Rodrigues Outlasts Hernandez in Thrilling UFC Sacramento Main Event

Anthony Hernandez's eight-fight winning streak was snapped by Gregory Rodrigues in a thrilling middleweight match at UFC Fight Night 285 in Sacramento, California.

Hernandez, who entered the bout coming off a TKO loss to current champion Sean Strickland in February, was looking to bounce back and reclaim his momentum. However, Rodrigues had other plans, as he dominated the fight with his relentless pressure and sharp striking.

The two fighters engaged in a back-and-forth battle throughout the five rounds, with each round being closely contested. In the end, it was Rodrigues who emerged victorious, earning a unanimous decision win with scores of 48-47, 49-46, and 48-47.

Rodrigues' victory marked his sixth win in his last seven outings, cementing his position as a top contender in the middleweight division. For Hernandez, the loss was a setback, but he remains a formidable force in the division.

The fight was a testament to Rodrigues' skill and determination, as he weathered Hernandez's early pressure and ultimately took control of the bout. Rodrigues' ability to adapt and adjust his strategy mid-fight was a key factor in his success.

Hernandez, on the other hand, struggled to find his rhythm and was often left reeling from Rodrigues' powerful leg kicks. Despite his best efforts, Hernandez was unable to mount a significant challenge, and Rodrigues' victory was all but sealed by the final bell.

The win sets Rodrigues up for a potential title shot in the future, and he will be looking to capitalize on this momentum in his next bout. Hernandez, meanwhile, will need to regroup and reassess his strategy if he is to regain his position as a top contender in the division.

The outcome of the fight has significant implications for the middleweight division, with Rodrigues now firmly in the mix as a potential title challenger. As the division continues to heat up, fans can expect to see more exciting matchups and thrilling performances from these top contenders.

The win also marks a milestone for Rodrigues, who has now won six of his last seven fights. With his confidence and momentum on the rise, Rodrigues is poised to make a strong case for himself as a top contender in the division.


Source: Yahoo Sports