Watch: Ovince Saint Preux KO’s Alonzo Menifield At UFC Vegas 9
Ovince Saint Preux and Alonzo Menifield met in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 9, and Preux prevailed via KO. Watch the clean finish by the Haitian.
A fight which was initially set to take place on August 22, but the Pandemic thwarted the initiation of the fight back then. However at UFC Vegas 9, the Light-Heavyweight bout finally took place, and transpired a Knock out result in favor of Ovince Saint Preux.
On a night when Corona particles again laid waste upon the fight card, Ovince Saint Preux and Alonzo Menifield represented the co-main event.
The fight went till the second round, where a heavy blow by the Haitian on Menifield made the referee stop at the mark of 4:07.
He didn’t come to play.
🙌 @003_OSP with a stunning, one-punch KO in RD 2! #UFCVegas9 pic.twitter.com/ks939I6QIS
— UFC (@ufc) September 6, 2020
After the culmination, Preux gave a tribute to the late Hollywood star, Chadwick Boseman.
No better performance to pay his respects 🇭🇹 #UFCVegas9 pic.twitter.com/fmHuAoIkMM
— UFC (@ufc) September 6, 2020
With this victory, the 37-year-old Haitian registered his 25th win of his MMA career. Out of the 25, he inflicted KO 12 times.
Watch the Clean Strike By Ovince Saint Preux to Knock out Alonzo Menifield
(Skip to 10:30, and don’t blink.)
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