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Rose was too clever, and the gold belt was lost! Zhang Weili hit the nail on the head: just afraid of losing!

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Just the day before yesterday, in the UFC 274 joint main event, "Rose" Rose, who had snatched Zhang Weili's championship belt, staged an extremely "boring" five-legged championship title battle with challenger "Cookie Monster" Caraes Paza.

Rose was too clever, and the gold belt was lost! Zhang Weili hit the nail on the head: just afraid of losing!

As the current grassweight champion "Rose" Rose, not only did not show his strength as a champion, but relied on his flexible pace to continue to move, always refusing to fight with the challenger head-on. In contrast, the opponent "Cookie Monster" CaraesPaza, although several hugs were quickly escaped by Rose, but the whole field still occupied the active side.

Rose was too clever, and the gold belt was lost! Zhang Weili hit the nail on the head: just afraid of losing!

It was such a game, the conservative style of play was obviously delayed, trying to win the game with the "Champion Halo" points, and the result was judged by the differences between the three judges on the scene to defend the title, and the "cookie monster" Calaes Paza finally succeeded in winning the grassweight championship belt.

Rose was too clever, and the gold belt was lost! Zhang Weili hit the nail on the head: just afraid of losing!

After the game, "Rose" Rose was very dissatisfied with the referee's decision, believing that he should win, and was proud of his "tactics", which caused a huge discussion on the Internet for a time. As a competitor at the same level, Zhang Weili also expressed her views on this game after the game, believing that Rose was afraid of losing!

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