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Waters will take on Billy Goff in a welterweight fight at a UFC event on May 11, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Waters will look to begin his UFC career at 2-0 after besting Josh Quinian via unanimous decision last April. It'll be his first fight since his UFC debut, while his opponent Goff fought last August. It'll be interesting to see how Waters' significant height advantage (6-foot-5 vs 5-foot-10) plays out in this contest.
Waters will look to begin his UFC career at 2-0 after besting Josh Quinian via unanimous decision last April. It'll be his first fight since his UFC debut, while his opponent Goff fought last August. It'll be interesting to see how Waters' significant height advantage (6-foot-5 vs 5-foot-10) plays out in this contest.
Excellent effort in UFC debut
Waters defeated Josh Quinlan via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Easy work. Waters won the LFA Welterweight Championship just a couple weeks ago, but that didn't stop him from accepting this fight on late notice and cruising to a unanimous decision win over Quinlan. Waters used his massive 6-foot-5 frame to stand at distance and hammer his opponent with jabs. It was a highly impressive and competent performance from a guy that entered with all of eight professional fights under his belt. Waters appeared on Dana White's Contender Series last September and was submitted by Gabriel Bonfim, who went on to win his UFC debut in 49 seconds. Kudos to Waters for taking advantage of the opportunity.
Easy work. Waters won the LFA Welterweight Championship just a couple weeks ago, but that didn't stop him from accepting this fight on late notice and cruising to a unanimous decision win over Quinlan. Waters used his massive 6-foot-5 frame to stand at distance and hammer his opponent with jabs. It was a highly impressive and competent performance from a guy that entered with all of eight professional fights under his belt. Waters appeared on Dana White's Contender Series last September and was submitted by Gabriel Bonfim, who went on to win his UFC debut in 49 seconds. Kudos to Waters for taking advantage of the opportunity.
Takes debut fight on short notice
Waters will face Josh Quinlan at UFC Vegas 72 on April 29, Aaron Bronsteter of TSN.ca reports.
ANALYSIS
It's a quick turnaround for Waters, who will fill in for Ange Loosa after winning the vacant LFA welterweight title via KO/TKO less than two weeks ago. While the timing may not be ideal, Waters has the ability to succeed due to his well-rounded skillset, as he counts three knockouts and three submissions among his seven professional MMA victories.
It's a quick turnaround for Waters, who will fill in for Ange Loosa after winning the vacant LFA welterweight title via KO/TKO less than two weeks ago. While the timing may not be ideal, Waters has the ability to succeed due to his well-rounded skillset, as he counts three knockouts and three submissions among his seven professional MMA victories.