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'UFC On Fox: Henderson Vs. Diaz' Results Welcome to FightLine's live coverage of UFC On Fox: Henderson Vs. Diaz.

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PRELIMINARY CARD

Scott Jorgensen vs. John Albert

Welcome to our live coverage of tonight's event. We open up action on Facebook, as bantamweights Scott Jorgensen (13-6) and John Albert (7-3) square off. The referee will be Herb Dean.

Round 1: Stiff inside leg kick from Jorgensen, as Albert launches a combo. Jorgensen shoots, Albert grabs an arm and begins work on a possible armbar. However, Jorgensen gets out and takes control with the takedown. Elbow to the face by Jorgensen inside the guard, but it allows Albert to lock him up. Jorgensen's corner telling him to work the body, as he does. Albert, however, sweeps and takes the back of Jorgensen. Both hooks are in for Albert, but Jorgensen gets up and slams Albert down, landing inside a possible triangle. Jorgensen back on top and lands a nice elbow. Stiff elbow directly to the face by Jorgensen. And another elbow by Jorgensen. Albert gets his legs around Jorgensen's head in a triangle, as Albert pulls down, squeezing hard. Jorgensen trying to fight out of it as we go under two minutes. Jorgensen gets out, going right into side control. What an incredible attempted submission by Albert, and an even better job by Jorgensen to fight out of it. Body shots by Jorgensen, who grabs and pushes Albert back to the mat. Jorgensen to the back as we go under 10 seconds in an action-packed round and Jorgensen gets the tap as the buzzer sounds. Both Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan scream, "Wow," and that was exactly a "WOW" moment.

Scott Jorgensen def. John Albert via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:59 of Round 1

Dennis Siver vs. Nam Phan

We begin the FX prelims with featherweights Dennis Siver (20-8) and Nam Phan (18-10) doing battle. The third man inside the Octagon will be Anthony Hamlett.

Round 1: Siver goes to work with the inside kicks, and lands a swift left jab. Phan with a huge overhand right attempt that misses. Straight power right by Siver, who backs Phan up, and Siver proceeds to come right in with a kick/punch combo. Siver is throwing some bombs right now, landing a left to the face. Another right lands, followed by a kick from Siver. Stiff right courtesy of Siver, who is just teeing off right now. Spinning back kick by Siver lands. Head kick just misses from Siver, who has landed over 30 significant strikes just two-plus minutes into the fight. Phan lands a left and keeps moving, but catches a right directly to the face. Another spinning back kick attempt by Siver, who sweeps Phan to the ground with a single-leg attempt. Body kick by Siver, who shoots and grabs for another takedown. Siver has not stopped attacking as we go under 30 seconds in this round.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Siver

Round 2: Siver starts right back where he left off, throwing a strike, a kick and a jab off the bat. Phan with a big strike that nearly floors Siver, but Phan slips on an attack by Siver. Siver throws a combo, but Phan answers with an uppercut. Siver nearly floors Phan again, but the veteran of TUF continues to stand tall. Front-kick by Siver to the chest of Phan. Spinning back kick, a third, lands to the head area of Phan, and Siver grabs a takedown, moving into side control. Siver with an elbow to the face inside the guard. Siver continues to land shots to the face of Phan, holding him to the mat and controlling him. Siver has Phan's arm tied up and is teeing off on his face with several uncontested rights. Under 50 seconds to go, Siver back into side control after a hip escape attempt by Phan. Siver continues to execute precise ground-and-pound on Phan.

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