Yair Rodriguez’s Coach Explains Why Every Fighter Needs Brutal Fight

Yair Rodriguez’s coach breaks his belief in fighters needing to be part of a harrowing war in their careers.

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Yair Rodriguez’s coach explains why he thinks that every MMA fighter needs to take part in such a brutal fight like his fighter was involved in. Rodriguez put on one of the greatest knockouts in UFC history. This came against “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung in the headliner of the UFC Denver event on FOX Sports 1.

It was one of the best fights of the year that surpassed expectations going into it. That is all fine and good according to Rodriguez’s coach Israel Martinez. However, he does think that it was a good learning lesson for his fighter. An experience that is the sort of career-changing, which can transform a good fighter into a great one

“We believe every fighter needs one of those.” Martinez said Monday on The MMA Hour. “It’s one of those things you tell a young athlete. You tell a young fighter, even the older guys: You need to get your ass kicked to kinda be woken up a little bit. You need to go through some dirty fights, some trenches. But you don’t need to do that every day.”

Yair Rodriguez’s Coach Explains His Standpoint

Martinez does understand that this is a one-off kind of situation as to not to do it every day. If that’s the case then it could lead to some big problems down the road.

“You don’t need to get punched in the head every day. And that’s one of those fights that we’re gonna have in our bag. We’re always going to be able to pull out all the things we’re learned from that. But there’s no way we want that type of fight again.”

Rodriguez’s coach believes at the end of the day that his fighter is beat up and it’s going to stick with him. Thus, they have to take the positives from that experience and move forward with it.

“Those things are deadly. Yair is beat up, and that’s going to be stuck in his head. Good and bad, for the rest of his life. So we want to make sure that we take the positives over the negatives and move forward.”

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Chan Sung Jung Was Up On Scorecards Before Crazy Elbow KO

Chan Sung Jung was on his way to victory over Yair Rodriguez at UFC Denver before being finished.

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Chan Sung Jung was just about to win his latest fight under the UFC banner inside of the Octagon. However, with one second to go, he lost it all.

Yair Rodriguez was able to score an amazing knockout of Jung at Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado on FOX Sports 1. As seen in the UFC Denver headliner, there was just one second left in the final round of the fifth round. This is when Rodriguez landed an elbow to the chin of Jung, which put him to sleep.

Chan Sung Jung Was On His Way To Win

After the fight, it was revealed that had the fight lasted one more second and went to the judges’ scorecards then Jung would’ve won. He won the fight at the minimum by split decision. The reason was due to there was no judges gave Rodriguez a 10-8 final frame. Obviously, this didn’t matter once the elbow Rodriguez landed to win it.

The scorecards were released after the fight, which saw two of the three judges had Jung up three rounds to one heading into the last round. Another judge had the fight at two rounds apiece.

Thus, Rodriguez could have won the last round 10-9 from all three judges. This wouldn’t have mattered as Jung still would’ve received the split decision win.

Rodriguez Back To Winning

Rodriguez holds a pro-MMA record of 11-2 and 7-1 while under the UFC banner. He was on a lengthy winning streak to kick off his start with the promotion.

This includes a dominant second-round TKO finish of BJ Penn at a Fight Night event in January 2017. He ran into his toughest challenge when he lost by former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar at UFC 211 by TKO.

This is when he took some time off and even was cut by the UFC. The reason for this was due to being inactive. However, UFC President Dana White changed his mind and decided to bring him back.

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Betting Odds For UFC Denver: Close Call In Headliner

Final betting odds are in.

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The final UFC Denver betting odds are in for as this event is quickly approaching for the Las Vegas-based promotion.

UFC Denver (also known as UFC Fight Night 139) is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, November 10, 2018) from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. The main card will air on FOX Sports 1. The preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 7 p.m. ET.

Yair Rodriguez vs. Chan Sung Jung in a featherweight bout will serve as the headliner. Donald Cerrone vs. Mike Perry in a welterweight bout will be the co-main event.  

Rounding out the six bout main card is Raquel Pennington vs. Germaine de Randamie in a women’s bantamweight bout, Beneil Dariush vs. Thiago Moises in a lightweight bout. Also, Maycee Barber vs. Hannah Cifers in a women’s strawweight bout, and Mike Trizano vs. Luis Pena in a lightweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Jung is a -135 favorite over Rodriguez, who is a +115 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Cerrone being a +185 underdog against Perry, who is a -225 favorite. Here are the full betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 1/10 p.m. ET)

Chan Sung Jung (-135) vs. Yair Rodriguez (+115)
Mike Perry (-225) vs. Donald Cerrone (+185)
Germaine de Randamie (-165) vs. Raquel Pennington (+145)
Beneil Dariush (-140) vs. Thiago Moises (+120)
Maycee Barber (-420) vs. Hannah Cifers (+335)
Luis Pena (-300) vs. Mike Trizano (+250)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 1/8 p.m. ET)

Ashley Yoder (-145) vs. Amanda Cooper (+125)
Bobby Moffett (-115) vs. Chas Skelly (-105)
Devonte Smith (-230) vs. Julian Erosa (+190)
Davi Ramos (-970) vs. John Gunther (+635)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/7 p.m. ET)
Eric Shelton (-115) vs. Joseph Morales (-105)
Mark De La Rosa (-230) vs. Joby Sanchez (+190)

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