UFC 201 was one of the wilder event sin recent memory, culminating in a knockout victory by Tyron Woodley over Robbie Lawler.

UFC 201 originally featured two title fights, but many late card shake ups had UFC fans grumbling. When the event was over and done with no one was upset anymore. Below we’ll be highlighting the fights that received a reward from the UFC.

The main event was the matching of Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley for the welterweight title. Many thought Woodley didn’t deserve the title shot after sitting for so long, espeically with exciting contenders like Stephen Thompson and Demian Maia waiting for their shot at gold.

In the end Woodley silenced his doubters with a massive right hand at 2:12 in the first round. Neither hand landed much of signifcance before that strike, and Woodley capitalized on Lawler falling hard by giving him no time to recover.

Woodley doesn’t have much time to rest, as Thompson is next in line for a crack at the welterweight crown.

Jake Ellenberger was a man fighting for his job against one of the scariest men in all of MMA. No one gave Ellenberger a shot against Matt Brown, as the latter is a total berserker in the cage.

The fight started with ELlenberger sprinting at Brown, and the former dropping him with a hard overhand right. After Brown recovered and the two were circling, Ellenberger dropped him again with a vicious body kick. Brown would not recover and Ellenberger is back in the mix.

The UFC’s strawweight division held a match-up to determine who wolud be the next challenger for the division’s title. Many were picking Rose Namajunas to be the next big thing of the division, but Karolina Kowalkiewicz had a clear path to victory, being a strong striker in her own right.

Namajunas came out fast and hard in the first round, but as the second wore on Kowalkiewicz’s knees to the body slowed Namajunas down. When the third started Namajunas was visibly slowed and Kowalkiewicz kept pushing the pace, culminating in her victory.

Kowalkiewicz has secured a title shot with the win, making an all-Polish showcase on the horizon.