2013 MMA fight – Tim Kennedy vs Rafael Natal – full fight Video UFC Ufn 31

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3_stars_mma_ranking_allthebestfightsReview: 2013-11-06, the fight between Tim Kennedy and Rafael Natal gets three stars thanks to a spectacular finish. Tim Kennedy (16-4-0, 81% finishing rate) entered as the No.12 middleweight in the world while Rafael ‘Sapo’ Natal (17-4-1, 65% finishing rate) entered as the No.47. Kennedy vs Natal is the main event valid of “UFC Fight Night 31: Fight for the Troops 3”. Watch the video!

 

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Event: UFC Fight Night 31: Fight for the Troops 3

Date: 2013-11-06

Where: Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, USA

Division: middleweight (185 lbs, 84 kg)

Result: Click here to show the fight’s result
Tim Kennedy def. Rafael Natal (KO punches at 4:40, round 1)

 

UFC Fight Night 31 fight card (main fights):
Tim Kennedy vs Rafael Natal
Liz Carmouche vs Alexis Davis
Ronny Markes vs Yoel Romero Palacio
Jorge Masvidal vs Rustam Khabilov

Kennedy’s previous fight: Roger Gracie vs Tim Kennedy

Natal’s previous fight: Rafael Natal vs Tor Troeng

Kennedy’s next fight: Michael Bisping vs Tim Kennedy

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Video:
full fight video (amateur cam)

Official highlights video

Alternative highlights video + post-fight interview

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3 comments on “2013 MMA fight – Tim Kennedy vs Rafael Natal – full fight Video UFC Ufn 31”

  1. Kennedy was very lucky with that punch (he barely connected one before) since Nadal was technically much better

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  2. Kennedy was very lucky with that punch (he barely connected one before) since Nadal was technically much better

    Reply

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