UFC Greenville Results: Randy Brown Folds Bryan Barberena With Body Work

Up next on the UFC Greenville main card is a welterweight collision between Bryan Barberena and Randy Brown. Round 1: A nice leg kick from Barberena who eats a pair of kicks from Brown in return. A hard leg kick lands from Brown, who is pressing the distance now. Hard body kick is caught by […]

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Up next on the UFC Greenville main card is a welterweight collision between Bryan Barberena and Randy Brown.

Round 1:

A nice leg kick from Barberena who eats a pair of kicks from Brown in return. A hard leg kick lands from Brown, who is pressing the distance now. Hard body kick is caught by Brown and he presses Barberena against the cage. Brown lands a head kick and clinches Barberena against the cage. The round comes to an end.

Round 2:

Lots of clinch work against the cage early on. Brown with dominant position Barberena gets a hold of Brown’s neck and gets him down. Brown gets back to his feet and now they’re striking again. Brown lands a flying knee and still clinches Barberena against the cage. The round comes to an end.

Round 3:

Brown lands a nice combination that drops Barberena momentarily. Barberena gets to his feet and circles out. Brown putting together some nice shots, and Barberena’s body seems hurt. More body work from Brown, and Barberena folds. That’s it.

Official Results: Randy Brown def. Bryan Barberena via R3 TKO (strikes, 2:54)

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Randy Brown Confirms He’s Off UFC on ESPN+ 1 Card

It looks like next week’s (Sat. January 19, 2019) UFC on ESPN+ 1 card is facing another injury concern. Initially, Ion Cutelaba was set to face Glover Teixeira at the event. However, Cutelaba suffered an injury and was forced out. Instead, Teixei…

It looks like next week’s (Sat. January 19, 2019) UFC on ESPN+ 1 card is facing another injury concern. Initially, Ion Cutelaba was set to face Glover Teixeira at the event. However, Cutelaba suffered an injury and was forced out. Instead, Teixeira will be fighting Karl Roberson. Also, a fight that was initially set to […]

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Niko Price Describes Brutal Hammerfist KO at UFC Boise

Welterweight Niko Price described his one-of-a-kind knockout of Randy Brown at UFC Boise.

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Niko Price delivered one of the more memorable knockouts in recent UFC history this Saturday night (July, 14th 2018) to a sold-out crowd at the CenturyLink Arena in Boise, ID.

Price improved to 12-1 after pummeling Randy Brown during their FS1 main card bout. The long-limbed Price looked to have Brown tied up in a heel hook or ankle lock, but the crafty veteran would use his positioning to deliver some powerful hammerfists off his back to the chin of a helpless Brown.

In doing so, he rapidly and brutally stopped the welterweight contest and earned a well-deserved $50,000 bonus.

Check out the fight-ending hammerfists from the bottom position below:

Price was overjoyed during his post-fight interview with Jimmy Smith and reminded the rest of the welterweights that he is, in fact, a fight finisher after the impressive win.

“I’m trying to knock you out every time – every time I touch your face, man,” Price told MMAjunkie after the fight. “I just kept hitting him, and he went out with the first one.”

“I happened to be able to get like a good extension. And then I just drove through, and when I hit him, his eyes just rolled.”

The rangy welterweight would alert referee Herb Dean that Brown was unconscious after the very first hammerfist, and Dean ended the fight. Price is now 2-0 inside the UFC and would like to return to the octagon as soon as possible, after all its about making each other better in the cage Price said.

“The last couple, I didn’t really hit him too hard because he was already out,” Price explained. “I’m not trying to ruin their careers. We’re here to make each other better and be great fighters and be awesome.”

Price is hoping for a quick turnaround and a potential match-up with a top 15-ranked opponent next.

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Niko Price Sets Another UFC Record With Vicious Knockout In Boise

This knockout had never been seen in the UFC before tonight.

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Rising welterweight Niko Price set yet another UFC milestone at tonight’s (Sat., July 14, 2018) UFC Fight Night 133 from the CenturyLink Arena in Boise, Idaho.

Following Cat Zingano’s UFC record for most takedowns at women’s bantamweight in her first win since 2014 and Chad Mendes’ triumphant return for his first since 2015, Price rebounded from his first taste of defeat by scoring another first in Boise when he finished Randy Brown with a knockout no one had ever seen before.

After a back-and-forth first round featuring good ground work from Price and some huge shots from Brown, Price pulled the only UFC win using hammerfists from the bottom out of his bag of tricks in the second when it looked like he was trying to wrap Brown’s up for a leglock. Needless to say, it was quite the amazing knockout.

Watch it here:

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Niko Price Hammerfists Randy Brown Into Oblivion

Niko Price earned a knockout victory off his back against Randy Brown at #UFCBoise:

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Randy Brown was knocked out by Niko Price in a way that not many could’ve expected.

Brown stayed patient early and looked to counter Price. The right hand was there for Brown. Price moved in and Brown landed a knee to the body. Price scored a takedown. Brown reversed and took the back of Price. Soon after, Price turned it around and had Brown against the fence. The two exchanged near the end of the round with Brown landing a knee upstairs.

Brown had price on his back early in round two. He landed a solid right hand. Somehow, Price knocked out Brown with hammerfists from the bottom. Incredible finish.

Final Result: Niko Price def. Randy Brown via KO (punches) – R2, 1:09

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Randy Brown on UFC 217 Win: There’s Levels to MMA

Randy Brown believes he showed Mickey Gall that there are levels to mixed martial arts (MMA). At UFC 217, Brown took on Gall inside Madison Square Garden in New York City. Brown was able to earn a unanimous decision win on the opening bout of the FOX S…

Randy Brown believes he showed Mickey Gall that there are levels to mixed martial arts (MMA). At UFC 217, Brown took on Gall inside Madison Square Garden in New York City. Brown was able to earn a unanimous decision win on the opening bout of the FOX Sports 1 preliminaries. During a recent appearance on […]