Escalated to face cody durden on the main card of ufc vegas 94, Bruno Bulldoguinho returned to the octagon after more than a year of inactivity. Despite the difficulty in dealing with the strategy applied by the North American, the veteran managed to remain calm and landed a crucial hand that immediately hurt his rival. Upon realizing a good moment, the fighter launched a violent sequence of elbows and forced the referee to stop the fight.
Still in the octagon, the fighter celebrated victory, asked for a bonus from the UFC and took advantage of the opportunity to challenge the former flyweight champion (up to 56,7kg.) Brandon Moreno. This was the fourth consecutive victory for the Brazilian, who hopes to return to the top 15 in the category.
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Moreover, cody durden suffered a second defeat in a row, both by the fast track. Despite a good start to the match, the North American couldn't handle Bruno's power and ended up wasting the opportunity to return to the winning path.
Bruno Bulldoguinho has a comeback and knocks out rival
cody durden He started the fight by kicking Bruno hard around the waist and closing the distance as best he could. Aware of his opponent's takedown attempts, Bulldoguinho feigned takedowns and managed to defend himself from the North American's attacks using the support of the fence. In a tense confrontation, the fighters exchanged blows at close range and Cody had greater success in hitting his opponent. With the right to stoppage due to a poke in the eye applied by Durden, Bruno managed to recover and resumed the fight looking for the knockout until the bell sounded.
In the second round, Bruno received a hard blow, attempted the takedown immediately and defended three attacks followed by submissions applied by the North American. Despite his success, the Brazilian remained at the bottom and defended himself as best he could to avoid Durden's blows and transitions. After two minutes of discomfort, Bruno surprised, got up, brought a heavy hand and applied a brutal sequence of blows, forcing the referee to interrupt the confrontation.
South Korean prospect wins again after eight years
Former featherweight promise (up to 65,7kg) Doo Hoo Choi finally returned to the path of victory after four appearances without having his arm raised. Known for his aggressive style, the South Korean dominated actions against Bill Algeo, came close to submission several times, but ended up triumphing via technical knockout at the end of the second round. North American accused punch in the eye and referee was forced to interrupt confrontation.
Very emotional, the 33-year-old athlete reached 15 career victories. Hired in 2014, the fighter was unable to perform as many times as he would have liked due to his obligation to serve his country. Now with South Korea, the athlete hopes to take steps towards the top 15 in the division.
On the other hand, Bill suffered a second consecutive defeat and took a step back in the division. A UFC veteran, the North American has five triumphs and five setbacks in his career of ups and downs in Ultimate.
Kaynan Kruschewsky suffers second defeat after war
New representative of Fighting Nerds, Kaynan climbed into the octagon ready to wage war against Kurt holobaugh. In a fierce and violent duel that lasted 15 minutes, it was the North American who impressed the side judges the most. After enduring submission attempts from the Brazilian, the veteran connected more blows and triumphed in a unanimous decision.
Signed via the Contender Series in 2023, Kaynan has yet to succeed in the organization. Knocked out in his first appearance when he faced the athlete Elves Brenner at the last minute, 'Bahia' wasted another opportunity to have his arm raised. Currently the athlete has 15 triumphs and three setbacks in his professional career.
Back on the path to victory, Kurt breathes a sigh of relief and survives in the UFC. A veteran, the fighter had just one triumph in seven appearances. Still in the octagon, the fighter recognized the difficulty presented by the Brazilian and preached respect.
Veteran causes chaos and claims fourth victim in a row
Favorite in bookmakers, Steve Garcia made another great performance in the UFC octagon. Rival of seung woo choi, the North American generated chaos in the fight and reaped positive results. After the South Korean accepted frank striking, it was the veteran who achieved another knockout in his career by landing powerful blows to his rival's face and forcing the referee to protect the athlete's integrity.
At 32 years old, Garcia achieved his fifth victory in the UFC, all of which were by knockout. Close to the top 15 in the lightweight division (up to 70,3 kg), the North American now accumulates four consecutive victories and expects to make greater strides in the organization.
Once again in a delicate phase, Choi wasted the opportunity to accumulate yet another positive achievement and suffered his fourth setback in 10 fights in Ultimate. This was the third time that the South Korean was knocked out in his career.
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