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Robin Roos explains biggest mistake in Cage Warriors title fight
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Robin Roos. Photo: Chris Önnerby and Cage Warriors
Swedish MMA fighter Robin ”Pretty Boy” Roos fought well but lost the Cage Warriors title fight at CW 175 last night.
After a strong start by the Swede, the Italian champ came back with a vengeance throughout the remainder of the fight.
”As you could see, things didn’t go my way today,” Roos later commented on the title fight. ”I did a decent first round, but then I started chasing the knockout. I wasn’t quite there. Anyway, I will come back stronger. I’ll be back.”
Robin Roos after his @CageWarriors title bout against Bellandi:
”As you could see, things didn’t go my way today. I did a decent first round, but then I started chasing the knockout. I wasn’t quite there. Anyway, I will come back stronger. I’ll be back.” pic.twitter.com/GMa4WgVlpH
— Matias Andres – Fight Life 🇸🇪 🇨🇱 🇰🇭 🇺🇸 (@MatiasAndresMMA) July 26, 2024
Cage Warriors 175 with Robin Roos – Full results
Main card
- Dario Bellandi def. Robin Roos via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)
- Bellandi retains the CW Middleweight title
- Mason Jones def. Michael Pagani via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-26)
- Adam Cullen def. Yan Blasco via TKO (elbows from ground and pound) after 2:50 of round three
- Stefano Paternò def. Olli Santalahti via KO (punches) after 3:56 of round 3
- Ieuan Davies def. Adam Shelley via Submission (rear-naked choke) after 1:18 of round two
- Matthew Camilleri def. Emanuele Sabatino via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Prelims
- George Smith def. Craig Rawlins via Submission (triangle choke) after 4:48 of round one
- Connor Wilson def. Raz Bring via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
- Florian’ Doskja def. Christian Tebbett via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
- Manuel Del Valle def. Mariusz Mikołajewski via TKO (Referee stoppage in-between rounds)
- Davide Scarano def. Fran Breen via Submission (armbar) after 4:44 on round one
- Giuseppe Mastrogiacomo def. Hossein Mousavi via TKO (Elbow followed by Knee and punches) after 2:29 of round three
Early Prelims
- Kallum Parker def. Jack Claffey via TKO (punches) after 1:15 of round one
- Damon Donald def. Matteo Martignoni via TKO (Fighter unable to answer the bell)
- Naglis Kanišauskas def. Leon Naumann via KO (Right Hook – punch) after 4:50 of round two
- Dylan Hazan def. Elves Oliveira via KO (flying knee) after 0:12 of round two
- Teddy Stringer def. Maicon Kobayashi via Submission (rear-naked choke) after 1:28 of round one
- Simone Patrizi def. Diego Dikson via KO (ground and pound – punches) after 0:53 of round two
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