preliminary map UFC V Charlotte survived a historic night when a fighter Brian Battle he entered the record for the fastest knockouts in history by defeating Gabriel Green at 14 seconds into the fight.
Combat started from a clearly disadvantageous position when Green he rolled over violently and violently, delivering a quick series of punches and kicks that managed to drive the native North Carolina.
However, the euphoria of those present turned 180 degrees when “Pooh Bear” and his spectacular defense turned into a counterattack with strong blows to the opponent’s face. Powerful right hand in the jaw knocked down Green that he did little to protect and forced the referee to stop the fight and give the victory Combat.
At the end of the fight Brian He talked about his struggles and stressed that his local status usually matters a lot. “They made me in Charlotte. I will never lose in Charlotte, never in front of my people, never in front of my friends, never in front of my family. Let’s move on. I can put these arms on and put anyone in the UFC to sleep.”he expressed himself.
victory “Pooh Bear” That means his number nine victory, which he achieved with four knockouts, five submissions and only two losses. This triumph also catapulted him to the record, becoming the sixth fastest knockout in history. UFC. Number one is currently holding it Jorge Masvidal when he set himself up with a knee that knocked him down Ben Askren in five seconds.
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Source: La Opinion
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