Cowboy Oliveira sleeps LaFlare, first time ever finished.

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Looks like Cowboy Oliveira has bounced back from his loss to Cowboy Cerrrone in impressive fashion, having not lost a fight since (4-0-0-1[No contest]).

With a KO win over a ranked opponent who had only lost to Maia, and never been finished is Cowboy on a path to test his skills against Welterweight's elite fighters?

Discuss.
 
Reminds me of Machida/Bader. Laflare couldn't have made it more obvious that he was about to rush in. Nice uppercut by Cowboy anyway.
 




Looks like Cowboy Oliveira has bounced back from his loss to Cowboy Cerrrone in impressive fashion, having not lost a fight since (4-0-0-1[No contest]).

With a KO win over a ranked opponent who had only lost to Maia, and never been finished is Cowboy on a path to test his skills against Welterweight's elite fighters?

Discuss.

You´re right. He doesn´t have the most plastic technique but it´s extremely efficient, and this dude's physical strength is unbelievable. Keep an eye on him. Future contender for sure.
 
unecessary push by big john there...
 
Always been a fan of Cowboy Oliveira, he seems like a nice guy outside the cage as well

Give him someone in the top 10 next
 
unecessary push by big john there...

He seems to have a history with Brazilians.


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I think it's incredibly respectful when you walk away from an opponent instead of land 2-3 extra punches. Shows that you are in charge of the situation, you weren't swinging with fear, you knew you'd land a punch eventually and knock him out. Good on Cowboy.
 
Dude looked incredibly sharp, made Laflare look like an amateur, really.
 




Looks like Cowboy Oliveira has bounced back from his loss to Cowboy Cerrrone in impressive fashion, having not lost a fight since (4-0-0-1[No contest]).

With a KO win over a ranked opponent who had only lost to Maia, and never been finished is Cowboy on a path to test his skills against Welterweight's elite fighters?

Discuss.

He lost to Kevin Lee after he lost to Cowboy Cerrone
 
I think it's incredibly respectful when you walk away from an opponent instead of land 2-3 extra punches. Shows that you are in charge of the situation, you weren't swinging with fear, you knew you'd land a punch eventually and knock him out. Good on Cowboy.
Or you could end up like AS vs Bisping
 
unecessary push by big john there...

he's an american cop, we should just be glad he didn't pull out his gun and blast Oliveira plus a couple of women in the first few rows for good measure
 
Did you guys see how Dan mirgulotta treated Thomas almedia
The refs need to get their ego's out of their ass. They are not ones risking their lives

Dan is a fucking idiot.
The dude kicks him in the balls, he sees it and goes "it was legal" to Almeida. LOL wtf?
Eyepoke was there, aswell.

And Keith Peterson missed a illegal knee in some different fight, Stann pointed it out. Really shitty reffing.
 
Lol at Big John trying to stop the fight after its over.
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