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Spinning Back Clique LIVE (noon ET): Merab Davlishvili & Kayla Harrison's UFC title wins

Spinning Back Clique LIVE (noon ET): Merab Davlishvili & Kayla Harrison's UFC title wins

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Check out this week's "Spinning Back Clique," MMA Junkie's weekly live show that takes a spin through the biggest topics in mixed martial arts.
This week's panel of Brian "Goze" Garcia, Nolan King and Danny Segura will join host "Gorgeous" George Garcia live at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) to discuss and debate the following topics:
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Two UFC bantamweight titles were on the line Saturday in the headlining bouts of UFC 316. In the main event, Merab Dvalishvili completed his second title defense, submitting Sean O'Malley in their rematch. In the co-main event, Kayla Harrison dethroned Julianna Peña in a swift performance that ended with a kimura. Two big results, two big talking points. We break down the championship results from UFC 316.
Outside the two title fights, plenty went down at UFC 316. From former Bellator champion Patchy Mix losing his debut to Mario Bautista, to Joe Pyfer picking up a decision win over Kelvin Gastelum, we discuss and highlight some of the other key results on UFC 316 outside the main and co-main events of the card.
The saga of Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall continues. This past week Aspinall claimed that Jones had retired, then Jones called out Francis Ngannou, then Dana White assured that Jones wasn't retired and that he had actually already accepted to fight Aspinall. What's going on? Is this fight happening? We discuss.
We finish the show with a preview for Saturday's UFC on ESPN 69 and the return of former champion Kamaru Usman, who takes on rising contender Joaquin Buckley in a key fight at welterweight. Who will win? Will this fight determine the next title challenger at 170 pounds? We discuss the main event, along with other featured bouts.
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