Tonight's UFC Austin event is co-headlined by a welterweight contest featuring Tim Means taking on Kevin Holland.
A big right hand from Holland and Means is rocked. Means counters with a guillotine, and Holland backs off. Round two of the UFC Austin co-main event begins and Tim Means lands a side kick. Kevin Holland comes back with a four punch combo. A high kick lands for ‘Trailblazer’ and then another. Round one of the UFC Austin co-main event begins and Kevin Holland lands a right hand.
Taking a look at the odds, pick, and prediction for the UFC Austin fight between Tim Means and Kevin Holland.
There is reason to believe he’ll find success with his power and finish Means. The high-volume approach from his opponent will lead Holland to find counters and as long as he avoids getting overwhelmed, he’ll be able to find the finish before the third round. Holland is almost a decade younger than Means and has less mileage. The best path to beat Kevin Holland is to take him down and ground him out. Both men will be looking to make a name for themselves in the current landscape of the welterweight division and this is the right fight to do it. The best path to victory is to lock in a submission while taking advantage of any chaos created by scrambles. The main card of UFC Austin has an epic welterweight fight between Tim Means and Kevin Holland. The fight is an excellent one for the Texas-based fans and there will no doubt be plenty of attention on Holland. Both men are tall and lanky welterweights with a penchant for violence.
Kevin Holland turned superhero yet again this Friday in Austin, Tex., when the UFC welterweight fighter stopped a perfume thief from getting away with the ...
Emmett” fight card and ESPN/ ESPN+ line up click here. Just this past March, Holland jumped into action to rescue a man from an overturned truck. “I saw two guys running after some other guy and I thought they were just f*cking around, playing,” the man said. That’s how we did it. Less than 24 hours before his— Nolan King (@mma_kings) #UFCAustinbout at approximately 8:30pm local time last night, Kevin Holland ( @Trailblaze2top) stopped another thief, per his manager @ko_reps. Here's a video of witnesses and Holland talking about it. After hearing the person in pursuit shout something about a stolen item Holland dropped what he was doing and ran down the culprit.
Hours before UFC Austin, Kevin Holland took down a thief on the streets who allegedly stole a bottle of perfume. Here's what he had to say.
So as long as I keep the glasses on, I think we’re good to go. “I’m still a thug at the end of the day,” Holland told MMA Junkie and other reporters at a pre-fight news conference Wednesday. “I still do thuggish sh*t. I take the glasses off? In October, Holland allegedly apprehended a car thief. In May, he revealed he recently helped rescue a driver of an 18-wheeler that had tipped over on the side of a highway. “I saw two guys running after some other guy and I thought they were just f*cking around, playing,” the man said. The latest bound of heroism comes in a multimonth stretch of Holland making similar headlines.
Kevin Holland finished Tim Means at UFC Austin. On Twitter. pro fighters reacted to the finish.
PROBLEM at 170!— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) #UFCAustin June 19, 2022 Great respect fellas!— Alan Jouban (@AlanJouban) #UFCAustin June 19, 2022 On Twitter, pro fighters reacted to the finish.
The UFC welterweight stepped up again to help civilians in need just hours before his fight with Tim Means at UFC Austin, his manager said.
But he’s been taken aback by how often he seems to get in the middle of things. So we opened up our cardio, chased the crackhead.” Holland’s manager, Oren Hodak, said the 29-year-old fighter on Friday stopped a would-be perfume thief in Austin by chasing him down on foot.
Kevin Holland defeats Tim Means by submission at UFC on ESPN 37 to remain unbeaten since dropping to welterweight.
Court McGee via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 1:34 Tony Kelley via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 3:49 “I heard Sean Brady really needs an opponent, so I’m down for that,” Holland said. The first round was competitive. Holland came out much more confident in the second. The fan-favorite fighter picked up a big win over Tim Means in the co-main event of Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 37.
Tonight's UFC Austin event was co-headlined by a welterweight contest between Tim Means and Kevin Holland.
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UFC Austin full fight video highlights: Kevin Holland vs. Tim Means earlier tonight (Sat., June 18, 2022) live on ESPN/ESPN+ from inside Moody Center in ...
- UFC 275 Artist Series T-Shirt - UFC 275 Event T-Shirt Holland, 29, has looked like a different fighter since dropping down to welterweight earlier this year.
Austin, TX - Entering his second fight as a welterweight in the UFC, Kevin Holland was matched up with veteran Tim Means at UFC Austin. Holland vs.
Holland was able to hurt Means with a clean right hand off catching a body kick forced his Means to shoot for a takedown. Round two was more of the same with both men exchanging, but Means seemed to slow a bit following the high-pace of the first round. Means decided to shoot on Holland multiple times and got two takedowns for his trouble, but that was after Kevin was able to land and hurt Tim. Round ended with Means getting a takedown but Holland getting to his feet.
UFC welterweight Kevin Holland has a knack for being in the right place at the right time, or the wrong place at the right time depending on your ...
Before Holland finished Tim Means in the UFC Austin co-main event on Saturday, he chased down an alleged thief the day before just after weigh-ins. UFC Austin Video In March, Holland assisted in disarming and subduing a gunman inside a Texas restaurant.
Get all the fighter reactions and highlights of Kevin Holland's submission victory over Tim Means at UFC Austin.
In round two, Holland landed a huge right that wobbled Means, who then attempted a takedown that Holland used to his advantage, locking in a D’Arce choke that had Means tapping in seconds. Kevin Holland continues to impress at welterweight after making easy work of Tim Means in the co-main event of UFC Austin tonight. Holland looked sharp as he earned an impressive submission victory against Means. In round one, Means dominated in the clinch and landed a few takedowns, however Holland rocked Means several times with some devastating combinations.
Here is what Kevin Holland had to say ahead of his Welterweight return to the UFC octagon against Tim Means as part of UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs Emmett.
I really wouldn’t get on the diet until fight week before [for 185-pound contests]. “I feel a little more clean and crisp, you know what I mean? He said: “Actually the transition’s been really smooth.