Geoff Neal has pronounced for the first time since he suffers the worst loss of his career.
The long -term welterweight candidate was only eliminated once he went to UFC 319.
'Handz of Steel' was stopped with Kevin Holland strikes when they met the regional scene in 2017.
Since then, Geoff Neal has tried with the best 170 pound hunters on the planet and he never looked like eliminated during his 13-Vecht UFC career.
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Geoff Neal responds to his loss of UFC 319
Everything changed when Carlos Prates caught him with a rotating elbow on Saturday evening.
Geoff Neal immediately collapsed on the floor, where he had stayed at UFC 319 for quite some time.
Referee Jason Herzog was beaten for an early break during another fight in the United Center in Chicago.
Neal pretended he stacked the civil servant in the cage when he first spoke about his tough night in the office.
“Man, he didn't even hit me 4real,” Neal wrote on Instagram.
“I slid out and the referee came in too early. This is some bulls -!
“LOL NAH seriously good s – @thenightmare_170.
“Still in a good mood. I will be back in the gym on Monday to get ready for the next one.
“Thanks for all love.”
Dana White offers UFC 319 Medical Update
Aaron Pico was eliminated by the same shot when he fought against Lerone Murphy in the Co-Main event.
There was massive concern about the safety of Pico and Neal after their bad ko losses on UFC 319.
Dana White gave a medical update about both men during his press conference after the fight.
“Pico has been transferred and I have heard nothing about Geoff,” said the UFC CEO.
“I think he is fine with him. But Pico, I am not a doctor, but I will say he certainly has a concussion.
“But we have heard nothing that something bad is happening.
“He is checked on his head and face.”
