It’s uncommon for leg kicks to cause a finish to a fight. But on Thursday night at Titan FC 62, that’s what we got from two of the three MMA fights on the card. First up, we had Lee Henry Lilly just obliterating Alex Rojas ’ right leg repeatedly in the first round until he was finished ( via Twitter ): After that it was Muhammadjon Naimov forcing Josh Augustine to tap out after a nasty leg kick to start the second round ( via Twitter ): If you’re wondering why Titan FC 62, which took place at the Intercontinental Miami in Florida, had just three fights, it originally was supposed to be a six-fight card, but three fights fell off because of COVID-19-related reasons. Go figure. The Blue Corner is MMA Junkie’s blog space. We don’t take it overly serious, and neither should you.
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