Robelis Despaigne hopeful for UFC return if he can improve one thing after release (via @dannyseguratv)
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Robelis Despaigne hopeful for UFC return if he can improve one thing after release (via @dannyseguratv)
Robelis Despaigne doesn’t think he’s done fighting for the UFC. Despite getting released from the Las-Vegas based promotion in October, the Olympic bronze medalist in taekwondo is determined, and confident, he’ll once again find himself fighting inside the octagon. Despaigne (5-2) aims to work his way back to the UFC, where he thinks he belongs. “That’s the plan. The doors are not closed,” Despaigne told MMA Junkie in Spanish. “It’s just a matte…
Get him back in the UFC", "Dana give him another shot" - Fans erupt over Robelis Despaigne's 4-second KO at KC51
Robelis Despaigne has lit social media on fire with his vicious 4-second knock-out over his opponent at Karate Combat 51 (KC51). Now fans are clamoring for the fighter's return to the UFC.
12/21/24 Notebook: Robelis Despaigne Wins Karate Combat Debut In Four Seconds
Welcome to the notebook, a quick catchup of all the smaller (but still important) stories from the world of MMA! If you want the notebook delivered to you every morning along with MMA’s top headlines, consider subscribing to the Knockdown Daily newsletter via Substack. It’s free! Here are the latest stories we’re following: UFC Robelis Despaigne, a former UFC heavyweight who was cut from the roster earlier this year after back-to-back losses, w…
Four-Second Knockout Earned For UFC Cast Off In Historic Debut Leaves Fans In Awe
Whilst not enjoying the brightest of spells during his Octagon tenure, Cuban knockout ace, Robelis Despaigne needed just 4-seconds to dispatch his opponent in his first outing under the Karate Combat banner this weekend — flattening the foe with a stinging right hand in the opening exchange. Despaigne, who was touted as a potential future top challenger in the UFC’s heavyweight division, fight out his contract with the Dana White-led promotion b…
See this post on Instagram A shared publication of La Tribuna Deportiva (MLB) (@eslatribuna) The return of the Cuban, Robelis Despaigne, to competitive activity was simply extraordinary. The extaekwondoca debuted on December 19 in the discipline Karate Combat (KC) and signed a stunning performance, because it knocked out his opponent in just four seconds, which meant a personal record and for this sport. The action took place in the pit that was…
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