UFC Nashville star yelled out to Dana White mid-fight while winning brutal and bloody 2020 war with 513 strikes

A UFC Nashville hunter made the best out of an empty arena to call Dana White during a brutal battle.

Before Focus focuses on the UFC 318 Pay-per-View in New Orleans, the promotion is back in Tennessee to organize an event in the Bridgestone Arena of Nashville on Saturday 12 July.

Headliner at the event will be heavyweight support pillar Derrick Lewis. The leader of all time in UFC Knockouts will add his count to his count at the expense of Tallison Teixeira, a six-foot-footed colossus that only needed 35 seconds earlier this year to win his Octagon debut.

Before those two commercial merchandise, various prominent names have been set to take the walk to start the UFC UFC schedule.

And it is safe to say that people can match 'The Black Beast' when it comes to popularity with MMA fans.

Bloodied Nate Landwehr shouted Dana White Mid-Uudc War with Darren Elkins

It was not long before Nate Landwehr made an impression after he came to the UFC from M-1 Global, where he had ruled as champion featherweight.

'The Train' took his first UFC victory on the second time trying, shot back from a brutal knockout loss to Herbert Burns by beating veteran Darren Elkins.

Their three-round collision at UFC on ESPN 8 in May 2020 was an absolute war, combining the couple for an incredible 513 strikes that were thrown in Jacksonville for 15 minutes. That meant that one strike was thrown every 1.7 seconds.

Landwehr got it better from many of the fairs and gave fans a glimpse of his show boating. At one point he even put both hands behind his back and shouted at UFC President Dana White – calls that were more audible in the absence of fans early in the pandemic.

Both men stayed bloody with the last horn, but all three score cards eventually went the way of Landwehr.

Nate Landwehr can be involved in another brutal Barnburner at UFC Nashville

Landwehr has been won four times in the UFC and delivers many highlights and entertainment along the way.

That could be the case again, Fighting Night comes in Nashville, where the favorite of the American fan is planned to share the cage with the highly recommended Morgan Chariere.

The Frenchman has shown his own preference for throwing caution to the wind on his way to claiming two version of the night bonuses and one Fight of the Night Award in just four Octagon performances.

Those two are recommended between the likely photn candidates for this Saturday, but can have competition from matchups such as Calvin Kattar vs. Steve Garcia.

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