Merab Dvalishvili defeats Henry Cejudo for 10th in a row – Daily News

Anahaim – Looking like an eternity, Henry Sejdo’s career was hanging in the balance at Hoda Center on Saturday night.

After saying that if he could not defeat Banomweight Merb Dvalishvili at UFC 298 at Hoda Center, former Olympic gold medalist and UFC double champion spent several seconds in the air in several seconds. Lellular.

In the third round, Dvalishvili scooped the 37 -year -old Cedudo, took him across Ashtakona and dumped it, a unanimous decision on the victory of the decision that appeared to end Cedudo’s career.

While Dvalishvili celebrated his victory, which was scored 29–28 by the three judges with his in-ring postfight interview, Cedudo removed his gloves-usually a Harbinger-and book to hang them. The only problem was that everyone was hung because the music and Cedudo played after the interview of Dvalishvili were not given the opportunity to address the crowd and its potential retirement.

The previous three wins of Dvalishvili are on former champions Cedudo, Petra Yan and Jose Aldo. He has now won 10 wins in a row since April 2018, through nine decisions, and a 135-pound champion Sean O’Mali, who was in appearance and a title fight with Marlon Vera next month.

This fight gained more success with Cedudo, often arises to faking to shoot but pop dvalishvili. The second round was the opposite, Dwarishwili was looking for a house for her hands. At one point, Cejudo used to swing wildly and Dvalishvili dumped for a single-foot Techdown under it. The round ended with the neck of Dvalishvili Cranking Cedudo and instigated it for fans, mostly Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg sat in the cage.

With clearly supporting her with the crowd, the dvalishvili appeared in the fresher fighter in the third, connecting with rights and furthering speed. When it seemed to end the horny battle, their reactions were telling: Cedudo went to his corner and drowned towards the fence, Dvalishvili ran into his corner and extended the cage.


  1. Whittaker rebound
  2. Gary edges indigo
  3. Hernandez gets tap

Whittaker rebound

Former middleweight champion Robert Whitkar made a strong statement in his push for another crack in the belt.

The Australian survived a Paulo Costa head kick at the end of the first round to get away from the unanimous decision winner in the barely co-intended program.

The judges scored 29–28, 29–28, 30-27 for Whitekar (26–7), who lost two of their last three quarrels.

Whitekar excluded Costa from 93–59 and decided a massive action, quickly attacked Costa’s lead leg and often found a house for his left hand.

But after a good performance in the initial stages, Whitkar was shaken by a spinning heel kick in the closing second, which he later called a “meat wound”. Costa (14-3) tried to keep him away, but ran out of time, holding her thumb and finger to show whiter and how close to the fight came to end.

Gary edges indigo

It was a divided decision in the eyes of judges, but not fans. ,

The undefeated Irish welterweight Ian Macdo Gary Jyoff was all in the fight to avoid the power of Neil and he just enough to win partition-winning victory.

The judges fought 30–27 28–29 30–27 for Gary (14–0), which after reading the decision and the sound during their postfight interview.

Gary spent most of the time of fighting dancing around the outside, while Neil (15–6) then planted it. Gary sometimes settled for 1-2 combinations or knee or a kick, then it returned to his bicycle. By the time one minute left in the fight, the crowd was giving voice to its displeasure.

Later, Gary called Kolby Kovington out, stating that he wants to retire the former interim 170-pound champion, the last three defeats for all welterweight belts.

Hernandez gets tap

The persistence of Anthony Hernandez could not be stopped as the middleweight of Northern California stopped Roman Kopilov with the second round submission in the initial battle on the main card.

Hernandez (12-2, 1 NC) fought for Techdown in the first round, but could never benefit. In the second round, after eating a couple’s punches and a head kick, the hernandez smiled and thrown out his tongue in the dandruff.

Earlier, Hernandez dropped Kopilov down and closed his back under his neck. After an attempt, Hernandez went patiently again, this time squeezing the second round to 3:23 until the tapout was tapped.

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