His endurance improved considerably and he was far ahead in hitting, but a disappointing head-but-foul decision came out.
‘Korean Superboy’ Choi Doo-ho (31, Team Mad) played Kyle Nelson (31, Canada) in a comeback match after 3 years and 2 months and ended in a draw in the 3rd round.
Dooho Choi and Kyle Nelson faced off in a featherweight match at UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. Spivak held at UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on the 5th (Korean time).
Choi Doo-ho, who was restricted from going abroad due to being called up as a public service worker, returned to the Octagon after resolving the military service issue. Choi Doo-ho set up a nice two-story lodging in Las Vegas, USA with ‘Korean Zombie’ Chan-sung Jeong and entered the US training camp.
Choi Doo-ho was able to maintain the best physical condition through the endurance improvement program of Jeong Chan-sung. Jung Chan-sung greatly improved endurance, which was pointed out as a point to complement Choi Doo-ho. At an online press conference in Korea on the 1st, Choi Doo-ho expressed his satisfaction, saying, “I learned from Chan-sung how to adjust my condition, how to maintain my stamina for a long time during training, and how to fight while maintaining my power for a long time.”
Choi Doo-ho’s opponent, Kyle Nelson, is an infighter who advances by throwing heavy punches based on his large physique. Kyle Nelson, who is pushing hard against Doo-ho Choi, the counter craftsman, is an opponent worthy of a KO.
However, Choi Doo-ho is not in a hurry. “I think a first-round KO can come out,” he said. He predicted that if he fights with the thought of fighting until the 3rd round, a KO will come out in it.”
Kyle Nelson said, “It’s going to be a fist fight. You may be able to see Choi Doo-ho fall out early,” she said, revealing her confidence.
The match started with everyone’s expectations. Dooho Choi shook Kyle Nelson’s center with a powerful leg kick. Kyle Nelson picked up Choi Doo-ho and headed to the ground. Choi Doo-ho was caught on both legs by Kyle Nelson and was in danger of being choked, but escaped.
Choi Doo-ho attempted a counterattack from a top position. In the first round, the ground positioning time was divided half and half. In batting, Choi Doo-ho led with 16-6 in overall batting and 5-0 in critical batting. 카지노사이트
In the second round, Kyle Nelson’s light hit and Choi Doo-ho was greatly staggered. There was a crisis, but Choi Doo-ho calmly responded with one-two punches and leg kicks. Even in the standing strike match, Kyle Nelson struggled with Choi Doo-ho’s skillful game management. In the second round, Choi Doo-ho took the lead with 31-18 in total strikes and 23-18 in critical strikes.
In the final round, Kyle Nelson grappled relentlessly. Doo-Ho Choi was unable to release Kyle Nelson’s grip, and Kyle Nelson lifted Doo-Ho Choi up again and succeeded in a takedown.
Then a problem arose. Doo-ho Choi was judged foul for headbutting (holding his opponent’s head and headbutting him) while holding the upper position.
With one point deducted, Choi Doo-ho put a body hook on Kyle Nelson until the end, and the match was over. Choi Doo-ho led 87-36 in overall batting, but the referee decided that a draw was declared. Choi Doo-ho swallowed his regret.
With this, Choi Doo-ho recorded a total of 14 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses. Unfortunately, the splendid return declaration ceremony did not take place.