
One of the four performance of the night bonus winners kept his UFC career alive with a ruthless knockout victory.
In anticipation of UFC Vegas 105, where Lerone Murphy was in action, had lost a stunning amount of undefeated hunters their perfect records.
The return from the Octagon to the Apex on April 5 did not provide many memorable highlights with multiple versions that lead to harsh criticism.
Together with Murphy and Torrez Finney, another unbeaten hunter in Denver's Luis Gurule was in action when he looked at his first victory in the Octagon.
It was not the fairy-tale debut that the 31-year-old had hoped for after Gurule had stopped a destructive way by a veteran of the flight weight division.
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Ode Osbourne Trolls is fighting fans for ruining their parlays with an underdog winning
Ode Osbourne came on 5 April in a desperate need for a victory to hold his place at the UFC selection.
With a general record in the flight weight division of 4-6, the 33-year-old losses had suffered in his last three trips after he last rose against Charles Johnson in February 2023.
The matchup was apparently set up for Luis Gurule to take the place of his opponent by ending Osbourne's run in the UFC by starting his.
This story was reflected in the opportunities, but 'the Jamaican sensation' read from another script despite the fact that he had a difficult opening round.
Gurule picked up 2:17 of the control time in the first after he successfully secured his only Takedown of the fight.
In the second, Osbourne began to defend the Takedowns and land with his fast hands before he exploded a huge left hand for which various follow -up recordings were needed to get the interruption.
After earning the second implementation bonus of his UFC career, the flying weight sent a message to all fans on social media who had predicted that his losing streak would continue on 5 April.
Tear
– Ode 'sbourne (@odeSbourne) April 6, 2025
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Ode Osbourne says there was no extra pressure to perform at UFC Vegas 105
Ode Osbourne stated in his press conference after the fight that he did not feel extra pressure on his way to UFC Vegas 105, despite the fact that his UFC career might have been on the line.
He believes that he is constantly getting better, so the only focus was on proving that by fighting against smarter and more calculated.
“To be honest, no. Not at all because I know how good I am and as long as I am confident in my capacities, I know where I am. I just had to force myself to stay calm. That is the biggest thing because the man, once I get to work and start using my explosiveness, I just unlock and sometimes I am magnify myself.”
Regardless of whether he felt the pressure or not, Osbourne may have bought himself a little more time to prove what he says.
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