![]() ![]() Nunes was taking some big swings, and soon, they were trading haymakers! Both women were hurt, and they continued to trade! Pena began walking forward, hitting the champ again. Pena was getting her licks in her jab landed more than once. Round two saw some heavy exchanges in the opening minute. The second round saw a drastic shift, as the tide turned almost immediately. Nunes was in position for a guillotine, and seemed to be smiling - “The Lioness” was playing with her food. Nunes had her arm across Pena’s mouth, but the challenger escaped, and regained half-guard. Trying to slip out the back, Pena instead gave up her back. September 29, 2006.That didn’t work either Nunes instead landed a trip, getting on top and threatening with a guillotine before Pena got out of harm’s way. ^ "Omaha Fight Club Official Results".^ "Meet the Wolff brothers: former Navy SEALS turned MMA fighters".^ "X-1: Nations Collide Card and Results".^ "The UFC releases Andre Gusmao, Brandon Wolff, & Dave Kaplan".^ "UFC Fight for the Troops: Ben Saunders vs.Archived from the original on October 17, 2008. ^ "UFC Releases "War Machine" Jon Koppenhaver After Controversial Comments Regarding Death Of Evan Tannen".^ "UFC newcomer Brandon Wolff seeking full-time opportunity".^ "WOTNM: Warriors of the New Millennium 4".Mixed martial arts record Professional record breakdownįayetteville, North Carolina, United States Wolff, later received his bachelor's degree from American Military University. ![]() Navy SEAL graduated from BUD/S class 223. Wolff also has a twin brother, Brenton, who is also a former U.S. He received an honorable discharge in 2001 leaving as a Construction Mechanic Third Class rank. Following SEAL Tactical Training (STT) and completion of a six-month probationary period, he received the Special Warfare insignia, also known as the "SEAL Trident". Wolff graduated from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training (BUD/S) class 222 in 1999. Personal life īefore fighting professionally, Wolff was a U.S. ![]() He lost the fight via kimura, dropping Wolff to three losses in a row. In his first fight after his UFC release, Wolff faced Dylan Clay at X-1: Nations Collide on June 14, 2010. He lost the fight via guillotine choke, and was subsequently released from the promotion. In his second fight for the promotion, Wolff faced Yoshiyuki Yoshida at UFC 98 on May 23, 2009. ![]() He lost the fight via first-round TKO (knees). Wolff would instead make his debut against Ben Saunders at UFC: Fight for the Troops on December 10, 2008. He was expected to face Jon Koppenhaver in his debut however, Koppenhaver would be released from the promotion after refusing to fight Wolff and for his comments on deceased UFC fighter Evan Tanner. Following this win, Wolff would compile a professional record of 7–3, with notable fights against UFC veterans Riki Fukuda and Chad Reiner before being signed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship in late 2008. Wolff made his professional MMA debut on January 5, 2002, when he faced David Santiago at Warriors of the New Millennium 4. Wolff (born October 18, 1975) is an American mixed martial artist and former Navy SEAL, who is perhaps best known for his short stint in the Welterweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship nicknamed “Killer Bee”. American mixed martial arts fighter (born 1975) Brandon Wolffīrandon W.K. ![]()
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