Tye Rootolo exceeded the expectations in his debut of mixed martial arts against previously undefeated Adrian Lee. The One Welterweight Submission Grappling world champion insured a second round Choke Entry that earned him a $ 50,000 bonus.
Rootolo entered Lee at 4:14 of round two to One Fight Night 35 On Friday, September 5, in Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. The 22-year-old resident of California proved that his wrestling dominance seamlessly translates into MMA competition.
Both hunters immediately started working on explosive exchanges with kin-clipping bumps and removal attempts. Rooto’s striking looked surprisingly sharp for a wrestling specialist who made his MMA debut. Lee’s undefeated record and young people made him dangerous during the opening frame.
The decisive moment came when both competitors hit the canvas in round two. Rootolo secured the back arrangement and locked a followed choke with devastating precision. The referee tried to reset the position, but Rootolo refused to release his hold.
The guidance of twin brother Kade turned out to be invaluable during the training camp. The ruling a lightweight entry world champion Grappling shared crucial MMA experience of his three previous attacks. Their rivalry between brothers and sisters pushed rooto to elevate his striking expectations.
“This is not just another day at the office. It is a whole new experience for me, so the fact that I have to get to the top and I am not too injured, and I am just really happy and blessed, super grateful,” said Rootolo.
“My brother, quay, he had three MMA fights, and the striking began to really get crispy and sharp, better than mine, for sure. So I had to become competitive with him and make sure he was not far for me.”
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