Curtis Blaydes: Sherdog| Record| No beard| knockout

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Curtis Blades reminds everyone why he is the top heavyweight contender in the UFC Columbus Main Event. Today we will discuss about Curtis Blaydes: Sherdog| Record| No beard| knockout

Curtis Blaydes: Sherdog| Record| No beard| knockout

“Razor” needed little more than a round to land a rising right hand that dropped Chris Doukas (12-5) and left Doukas defenseless to block the oncoming ground punches that hit UFC Columbus. Definitely finished the main event.

Curtis Blaydes
Born Curtis Lionell Blaydes
February 18, 1991 (age 31)
Naperville, Illinois, U.S.
Other names Razor
Residence Lakewood, Colorado, U.S.
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight 261 lb (118 kg; 18.6 st)
Division Heavyweight
Reach 80 in (203 cm)

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Curtis Blaydes: Sherdog| Record| No beard| knockout

Curtis Blades and Chris Doukas recently took part in a heavyweight clash at the main event of UFC Columbus. Blaydes managed to walk away from the fight with a TKO victory.

‘Razor’ needed little more than the first round to overcome the challenge presented by Doukas inside the octagon. The action was stopped after 17 seconds in the second round.


With his latest win against Doukas, the Blades improved their overall MMA record to 16–3, with a UFC record of 11–3. The victory marked his second consecutive victory after his Round Two loss at the hands of Derrick Lewis in UFC Fight Night: Blades v. Lewis.

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Curtis Blaydes: Sherdog| Record| No beard| knockout

High School: Won the state tournament in the heavy weight category … went 44-0 undefeated senior season at De La Salle … Glenbrook, CCC, and Conant won the tournament senior season … the only school wrestler in De La Salle history Most takedowns in history (121) … to finish undefeated by being a three-time varsity letter winner as well as being the team MVP senior season … ending high school career with an overall 95-18 record did.

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“He’s a heavyweight, and every heavyweight, we all have potential — it only takes one punch and that’s enough for me,” Blades said. “Enough for me to keep my radar going because it’s a heavyweight. You never know.”

If the Blades come out victorious, it will surely bring them another big fight. If this isn’t a potential interim title fight, it will certainly be the type of fight that would potentially be considered a No. 1 contender matchup. But Blades insists he’s not in the least bit worried about it. Whereas in the past, he may have been a little more vocal about what he deserves a win, “Razor” said that maturity and experience in the game has taught him a different perspective.

“My emotions are pretty much under control,” Blades said. “I just look at it like business. It’s just a job.”

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Curtis Blades took his game to another level at UFC Columbus ahead of tonight (Sat., March 26, 2022), live on ESPN/ESPN from inside the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, when “Razor” Chris Doukas Was sliced ​​through with a brutal second-goal TKO (punches).


Live! Stream UFC ‘Columbus’ on ESPN

The wait is over! The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns for the first time in 13 years in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, March 26, 2022, with a meaningful heavyweight contender fight between Curtis Blades (No. 4) and Chris Doukas (No. 4). 8), both have won five of their last six matches. In the co-main event of UFC ‘Columbus’, No.2-ranked flyweight contender, Oscar Askarov, faces No.6-seeded Kai Cara-France in a match with title impact.

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