Roman Dolidze breaks social media silence after lopsided defeat to Anthony Hernandez at UFC Vegas 109

UFC Middenweight Competier Roman Dolidze was in the losing end of one of the most dominant performance of the year.

Roman Dolidze's Drie-Vecht Winstreak was abruptly ended by the Anthony Hernandez stripes on UFC Vegas 109. After Hernandez Dolidze beat together in every facet of the fight through the first three rounds, Hernandez sang in a rear round choke in the round of the best performance of his career.

Hernandez made an intriguing business for a title shot after his performance at UFC Vegas 109. As far as Dolidze is concerned, it was a crooked defeat in his opportunity to enter the middleweight title interview.

Despite the loss at UFC Vegas 109, Dolidze is in a good mood because he may want to take his way back to a future Rematch with Hernandez.

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Roman Dolidze opens at UFC Vegas 109 defeat against Anthony Hernandez

In a recent Instagram post, Dolidze appealed to his supporters after UFC Vegas 109.

“Thank you everyone for the support. I feel good. Vechtsbedrijf is that way. Sometimes it doesn't plan,” said Dolidze. “I really want to thank my coaches [Xtreme Couture and the UFC PI] Family and everyone who supported me. Thank goodness for everything! No step back! On the next.

'I feel good, just a bit painful. I want to thank everyone who is there for me. You don't listen to anyone! I have signed a new contract for this fight. Nothing can stop us, it's just a fight.

“There is power in unity. See you in Georgia! I thank everyone who has welcomed me. The result is not the one we wanted, but they are just fighting. Stay on.”

Dolidze defeated Marvin Vettori, Kevin Holland and Anthony Smith (slightly heavyweight) before the loss for Hernandez. His three-field winstreak came after successive defeats for Nassourdine Imavov and Vettori.

As for what is the next step for Hernandez, he is flying this Saturday in Chicago to Cageide for Dricus du Persis vs. Khamzat Chimaev. In anticipation of UFC 319, a top-INFC analyst Hernandez praised as the best 185-pound warrior of the UFC.

Anthony Hernandez praised the 'best middleweight' by Top -FC analyst

Din Thomas raised eyebrows during the UFC Vegas 109 Post-Fight Show when he claimed that Hernandez was the 'best middleweight in the world' after looking at his victory. Hernandez has won eight consecutive fights, including recent victories over Michel Pereira and Brendan Allen.

Du Plessis, the middleweight title holder of the UFC, is perhaps the most difficult test of his title line this weekend against the unbeaten Chimaev. Despite the praise of Du Plessis, few give him the chance to win against Chimaev and to keep his title.

While Caio Borralho will serve this weekend if the UFC 319 -Back -Up will serve, Hernandez could be the following for a title shot after his dominant version. We will know more about what is for Hernandez and the rest of the middle weights on Saturday in Chicago.

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