UFC Boston Qualifier Results and Videos: Charles Rosa Shocks Manny Vermi

The preliminary part of the UFC Boston card prevented Charles Rosa from returning to action to catch the first round submission to Manny Bermudez. In the first battle since 2017, Rosa returned to revenge. Shortly before that, Molly McCann performed a powerful show against Diana Belbita and was baptized 30-26 to receive a point deduction for the illegal fence embezzlement. The turning point began when McCann climbed to the top and was hit hard. McCann has three consecutive wins. Prior to that, Sean Woodson performed well in his official UFC debut with Kyle Bochniak. The 7-0 featherweight was able to kneel and make almost every takedown attempt while fighting on his back.

Early in the qualifier Randy Costa won his first UFC victory by surgically blocking Boston salmon with a strike in the first round. Costa landed early and often, never winning salmon and winning in half a day. Early in the qualifier, UFC startup Brendan Allen made his promo debut with a second round submission by Kevin Holland. This has resulted in five victories for Allen, who has a bright future, just 23 years old.

** See full results below

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Charles Rosa Def. Round 1: Manny Bermudes by Aruba at 148-lb 2:46

Bermudez started off a quick fight. He saw strikes and control at the top. Behind him Rosa was looking for a submission. Rosa headed for Amba and beat Bermudes.

** It should be noted that Bermudez has lost weight and is fined 20% of his wallet.

Molly McCann Def. Diana Belbita (30-26 x3) by unanimous decision: (W) Flyweight

The flyweight did not waste busy time. Both were trading in front of their opponents. McCann was throwing hay makers while Belbita came down the middle. Belbita succeeded in volume, throwing more variety in the blow. McCann dropped out at the end, and as soon as Belvita rose, she fell again.

The craze continued to the second frame. McCann tried to fight on the floor and Belbita used a fence. The referee deducted the score for the violation. Starting again, McCann was able to fight on the ground. She stepped back, flattened Belvita and abandoned many strikes. Despite all the strikes, Belbita found a way to go back to the open space and get back. The players stayed in the last round. McCann pushed her heavy punches back while dancing. Belbita's versatility was reduced to a punch-only style and he couldn't put himself in a fight again.

Kyle Bochniak (30-26, 30-27 x2) by Sean Woodson defense unanimous decision: Featherweight

Woodson quickly throws a patented flying knee, but Bochniak ate it without a problem. Bochniak grabbed and began to grind Woodson. When he returned to the open space, he saw his knees and shook for a moment.

The fighter got the right to work in the second round. Woodson continued to score with the knee while Bochniak closed the expedition. The demolition defense was to Woodson. He was vertical and forced to find a way for evil to go inside. Bochniak tried to secure a takedown in the last round but couldn't. As Bochniak moved forward, Woodson kept throwing his knees and straight punches from his hind feet.

Randy Costa Def. Boston Salmon by TKO on Round 1: 2:15: Bantamweight

The salmon pushed the enemy against the fence early in the first round, but Costa was able to free. The right hand set dropped the salmon and Costa did not give up. He kept pouring into the volume and landed with his right hand flushing the right button. Salmon could never recover, and Costa did it himself.

Court McGee by Shaun Brady unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28): Middleweight

Brady straightened his feet, straightening the job. Brady's mistake filled the cup and paused. Brady scored with a massive left hand, asking McGee to step back and hold on to slow the action. McGee struggled to catch up with his opponent's speed and seemed to have stepped back the entire round.

McGee pushed for a second move, but Brady narrowed down and grabbed him. In an open space, McGee came back forward and Brady began to fight. As soon as McGee started more strikes, Brady shook him with a heavy punch. In the final round, McGee was equipped. He began to land more under pressure, but Brady was ready to hit his energy. It was McGee's brave effort, but not enough to finish.

Brendan Alan Def. Round two: Kevin Holland by Middleweight Submitted at 3:38 (RNC)

The middleweight worked fine, exchanging kicks. Allen quickly closed the streets and shortened life, but kept inside. He took his back, but Holland shook him to get first place. The elbows from the top open Allen's forehead. Holland stepped back and worked hard for RNC, but Allen ran hard and ran away and choked his back neck. Holland made quick kills to start the second action. The Netherlands took time to escape, but were busy to avoid triangle attempts. Alan eventually swept back and locked the RNC he was looking for in the first round.

Daniel Spitz (30-27 x3) by Tanner Bouzer def unanimous decision: Heavyweight

The big man felt a little bad to open the bout. Both men kicked a little bodywork, but there were very few wow moments throughout the opening frame. Spitz put pressure behind his length in the second round. Bo worked at the counter and put a terrible ring on his opponent. Spitz began showing signs of damage around his knees, thanks to Boser's leg kick. Bo continued the bullfight in the last round. He could land the sheep while Spitz squeezed him. Spitz didn't throw much. He moved forward, but that's it.

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