| UFC on Fox: Lee vs. Iaquinta 2 | ||||
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The poster for UFC on Fox: Lee vs. Iaquinta 2 | ||||
| Promotion | Ultimate Fighting Championship | |||
| Date | December 15, 2018 (2018-12-15) | |||
| Venue | Fiserv Forum | |||
| City | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |||
| Attendance | 9,010[1] | |||
| Total gate | $616,633[1] | |||
| Event chronology | ||||
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UFC on Fox: Lee vs. Iaquinta 2 (also known asUFC on Fox 31) was amixed martial arts event produced by theUltimate Fighting Championship that was held on December 15, 2018, atFiserv Forum inMilwaukee,Wisconsin, United States.[2][3]
After previously contesting two events (UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle andUFC 164) in Milwaukee atBradley Center, the event was the first for the promotion at the newly built venue.[3]
The event also marked the end of theUFC's seven years with Fox as a new broadcast deal withESPN is slated to begin in January 2019.[3][4] It was also the last UFC event to air on network television untilUFC on ABC: Holloway vs. Kattar in January 2021.
A lightweight rematch between former interim title challengerKevin Lee andAl Iaquinta served as the event headliner.[5] The pairing met previously in February 2014 atUFC 169 with Iaquinta winning the fight via unanimous decision.[6]
Erik Koch was expected to face promotional newcomerDwight Grant in a welterweight bout. However, Koch was removed from the card on November 28 for undisclosed reasons and replaced byZak Ottow.[7]
A women's flyweight bout betweenJessica-Rose Clark andAndrea Lee was expected to take place at the event. However, Clark was forced out of the bout on weigh-in day as she was hospitalized due to a weight cutting issue and deemed medically unfit to compete by UFC physicians. As a result, the bout was cancelled.[8]
| Main Card (Fox) | |||||||
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| Weight class | Method | Round | Time | Notes | |||
| Lightweight | Al Iaquinta | def. | Kevin Lee | Decision (unanimous) (48–47, 48–47, 49–46) | 5 | 5:00 | |
| Lightweight | Edson Barboza | def. | Dan Hooker | KO (punch to the body) | 3 | 2:19 | |
| Bantamweight | Rob Font | def. | Sergio Pettis | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) | 3 | 5:00 | |
| Lightweight | Charles Oliveira | def. | Jim Miller | Submission (rear-naked choke) | 1 | 1:15 | |
| Preliminary Card (Fox Sports 1) | |||||||
| Welterweight | Zak Ottow | def. | Dwight Grant | Decision (split) (28–29, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
| Lightweight | Drakkar Klose | def. | Bobby Green | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
| Lightweight | Joaquim Silva | def. | Jared Gordon | KO (punches) | 3 | 2:39 | |
| Middleweight | Jack Hermansson | def. | Gerald Meerschaert | Submission (guillotine choke) | 1 | 4:25 | |
| Middleweight | Zak Cummings | def. | Trevor Smith | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
| Featherweight | Dan Ige | def. | Jordan Griffin | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
| Early Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass) | |||||||
| Light Heavyweight | Mike Rodríguez | def. | Adam Milstead | TKO (knee to the body and punches) | 1 | 2:59 | |
| Heavyweight | Juan Adams | def. | Chris de la Rocha | TKO (punches) | 3 | 0:58 | |
The following fighters received $50,000 bonuses:[1]
The following is the reported payout to the fighters as reported to the Wisconsin's Department of Safety and Professional Services. It does not include sponsor money or "locker room" bonuses often given by the UFC and also do not include the UFC's traditional "fight night" bonuses. The total disclosed payout for the event was $1,216,000.[10]