Four more fighters joined the UFC roster, one of them did it in perfect style.
Tuesday night, week 4 Candidate Series We went to UFC Apex in Las Vegas, and this time there were no single commentators as well as fighters taking part in the trial run. Michael Chiesa, a current UFC welterweight and frequent desk analyst, has tried his hand as a cageside commentator for the first time.
Jean Paul Levosnoyani vs. Jacques Condon
In the evening main event, Jean Paul’s Levos Noyani stopped Jacques Condon and won his spot in the UFC.
A highly hyped outlook with roots back to Royce Gracie, Lebosnoyani looked more like two weight classes than Congdon. That didn’t matter as he went up to the top with a switch head kick that Condon left frozen in his leg. On the right hand of the follow-up, Kongdon crashed into the canvas, giving Levos Noyani a victory in just 68 seconds, potentially dropping as a knockout of the season. Even if not, it was an easy choice for Dana White to award Lebosnoyani a UFC contract.
Cezary Oleksiejczuk vs. Theo Haig
In the penultimate battle in the evening, Cezary Oleksiejczuk did the quick work of Theo Haig, but it was under strange circumstances.
Oleksiejczuk, brother of UFC fighter Michal Oleksiejczuk, hurt Haig with one of the first punches he threw, and Haig fired from afar. Oleksiejczuk spread across Haig and began firing with Hammerfists on the side of his head. Judge Gary Copeland stopped the match, believing that the shot was illegal, but after a video review he determined that the shot was legal and Hague was out, leading to a 36-second TKO stop victory for Olexijejuk, joining his brother in the UFC after Dana White awarded him a contract.
Mandel Naro vs Samuel Silva
In the third fight in the evening, Mandel Naro delivered the first finish of the evening, knocking out Samuel Silva in the first round.
Tristar representative Naro has arrived Candidate Series In a string of first round finishes, he added it against Silva, biting the Cage Warriors champion with a sharp jab and cleaning him with his beautiful right hand as Silva stepped in. It was enough for Dana White to award the UFC contract.
Eduardo Choplin vs. Tuan Ho
In the second match in the evening, Eduardo Chaporin finally won the Octagon, making a unanimous decision on Tuan Ho, who was extremely controversial given another misstep by referee Gary Copeland.
former The ultimate fighter The contestant and current LFA flyweight champion struggled early, but achieved success when he managed to surround Hoe later in the opening round. However, Chaporin then landed a blatantly illegal knee that Gary Copeland appears to have pointed out, but did not stop him from doing so. Copeland warned Chaporin between rounds but took no further action, and Chaporin controlled the rest of the action in pressure and new grappling games, earning 30-27 on all three scorecards. Unfortunately, White called out talent, but it wasn’t enough to win a contract that he said “maybe next time.”
Tommy McMillen vs David Mugoyan
In the opening match in the evening, Tommy McMillen kicked out David Mugoyan in one of the best fights of the season so far.
In the first round, Mugoyan seriously injured McMiller with his spinning elbow and tore his head with a nasty guillotine choke, but Sean O’Malley’s training partner fought, got stronger in the round, earning a majority-decisive victory and won a UFC contract. And although he hadn’t won a UFC contract, Dana White announced that he was also paying Mgoyan.
Check out the full Candidate Series The following results:
Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani def. Jack Condon via knockout (head kick two punch) – 1:08, round 1.
Cezary Oleksiejczuk def. Theo Haig (punch) via TKO – 0:36, round 1
Mandel Narodef. Samuel Silva (punch) via Knockout – 3:29, Round 1.
Eduardo Chaporin def. Tans I have through unanimous decisions (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Tommy McMillendef. David Mugoyan (29-28, 29-28, 28-28) by majority decision
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