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'IT WAS Close to home FOR ME' - EDWARDS
"This battle was exceptionally close to home for me," Edwards said on Dynamite Sports. "He involved my father's demise for amusement.
"After the question and answer session, I was crying ... He's a decent rival but a grimy individual."
EDWARDS Holds TITLE WITH Consistent Choice
Every one of the three adjudicators scored the battle in the Brit's approval 49-46. Covington acts sickened yet he is tricking nobody.
EDWARDS-COVINGTON: Cycle 5
"We need to have an effect or we won't win the belt," is the wise counsel in the Covington corner.
Covington gets a takedown, however, Edwards stops the American from getting a snare in and he then, at that point, puts the American on the floor apparently showing he can beat him unexpectedly. It didn't appear to be shrewd as Covington kept in a triangle momentarily however Edwards received in return. The battle finished with Covington on top and Edwards facing no challenges to stop any opportunity for accommodation.
EDWARDS-COVINGTON: Cycle 4
At the point when the pair secure, Edwards goes for a gag and Covington twists to get away from it. From that point onward, maybe you were with Edwards controlling the battle with hits and kicks. Covington endeavoured a takedown in the last part of the round, yet after a hook against the Octagon Edwards got away. Covington had some accomplishment with southpaw hits in the final part of the battle and he utilized it into a takedown. A superior round for Covington however more is expected to win it.
EDWARDS-COVINGTON: Cycle 3
Covington's fans have the motivation to cheer as he brings Edwards down yet the Brit gets out and answers with a head kick before bringing the American down himself. Edwards continues to land with kicks to Covington's right leg and quickly the American goes to customary yet lacks trust in that position so returns and the example proceeds.
EDWARDS-COVINGTON: Cycle 2
"Same once more," Edwards' corner says and he does precisely that. An expert class controlling the activity. Covington's lead right thigh is vigorously swollen and Edwards likewise arrived in straight strikes getting minimal back consequently. A simple round for Edwards and the American fans are beginning to turn on their legend.
EDWARDS-COVINGTON: Cycle 1
Edwards with a deliberate beginning controlled the Octagon with leg kicks and bloodying Covington's nose with their right hand. An uncommonly sluggish beginning from Covington who couldn't find an opening in the British bloke's protection and a southpaw left hand saw a cut opened on the American's cheek.
0544 - WE ARE In Progress...
No contact with gloves after Covington's pre-battle words.
0541 - "IT'S TIME"
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0538 - EDWARDS ENTERS THE OCTAGON
Dexta Daps' Shabba Madda Pot played him to the focal point of the field.
0533 - COVINGTON Strolls TO THE OCTAGON
He is hung in the Stars and Stripes with Kurt Point's WWE topic block ringing out. He gets a few inspirational statements from Donald Trump before he enters the Octagon.
0530 - MCCANN Propelled BY EDWARDS AND PADDY
0525 - Only ONE Battle TO GO...
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PANTOJA Holds TITLE WITH Consistent Choice
Pantoja won by scores of 50-45 (two times) and 49-46.
PANTOJA-ROYVAL: Cycle 5
Imperial began well, more than once landing pokes and harming a fatigued Pantoja with uppercuts. The boss cut his adversary down minutes inside the final part of the round and kept him there to deny the challenger the opportunity of the knockout he required.
PANTOJA-ROYVAL: Cycle 4
The winner brought his rival down and secured a body triangle and Royval was simply ready to get away from it in the last thirty seconds when he handled a few shots at the boss on the ground. It's past the point where it is possible to win the round yet perhaps energy to take into the last round.
PANTOJA-ROYVAL: Cycle 3
A superior round for Royval, winning a few trades when the pair were standing up, landing smooth southpaw hits and as the hero looked exhausted. 'The Barbarian' actually got control on the floor toward the finish of the round.
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PANTOJA-ROYVAL: Cycle 2
Pantoja again had control on the ground for over a portion of the round, then, at that point, as Royval got up he was captured with a fast one-two which had the challenger's legs doing a chicken dance.
PANTOJA-ROYVAL: Cycle 1
Pantoja assaults right from the start, however, Royval evades the takedown. Pantoja lands two kicks to the body and gets a takedown two minutes into the round. Imperial showed extraordinary guard with hacking kicks on his back to prevent Pantoja from securing in a completing hold. Imperial got up with thirty seconds remaining.
0445 - EMMETT Addresses dynamite SPORTS ABOUT THE Amazing KO
He created the knockout of the night with his first-round stoppage of Bryce Mitchell and Josh Emmett addressed our own Caroline Pearce about it.
0440 - THE CO-Headliner UP NEXT
A rematch between Brandon Imperial and flyweight champion 'The Barbarian' Alexandre Pantoja of Brazil, who made the American tap a long time back in the subsequent round.
0435 - OUR Headliner Contenders ARE Almost Prepared
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RAKHMONOV WINS BY Accommodation IN Cycle 2
Rakhmonov lands a knee on the body and powers the veteran against the Octagon, at last carrying him to the ground and putting on a stranglehold which takes steps to end the battle. Similarly, as it seemed to be 'Marvel Kid' would see out to the third round, the Kazakh contender takes the back and makes him tap with a back-stripped stifle with only a couple of moments remaining. Rakhmonov's record improves to 18-0.
RAKHMONOV-THOMPSON: Cycle 1
Rakhmonov tied Thompson against the enclosure for a significant part of the round, yet 'Miracle Kid' handled a few decent kicks to the body and right southpaw hits in the end.
0415 - UP NEXT ... A Main SIX WELTERWEIGHT Fight
Kazakhstan's Shavkat Rakhmanov (#5) takes on Stephen Thompson (#6). Unbeaten Rakhmanov, a major wagering number one, comes into the ring in customary headwear, yet Thompson actually searches in top battling shape at 40 years old.
0410 - WE ARE Something like AN HOUR FROM THE Headliner
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0405 - PADDY THE BADDY ON HIS Triumph OVER FERGUSON
0400 - A Sign OF THE Incomparable KO FROM 'NO Adoration' IN THE PRELIMS
PIMBLETT WINS Consistent Choice
The UK warrior wins 30-27 on every one of the three rounds.PIMBLETT-FERGUSON: Cycle 3
Pimblett looked exhausted and Ferguson had the better of the beginning phases however 'The Baddy' figured out how to get Ferguson on the floor and the veteran couldn't get the British chap off him.
PIMBLETT-FERGUSON: Cycle 2
The subsequent round was essentially battled on the ground after Pimblett carried him to the ground. Then Pimblett landed right hands and had control yet Ferguson showed great protection and landed huge elbows to the head of Pimblett prompting blood pouring down.
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PIMBLETT-FERGUSON: Cycle 1
Ferguson put Pimblett down with a glimmer knockdown with a calf kick, yet Pimblett wobbled the veteran with right hands and afterwards, with a moment staying after a horrible mix wrapped up with a high knee, it appeared to be the end was near. With Ferguson on the floor, Pimblett continued to pulverize the previous in-between time champion yet some way or another the American came to the furthest limit of the round.
0330 - PADDY THE BADDY UP NEXT
Liverpool's Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett takes on American veteran Tony Ferguson.
EMMETT Takes OUT MITCHELL IN Cycle 1
Following several minutes of feeling each other out, Mitchell was hit with a gigantic right hand which finished the battle right away. Mitchell had spasms on the floor after being hit however is cognizant now, if on unstable legs.
0318 - EDWARDS All set...
Any reasonable person would agree that the UK are all behind the welterweight champion.
0315 - TRUMP Set up TO Help COVINGTON
0310 - FIRST UP... TWO TOP TEN FEATHERWEIGHTS
#6 Josh Emmett takes on #10 Bryce Mitchell.
0305 - THE Principal CARD HAS arrived...
On the off chance that the prelims are anything to go by we are in for a thrilling more than two hours. The main way you can watch this is on dynamite Sports Film industry.
0300 - COVINGTON IS IN THE HOUSE
Features OF THE PRELIMS...
Irene Aldana beat Karol Rosa in a battle of the year competitor.
'No Affection' Cody Garbrandt finished his session with Brian Kelleher in staggering style.
'The Sovereign of Viciousness' Ariane Lipski made Casey O'Neill tap with an arm bar.
MANSFIELD WINS Consistent Choice
Every one of the three adjudicators scored the battle 29-28 for the #14-positioned light heavyweight, 'Nuclear' Alonzo Menifield.
MANSFIELD-JACOBY: Cycle 3
Jacoby looked a little fresher and handled various pokes shutting Menifield's eye, yet additionally ate several remaining snares from Menifield however they didn't have the impact they did in the past round. However, at that point from no place, Menifield handled a colossal left hand deserving of 'Smokin' Joe Frazier and brought down Jacoby. One punch can change a battle and that one perhaps did that. From being Jacoby's round, that defining moment is probably going to shift it to Menifield.
MANSFIELD-JACOBY: Cycle 2
Much better round for Menifield. He handles a major left hand which rocks Jacoby and puts his rival down for a blaze knockdown with a leg kick. Jacoby then hurt Menifield with a right hand, yet Menifield handled a counter left snare which had Jacoby. Jacoby gained back some influence with his punch as of now yet Menifield's round.
MANSFIELD-JACOBY: Cycle 1
Jacoby wins the round, effectively the most un-astounding of this incredible primer card. His bluffs are swindling Menifield who can't get into range. The round finished with Jacoby landing body shots and knees against the enclosure. Menifield actually looks hazardous if he can land blends.
>0235: PADDY THE BADDY Uncovers NEW LOOK
THE Element PRELIM IS Straightaway
Alonzo Menifield (14-3-1), positioned 14 in the light-heavyweights, meets #15 Dustin Jacoby (19-7-1) in an all-American coordinate. There have been 22 first-round stoppage wins between these two warriors so we anticipate firecrackers.
ALDANA WINS Choice
Each of the three adjudicators had the battle 29-28 for the Mexican.
ALDANA-ROSA: Cycle 3
Aldana emerges and handles a gigantic right hand which twirls Rosa around, yet the Brazilian recuperates and returns to her leg kicks and consolidates them with passed-on snares to make them significantly more powerful. Rosa whined about a body shot in between adjusts and one more left snare ground floor hurt Rosa and turned the session in support of herself. Rosa continued to discharge back with leg kicks and left hands however Aldana's shots were more compelling. Both end the battle with red veils and thunders from the group. If there's a preferred battle about this evening, we'll be exceptionally shocked. A merited wildly energetic applause for both these fighters.
ALDANA-ROSA: Cycle 2
Aldana struggled through to require the second round possible. Notwithstanding Rosa actually arriving with leg kicks and furthermore a few counter shots, Aldana strolled through to land right hands, and uppercuts along with her unmistakable left snare. Anybody's battle going into the third round.
ALDANA-ROSA: Cycle 1
Rosa getting the better of Aldana with leg kicks against the front leg of the Mexican defenceless because of her boxing position. An inside kick locked Aldana two times in the fourth moment. Aladana kept on landing strikes and bloodied Rosa's nose, however, she likewise had hers leaking claret after a head kick on the ringer.
0150: TOP 10 BANTAMWEIGHTS MEET Straightaway
#5 Irene Aldana of Mexico (14-7) takes on #9 Brazilian Karol Rosa (17-5).
GARBRANDT Gets down on Previous FLYWEIGHT Lord FIGUEIREDO
GARBRANDT WINS BY Cycle 1 KO
Garbrandt lands great punches early however Kelleher's successful leg kicks kept him in the challenge from the get-go. Right hands from the previous boss had Kelleher shaky and afterwards when his rival endeavoured a kick, one more right give over the line from 'No Adoration' saw Kelleher fall face first to the mat and the battle was cancelled.
0130: GARBRANDT-KELLEHER UP NEXT
Both these bantamweights represent considerable authority in the early evenings. Previous hero Cody Garbrandt has 10 knockout successes in his 13-3 record and Brian Kelleher has 10 successes in the principal round. Try not to squint in this one.
LIPSKI WINS BY Cycle 2 Accommodation
A terrible right-hand cross shook O'Neill gravely and Casey did well to keep away from a stoppage after some delayed ground and pound before an arm bar made the Australian tap.


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