
"I can't say in words. All these people I have in my corner, and that's such a big win for me. Not just because of the fight; I have been through a lot of sh*t in my life. I'm just happy. I'm here, I got a good knockout, and I'm ready for the next one."
"My dad passed away a few months ago, that's my first fight after that. I want to dedicate to him. I will keep pushing."
"I'm the type of fighter, I want to knock somebody out. That's what I'm looking for. I just want to be smart enough to feel these moments, and when I feel these moments, the chance I've got a knockout is big."
"I feel like I don't need to prove anything else. They know I'm high-level. I'm UFC level. I've been training with a lot of champions from my division like Merb [Dvalishvili], Cody Garbrandt, Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes."
Allan Begosso, a Brazilian bantamweight, defeated Arnold Jimenez with a second-round ground and pound knockout at LFA 227. This victory marks a significant comeback following his Contender Series loss in 2022 and subsequent defeat. Begosso dedicated the win to his father, who passed away months earlier. Supported by notable figures including Callum Walsh, Begosso expressed gratitude for his corner and reflected on overcoming personal hardships. He emphasized his knockout-focused fighting style and ability to read opponents' movements. Begosso believes he has proven his UFC-level credentials through training with elite champions like Merab Dvalishvili, Cody Garbrandt, Urijah Faber, and Chad Mendes, positioning himself as ready for the next opportunity.
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