Charles Jourdain Makes A Splash With Sub Win In New Division
Briefly

Canada's Charles Jourdain showcased his striking and grappling skills in his bantamweight debut, submitting Victor Henry decisively in the second round.
In the first round, Jourdain effectively countered Henry's pressure with flying knees and elbows, demonstrating his striking adaptability despite being on the back foot.
Round two saw Jourdain pivot past Henry's attacks, eventually capitalizing on an opportunity to lock in a power guillotine that secured him the win.
Jourdain's performance not only ended his two-fight skid but also established him as a potential threat in the bantamweight division with this impressive victory.
Read at Cageside Press
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