WATCH: Brendan Allen delivers an EXTRAORDINARY reaction to winning Performance of the Night for UFC Vegas 61
Brendan Allen
Seems like the perfect stars are aligning for Brendan Allen now. The Kill Cliff FC’s prospect is on a 3-fight winning streak right now and just had his third straight victory by submitting the dangerous Polish fighter, Krzysztof Jotko in the opening round of their middleweight bout last night at UFC Vegas 61.
Allen now holds the record of 20-5 in his overall MMA career with 16 wins via finishes with wins over the likes of Jotko, Sam Alvey, Punhale Soriano, Kyle Daukaus, Tom Breese, Kevin Holland and many more. But there’s more to Allen’s latest win than just adding another name to his win column.
Watch out for Allen’s reaction of him winning the Performance of the Night Bonus worth $50,000 at a restaurant. His team gets to know first who tell Allen that he is going to pay for the food since he just got “50 Gs.” Allen couldn’t believe what he was hearing for a second and then went on excited saying “Let’s f**king Go.”
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“We got THE JIU-JITSU,” Brendan Allen makes the call out for his next fight
In an Octagon interview with UFC correspondent and former lightweight Paul Felder, Brendan Allen had the next opponent to face in his mind, it’s now up to the UFC to make him fight. Allen is currently unranked but a couple of more wins might get him into the top 15. For a man who is just 26 years old, Allen has a lot to unleash from his potential.
“I wanna fight in Rio,” said Allen in his Octagon interview. “I wanna see Andre Muniz, he’s a good jiu-jitsu guy. I feel like we’re a good matchup for each other, we both like to strike a little bit, we got Jiu-Jitsu but if not, he’s my guy, I like him a lot but Fluffy, I’d like to see you too! “
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Andre Muniz is 23-4 in his overall MMA career is widely known for his submission win over grappling legend Ronaldo Souza where the former broke Souza’s arm via armbar back at UFC 262. In Allen’s words, Fluffy refers to Anthony Hernandez who is 10-2 in his overall career with 7 submission wins. Who do you think Brendan Allen should fight next where do you think he will reach in the next couple of years in the UFC?
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