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MMA: 'Filipino Wrecking Machine' Mark Muñoz gets wrecked, TKO-ed
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(Updated 1:43pm) Middleweight Chris Weidman may have made a name for himself with a dominant performance against Fil-Am Mark Muñoz, getting a technical knockout in the second round of the main event of the fourth UFC on Fuel TV event of the year, Wednesday (Thursday, PHL time). As reported by BloodyElbow.com, the first round ended with Weidman as the aggressor all-throughout, nailing several takedowns in the process. Muñoz got knocked down again early in the second, but managed to recover. However, as he charged towards his opponent, Weidman nailed him with an elbow to the face, sending Oklahoma State University alum to the mat. Pressing his advantage, Weidman crumpled Muñoz with several punches to the side of his opponent's head on a ground and pound, earning him the victory at the 1:37 mark. After the bout, Weidman declared that he wanted to fight Anderson Silva, the current UFC Middleweight champion (32-4), UFC's longest reigning titlist.
Chris Weidman says he wants Anderson Silva. "Every time I have a full training camp, I get a finish," he says. #UFC — Mike Chiappetta MMA (@MikeChiappetta) July 12, 2012
For his part, Muñoz later tweeted out that he was "ok," and that he would be "back stronger and better next fight."Chael Sonnen on Weidman: "He blew me away. I'm blown away right now." Says he's never seen anyone hold Munoz down, not even in training. — Mike Chiappetta MMA (@MikeChiappetta) July 12, 2012
With the defeat though, Muñoz fell to 12-3, while Weidman stayed undefeated at 9-0. - AMD, GMA NewsThanks for all the outpour of concern. I am ok.Congrats to Weidman. I will be back stronger and better next fight. I will be back. — Mark Muñoz (@mark_munoz) July 12, 2012
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