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Dominick Cruz exposes UFC Seattle will be his last battle

Dominick Cruz exposes UFC Seattle will be his last battle

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Dominick Cruz states injuries plays a consider choice "I took a look at that battle. I go, 'Okay, do not be too extreme on yourself. This belongs to the video game. You get struck. You get captured. These things occur.' I was in the battle. I wasn't slower, I wasn't looking behind an action," Cruz included. "I wasn't passing by the excellent methods. Those are all things I include to my state of mind before moving into this last 9 months. The abilities are still there. It's simply a matter of all the injuries and things. Can I keep them together to make it through the camp? The camp is the difficult part. All of us understand that. It's not truly the battle." Even if Dominick Cruz wins and reverses the clock, he thinks UFC Seattle will be the last time he battles. Cruz is 24-4 and will tu...
Henry Cejudo positive he can score knockout win over Song Yadong in UFC Seattle headliner: “Stopping this guy”

Henry Cejudo positive he can score knockout win over Song Yadong in UFC Seattle headliner: “Stopping this guy”

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Previous UFC bantamweight champ Henry Cejudo thinks he'll stop Song Yadong next month. 'Triple C' just recently had his go back to the cage revealed for the centerpiece of UFC Seattle in February. For Henry Cejudo, the bout will end a yearlong hiatus from the octagon. The previous two-weight champ was last seen in the cage last February, where he suffered a consentaneous choice loss to Merab Dvalishvili. In spite of teasing a prospective go back to flyweight to deal with Alexandre Pantoja, Henry Cejudo has actually rather chosen to stay at 135 pounds. In the primary occasion of UFC Seattle, the previous bantamweight champ will fulfill the increasing Song Yadong. While 'The Kung Fu Kid' is coming off a loss to Petr Yan in March, the 27-year-old has actually won 2 of his last 3. Speaking in ...
Kai Asakura promises to end up being UFC champ after suffering loss to Alexandre Pantoja: “Make my dream become a reality”

Kai Asakura promises to end up being UFC champ after suffering loss to Alexandre Pantoja: “Make my dream become a reality”

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Regardless of his loss to Alexandre Pantoja, Kai Asakura stays positive that he'll end up being UFC flyweight champ. The previous RIZIN bantamweight champ is fresh off his UFC launching previously this month in Las Vegas. Back for the very first time because a knockout win over Juan Archuleta in December, Kai Asakura dealt with Alexandre Pantoja. The Japanese star got an unusual title shot in his advertising launching, provided the champ's supremacy over the flyweight department. While Kai Asakura landed some huge shots on 'The Cannibal', he took them well. In round 2, Alexandre Pantoja removed the previous RIZIN star, rapidly protecting a submission win. In spite of the defeat, numerous were amazed and used appreciation of Asakura. UFC President Dana White was among the numerous who spoke...