Filed under: News , UFC , Videos BELFAST, Northern Ireland – Gegard Mousasi became the first fighter to earn four UFC victories in 2016 when he avenged a September 2015 loss to Uriah Hall in Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 99 main event. Mousasi (41-6-2 MMA, 8-3 UFC), who stopped Hall (12-8 MMA, 5-6 UFC) by first-round TKO in the middleweight headliner at SSE Arena in Belfast Northern Ireland, has been on a roll since he suffered an upset knockout loss to Hall at UFC Fight Night 75 less than 14 months ago. “The Dreamcatcher” has talked about wanted a rematch since almost the minute he lost to Hall in their first fight, and after putting the unfortunate setback behind him with a dominant finish, he said he’s finally ready to move on.

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After revenge against Hall in Belfast, Gegard Mousasi wants whoever gets him to a title shot – MMA Junkie

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