Bobby Green extends UFC win streak to four at 39
Bobby Green stopped Terrance McKinney with one second left in the first round at UFC 329, pushing his win streak to four and continuing an unlikely late-career surge at 39.
McKinney pressed forward early and nearly locked in a submission, per Sherdog, but Green escaped and finished the lightweight bout with a flurry of strikes at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The veteran improved to 4-0 since beating Jeremy Stephens last year, with wins over Lance Gibson Jr. and Daniel Zellhuber sandwiched between.
Green building momentum with active schedule
After the fight, Green told UFC cameras he planned to keep the run going. "I told you my activity, and I'm on a roll. And I'm not playing. And I am gonna keep doing this thing that nobody's ever seen," he said. "I might not be the Conor McGregor or the Max Holloway. But man, I am gonna make my own wave, I am gonna make my own sh*t going."
McKinney dropped to 1-2 in his last three fights. Green has not said who he wants next, but the lightweight veteran has stayed busy enough to force the UFC's hand on booking him again before the year is out.
Reported via:
- Sherdog — King Green is rewriting his UFC story at 39 with four straight wins
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