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A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

In the early morning of May 1, Beijing time, the first tournament of the month kicked off at the UFC Top Club in Las Vegas. There were six main matches in this edition, two of which came to an end. In the headline main event, a player from Ecuador showed strong physical fitness and excellent comprehensive skills, winning three consecutive victories, not only reaching the top five in the chickweight, but also proving that he was indeed a fierce character.

A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

Headline Main Race Werderweight

Malone Villa unanimously won Rob Fonte

A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

Throughout the game, The frequency of Wundt's blows has been very high, the number of effective hits is far ahead, the punching technique is extremely three-dimensional and changeable, the distance is the stabbing punch, the close is hooked and punched, the finger is up and down, the combination of virtual and real, the opponent can only fight and it is difficult to counterattack in many cases. However, Vera's resistance was too good, even if he ate his fists, he didn't worry about breaking the defense, and he couldn't even punch a hole in his face.

Villa is not good at combos, but his single-shot critical hits are powerful. He knocked down his opponent with a left punch at the end of the second round, then a knee strike at the end of the third round, and then a side kick in the middle of the third round to achieve a third knockdown, so that Wundt became covered in blood, but was not finished. At the end of the five rounds, he won by unanimous decision (48-47, 49-46, 49-46).

United Main Division Heavyweight

Andrey Arlovsky Disagreement Win Jack Collier

A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

Arowski was pushed to the edge of the cage several times and fell once in the second round, but he was always able to rely on the grab handle to get out of the grip quickly. His standing punches are not as numerous as Collier's moves, and his heavy strikes are slightly inferior, but his movements are more flexible and his punches are more accurate. In the end, he won the match by divergent decisions (27-30, 29-28, 29-28) and won four straight.

Featherweight

Joe Anderson Brito TKO ends Andrea Fili

Immediately after the opening, Brito actively pressed and launched an aggressive offensive that quickly reaped results. Just over halfway through the first round, he knocked down his opponent with a powerful right punch, and then pounced on the ground in a frantic pursuit, and the referee had to stop when he saw that there was no resistance. The game ended early forty-one seconds after the start, and a small cold goal broke out, and Fili was also trapped in a three-game winless situation.

Lightweight

Grant Dawson Naked Stranded Surrender Jared Gordon

In the first two legs, the two sides played inextricably. The turning point came in the third round, when Gordon relied on standing blows to pose a threat to his opponents, so Dawson launched a hug, but locked himself in the guillotine. However, he quickly escaped, and also successfully took his back, and went with the trend to do naked hanging, and won by surrendering less than a minute before the end of the game, continuing his unbeaten record in the UFC.

Featherweight

Darren Elgins unanimously won over Tristan Connery

A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

Connery's offense was proactive, daring to fight with his opponent, but the actual scene was inferior. More importantly, he could not ensure that he was not dragged to the ground, he was suppressed by the hugs and falls in every round, Elkins arranged surrender techniques to him several times, and constantly pounded him, which was a completely one-sided situation in the fight. In the end, he lost by unanimous judgment (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

Intermediate

Krzyshtov Joko unanimously won the victory over Gerald Millschett

A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

Millschett, who is known for his ground combat, failed to gain a clear advantage in the fight, and although he tried many surrender techniques, he did not get it in place. In contrast, Joko not only prevented the hug fall, but also took the initiative to fall down his opponent twice, effectively suppressing from the upper position. He also hit more hits when it comes to standing hits. Playing three full legs, he won by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

Bonuses

A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

Best performance

Joanderson Brito

Francisco Figueretto

A fierce character rising from Ecuador: Villa won three consecutive victories

Best race

Rob Fonte vs Malone Villa

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