Khabib Nurmagomedov: Garry showcased his dominance over Magny at UFC 292, almost matched Khabib’s record by securing a victory with the widest margin in UFC. Throughout the match, Garry maintained his commanding presence, utilizing impactful combinations and forceful body kicks. As the bout progressed, Magny found it challenging to counter Garry’s attacks and endured a one-sided contest inside the Octagon.
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Ian Garry broke Khabib’s Record?
During the 2017 UFC 219 match between Khabib and Edson Barboza, Khabib similarly displayed dominance and achieved a victory with the most substantial point margin in UFC history. The judges’ verdict of 30-24, 30-25, and 30-25 led to a 16-point difference.
Although Garry’s judges’ scores of 30-26 didn’t quite reach the 16-point margin, he did receive a 30-24 score, akin to Khabib’s achievement. Notably, Garry’s feat of accomplishing this without resorting to wrestling is truly remarkable.
The official scorecards indicated a clear victory for Ian Garry with scores of 30-26, 30-26, and 30-24. The MMA community was impressed by the significant point difference between the two fighters. Garry’s dominant performance, particularly his striking and brutal kicks, stood out, especially since he achieved this victory without relying on wrestling.
Ian Machado Garry, as anticipated, lived up to the high expectations surrounding him by completely dismantling MMA veteran Neil Magny at UFC 292.
While the victory was predictable, fans are intrigued by the manner in which it was achieved. Right from the opening minute of the fight, the Irish prospect showcased absolute control. Garry’s powerful calf kicks caused Magny to be knocked down multiple times in the initial round, a situation that was further exacerbated by Magny’s smaller leg size.
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