UFC Vegas 104 winner shares bizarre excuse for slow start: ‘I ate too much’

Da'mon Blackshear learned during work at UFC Vegas 104 and he almost paid for it.

A few fights for the main event on Saturday by Marvin Vettori vs. Roman Dolidze, UFC Bantamweight Blackshear made it two wins in a row with a second round submission of 'The Ultimate Fighter 31' finalist Cody Gibson of the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Gibson came out aggressively with punches as he always does, worked on the body and head of Blackshear, who looked the roads out of the roads.

Blackshear rode the early striking storm from Gibson and then tried several submissions on the deleted entries from his opponent.

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How Blackshear Belly overcogated full of adversity

The victim of a slow start against 'The Renegade' Gibson admits Blackshear that it is because he had too much food in his belly for the combat evening.

“I probably ate a bit too much during the rehydration, but we are all good,” Blackshear told Michael Bisping, who gave a brutal reaction when a hunter called him on UFC Vegas 104, in his interview after the fight. “I ate too much, so I had something like that, let it establish a bit, let me play on my defense …

“I didn't feel that there was no stop with me, so I would just stick to it a bit. Let me get my calmness and then I would put him on him. '

And that, he did that.

In the second round, Blackshear assembled a crucifix and gibson with a kimura. Back-to-back entries for the 30-year-old on the main map of UFC Vegas 104.

Blackshear's Game Plan

Everything went according to plan, except for the rehydration process of course.

“I thought I would touch him on the feet,” Blackshear added.

“He will say,” Okay, I can't handle it, “and then he would shoot.

“He finally shot and I sank in my guillotine. He survived the guillotine. Did the Kimura not survive. “

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