Time for the big boys. Villante played college football and even tried out for the NFL. He also has a unmistakable wrestling background, which he utilized to take for White (a current replacement) down and then landed a perforate that appeared to token the beginning of the end for White.
Villante achieved plump mount and then took White's back before uneasy in the RNC. Efficient effort by Villante. 185 lbs: Sean Salmon defeats John Doyle by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25 on all three cards) Salmon is a UFC scan who may be best remembered for eating a Rashad Evans headkick back in 2007. In fact, Salmon got knocked out a lot that year.
But, it appears he's pressing about this MMA fear and has also dropped down a manipulate class. Salmon was an All-American wrestler at Ohio State and he occupied his wrestling to employ Doyle down in every round. Slamon then went to municipality each time, working from half-guard and faction class most of the confront to levy ground-and-pound ruin on Doyle.
Effective and governing net for the slimmed-down Salmon. 185 lbs: Dante Rivera defeats Lamont Lister by Tapout due to Submission (Guillotine Choke) at 1:25 of Round 1 Rivera is of dispatch a TUF 7 alum. I missed this bear too, intelligent I had span to abdicate out but clearly not. Thankfully the scoring crocodile moderately much tells it all. Good be victorious for Rivera. 155 lbs Title Fight (3x5): Charles Oliveira DaSilva defeats Dom Stanco by Tapout due to Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:36 of Round 1 The 19-year-old Brazilian DaSilva incredibly much controlled this contend with his jiu-jitsu and had Stanco's back for much of the duration of the fight.
Stanco had a short-lived disturbance in the stomach but Stanco was really too virtuoso on the ground. 245 lbs: Ricardo Romero defeats James McSweeney by Tapout due to Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:27 of Round 1 Romero's map out was nice-looking keen from the beginning -- knock off McSweeney to the range ASAP. And he did twice, from top to bottom dominating on the coach before winning McSweeney's back and locking in the congest with connected ease. 185 lbs Title Fight (3x5): Rafael Sapo defends appellation by defeating Plinio Cruz by Tapout due to Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:13 of Round 2 Sapo weary most of the action on Cruz's back and kept working the RNC before completely getting it midway through spell two.
Very admirable end of day of fights, though I surprise if there were too many fights on the car-card because the show started at 8:30 PM and ended after 12:30 AM. Most of the clique appeared to have radical the fights hanker before the basic event, which is not surprising because you'd characterize most of them went to realize Friday, making it a very yearn day. Still, I enjoyed watching on gofightlive.tv. Have a benefit tenebrousness everyone!
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