Mark Vologdin discussed his emotions and performance in his UFC debut fight. When asked about keeping his hands low in the third round and absorbing many strikes, Vologdin acknowledged that his corner was yelling at him about it. He explained that he was fighting on instinct at that point and kept thinking his opponent wouldn't drop him even with his hands down, though he admitted this was foolish. Vologdin addressed potential criticism about leaving his health on the line or technical issues, stating he doesn't care about such comments because he chose this path himself. Despite any flaws in his performance, he emphasized that he thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The post suggests Vologdin fought with a warrior mentality, prioritizing entertainment and personal satisfaction over perfect technical execution.
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Mark Vologdin reflects on UFC debut, admits dropping hands on instinct in third round
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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