The UFC broadcast cabin started laughing after the strike of one hunter.
The UFC Apex has been very violent lately, with finishes in abundance at UFC Vegas 109 on Saturday evening.
The map contained a top middleweight competition battle between Anthony Hernandez and Roman Dolidze in the main event.
Several hunters struggled to reach their chair after ko losses on the Undercard. UFC commentator and former champion Daniel Cormier called Elia Smith's Vicious Slam Ko on the Undercard the “most destroying” he has ever seen.
During the Prelim headliner, Cormier joked that he would have kicked a hunter after he entered the Octagon.
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'Go away here' … Daniel Cormier responds to Julius Walker who shows respect at the corner of the opponent
UFC Light Heavyweight Julius Walker Koos 'Dancing Queen' from ABBA as his Walk-Outlied song, which brought a cheerful feeling of nostalgia into the octhoek.
However, that is not what Cormier Walker has nited.
“What a Song”, Cormier responded to Walker who ran to 'Dancing Queen'.
“This is something new,” said the UFC commentator that Walker shook hands with opponent Raffael Cerqueira and his corner men.
'Look, everyone goes and shakes the other corner [hands]…
“I would have kicked him,” said Cormier of the employment cabin Cageside.
“Get your A -” added Cormier and then laughed a member of the stand.
Former UFC champion Charles Oliveira is also known for embracing the corner of his opponent before his fighting – the retired Cormier did not want to be part of it when he fought in the Octagon. 'DC' was as cold as they get into the cage.
UFC broadcaster Joe Martinez read a score card for Julius Walker vs. Raffael Cerqueira
Walker vs. Cerqueira may not have ended in a finish such as the three previous fights, but the light heavyweight fight was far from boring.
Walker and Cerqueira delivered a battle basket at UFC Vegas 109, with moments of problems for both and a knockdown for Walker.
Walker defeated the Brazilian through a unanimous decision, in which announcer Joe Martinez read the score cards incorrectly (30-27, 30-27, 30-28).
“It was supposed to be 30-26, not 30-28, by Joe Martinez,” said John Morgan about the one 30-28 score on X.
A judge scored a 10-8 for Walker around 2.
