IRISH fighter Ian Garry steps into the UFC octagon in Las Vegas tonight believing victory over Gabriel Green will catapult his career to a new level.
I feel like I've got a point to prove in this fight and show how hard I hit and how strong I am and how fast I am. There has been plenty of hype around UFC London, but it's like people have forgotten that the Irish are the best crowd in the world. "This is obviously bigger because it's International Fight Week. It's their biggest fight card of the year. "I've only been put on big cards because I show up and they know I can deal with the pressure. I will get to show a more violent and venomous side of me and I want the world to see that." He's going to try to beat me, he's going to be aggressive, he's going to rush forward and I'm going to knock him out." It's about the fans and the people that are here – they fly so many UFC fighters in to do stuff for the fans and it's a great energy. Taking place during the organisation's famed International Fight Week, UFC 276 is headlined by two title fights. "I wasn't full of joy even though it was a win. I got straight back into the gym after it. In Green, a 29-year-old Californian with a record of 11 wins and three defeats, he has an adversary who will go toe-to-toe. I dominated the fight for 15 minutes.
We break down pre-fight odds and the eventual result for Ian Garry vs. Gabriel Green at UFC 276.
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UFC 276 saw welterweight prospect Ian Garry put on arguably his best performance yet, going to a decision against a gritty Gabe Green.
Green’s grappling came out to play midway through round two, however, he found himself being fully mounted after trying to trip Garry. The lightening fast Irishman got the fight back on the feet and once again, and threw his piston of a right hand at the end of another beautiful combo. Midway through the round, one of Garry’s explosive combos allowed for him to get the fight back to the centre of the Octagon. Despite that, “Gifted” Gabe Green did an extremely good job of cutting off the cage and put back on the forward pressure. Garry found himself with his back to the cage, throwing a right high kick and exploding with combos.
Ian Garry defeated Gabriel Green via unanimous decision, at UFC 276 on Saturday, July 2, 2022, live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV.
Garry broke the clinch and landed a knee and follow it up with a combination. Garry got back to his feet and landed a knee up the middle and followed with a jab. Garry landed a combination and followed up with an uppercut. Garry was able to fight his way off the fence but Green was able to cut off Garry and land a big shot at the end of the round. Green was able to escape, get back to his feet and slam Garry back to the ground. Green landed a superman punch but Garry came back and landed a pair of punches.
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Ian Garry extended his unbeaten record with a hard-fought unanimous decision win over Gabe Green on the prelims of UFC 276.
While Garry won all three rounds, Green certainly didn’t make the win an easy one. There apparently wasn’t enough time for an in-cage interview with Garry following the victory, which was a surprise given that “The Future” ranks his mic skills among the best in the sport. “The Future” has quickly made a name for himself as one of the UFC’s highest-profile prospects, and the MMA world was watching his performance closely.
Ian Garry's UFC rise continued in the early hours of Sunday morning, as he dismantled game opponent Gabriel Green at UFC 276 in Las Vegas.
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The Irish star steps back into the cage this evening.
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Ian Garry maintained his unbeaten UFC record with a unanimous decision victory over Gabe Green in Las Vegas.
"I want to be in this octagon as much as possible. The Australian won a 50-45 shutout on all three cards for his third win over Holloway. "Next time I put you on skates, you’re going to get frozen like Elsa."
The Dubliner defeated Gabriel Green via unanimous decision to give him his third victory in just eight months since joining the promotion.
“I want to bring it back for them, they deserve it. Speaking after the dominant win, Garry said: “I don’t see any reason to stop. Give him some time and he's going to be a problem. “I want the UFC back in Dublin. I want to bring the UFC back to Dublin. The Irish fans deserve it, they have been absolutely amazing for me. So precise. So powerful.