UFC Vancouver: Djorden Santos Wants Matchmakers to Keep Him On Big Cards
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UFC Vancouver: Djorden Santos Wants Matchmakers to Keep Him On Big Cards
""Not serious at all," Santos (11-2) said of his injuries, though he likely will need some time off to heal up."
""I was certain that I won, because he just caught me with one moment in the second round.""
""I finished the round better than him, and in the third round I did more. I worked above on the ground n' pound, so I was certain that I won this fight.""
""I'm a dog, I'm a Brazilian warrior, and I have a lot more to show, I promise.""
Djorden Santos picked up his first UFC victory in Vancouver, winning a unanimous decision after a high-action middleweight scrap. Santos left the octagon with his knee and ankle iced and wrapped but described the injuries as not serious, though recovery time is likely. The 28-year-old from Belo Horizonte trains at American Top Team in Miami and entered the UFC through the Contender Series last year. Santos believed he controlled the fight after a brief second-round moment against him, finished stronger in rounds two and three, and emphasized his desire to appear on big cards and show more of his skills.
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