It had been five years since Tyson Nam was knocked out prior to his most recent World Series of Fight appearance. Close to three minutes into the first round of his March fight with fellow bantamweight contender Marlon Moraes, that streak came to an end. Coming off a performance where he failed to show his best, Nam wants to take all his pent-up aggression from his brain-rattling loss and administer it on someone else. “My last fight was pretty disappointing,” Nam told MMAjunkie. “In MMA, anything can happen at any given moment. I zigged when I should have zagged and I got kicked in the head.” The fight with Moraes was the most meaningful of Nam’s career thus far, so the premature ending was disappointing to him – especially because Nam believes he wasn’t out-skilled that night, he simply was the victim of something most who have been in the sport long enough have experienced: He got caught.
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WSOF 8’s Tyson Nam on Bollinger: It’s going to end with somebody unconscious – MMA Junkie