UFC MINNEAPOLIS: Drew Dober Scores Quickest Career Finish; KOs Marco Polo Reyes In Just 67 Seconds

UFC MINNEAPOLIS: Drew Dober Scores Quickest Career Finish; KOs Marco Polo Reyes In Just 67 Seconds

Drew Dober knocked out Marco Polo Reyes in just 67 seconds at UFC Minneapolis (UFC on ESPN 3), scoring the quickest finish of his career.

By MattThomas - Jun 29, 2019 06:06 PM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Drew Dober has got some power, folks. The journeyman lightweight made quick work of Marco Polo Reyes at UFC Minneapolis on Saturday night, scoring the quickest finish of his career.

Dober needed just 67 seconds to knockout Marco Polo Reyes. The two came out swinging early on, but it was Dober who connected with power and precision.

Reyes actually overcame the first series of powerful blows and stayed alive by clinching to Dober's leg. But the rebound was short-lived. The very next exchange saw Dober connect with another flurry of punches, sending Reyes crumbling to the canvas.

It was a nice rebound for Dober, who lost to Beneil Dariush at UFC Fight Night back in March. Following the fight, he didn't call out a particular fighter next, but did say he wants to return to the Octagon sooner rather than later.
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