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Fight Matrix Program – UFC Fight Night: Brunson vs Holland (2021-03-20)

Posted on March 15, 2021 by Jason

Middleweight (185)
[#11] Kevin Holland (21-5-0, -176) vs. [#12] Derek Brunson (21-7-0, +144)
Derek Brunson is the All-Time #43 ranked Middleweight fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Kevin Holland (3-0-0)
2020-12-12: W vs. [#14MW] Ronaldo Souza (26-9-0) via KO (Punches) in 1:45 of round 1
2020-10-31: W vs. [#251MW] Charlie Ontiveros (11-7-0) via TKO (Submission to Slam) in 2:39 of round 1
2020-09-19: W vs. [#50MW] Darren Stewart (12-6-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Last 3 Fights: Derek Brunson (3-0-0)
2020-08-01: W vs. [#23MW] Edmen Shahbazyan (11-1-0) via TKO (Punches) in 0:26 of round 3
2019-08-17: W vs. [#18MW] Ian Heinisch (14-4-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
2019-05-04: W vs. [*] Elias Theodorou (18-3-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Kevin Holland -176 60.87%
Elo K170 Derek Brunson 2044.18 +121.78 63.56%
Elo Modified Derek Brunson 2018.54 +143.02 65.16%
Glicko-1 Derek Brunson 2071.21 +99.83 63.98%
WHR Derek Brunson 1906.42 +111.18 62.43%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Kevin Holland 98, Derek Brunson 231
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: Kevin Holland leads 1-0
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Welterweight (170)
[#72] Max Griffin (16-8-0, -169) vs. [#75] Kenan Song (16-5-0, +138)

Last 3 Fights: Max Griffin (1-2-0)
2020-11-07: W vs. [#277WW] Ramiz Brahimaj (8-3-0) via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) in 2:03 of round 3
2020-03-07: L vs. [#46WW] Alex Oliveira (22-9-1) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
2019-10-12: L vs. [#62WW] Alex Morono (18-7-0) via UD (29-28, 29-27, 29-27)

Last 3 Fights: Kenan Song (2-1-0)
2020-02-22: W vs. [#177WW] Callan Potter (18-9-0) via KO (Punches) in 2:20 of round 1
2019-08-31: W vs. [*] Derrick Krantz (24-12-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
2018-11-24: L vs. [#62WW] Alex Morono (18-7-0) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Max Griffin -169 59.92%
Elo K170 Kenan Song 1579.46 +40.43 54.61%
Elo Modified Max Griffin 1625.50 +37.30 54.07%
Glicko-1 Max Griffin 1676.40 +54.94 57.84%
WHR Max Griffin 1585.06 +39.69 54.52%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Max Griffin 133, Kenan Song 392
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Light Heavyweight (205)
[#18] Jamahal Hill (9-0-0, -290) vs. [#25] Paul Craig (14-4-1, +230)

Last 3 Fights: Jamahal Hill (3-0-0)
2020-12-05: W vs. [#27LHW] Ovince St. Preux (25-15-0) via TKO (Punches) in 3:37 of round 2
2020-05-30: W vs. [#43LHW] Klidson Abreu (15-5-0) via TKO (Knee to the Body and Punches) in 1:51 of round 1
2020-01-25: W vs. [#100LHW] Darko Stosic (13-4-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Last 3 Fights: Paul Craig (2-0-1)
2020-11-21: W vs. [#41LHW] Mauricio Rua (27-12-1) via TKO (Punches) in 3:36 of round 2
2020-07-25: W vs. [#123LHW] Gadzhimurad Antigulov (20-8-0) via Submission (Triangle Choke) in 2:06 of round 1
2019-11-16: D vs. [#41LHW] Mauricio Rua (27-12-1) via Draw (Split) in 5:00 of round 3

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Jamahal Hill -290 71.04%
Elo K170 Paul Craig 1786.43 +50.43 55.74%
Elo Modified Paul Craig 1795.05 +21.44 52.35%
Glicko-1 Paul Craig 1845.28 +33.27 54.77%
WHR Jamahal Hill 1701.48 +40.32 54.59%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Jamahal Hill 105, Paul Craig 119
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Current MMA Rankings Updated (03-14-2021)

Posted on March 14, 2021 by Jason

UFC Fighters To Watch in 2021

Posted on March 13, 2021 by A. J. Riot

It is remarkable that the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) were able to show 41 events worldwide in 2020, cancelling only five events that year. Within the first six weeks of 2021, there have already been four fight cards including a fight between Max Holloway and Calvin Kattar and a rematch between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor which has been seven years in the making.

The most popular UFC fighters in 2021 will be meeting in the Octagon at venues across the globe. For additional excitement away from the Octagon you can join a licensed online casino like Yukon Gold Casino which offers the chance to win a life-changing jackpot. It may not just be these popular UFC fighters that could experience a life-changing 2021.

Ciryl Gane – Heavyweight

Gane joined the UFC in 2019 after just three professional fights and is currently ranked as a top 10 heavyweight contender after wins against Raphael Pessoa, Don’Tale Mayes and Tanner Boser. His fight with former UFC Heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos ended in a KO win and now Gane is due to meet Jairzinho Rozenstruik. With wins against another former heavy champion Andrei Arlovski and Alistair Overeem, who is arguably one of the best UFC fighters ever, Gane is one to watch in 2021.

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Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski’s 2021 Plans

Posted on March 10, 2021 by Oleg

Alexander Volkanovski has enjoyed an incredible run since his only defeat to Corey Nelson way back in 2013 in Melbourne. Fast forward eight years and he proudly sits at the top of the tree in the featherweight division. He only fought once in 2020, beating Max Holloway on a split decision at UFC 251. He’ll be looking to get at least two fights under his belt in 2021, but let’s take a look at his potential timeline.

1. Ortega at UFC 260

Brian Ortega goes for the belt on the back of a great performance against the Korean Zombie back in October on his return from injury. He really showed how much he’d improved since the Holloway defeat almost two years prior.

He’s priced as the underdog for his fight with the champion at odds of +163 (2.62) with leading betting sites like bet365 and Unibet. This price is a good indicator of just how good Volkanovski is. The Aussie is priced at -200 (1.50) and -188 (1.53) with top Australian betting sites like Unibet and bet365 respectively. They’re both very competitive prices, but bet365 offers slightly better value on the champ.

Volkanovski is clearly entering this fight full of confidence, and he doesn’t feel he’ll have any trouble getting his hand raised on the night:

“The guy’s always been a good fighter,” Volkanovski said in a recent interview. “I talk about his improvements as if he wasn’t good. He’s always been a great fighter and he’s always had a lot of good skills. But I believe he has evolved. This whole ‘Ortega 2.0,’ I believe it. I’ve seen a different fighter in there – even though he’s always been dangerous. He’s always been good at timing and picking the right shots, but right now all the in-betweens he’s just got down pat at the moment. There’s a lot of things that I’ve seen that was impressive, so I’m expecting a new challenge, a tough challenge and a different challenge.

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Champion Kyoji Horiguchi returns in Rizin title fight

Posted on March 7, 2021 by A. J. Riot

Coach Mike Brown had a difficult decision to make. It was in early November when the Japanese government announced that only certain select noncitizens could enter the country for business purposes, if they would quarantine for two weeks upon arrival. That meant Brown, a renowned American MMA coach, was actually able to corner Kyoji Horiguchi in the main event of Rizin which took place on 31 of December at Saitama Super Arena.

However, the trip to Japan and the time that he spent in quarantine, did force Brown to make a sacrifice. And if you are home and you want to do something different with your days, then there’s something great you’re able to do and it’s incredibly easy for you. It’s playing at an online casino. You can find the best one through casimaru.com and you’ll have all the information regarding the casinos in Japan. Remember to play safely and, of course, to have fun, which is highly important. With time, you will adventure more and more and you are able to become a pro when it comes to online casinos.

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UFC Fighters with 20+ Bouts

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Oleg

Of the thousands of professional MMA fighters who have stepped into the UFC Octagon over the years, very few achieved any kind of longevity. Of course it’s the UFC and not the fighters who wield most of the power in the contracts, and the promotion isn’t hesitant to release those who don’t perform up to the management’s expectations. So it’s very impressive when a fighter sticks around for a decade or more, or reaches significant milestones like 5, 10, 20, or 25 bouts.

In this article we will focus on one of those milestones: 20 fights in the UFC. To date, only 73 fighters have lasted long enough to rack up 20 bouts with the promotion. Of course many have gone above and beyond – you can track their progress here: Fighters with Most Bouts in UFC. Or if you’re bored with MMA, you can play the best online roulette games instead.

Let’s take a closer look at ten names near the top of the list who are still actively competing in UFC:

Donald Cerrone – 36 bouts (23-10, 1 NC)

Not only is ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone the most active fighter in the UFC history, he is also the most winningest. Due to his propensity to fight often and take on all comers, it only took him less than 10 years to achieve these accomplishments.  Nowadays, Cerrone is at the tail end of his career, as evidenced by his abysmal performance against Conor McGregor. Yet Cerrone soldiers on, and is slated to take on Diego Sanchez – another veteran on our list. The end may be near for the Cowboy but he could pick up another few fights to top off his record before heading out to the pasture.

Jim Miller – 36 (21-14-0, 1 NC)

Tied with Cerrone for most UFC bouts, Jim Miller has been a UFC mainstay for more than a dozen years. He’s never had a title shot, despite at one point winning seven in a row.  However he can always be counted on for an exciting fight. Even as Miller was battling Lyme’s disease, he was still fighting other pro’s in the Octagon. Miller was supposed to face Bobby Green in a recent event; however Green had to drop out of the fight at the last minute due to medical issues, denying Miller the sole spot at the top of this list. Jim still fights on, taking on unheralded Joe Solecki in April. It will be interesting to see whether Miller or Cerrone (or someone else?) will ultimately end up with the record.

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The State of the Heavyweight Division: 2021

Posted on March 4, 2021 by Oleg

The first few months of 2021 are heavy on the heavyweight matchups in UFC. We’re coming off back-to-back HW main events, with Cyril Gane defeating Jairzinho Rozenstruik in an uneventful 5-rounder last weekend, and Derrick Lewis brutally knocking out Curtis Blaydes the week before.  The Lewis-Blaydes card also had a strong supporting cast of heavyweight veterans and up-and-comers. And a month from now, the reigning and defending champion [#1] Stipe Miocic will defend his title in a rematch with [#2] Francis Ngannou. The winner of that fight will most likely take on Jon ‘Bones’ Jones in the former light-heavyweight champions heavyweight debut. With all these matchups, 2021 is on an early track to be a breakout year for the UFC’s heavyweight division. Let’s take a look at the top 10 heavyweights (most of whom are competing in the UFC), and what this year may hold for them. And if you are a gambling type, you can place a bet on your favorite fighter at sites such as www.comeon.com to make the fights even more exciting.

[#1] (C) Stipe Miocic

Stipe Miocic cemented his legacy as one of the greatest heavyweights of all time when he bested Daniel Cormier in a best of 3 series for the UFC title. He has already defeated his next opponent Francis Ngannou in a rather lopsided decision; however Ngannou racked up four first-round knockouts in his last four fights, which was enough to earn him a rematch with Miocic. If Stipe can once again fend off Francis, a matchup with Jon Jones could be next.  Should Stipe win this one as well, his name will definitely be in the GOAT discussion.

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What’s Coming for the UFC 259: Sports Betting

Posted on March 1, 2021 by A. J. Riot

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UFC 259:  Błachowicz vs. Adesanya is already next month, and mixed martial arts enthusiasts and bettors are excited to predict who will win the championships. The event will happen at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Although the UFC 259 is still a month away, and there might be changes in the line-up due to COVID-19, the current line-up is stacked. Aside from Adesanya vs. Blachowicz, Amanda Nunes and Petr Yan are also slated to defend their titles.

Jan Błachowicz vs. Israel Adesanya

There has been a lot of Sports Buzz already about the upcoming UFC 259, especially about the main event between Adesanya and Blachowicz for the light heavyweight belt. The reigning UFC middleweight titleholder, Asedanya, is up against the 205-pound champion, Blachowicz.

Israel Adesanya made his UFC debut three years back. Since his debut, he has nine wins, making him undefeated up to this day, four of which were by knockout. He is known to be an incredible kickboxer with great movement and power.

Jan Błachowicz, on the other hand, made his UFC debut in October 2017 and amassed a record of 8 wins and one loss inside the Octagon. He is still fresh from his light heavyweight title win against Dominick Reyes via a second-round knockout. The start of his career was up and down. However, he turned things around and won eight of his last nine fights.

Amanda Nunes  vs.  Megan Anderson

Amanda Nunes is the reigning featherweight and bantamweight champ. She is widely considered the greatest female fighter in Mixed Martial Arts history. She is the number one pound-for-pound female fighter. This fight will mark her second consecutive defense for the featherweight title.

Megan Anderson is a former Invicta FC featherweight champ, with a record of 3 wins and 2 losses in the UFC. Each of her last four fights ended in the first round. Her latest win was against Norma Dumont Viana, where she knocked out the latter in the first round.

Petr Yan vs. Aljamain Sterling     

Up for the bantamweight title are Petr Yan and Aljamain Sterling. Yan has been undefeated throughout his UFC career. He won his first UFC title against Jose Aldo, finishing at the fifth round. He also won against Jimmie Rivera, Urijah Faber, and John Dodson. He is set to defend his bantamweight title in this fight.

Aljamain Sterling, on the other hand, won five straight and seven of the eight UFC fights throughout his UFC career. He is fresh from his first-round submission against Cory Sandhagen, winning at a rear-naked choke. His smooth movements and strong kicks might win him the bantamweight title this time.

Aleksandar Rakić vs. Thiago Santos  

For this light heavyweight bout, Rakic and Santos are looking to position themselves for a shot at the title. Rakic has won most of his fights via knockout. He also said previously that he is confident in dominating the fight and winning the title. His UFC status is at 5 wins and one loss.

On the other hand, Thiago Santos also won the majority of his fights via knockout. Although he dropped two fights in a row, it should be remembered that he rose through the ranks and won against the current UFC light heavyweight champ, Jan Blachowicz. He also fought and won against Jon Jones despite being injured.

Sean Brady vs. Jake Matthews   

These rising welterweights are up for a fight on UFC 259. Sean Brady is a former Cage Fury FC welterweight champ. He is also unbeaten during his MMA career. He has already won against Ismail Naurdiev, Court McGee, and Christian Aguilera since starting his UFC career.

Jake Matthews, on the other hand, will make his 2021 debut as a winner of the last three fights he’s been in. He had victories over Diego Sanchez and Emil Meek. He suffered back-to-back losses but has bounced back since moving to 170 pounds, winning six of his past seven fights.

Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Carlos Ulberg

Carlos Ulberg is set to step inside the octagon for the first time after a very good performance in an episode of Dana White’s Contender Series. He will fight against fellow Dana White’s Contender Series contestant, Kennedy Nzechukwu. Nzechukwu freshly came from a unanimous decision win against Darko Stosic.

Rogério Bontorin vs. Kai Kara-France

Rogério Bontorin is looking to bounce back from a loss in his first UFC fight against Ray Borg. Before such loss, he garnered a split decision against Magomed Bibulatov and a technical knockout against Raulian Paiva.

Meanwhile, Kai Kara-France went with one win and one loss in 2020. He defeated Tyson Nam in a unanimous decision in February 2020. He then returned in September 2020 and was submitted by Brandon Royal via a guillotine choke.

Takeaway

The UFC 259 is only a month away. Sports bettors are excited to make a bet on their favorites. After knowing the brief fighting history and record of the contenders, you should now know who to bet on the coming fight this March.

Which markets should you choose if you decide to bet on MMA?

Posted on February 27, 2021 by A. J. Riot

People like MMA for many reasons. Some like the sport because it’s fun to watch, whereas others noticed that some of the leading online bookies offer great odds and markets that are not available elsewhere.

If you like MMA, you will notice that some of the gambling industry’s biggest names cover several championships. Even though all of them are interesting, most people like the UFC because it is the most popular one.

Regardless of which competition you go for, you will notice that most betting sites offer different kinds of markets. If you read this full review of MELbet, you will see that there are a few options at your disposal. This means that you need to choose one of them and enter the amount of money you want to bet with.

However, choosing one market over the other is not as easy as it seems. There are many things that you should take into account, so let’s take a look at which are some of the most popular MMA betting markets that you could try out.

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Fun facts about MMA and the UFC you should know before you start betting

Posted on February 27, 2021 by A. J. Riot

If you have been betting on a specific sport for many years and want to try out something new, you will discover there are many options out there, such as MMA.

This sport has been around for several years, but it became trendy just recently. Competitions, such as the UFC, helped popularize mixed martial arts, which is why almost every betting website that you will come across allows its clients to place a bet on this fantastic combat sport.

As you can probably guess, you have to check the markets, odds, and a few other things before you start betting. Make sure you read more about Betway, and you will find everything you need for MMA and any other sport because this is one of the biggest names in the industry.

Before you do that, though, let’s check out a few interesting facts about this sport and the UFC.

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The Best UFC Champions By Weight Class

Posted on February 14, 2021 by A. J. Riot

There is always a lot of discussion about who the greatest fighters in history are. In the UFC, we’ve seen some immense talent come and go over the years, but some fighters stand taller than others. Regardless of who the best in the sport is today, certain members of the UFC have a resume that can’t be denied. These are the best fighters in UFC history by weight class.

Heavyweight: Stipe Miocic

After beating Daniel Cormier in the trilogy fight last August, Miocic can now almost certainly claim to be the greatest heavyweight in UFC history. He has defended the title a record number of times and beat most of the best heavyweights today. While MMA fans may argue that Fedor Emelianenko is the greatest in the sport, he was never a part of the UFC. Miocic stands as the king of the hill and is still building his legacy.

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The Height Of Khabib’s Career: What is Next in 2021?

Posted on January 22, 2021 by A. J. Riot

It does not take a genius for one to know who Khabib Nurmagomedov is. He has taken over the headlines for the past few years, and for all the right reasons-his greatness. Born in 1988, Khabib is a 32-year-old fighting machine and one of the staples in MMA betting. All the fans that he has procured over the years hear and see rumours of him fighting off bears when he was a child (yes, really), in addition to additional intense fighting rumours that he actually went through. So, you can call this a short but sweet biography of everything he has managed to build for himself thus far.

It was only a few weeks ago that Khabib defeated Justin Gaethje within the second round and then shocked the world with his announcement to retire. Great figures like him genuinely deserve tons and tons of stories told about him within the history books, so let us start with this one! Continue reading for all the facts, figures and information you ever wanted to know about the number one pound-for-pound fighter. 

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McGregor vs Poirier 2: the Road to the Rematch

Posted on January 18, 2021 by Oleg

When Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier met in the Octagon for the first time in September 2014, the two fighters were at a very different point in their careers compared to where they’re at now. McGregor has gone on to become the biggest star in the UFC history, to hold championship titles in featherweight and lightweight division, and to have a boxing match with Floyd Mayweather. Poirier has also gone up in weight, held the interim lightweight title, and faced many of the same opponents as Conor. Both fighters lost twice since their first encounter. Both have had their ups and downs in the cage and outside of it. So now here we are 6 years and 21 combined MMA bouts later – with McGregor and Poirier scheduled for a rematch on January 23rd 2020 in Abu Dhabi. Let’s take a look at 10 moments along the way that brought us here:

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Fighters with the Most Wins in UFC History

Posted on December 24, 2020 by A. J. Riot

It sounds odd, but not nearly enough time is devoted to talking about the UFC greats. Everything seems rooted in the here and now, with an heavier emphasis on future fights, while everything that’s already happened falls by the wayside, except for brief mentions when discussing someone’s resume.

There’s no clear-cut explanation for this phenomenon. Part of it is definitely because the UFC is still in its infancy relative to other sports leagues. It didn’t start until 1993, and it has only really become ultra-popular since the turn of the millennium. Another potential reason is the scarcity of matchups. Fighters are scheduling bouts every other week, so even the longest-tenured UFC participants have a finite sample size under their belts.

And finally, let’s not neglect the financial aspect: Everyone cares about the upcoming fight most because that’s the one they can order on pay-per-view and place wagers on. Only a handful of sports in North America are more popular when it comes to that, and it’s become an incredibly lucrative industry. Why, sports betting in California alone is projected to be worth $2.5 billion per year. And that’s just one state. People love to wager on sports that don’t take place every day. That’s why, like college football and the NFL, the UFC takes center stage when it comes to looking at upcoming events rather than past ones. It also helps that virtually every new fight is either a title fight or a bout that will determine who gets the next shot at a title matchup.

Make no mistake, though, the UFC has officially been around long enough that it’s put together a colorful history. Plenty of those who have set foot in the octagon are worthy of being considered among the sport’s all-time greats. And while there’s no one way to identify them, it makes sense to start with the fighters who have racked up the most victories in UFC history.

Donald Cerrone (23 victories)

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Let’s just say the 37-year-old Donald Cerrone, who was formerly a professional kickboxer, has been around the UFC for quite some time. And he has the resume to prove it.

Not only does he hold the all-time record for victories, but he has also fought in more bouts (35) and owns more finishes (16) than anyone else. And guess what? He’s not done yet. His last fight came in September 2020, and he very much plans to keep going.

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UFC 256 Proves that MMA is Changing as Old Warriors Make Way for Rising Stars

Posted on December 15, 2020 by A. J. Riot

As MMA’s old guard lay down their shields and move on to new pastures, the UFC looks set to go through a transitionary period in the coming years. Indeed, with established stars fading, there’s room in the spotlight for emerging talent. Evidence that this is the case came courtesy of UFC 256. In the wake of Yoel Romero’s surprise departure from the organization, three battle-worn warriors showed their scars on December 12 at the Apex in Las Vegas.

Kevin Holland secures win number 5️⃣ of 2020! 🤯

✅ May 16 Anthony Hernandez
✅ Aug. 8 Joaquin Buckley
✅ Sept. 19 Darren Stewart
✅ Oct. 31 Charlie Ontiveros
✅ Dec. 12 Jacare Souza

Take a bow, @Trailblaze2top 👏#UFC256 pic.twitter.com/2cCMfJsysf

— UFC on BT Sport (@btsportufc) December 13, 2020

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