

Steven Peterson, who had an incredible war against Julian Erosa at UFC Vegas 47, proved that he is a certified warrior as a document he signed with his own blood surfaced.
Both fighters delivered fans a stupendous back and forth bloody dog fight at the UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs Strickland event and reminded fans what the sport of MMA has in store for them.
Fitting pic.twitter.com/br5eIo6CaF
— Paul Felder (@felderpaul) February 6, 2022
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UFC veteran Paul Felder shared a picture of a pre-fight document signed by ‘Ocho’ before the fight, reportedly with his own blood. ‘The Irish Dragon’ captioned the Twitter post, “Fitting.” It was certainly fitting for the warrior who fought with blood gushing out from his mouth until the end.
Also, Peterson mentioned that his favorite fight move was a ‘Face punch,’ which just sits perfectly with his showstopper against Erosa.
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The first fight of the main card between the featherweights went the distance, as Julian Erosa got his hand raised with a well-deserved split decision victory.
Can Julian Erosa vs. Steven Peterson get tonight’s UFC Fight of the Night award?
What Julian Erosa and Steven Peterson did in the cage was certainly a fight that deserves all the praise. Both featherweights remained on two feet, having eaten huge blows on their faces.
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Many fans believed that this fight was on par with the main event of the first UFC fight card of the year, Giga Chikadze vs. Calvin Kattar. Some of them even called it the fight of the year, but it’s still too early to declare that. It could be the best fight yet, but the UFC still has 11 months’ worth of events left.
However, the dogfight between both warriors has the potential to grab the Fight of the Night award tonight at the UFC Vegas 47 event.
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Do you think any fight on the prelims was better than the main card opener? Can any upcoming main card fight steal this featherweight bout’s thunder? Let us know in the comments below.
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