Highlights! Sterling Loses Odd Grappling Match, Sabatini Locks Up Ultra Rare Submission

No Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fights? Don’t trip; there were UFC fighters in grappling action.
Fury Pro Grappling 8 went down last night (Sat., Dec. 30, 2023) inside 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and seven …



No Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fights? Don’t trip; there were UFC fighters in grappling action.

Fury Pro Grappling 8 went down last night (Sat., Dec. 30, 2023) inside 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and seven UFC fighters were in action.

In the main event, former Bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling took on accomplished grappler Kevin Dantzler in a … strange grappling match. Dantzler is known for dropping to his butt and playing the guard, and that is precisely what he did for ten minutes. Sterling engaged most of the time, but at times, he would try to get Dantzler to stand up, which he did twice but immediately dropped back down.

Dantzler caught Sterling in an armbar; however, Sterling defended by spinning the accomplished grappler like a tornado, eventually dropping him. That was enough to get Dantzler the unanimous decision win.

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Heavyweights entered the grappling mat in the co-main event as Alexandr Romanov took on Chris Daukaus.

Romanov had his way with Daukaus using his brute strength and weight, winning a decision. While Daukaus used his speed to escape several takedowns and clinch work, Romanov was just too much, even though he was severely tired. The Moldovan Heavyweight even hit a big suplex.

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The highlight of the card was Pat Sabatini vs. Niko Price. It did not last long (less than four minutes) but ended with Sabatini submitting Price with the rare Suloev Stretch.

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Kyle Daukaus took on former opponent Eryk Anders in the featured grappling match, but not much happened, and I have already forgotten all about the match.

Anders won the decision, going 2-0 over Daukaus.