All things considered, three-out-of-six isn’t so bad. Saturday night’s UFC Fight Night: Calgary card was a massive showcase for some of the top Canadian talent in the promotion. In the end, the Canadians batted .500. That’s probably a win, all things being equal. The night didn’t start particularly well for fighters from the Great White North, as both Randa Markos, of Windsor, Ont., and Victoria, B.C.’s Alexis Davis dropped decisions. Markos kept things close with strawweight contender Nina Ansaroff, but Ansaroff used a steady stream of leg kicks to narrowly edge out the win. It wasn’t a terrible loss by any means, but it’s got to be frustrating for Markos. In her nine fight UFC career, she’s never won two in a row, and has never lost back-to-back fights either. She’s just kind of stuck there. It’s a similar situation for Davis, who entered Saturday night ranked No. 3 in the women’s flyweight division, but just didn’t really cause any serious damage against Katlyn Chookagian. Davis isn