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    UFC: Marc-Andre Parreault is completely controlled by Hernandez

    Eudora WeltyBy Eudora WeltySeptember 18, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Anthony Hernandez completely dominated his fight against Marc-Andre Parreault and won by surrender in the third round in Las Vegas. Barriault suffered a sixth defeat, the first by career submission.

    Hernandez showed his colors from the first round. He landed three ground throws on Barriault and dominated the start of the fight.

    The American managed to hurt Barriot from the start, while Barriot was in poor shape at the end of the first round. The Gatineau resident finished these first five minutes in the octagon in pain, clutching his ribs.

    The fights of the 32-year-old fighter continued into the second round. He was taken back to Earth by Hernandez, who managed to control the fight by keeping it in disrepair.

    However, Parreault tried everything for all at the end of the tour. He managed to hit the target with a good right, without destabilizing his opponent.

    To give himself a chance against the American, Barriault had to do everything in the last round and stay up against the submission specialist. Hernandez brought Parrault again with a powerful throw, after which Parrault’s head hit the ground hard.

    Hernandez then finished the job by presenting his tenth win of his career, and his seventh by submission. When asked in the octagon after the fight, Hernandez said he doesn’t care who his next opponent is. “I’m not really UFC. I showed up in the octagon, fighting and winning. I don’t care about everything else.”

    It was Barriault’s first fight in four decades with the UFC.

    “Hernandez was too old for Parault,” Patrick Cote

    At the conclusion of this ceremony, Corey Sandhagen win Song Yadong By stopping the referee in the fourth round, in an important duel in the bantamweight weight. Sanhagen wins the fifteenth decision in his career.

    Sandhagen was dominant in this fight and took advantage of it to cut Yadong hard over the eye in the first round with a strong elbow.

    After several well-placed blows, Yadon’s wound and condition deteriorated in the octagon and doctors advised the referee to end the fight in the fourth round.

    I was disappointed that they stopped the fight. “I think Yadong deserves a fifth round and I was hoping to continue this big fight,” he said in the octagon after the fight.















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    Corey Sandhagen against. Song Yadong

    bantam weight

    Sandhagen wins in the fourth round by stopping the doctor

    Chedi Ngokwane against. Gregory Rodriguez

    middle weights

    Rodriguez wins by K.-O. In the second round

    Andre Willi against. bell geo

    featherweight Philly wins by split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)

    Joe Perver against. Aline Amidovsky

    middle weights

    Pyfer won the K.-O. In the first round

    Tanner Buser against. Rodrigo Nascimento

    heavy weight

    Nascimento wins by split decision (30-27, 29-28, 28-29).

    Anthony Hernandez against. Marc-Andre Parreault

    middle weights Hernandez won by submission in the third round

    Damon Jackson against. Pat Sabatini

    featherweight Jackson wins K.-O. In the first round

    Trevin Giles against. Louis Cosé

    saggy weight Giles won by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

    Dennis Gomez against. Loma Lokpunmi

    straw weight Lookboonmee wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

    Tree Ogden against. Daniel Zollhuber

    light weights Ogden wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

    Maria Ajapova against. Gillian Robertson

    Weights Robertson wins the submission in the second round

    Tony Gravli against. Javed Bisharat

    bantam weight Bisharat win by unanimous vote (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

    Nicholas Motta against. Cameron VanCamp

    light weights Motta wins by K.-O. In the first round

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