Month: February 2024

Find out why professionals are using BoxBandz Daniel Zellhuber put in an impressive performance in front of a home crowd at UFC Mexico City but nothing came easy with Francisco Prado swinging with heavy-handed shots from the first second until the last. Sticking behind a slick lead jab, Zellhuber punished Prado with punches during every round
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It looked like disaster struck for Brian Ortega again but this time he somehow snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. After his previous encounter with Yair Rodriguez ended when he suffered a freak shoulder injury, Ortega had to feel snake-bitten when he jumped in the air during his introduction and actually rolled his ankle
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PRELIMS Bantamweight Bout: Cristian Quinonez (135) vs Raoni Barcelos (135)  Flyweight Bout: Jesus Aguilar (126) vs Mateus Mendonca (126)   Flyweight Bout: Edgar Chairez (131)** vs Daniel Lacerda (127)* Lightweight Bout: Claudio Puelles (156) vs Fares Ziam (156) MORE UFC MEXICO: Claudio Puelles | Brandon Royval Interview | Moreno’s Sportscenter Clip | Ricky Turcios | Daniel
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Work ethic is a point of emphasis to Rosas Jr., who makes it clear that he wouldn’t be competing on the biggest stage in mixed martial arts at such a young age if he wasn’t willing to put in the work. He’s convinced that greatness comes when the lines between work ethic and talent intersect,
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Yes, another fight with another old foe, something the 30-year-old from Tijuana is used to. If we’re keeping score, he’s having his second fight with Royval, he’s fought Pantoja twice (three if you count their bout on The Ultimate Fighter), Kai Kara-France twice, and, of course, there was his four-fight series with Deiveson Figueiredo. Moreno
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She’s not lying, if you’ve ever been to Mexico City, you know the street food here makes the street food of other cities beg for forgiveness. But at least for the next few hours, the tortas and the elote will have to wait while she finishes the weight cut for her tilt versus Sam Hughes
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When standing, Ziam was the clearly superior fighter, dropping Puelles in the first and doing well to remain mostly safe in the grappling interactions. In the third, Ziam was the one looking to attack on the ground, threatening with strikes off his back and once he worked to top position, battling to the final horn.
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After an opening round where each looked to determine their range and make their reads, the warring Brandons spent the next four five-minute periods going back-and-forth on the feet, with only brief moments where the fight hit the canvas interspersed in between. Moreno seemed to land the bigger individual shots, while Royval was the more
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