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Career high point: Nathan Levy's first UFC victory Israel today

2022-05-01T06:36:18.884Z


The Israeli fighter achieved his first victory in the largest MMA organization in the world, when he defeated a judge on Mike Bryden, his American rival • Warn him


A great achievement for the Israeli fighter Natan Levy, who won this morning (Sunday) for the first time in the UFC, the ultimate fighting championship.

At the end of a three-round thrilling battle, Levy defeated American fighter Mike Bryden showing control and almost even knocked Bryden down by knockout, during the third round of the fight.

It is important to note that most of the battle between Levy and Briden was balanced, but the Israeli fighter in the end often managed to give a number of powerful kicks, one of them right at his opponent's chest.

Congrats @Levy_Natan on showing your technique and warrior spirit, persevering and getting your extremely well earned and deserved first UFC win pic.twitter.com/EbmHtwCepM

- Ram Gilboa (@RamGilboa) April 30, 2022

This is also the reason why at the end of the fight the judges determined Levy as the winner.

During the fight, Levy recorded 92 significant hits and 9 take-downs compared to only three of his opponent.

Levy managed to record his first victory in the largest MMA organization in the world, and in fact he draws a balance of 1: 1 after losing a previous battle as well in the judges' decision.

All in all, this is Levy's seventh win in the MMA fighting style.

Now the 30-year-old Israeli will wait to determine his next opponent and we all wish him great success, of course.

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Source: israelhayom

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