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Video: Jeff Molina not proud of UFC 261 win, eyes fight with Great Value Figueiredo brother

MMA Fighting Share this story Jeff Molina may have gotten his first UFC win, and his first bonus, but he’s not happy with his octagon debut and has his sights set on the brother of the current 125-pound champion. In the second fight of the night this past Saturday at UFC 261, Molina picked up a unanimous decision win over Aori Qileng in the event’s Fight of the Night to earn an extra $50,000. After an exciting battle over the first two rounds, Molina opened up in a big way in the third, landing 127 significant strikes the third most in a round in UFC history. The 2020 DWCS contract winner’s 189 total significant strikes landed set a new record in the flyweight division, shattering champion Deiveson Figueiredo’s previous record of 137 landed against Brandon Moreno at UFC 256.

Jeff Molina admits he was f****d up after getting rocked in final 10 seconds: I was hurt for like 10 minutes after the fight

Jeff Molina promised he would put on a show at UFC 261 and he did just that. Molina made his UFC debut against Aoriqileng in the second fight of the night. In the lead-up to the scrap, the Contender Series winner thought he would be able to finish Aoriqileng. The game plan was to use leg kicks to eventually get his hands down and land something up top. Yet, Molina knew after the first round he had to make some big adjustments. “This guy likes to march people down and the game plan was to chop his lead leg down early and often and then go up high,” Molina said to BJPENN.com. “That was the biggest thing in the fight that wasn’t working for me and we had to adjust after the first round. We also wanted him to respect the power and I did a good job on that in the second and third round.”

Francisco Figueiredo gets new date, third different opponent for UFC return

MMA Fighting Share this story Photo via Francisco Figueiredo Francisco Figueiredo won’t be making his return to the octagon in May after all. The older brother of UFC flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo has agreed to face Malcolm Gordon at the July 17 UFC Fight Night card, multiple people with knowledge of the booking told MMA Fighting. Combate first reported the change. The UFC has yet to announce the location and headlining attraction for the Fight Night event. Figueiredo was originally scheduled to face Jimmy Flick on May 8, but J.P. Buys stepped in after Flick’s surprising retirement. It’s still unclear what led to Buys’ withdrawal from the card.

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UFC s Jimmy Flick explains retirement decision: We have no 401k We have no fallback

MMA Fighting Share this story When Jimmy Flick appeared on Dana White’s Contender Series and said he was fighting to bring his family back together, he wasn’t lying. And when the flyweight decided that goal would never be realized, and that fighting would take more from him than he wanted to give, he decided to hang up his gloves just one fight into his UFC career. “I need to justify what I mean by that,” Flick said on What the Heck after announcing his retirement at 30. “The UFC never did me wrong. I love everything the UFC did for me. I love the goals that I got to get to the UFC, to the person it made me.

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