LIVERPOOL, England – As you may have gathered from his tearful post-fight reaction , Sunday’s UFC Fight Night 130 win was a big one for England’s own Darren Stewart . One can see why. After a three-fight 2017 that added up to three losses in the octagon, which in turn followed a no-contest in his 2016 promotional debut, Stewart (8-3 MMA, 1-3 UFC) knocked out Eric Spicely (10-3 MMA, 2-3 UFC) to finally add an official win to the type of UFC record that not many fighters get a chance to recover from. It was a moment that he’d been dreaming of. And it was one that took not only working hard on the mats, but realizing that there was more behind the skid.
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