Former WEC champion, and likely UFC lightweight contender, Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis (15-2) earned his second straight victory in the Octagon as part of the opening main card bout for UFC 144.
Pettis would land a kick to the side of opponent Joe Lauzon’s head, sending the multi-“Fight Night” bonus winner to the mat at 81-seconds of the first round.
With the win, Pettis is being considered as the first opponent for the newly crowned UFC lightweight champ Ben Henderson. It would be a rematch of their WEC 53 title match from December 2010, which saw Pettis win a unanimous decision over Henderson.
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Former WEC champion, and likely UFC lightweight contender, Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis (15-2) earned his second straight victory in the Octagon as part of the opening main card bout for UFC 144.
Pettis would land a kick to the side of opponent Joe Lauzon’s head, sending the multi-”Fight Night” bonus winner to the mat at 81-seconds of the first round.
With the win, Pettis is being considered as the first opponent for the newly crowned UFC lightweight champ Ben Henderson. It would be a rematch of their WEC 53 title match from December 2010, which saw Pettis win a unanimous decision over Henderson.
Props to IronForgesIron.com for the GIF