King Green is rewriting his UFC story at 39 with four straight wins
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King Green rallied to upset Terrance McKinney at UFC 329. | đź“·: Getty/UFC
King Green is eager to extend his win streak in the Ultimate Fighting Championship after his come-from-behind victory over Terrance McKinney at UFC 329 in Las Vegas.
McKinney started as he always does, marching down Green with forward pressure. “T.Wrecks” came close to locking in a submission, but his veteran counterpart escaped. Green then landed a flurry of strikes to finish McKinney with a second to spare in the opening round.
King Green’s late-career run continues after UFC 329 victory over Terrance McKinney
Kicking off the UFC 329 main card at T-Mobile Arena, Green notched his fourth straight victory. After the fight, Green said that he wants to keep the momentum rolling.
“I told you my activity, and I’m on a roll. And I’m not playing. And I am gonna keep doing this thing that nobody’s ever seen. You know? And I might not be the Conor McGregor or the Max Holloway. But man, I am gonna make my own wave, I am gonna make my own sh*t going.”
While the 39-year-old is riding high on four consecutive wins, McKinney, 31, dropped to 1-2 in his last three. Green previously beat Lance Gibson Jr., Daniel Zellhuber and Jeremy Stephens.
“I'm going to make my own wave.”
King Green (@BobbyKGreen) attributes his 4-fight winning streak to consistent activity and wants to keep the good times rolling. #UFC329
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