#3Β Pete Sell vs.Β Scott Smith

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TUF 4 castmates Scott Smith and Pete Sell had battled under a similar pennant amid the unscripted TV drama recordings – ‘Team Mojo’ – however that did not prevent them from doing battle on the undercard of the season’s Finale appear.

In spite of Sell being more known for his ground game and Smith being a known knockout puncher, ‘Drago’ chose to battle fire with flame, and remained in the pocket, exchanging off with Smith from the off.

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A wild initially round observed the two men in a bad position – Sell was dropped by a left snare from Smith – however they kept on trading punches, undaunted, and even discovered time to praise the companionship they had manufactured on the unscripted TV drama – stopping the activity to high-five a few times previously going ideal back to exchanging.

The second round observed business as usual, yet all of a sudden it was Sell who seemed to have the preferred standpoint, getting some clubbing blows that had Smith on edge. At the point when Sell hit his rival with an awful left snare to the body, the battle looked everything except done.

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Smith lurched in reverse in distress and Sell charged forward, detecting the finish….only to run straightforwardly into a haymaker right hand from ‘Hands of Steel’ that in a flash thumped him oblivious. Smith essentially crumbled onto Sell to convey some subsequent shots, yet the battle was at that point over.

On the off chance that Smith had been playing possum, it would have made the complete sufficiently insane, however amazingly the body shot abandoned him squirming miserably after the battle was finished – making everybody question how the hell he had thrown such a lovely knockout uppercut right now he did.

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In the event that a complete like this had occurred in a motion picture, individuals would have scrutinized its credibility.

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