SAITAMA, September 20 – The war ended early at Saitama Super Arena Saturday night, and this one belonged to Mark Hunt. Facing off with fellow heavyweight knockout artist Roy Nelson in an eagerly-anticipated clash of top ten contenders, “The Super Samoan” struck often, eventually denting the steel chin of Nelson en route to a second-round knockout victory that reaffirmed the resurgent 40-year-old as one of the most dangerous punchers in the sport.And he did it in the same country as some of his biggest fights in PRIDE and K-1, making the victory even sweeter.Two of the divis … Read the Full Article Here
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