Former UFC heavyweight, makes a quick statement in Karate Combat after UFC release.
heavyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on October 19, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The heavyweight the UFC recently released needed just three seconds to dispatch Dominik Jędrzejczyk at Karate Combat 51 on Thursday night in Miami.The UFC signed the former Olympic Taekwondo athlete after he began his MMA career 4-0 with first-round KOs in every bout.
After the loss to Lane in October, the UFC had seen enough, and the heavyweight was a part of a mass sweep that saw the promotion part ways with more than a dozen fighters for a variety of reasons.What Pavia’s Win Means For The NCAA And JUCO Transfers Because of his advanced age and limited grappling experience, it’s not realistic to expect him to make major strides in that key area of MMA.
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