

I’m young and I’m sure I’ll show a lot more.

I’ll get better, train more, and I’m sure this is not my only opportunity. Molly McCann looked like a world beater after knocking out Luana Carolina and she’s ready to take on seemingly insurmountable odds next. But, I kept my head high … I’m not going to say I should have won, otherwise the belt would be here with me, but what matters the most is I’m happy with my performance. Molly McCann down to fight Valentina Shevchenko if Taila Santos drops out: ‘I would love to be like Michael Bisping’, 9:00 PM. “Deep in my heart, I was expecting to hear ‘Taila Santos,’ but that’s not the name he said. “I was waiting for my name,” she continued. But I was able to take her down in the fourth as well and control for a bit, but she got back up quickly. I haven’t sat down to analyze the fight yet I have to re-watch it. “I ended up getting taken down in the last round but took her down in four rounds. “I think that up until the third round when my eye was still okay, but I still managed to get her down in the fourth,” Santos said. She’ll now undergo surgery in the coming weeks, but once cleared to compete again, she hopes for an instant rematch with “The Bullet.” As the fight progressed following that critical moment, it quickly became clear that Santos’ vision was being affected. Perhaps the biggest difference-maker in the fight can be credited to an accidental head clash that broke the orbital bone of Santos. The way people talked about this woman, I thought to myself, ‘Wow, I won’t be able to take her down.’ I imposed my takedowns and managed to do everything I wanted. “After I fought her, I could see she’s not all that, you know? She’s very tough and intelligent, of course, but nothing abnormal. “Everybody sees her as this monster, the boogeyman,” Santos told MMA Fighting. Chael Sonnen: Shevchenko Is ‘A Thing Of Folklore,’ But Not Unbeatable
