After illness forced him out of last weekend’s fight card, Mederos looked at full health and dialled all the way in against Choinski, picking him apart on the feet from the outset. The 28-year-old Dana White’s Contender Series (DWCS) graduate mixed up his weapons and targets throughout, brutalizing Choinski’s lead leg, putting him on the canvas three times with low kicks, en route to a lopsided win on the scorecards.
Mederos, who now trains at The MMA Lab, looked like a good blend of his new gym and his old gym, Factory X Muay Thai, in this one, showing slickness with increased power and vicious intent to collect the most impressive win of his young UFC career. Now 3-0 in the UFC and riding a nine-fight winning streak, a step up in competition could be in order for Mederos after this kind of performance.
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