Five more fighters won UFC contracts after a historic night Candidate series.
Tuesday night, week 5 Candidate Series It took place at the UFC apex in Las Vegas and was highlighted by two of the fastest knockouts Candidate Series History, and one fighter has signed a contract despite the losses.
Stephen Asplund vs. Anthony Guaracio
In the main event, Steven Asplund almost set a record, finishing Anthony Guarascio in just 16 seconds into the heavyweight match.
A man weighing over 500 pounds at one point, Aspland came to fight with Guaracio, saying it was “trailer park vs. trailer trash.” But instead of war, “Concrete” carried out a massacre, quickly swapping punches for Guaracio, and only dropped him with a shovel hook for a few seconds. Candidate Series history. With her character liberty and a record-breaking knockout, UFC CEO Dana White had no choice but to give Asplund a contract.
Lerryan Douglas vs. Cam Teague
In the evening’s co-main event, Lelland Douglas bolted the Camteagh with bolts and bolts.
Already 30, Douglas has a lot of experience and was able to read quickly at Teague and put him on the floor with almost hook combinations at the start of the match. Teague tried to survive by scrambling, but then ate the cold left hook of a monster that gave him the seventh fastest knockout in the history of the competitor series. At the time, Douglas’ knockout was a big deal, but it was a big deal that he was upstaged by Asplund a few minutes later, but of course Dana White awarded Douglas a UFC contract.
Freddie Vidal vs. Felipe Franco
In the evening feature match, Freddie Vidal pulled away from the massive upset and submitted Felipe Franco in the third round of the light heavyweight match.
Franco had some hype behind him, showing why he got a takedown and control his position early, but the momentum changed completely after Vidal turned him over. Franco fought back, but in the third round he left nothing, and Franco pulled away the naked chalk submission behind the buzzer beater.
Unfortunately, Vidal accepted the fight in a short period of time and missed the weight of the contest, so Dana White refused to offer him a contract. Still, given the circumstances, White provided Vidal with a fight in the final episode of this season Candidate Series To make up for that, he wins his spot in the UFC.
Samuel Sanchez vs. Chasen Blair
In the second match in the evening, Samuel Sanchez wiped out Chazen Blair with a nasty knockout in the first round of their lightweight match.
Sanchez, the training partner of heavyweight candidate Mileton Almeida, did not show the same grappling game as Almeida, and became a bit wilder than the former Division 1 wrestler, giving up on his back. However, after Sanchez was released from Blair, he pinned him to the fence, slamming him with a nasty combination, knocking him down on the fence, and hitting his ticket into the UFC.
Carol for Vs. Chanel Dyer
In the evening opening fight, Carol Four won a unanimous decision over Chanel Dyer in one of the best fights of the season so far.
Followo sets the tone early, marchs through the stain and slaps her with hooks on her body and head. Dyer kept the Four at bay, but was unable to stop the Four’s pressure and was repeatedly dropped by power shots in the first and second rounds. Dyer hangs tough and finally starts landing his own shot, but it’s too little and too late. Ultimately, Dana White praised both women with heart and toughness, and awarded both women’s contracts for an epic battle.
Steven Asplund def. Anthony Guarascio (punch and elbow) via TKO – Round 1, 0:16
Lerryan Douglas def. Cam Teague via KO (punch) – Round 1, 0:36.
Freddy Vidal Def. Felipe Franco via Submission (rear choke) – Round 3, 4:48.
Samuel Sanchez def. Chasen Blair (punch) via KO – Round 1, 2:01
Carol Fordef. Shanelle Dyer (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
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