Despite broken hand and foot, James Te Huna powers through at UFC on FUEL TV 4

SAN JOSE, Calif. – It looked like James Te Huna was on his way to a third straight first-round knockout win on Wednesday.

Instead, the New Zealander found himself in survival mode just to make it out of the fight with his hand raised against Joey Bel…

SAN JOSE, Calif. – It looked like James Te Huna was on his way to a third straight first-round knockout win on Wednesday.

Instead, the New Zealander found himself in survival mode just to make it out of the fight with his hand raised against Joey Beltran. He did, in a dominating sweep of the judges’ scorecards, but he’ll be feeling the effects for a while.

Te Huna on Wednesday beat Beltran in the co-main event of UFC on FUEL TV 4, but after the fight said he broke his hand and foot in the fight.