Filed under: Featured Videos , News , UFC , Videos MONTREAL – UFC light heavyweight Steve Bosse promises not to veer from his fan-friendly fighting style in exchange for guaranteed wins that would push him closer to contendership and title fights. If he ever gets to that level, he wants it to be on merit and by doing it his own way. That’s through vicious, highlight-reel knockout victories. “Every time I go in the cage I’m here to try to put my opponent down,” Bosse told MMAjunkie. “I hit hard and I want to prove for the organization, I want to give a good show and show I’m a knockout artist.” Bosse (11-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC), who fights Sean O’Connell (17-7 MMA, 2-3 UFC) at this month’s UFC Fight Night 89 event, was a professional minor-league hockey player before transitioning full-time to MMA.

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UFC Fight Night 89′s Steve Bosse not chasing contender status, content with being ‘knockout artist’ – MMA Junkie

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