
UFC Seattle has started fantastic; With each of the opening of the Fight Night that end three attacks that end through Brutal Ko/Tko.
Modestas Bukauskas and Nursulton Ruziboev kicked the UFC Seattle Night Off with back-to-back knockouts, which were secured in the first and second rounds respectively.
However, it is the third fight of the Night, a catch weight between Austin Vanderford and Nikolay Veretnikov, that caused a commotion – and not even for the fight itself, but what happened afterwards.
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UFC Seattle Prelim ends with after-fighting sheaf
There was a serious hype around the American Austin Vanderford on the way to UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs Song – and 'The Gentleman' certainly did not disappoint.
After he had almost removed Verytennikov in the first round, Vanderford almost kept the pressure as soon as the second round started; Working in his Takedowns and countries some Vicous Grond-and-Pond to score the TKO victory.
Chaos, however, broke out after the referee cried a stop to the fight, with -a -nikov walked behind Vanderford and gave him a strong push in the back.
Fortunately, security intervened before the two immediately dealt with an immediate rematch; With both fans and hunters on social media, which is called that Vetennikov is being removed from the promotion about the push.
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“Dude big crazy, he got his A – Whooped with his hand protected behind his back Lmaoooo,” wrote one fan on X, with another pointing on the obvious: “Welp, Veretennikov just lost his job lol.”
“That is a way to hit your ticket to be cut from the UFC,” wrote Veteran Michael Chiesa on X.
UFC Lightweight Renato Moicano had a rather different take than Chiesa: “They have to let them fight! Free entertainment and free money for UFC! UFC does not do its homework. '
“Austin Vanderford deserves an impressive stop -over victory and then Nikolay Veretnikov runs towards him and pushes him after the fight, which should end his run in the UFC,” responded Damon Martin of MMA Fighting, who adds consensus -opina: ” you. “
“Imagine that you get your A beat for 10 minutes and then the courage to push your opponent when he is not ready, b- go move.”
Victory in his promotion debut in UFC Seattle sees Vanderford moving to 13-2 as a professional-who would you like to see him?
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