UFN 21’s Roy Nelson says power outage no accident, “Lights Out” must be next

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – It was undoubtedly one of the oddest moments in UFC
history.

At Wednesday night’s UFC Fight Night 21 at Bojangles Coliseum in
Charlotte, N.C., as emcee Bruce Buffer began the introductions for the
evening’s co-main event, a power failure saw the cage lights go dark.

After a brief delay, Roy Nelson returned to the cage and earned a
first-round knockout of Stefan Struve. Following the win, Nelson said
the outage was no accident – it was a sign.


CHARLOTTE, N.C. – It was undoubtedly one of the oddest moments in UFC
history.

At Wednesday night’s UFC Fight Night 21 at Bojangles Coliseum in
Charlotte, N.C., as emcee Bruce Buffer began the introductions for the
evening’s co-main event, a power failure saw the cage lights go dark.

After a brief delay, Roy Nelson returned to the cage and earned a
first-round knockout of Stefan Struve. Following the win, Nelson said
the outage was no accident – it was a sign.