SYDNEY – Jamie Mullarkey finds himself backed into a corner again and in need of a bounce-back, and he’s confident he’ll deliver. Just when back-to-back wins over Michael Johnson and Francisco Prado gave him some momentum with four wins in five fights, Mullarkey was knocked out by Muhammad Naimov in June. Mullarkey was as much as a 5-1 favorite in the fight

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Jamie Mullarkey learned harsh lesson in humility with KO loss, plans big rebound at UFC 293 – MMA Junkie

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