Yoel Romero incredible fashion win against Alex Nicholson in wild 70-second bare knuckle fight

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Yoel Romero incredible fashion win against Alex Nicholson in wild 70-second bare knuckle fight

Yoel Romero incredible fashion win against Alex Nicholson in wild 70-second bare knuckle fight

Yoel Romero’s remarkable late-career run added another highlight in Miami as he knocked out Alex Nicholson in just 70 seconds during a bare-knuckle MMA bout. The event, held at the Unrivaled Arena and promoted by Jorge Masvidal’s Gamebred FC, saw Romero originally scheduled to face Hector Lombard.

Yoel Romero incredible fashion win against Alex Nicholson in wild 70-second bare knuckle fight

Yoel Romero’s remarkable late-career run added another highlight in Miami as he knocked out Alex Nicholson in just 70 seconds during a bare-knuckle MMA bout. The event, held at the Unrivaled Arena and promoted by Jorge Masvidal’s Gamebred FC, saw Romero originally scheduled to face Hector Lombard.

In a stunning display of raw power and veteran savvy, Yoel Romero added another electrifying chapter to his legendary late-career run this past weekend in Miami. The former Olympic wrestler and UFC title contender needed just 70 seconds to dispatch Alex Nicholson in a wild bare-knuckle MMA bout that had fans on their feet from the opening bell.

The event, promoted by UFC star Jorge Masvidal under his Gamebred FC banner, took place at the Unrivaled Arena. Romero was originally slated to face fellow veteran Hector Lombard, but when Lombard withdrew before fight week, Nicholson stepped in on short notice to headline the card.

Nicholson, a former UFC and PFL competitor, started the fight with promise, showing good movement and aggression. But Romero, known for his explosive athleticism and devastating power, quickly reminded everyone why he's one of the most feared fighters in combat sports history. A swift takedown followed by ground-and-pound ended the contest in just over a minute, handing Nicholson his fourth consecutive loss—all by first-round knockout across different promotions.

For Romero, now 47, this victory marks his third win in his last four fights since parting ways with Bellator in 2023. The Cuban-born fighter has been remarkably active, competing across multiple organizations including iKON FC, Colosseum MMA, RFA Wrestling, and now Gamebred Bare Knuckle MMA. His ability to adapt to different rulesets and promotions speaks volumes about his enduring skill and warrior mentality.

For fans of combat sports, this fight was a reminder that age is just a number when you combine elite athleticism with relentless determination. Whether you're training in the gym or cheering from the stands, there's a lesson here about never counting out a true champion.

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