Victor Henry won Pedro Falcao No. ufc vegas 105. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram.
Pedro Falcao didn't have an easy life ufc vegas 105, an event held this Saturday (5). The Brazilian starred in a war against Victor Henry, suffered with the resistance of the North American and was defeated by the unanimous decision of the judges. The fight was held in the bantamweight division (up to 61,2 kg) of the organization.
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With this result, Pedro is now in his second appearance without winning with the UFC gloves. In his career, he has 16 positive results and five negative ones. He needs to win in his next appearance to improve his situation.
Henry, in turn, reached the 25th victory of his career - the fourth in the company since his debut, in 2022. The North American also has seven other defeats.
Pedro Falcao survives knockdown, but loses to Victor Henry on points
Pedro took the first steps in the fight, with low kicks and dominating the action at close range, until he attempted a takedown, which was defended. The Brazilian insisted on holding him, but Henry managed to get away and take him down. Falcao defended himself well, got back on his feet, but the American landed a good right hand, which knocked Pedrinho down.
Pedro Falcao could not resist the pressure and was defeated in ufc vegas 105. Photo Reproduction/X.
Despite the heavy blow he suffered, Falcao held Victor and recovered to return to his feet, in the center of the octagon. The Brazilian continued to press, was told by his coaches to 'let his hand go' against his opponent and landed some good blows, although they were not enough to turn the fight around.
The second round started off lively, with both fighters exchanging blows in the exchange. Pedro then managed to land a good takedown on Henry and reached half guard, but Victor reversed the situation and got back to his feet. Falcao attacked with the same grip, went for the takedown and saw the American escape once again.
In the third round, Pedrinho tried to take him down, but Victor showed resistance again to get out of the position. When he got back to his feet, he seemed to be a slower Brazilian, showing signs of fatigue and lowering his guard. The blows landed easily and he still tried to respond, but without the physical strength he had before – even in takedowns. The result was a unanimous decision by the judges.
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