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To fight Jared Cannonier at TUF 25 Finale
Bosse will face Jared Cannonier in a light heavyweight bout at the TUF 25 Finale on July 7 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Dave Doyle at MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
"The Boss" will come out swinging at this matchup with Jared Cannonier. Eleven of the fights in the Canadian's career (12-2) have ended in KO/TKO. Over a three-fight sampling, Bosse lands an incredible 5.99 average significant strikes per minute while keeping a 100 percent takedown defense.
"The Boss" will come out swinging at this matchup with Jared Cannonier. Eleven of the fights in the Canadian's career (12-2) have ended in KO/TKO. Over a three-fight sampling, Bosse lands an incredible 5.99 average significant strikes per minute while keeping a 100 percent takedown defense.
Steve Bosse: Earns decision win in war against Sean O'Connell
Bosse defeated Sean O'Connell via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Ottawa.
ANALYSIS
What a war. Bosse and O'Connell both landed countless power shots in what was one of the least technical, but most entertaining fights of the year. Bosse was in real trouble in Round 1, but he somehow survived to see the bell. His cardio took over after that. He appeared to be in the far better shape of the two fighters and he put it on O'Connell late. Bosse has now run off back-to-back wins since his 29-second pasting at the hands of Thiago Santos in his UFC debut a little less than a year ago. Bosse's future potential is virtually nil, but his style of fighting and his willingness to stand and bang with his opponents will earn him significant money moving forward.
What a war. Bosse and O'Connell both landed countless power shots in what was one of the least technical, but most entertaining fights of the year. Bosse was in real trouble in Round 1, but he somehow survived to see the bell. His cardio took over after that. He appeared to be in the far better shape of the two fighters and he put it on O'Connell late. Bosse has now run off back-to-back wins since his 29-second pasting at the hands of Thiago Santos in his UFC debut a little less than a year ago. Bosse's future potential is virtually nil, but his style of fighting and his willingness to stand and bang with his opponents will earn him significant money moving forward.
Steve Bosse: Destroys James Te Huna to earn first UFC win
Bosse defeated James Te Huna via KO (punch) at 0:52 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Brisbane, Australia.
ANALYSIS
Bosse was brutally finished by Thiago Santos in just 29 seconds in his UFC debut last June, but he returned the favor in a big way on Saturday. The former hockey enforcer is out there to attempt to finish every fight with one big shot and that's exactly what happened here. Bosse is the type of fighter who offers little in terms of long-term potential, but his style of fighting is going to make him very popular moving forward. Look for the UFC to try to book Bosse, a native Canadian, for their upcoming Ottawa card in June.
Bosse was brutally finished by Thiago Santos in just 29 seconds in his UFC debut last June, but he returned the favor in a big way on Saturday. The former hockey enforcer is out there to attempt to finish every fight with one big shot and that's exactly what happened here. Bosse is the type of fighter who offers little in terms of long-term potential, but his style of fighting is going to make him very popular moving forward. Look for the UFC to try to book Bosse, a native Canadian, for their upcoming Ottawa card in June.
Steve Bosse: Brutally Finished On Saturday By Thiago Santos
Bosse lost to Thiago Santos via TKO at 0:29 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Hollywood, Florida.
ANALYSIS
Bosse had to wait an awful long time to make his UFC debut, and let's just say that it didn't go well. The concern about Bosse was that he wasn't technically sound and was just a brawler. He kept his right hand low and Santos promptly ended his night with one of the most vicious head kick's that you'll ever see. He'll probably get a second bout with the UFC, but he doesn't really deserve one after Saturday's performance.
Bosse had to wait an awful long time to make his UFC debut, and let's just say that it didn't go well. The concern about Bosse was that he wasn't technically sound and was just a brawler. He kept his right hand low and Santos promptly ended his night with one of the most vicious head kick's that you'll ever see. He'll probably get a second bout with the UFC, but he doesn't really deserve one after Saturday's performance.
Steve Bosse: Underdog Against Thiago Santos Saturday
Bosse will enter Saturday's middleweight fight against Thiago Santos at UFC Fight Night in Hollywood, Florida as the underdog in the bout.
ANALYSIS
Bosse is more known for being a goon in his hockey days than he is for any success in the MMA world. Saturday will be his UFC debut. He's known as a fighter who has limited technical skills, but big power. Considering he's never really fought anyone good and there isn't much information out there about him, he isn't all that much of an underdog (+160). This has the potential to be one of the more entertaining fights on the card.
Bosse is more known for being a goon in his hockey days than he is for any success in the MMA world. Saturday will be his UFC debut. He's known as a fighter who has limited technical skills, but big power. Considering he's never really fought anyone good and there isn't much information out there about him, he isn't all that much of an underdog (+160). This has the potential to be one of the more entertaining fights on the card.