Calgary featherweight Hakeem Dawodu looks for second straight UFC win
TORONTO — After lasting just 39 seconds in his UFC debut, Calgary featherweight (Mean) Hakeem Dawodu bounced back with a unanimous decision in July in his home town.
“More to come,” says Dawodu, who looks to make it back-to-back wins when he takes on American Kyle (Crash) Bochniak (8-3-0) on the undercard of UFC 231 Saturday night.
“I feel like I’m back on track. My last three fights I was fighting with injuries. This fight I’m nice and healthy. I feel like I’m back to my regular self.”
Scotland’s Danny Henry handed Dawodu his first loss in March in London, felling him with a right to the chin and then latching on a guillotine choke that ultimately left Dawodu unconscious. The fight featured just five significant strikes, according to FightMetric.