown tries to take Lockard to the canvas, but Lockard puts him against the fence. They separate and now its Lockard who takes Brown to the canvas. They struggle there for a bit and Brown takes back top control and looks for a rear-naked choke. He can secure the neck so he turns over and finds the triangle choke with just moments left.

Highlights:

Hell yeah my boy TJ with the Finish! #Arkansas https://t.co/iYi8usiBpZ — Bryce Mitchell (@ThugnastyMMA) August 28, 2019

What a comeback! TJ Brown gets the late 3rd-round submission win at #DWCS! Wow! pic.twitter.com/0N5g0V4r3B — UFC (@ufc) August 28, 2019

Contracts were given to: TJ Brown, Peter Barrett and Dusko Todorovic.

Dana White’s Contender Series airs Tuesday nights at 8 pm ET on UFC Fight Pass. All of the events take place in Las Vegas, NV.