Another UFC event is in the books, and as is the custom, four fighters end the evening with an extra $50,000.

UFC Fight Night 182 went down Saturday night at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas and had several memorable performances. Rafael dos Anjosand Paul Felder fought a lightweight main event that was far more compelling than two 50-45 scores in favor of the former would seem to indicate, and the duo earned “Fight of the Night” honors. Khaos Williams and Sean Strickland, meanwhile, both had impressive finishes, and they went home with “Performance of the Night” honors.

Here’s a closer look at the UFC Fight Night 182 bonus winners:

Fight of the Night: Rafael dos Anjos vs. Paul Felder

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If you didn’t see this fight, you might look at the fact dos Anjos (30-13 MMA, 19-11 UFC) got two 50-45 scores (the other an odd 48-47 Felder card) and assume it was boring. If so, you’d be wrong.

Felder (17-6 MMA, 9-6 UFC) accepted this fight on five days’ notice when Islam Makhachev had to drop out, and he put in a game effort against a former lightweight champion. That effort might have been enough to beat someone else, but RDA was simply in superlative form, and he walked way the victor after a grueling battle.

The fight was dos Anjos’ eighth career post-fight bonus and Felder’s seventh.

Peformance of the Night: Khaos Williams

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Williams wore bad intentions on his face from the moment he entered the cage, with a mean-mug scowl on his face through the introductions for his main-card fight against Abdul Razak Alhassan.

Williams (11-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC) wasted little time following up. He found his target on his first big right hand thrown, and Alhassan (10-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) went down in a heap.

That’s two sub-30-second knockouts in two UFC fights for Williams. Oh, and also, he’s 2-for-2 in getting “POTN.”

Performance of the Night: Sean Strickland

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If Strickland (22-3 MMA, 9-3 UFC) keeps up this pace, he’d go 26-0 in the span of a year.

He won’t, of course, but Strickland, after two years away, now has won twice in the past two weeks. The second, on Saturday night, was one to remember as he hammered Brendan Allen (15-4 MMA, 3-1 UFC) with a right hand, then landed several more to finish things off for a TKO early in the second round.

That’s the first fight-night bonus of his UFC career.