After winning seven rights, Brandon Alan has already downloaded two in a mid -category UFC division.
One of the better grabs of 185 pounds, Alan’s battle IQ probably cost him as his struggles against contender # 1 Nasierdin Imevov and Anthony Hernandez, which he met in a long-awaited rematch in the UFC Seattle ratio on Saturday.
It was quite competitive for 15 minutes, with Alan stolen the end of 1 round with damage to the ground and kilograms, and Hernandez at first glance one step forward in the grappling exchanges. Alan had hurt Hernandez from hitting the last round, but failed to take advantage of the final.
Three rounds in the books, Hernandez would raise his hand with a unanimous decision, defeating Alan again years after their first meeting in 2018.
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Reload backs back to UFC Seattle, Alan replied to the result in social media.
“It’s just not the person I thought I was,” Alan wrote after the fight. “Hats to [Hernandez]Love the person through s *** this sport brings. Who knows what’s next. Thank you to my team and those who lingered with me. “
Before losing from Nasourdin Imavov and Anthony Hernandez, the scent Alan has long talked about taking the title by the ruling champion DRICUS DU PLESSIS, criticizing the style of fighting in South Africa, among other things.
Known for his garbage conversations outside the octagon, Du Plesis left Alan to have it, offending the contender in the middle category in his own commentary section.
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“I don’t know what’s next, but I can certainly say what’s next for a very long time,” said Du Plesis about Alan’s publication.
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