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UFC Seattle Recap: Pyfer Shocks the World & The Night of Stoppages
Main Event: The Upset of the Year — Joe Pyfer vs. Israel Adesanya
Nobody saw this coming. Joe "Bodybagz" Pyfer (17-3) walked into Seattle as a massive underdog and finished the legend Israel Adesanya (24-6) in the second round. Izzy looked sharp early with his feints and leg kicks, but the momentum shifted when Pyfer landed a stinging left hook. Pyfer displayed elite fight IQ by transitioning to a body lock, dumping Izzy to the canvas, and flattening him out for a TKO finish at 4:18 of Round 2. While Pyfer catapults into the Top 5, Izzy faces his fourth straight loss but remains defiant about his future.
Co-Main Event: Alexa Grasso Silences Maycee Barber
Alexa Grasso (17-5-1) returned to form in the most violent way possible. She caught Maycee Barber (15-3) with a brutal two-punch counter combo that knocked her out on her feet. In a scary sequence, Grasso jumped on the back to sink a rear-naked choke while Barber was already unconscious. It was a "lifeless" moment in the Octagon that had the medical staff rushing in immediately. Grasso is officially back in the title conversation.
The Legend's Exit: Michael Chiesa vs. Niko Price
This was a storybook ending for a PNW hero. While both Michael Chiesa (15-7) and Niko Price (9-8) were rumored to be on their "last dance," only Chiesa got to shine. In front of his hometown crowd, Chiesa needed just 63 seconds to secure a rear-naked choke and announce his retirement inside the Octagon. It was the perfect exit for a TUF champion.
The Rest of the Wild Card
Ricky Simon vs. Adrian Yanez: This bantamweight war ended in a highly questionable Majority Draw (29-28, 28-28, 28-28). Yanez’s elite boxing seemed to carry the first two rounds, but a late knockdown by Yanez in the third led two judges to score it 10-8, resulting in the draw that had the crowd and social media in an uproar.
Yousri Belgaroui vs. Mansur Abdul-Malik: The Glory veteran proved his striking is on another level. After a back-and-forth battle, Belgaroui finished the undefeated prospect with a devastating knee in the third round.
Tyrell Fortune vs. Marcin Tybura: One of the strangest moments in UFC history. Bruce Buffer initially announced Tybura as the winner due to a scoring mix-up. Tyrell had already walked out of the cage before being brought back in to have his hand correctly raised for a Unanimous Decision win in his debut.
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Lerryan Douglas vs. Julian Erosa: Douglas made a massive statement in his debut, using savage calf kicks to compromise Erosa's movement before ending the night with a left hook KO in Round 1.
Lance Gibson Jr. vs. Chase Hooper: Gibson Jr. shocked the Seattle fans by starching the local favorite Hooper with a tight elbow in close, finishing the prospect in under three minutes.
#UFCSeattle #JoePyfer #IsraelAdesanya #AlexaGrasso #MayceeBarber #MichaelChiesa #MMA #FightBreakdown #CaliforniaSoberPodcast #Moe #UpsetOfTheYear #Boxing #Wrestling #TheMiracle #O2Arena
Navajo Stirling vs. Bruno Lopes: Stirling remains undefeated (9-0) after a lopsided beating. Referee Keith Peterson faced criticism for letting it go too long as Stirling unloaded nearly 60 strikes on a defenseless Lopes before finally waving it off in Round 2.
Видео UFC Seattle Recap: Pyfer Shocks the World & The Night of Stoppages канала California Sober Podcast
Nobody saw this coming. Joe "Bodybagz" Pyfer (17-3) walked into Seattle as a massive underdog and finished the legend Israel Adesanya (24-6) in the second round. Izzy looked sharp early with his feints and leg kicks, but the momentum shifted when Pyfer landed a stinging left hook. Pyfer displayed elite fight IQ by transitioning to a body lock, dumping Izzy to the canvas, and flattening him out for a TKO finish at 4:18 of Round 2. While Pyfer catapults into the Top 5, Izzy faces his fourth straight loss but remains defiant about his future.
Co-Main Event: Alexa Grasso Silences Maycee Barber
Alexa Grasso (17-5-1) returned to form in the most violent way possible. She caught Maycee Barber (15-3) with a brutal two-punch counter combo that knocked her out on her feet. In a scary sequence, Grasso jumped on the back to sink a rear-naked choke while Barber was already unconscious. It was a "lifeless" moment in the Octagon that had the medical staff rushing in immediately. Grasso is officially back in the title conversation.
The Legend's Exit: Michael Chiesa vs. Niko Price
This was a storybook ending for a PNW hero. While both Michael Chiesa (15-7) and Niko Price (9-8) were rumored to be on their "last dance," only Chiesa got to shine. In front of his hometown crowd, Chiesa needed just 63 seconds to secure a rear-naked choke and announce his retirement inside the Octagon. It was the perfect exit for a TUF champion.
The Rest of the Wild Card
Ricky Simon vs. Adrian Yanez: This bantamweight war ended in a highly questionable Majority Draw (29-28, 28-28, 28-28). Yanez’s elite boxing seemed to carry the first two rounds, but a late knockdown by Yanez in the third led two judges to score it 10-8, resulting in the draw that had the crowd and social media in an uproar.
Yousri Belgaroui vs. Mansur Abdul-Malik: The Glory veteran proved his striking is on another level. After a back-and-forth battle, Belgaroui finished the undefeated prospect with a devastating knee in the third round.
Tyrell Fortune vs. Marcin Tybura: One of the strangest moments in UFC history. Bruce Buffer initially announced Tybura as the winner due to a scoring mix-up. Tyrell had already walked out of the cage before being brought back in to have his hand correctly raised for a Unanimous Decision win in his debut.
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Lerryan Douglas vs. Julian Erosa: Douglas made a massive statement in his debut, using savage calf kicks to compromise Erosa's movement before ending the night with a left hook KO in Round 1.
Lance Gibson Jr. vs. Chase Hooper: Gibson Jr. shocked the Seattle fans by starching the local favorite Hooper with a tight elbow in close, finishing the prospect in under three minutes.
#UFCSeattle #JoePyfer #IsraelAdesanya #AlexaGrasso #MayceeBarber #MichaelChiesa #MMA #FightBreakdown #CaliforniaSoberPodcast #Moe #UpsetOfTheYear #Boxing #Wrestling #TheMiracle #O2Arena
Navajo Stirling vs. Bruno Lopes: Stirling remains undefeated (9-0) after a lopsided beating. Referee Keith Peterson faced criticism for letting it go too long as Stirling unloaded nearly 60 strikes on a defenseless Lopes before finally waving it off in Round 2.
Видео UFC Seattle Recap: Pyfer Shocks the World & The Night of Stoppages канала California Sober Podcast
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