Jared Gooden is eager to build so momentum at UFC Fight Night 194 on the heels of his first octagon triumph. After losing back-to-back fights to begin his UFC tenure, Gooden (18-6 MMA, 1-2 UFC) rebounded earlier this year with a 68-second knockout of Niklas Stolze at UFC on ESPN 28 in July. He’ll now try to even out his UFC record in Saturday’s welterweight co-headliner with Randy Brown (13-4 MMA, 7-4 UFC), which takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Gooden said he never had doubts about his ability to compete with elite MMA talent, but the rough start put him in a bad spot
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Jared Gooden plans to take Randy Brown to ‘knockout city’ at UFC Fight Night 194 – MMA Junkie