Henry Cejudo and Kamaru Usman share different predictions for Paulo Costa vs. Roman Kopylov fight at UFC 318
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Photograph by Paulo Costa Paulo Costa was measured to Roman Kopylov, in the UFC 318 costellar fight. Costa took the center of the cage and connected a kick, then it would impact another kick and Kopylov would recede, but it would not cave and hit left. Kopylov dodged Costa's rams and propinated a left hand. Costa threw a jab, Kopylov impacted left. Costa went to the ground and lost its mouthguard, but then he would kick the body, later, the refe…
Paulo Costa decisions Roman Kopylov in UFC 318 co-main event
A middleweight bout between No. 13 ranked Paulo Costa and No. 14 ranked Roman Kopylov served as the UFC 318 co-main event on Saturday. Costa entered the fight coming off back-to-back losses and had been defeated in four of his last five fights. The former title challenger was fighting to remain in the rankings and stay relevant in the 185-pound division. Kopylov made the walk to the octagon inside Smoothie King Center in New Orleans on a two-fig…
UFC 318: Paulo Costa Erases Losing Streak, Looks Strong Against Roman Kopylov
Middleweight Roman Kopylov, coming off a head kick finish of Chris Curtis, faced off with ex-title challenger Paulo Costa at UFC 318 on Saturday. Costa was 1-4 across five fights dating back to his 2020 title challenge against then-champ Israel Adesanya. The pairing served as the co-main event in New Orleans on Saturday, with UFC 318 headlined by Dustin Poirier’s retirement fight. Costa opened with a kick to the body, and would target the body a…
Michael Bisping Says Paulo Costa Needs a Sports Psychologist After UFC Struggles
The UFC middleweight contender Paulo Costa will be making his first appearance of the year against Roman Kopylov in less than a few hours. Michael Bisping recently took the time to fire shots at him, depicting how he lacks mental prowess and highlighted that he needs a sports psychologist. The sudden outbreak is a result of seeing Paulo Costa's successively disappointing results and seeing him not learning from past mistakes. If successful in c…
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