Chelsea were well represented at the O2 Arena on Saturday night as Jose Mourinho and Wesley Fofana enjoyed UFC London.
The MMA promotion returned to the United Kingdom for the first time since Manchester's Co-op Live Arena hosted UFC 304 in July.
Birmingham's Leon Edwards was the headline attraction for the Fight Night as he looked to bounce back from his defeat to Belal Muhamad at UFC 304 by beating American Sean Brady.
However, the American pressed the Brit into submission in the fourth round of the Main Event at London's O2 Arena.
Edwards' defeat capped off a difficult night for British fighters in the capital as the former welterweight champion was one of five Brits to lose.
But the O2 Arena was treated to a glimpse of former Blues manager Mourinho, who was cage-side for the action.
The two-time Champions League winner was shown on the big screens midway through the Main Card and received one of the loudest receptions of the night.
Mourinho's appearance wasn't the only link Chelsea had to UFC London on Saturday night, though, as Fofana was also in attendance to soak up the action.
The former Leicester City defender had a rare free weekend after not being called up to France's squad for this month's Nations League matches against Croatia due to injury.
Fofana started Chelsea's recent Premier League defeat to Arsenal.