Dana White isn’t always big on flashy walk-outs, but the fans still love ’em. Whether it’s Jason “Mayhem” Miller or Tom Lawlor, it’s hard not to get a bit more excited by a big entrance.
James Te Huna scored himself more than a few new fans by entering the Octagon with a well-rehearsed, well-scripted dance inspired by the Men in Black movie series.
Te Huna fought against Canadian Ryan Jimmo. Jimmo used his effective, distance-focused skillset to take the MFC belt, but used his heavy hands to earn one of the fastest UFC knockouts ever last year, beating Anthony Perosh in just seven seconds.
Jimmo rocked Te Huna early with a big head kick, but punched himself out. Te Huna would take advantage, and outworked Jimmo en route to a unanimous decision victory.
While the fight itself was solid, it was Te Huna‘s entrance that people will remember the most. Twitter erupted over the reveal, and the UFC actually took the rare step to post Te Huna‘s entrance for all to see (which, obviously, you can see above).
The UFC on Fuel TV 7 card is still on-going, so make sure to check out the main event, an interim bantamweight title fight between Renan Barao and Michael McDonald. Also, make sure to stick with Bleacher Report for all the breaking news on the UFC.
Last but not least, make sure to read my “What We Learned” article on the fight itself here.
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