LAS VEGAS – Manel Kape beat David Dvorak by unanimous decision Saturday on the preliminary card at UFC Fight Night 216 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.
Take a look inside the fight with Kape, who picked up his second UFC victory since he left RIZIN.
David Dvorak vs. Manel Kape
Result: Manel Kape def. David Dvorak via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Updated records: Kape (18-6 MMA, 2-2 UFC), Dvorak (20-5 MMA, 3-2 UFC)
Key stat: Kape out-struck Dvorak in significant strikes 58 to 33.
Kape on speed differential as X-factor
“He’s still slow. He’s still slow. He just changed his game plan. It was not usual he would fight like he (fought). Normally, if you watch his last fights, all of the fights in his career, he’s all the time the man in the center of the ring. This time, he chose to be the man back (against) the cage. I don’t know if he worked a long time for that, but if you didn’t put in work or put in the fights so many times, you’re going to lose. You’re going to lose.”
Kape on near kimura finish
“I think I was breaking his arm, but he showed me he has a lion heart, a spirit of sacrifice. He has a big spirit of sacrifice. He just showed he doesn’t want to lose this fight. He showed he wants to be there. He just showed he doesn’t want to lose this fight. He showed he wants to be there. He showed himself that he’s tough, but he paid the price for that.”
Kape explains taunting
“I feel like fish in water, you know? When I step in the cage, I feel very comfortable. I do everything that I do. I do everything I want. It’s my space, so I have a little bit of fun like I didn’t have for a long time. I just want to show this division how comfortable I am inside the cage.”
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