‘Golf Ball’ – The UFC star left left of the left-handed injury after the unintended Knockdown history
Mohammad Yahya left his eye completely swollen after eight times failure.
He took Yahya in Stephen Nguyen’s Abu Dhabi’s latest UFC eventBut he immediately appeared that he was in a very hard night.
It was an exciting preliminary vote, but fashion was harmful to the US based stars.
During the competition, Yahya fell into the octon’s canvas six times.
As a result, he converts his unintentional history, as his opponent Nguyen established a new record of a blow.
Was the previous one Des Five records shared by Jeremy Stephens and Forrest Petz in 2017 and 2006 in 2006.
Nguyen fired and was leaving his willingness.
And somehow Jason Herzog failed until the second turn, a decision that has had real criticism in MMA Community Post Fighting Survey.
The doctor looked at Yahya at the balloon and when he began to swell, seeing it was completely closed after the real beat.
And it was the one who stopped him, unable to follow the injury to Yahya.
The terrible swelling could not see his eyes completely closed, and he somehow got to fight his short impulse though, he finished.
Fans could not believe what they saw, with a writing: “Never worst injured, what is on earth what is.
Another agreed: “Wow lol isn’t so much like that for a long time. The judge should stop before.
While the last fan was added: “It should be a fine. It is awesome to take great damage and now to look at the eye.”
President of UFC White dana Later, he shared a picture of the horrible injury, with a sharp swollen eye.
What is the last of the Mohammad Yahya’s injury?
A health update was made quickly on the UFC emission, and did not suffer from facial fractures.
When the CT exams were immediately illuminated.
For Nguyen, he simply could not believe that he had entered the books of history, but he greeted his brave enemy.
“They told me, I wanted, wow,” said about the new album.
“I want to continue broken records. That’s horrible. I couldn’t do it without it, do you know?
“It was hard and I would never stop. Seven, it could have been eight times and I would never stop.”