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Today, the Mongols will return to the UFC for a quick round of killing opponents! Win the first victory of the octagonal cage

author:Fighting fans

In today's UFC Fighting Night 205, China's Proud Riqilen is once again playing against Cameron Else. Surprisingly, in just 2 minutes and 48 seconds in the first round, he was able to take advantage of his TKO opponent and win his first victory in the UFC.

Today, the Mongols will return to the UFC for a quick round of killing opponents! Win the first victory of the octagonal cage

He had played two games in the UFC before, and although both were very tough and had won bonuses, he had not been able to win. This time, he went to the American Feather Ready team to train, and his weight was also raised from the flyweight to the chickweight.

Cameron, his opponent, had won six straight wins before entering the UFC, all of which ended in one round of the opponent's horror record, and all of his winning matches were achieved through the end. However, after entering the UFC, his debut was TKO by Kyler Phillips.

Today, the Mongols will return to the UFC for a quick round of killing opponents! Win the first victory of the octagonal cage

In this game, proud of the opening showed a very good state, continuous abdomen caused Cameron a lot of damage. In a combination of another belly and head, Cameron was knocked down and then punched TKO on the ground.

From this match, it can be seen that the physical condition of Ao Ri Qileng after being promoted to the werderweight is significantly better than before, and after the Feather Ready training, the accuracy of the boxing, the clarity of the technique and tactics, and the anti-fall have been significantly improved.

Today, the Mongols will return to the UFC for a quick round of killing opponents! Win the first victory of the octagonal cage

Previously, Players such as Zhang Weili and Hei Li have also made great progress in The Battle Ready training, and more and more Chinese players have chosen to train abroad, which also directly reflects the gap in the level of training at home and abroad.

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