It didn’t come easy but Michael Morales kept his undefeated record in tact as he dispatched Trevin Giles with an impressive finish to kick off the UFC 270 main card on pay-per-view.
The 22-year-old Contender Series veteran ate a hard shot early but then he came storming back as he leveled Giles with a huge punch as he pushed forward trying to land his own combination. Morales attacked Giles with numerous punches as soon as he saw him on the ground. The referee was forced to end the fight.
The end came at 4:06 in the first round.
” We’ve done a lot of work. That’s what we got [with the knockout],” Morales said afterwards. “For all the trust and the work, thank you very much.”
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In his first fight at welterweight in the octagon, it was Giles who wasted no time going on the attack after he cracked Morales with a punch during an early exchange that appeared to rattle the UFC newcomer. Morales absorbed the blow before ending up on the ground where Giles was attempting to lock up an arm triangle choke.
Morales was able to escape trouble once again to be back on his feet, where he had started to make his strikes and invited Giles to follow his lead.
That was when Morales ate Giles’ overexposure and threw heavy punches. As he continued to move forward, the Ecuadorean welterweight launched a perfect counter strike. As soon as the punch landed, Giles dropped to the ground as Morales continued the assault with a barrage of shots that gave the referee no other choice but to stop the contest.
The win moves Morales to 13-0 overall but more importantly it kicks off his UFC career with a TKO over an experienced veteran like Giles.