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Big Country wants Lights Out

It was undoubtedly one of the oddest moments in UFC history. At Wednesday night’s UFC Fight Night 21 at Bojangles…

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Chris Palmquist
April 1, 2010 · 1 min read
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It was undoubtedly one of the oddest moments in UFC history. At Wednesday night’s UFC Fight Night 21 at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, N.C., as emcee Bruce Buffer began the introductions for the evening’s co-main event, a power failure saw the cage lights go dark.

After a brief delay, Roy Nelson returned to the cage and earned a first-round knockout of Stefan Struve. Following the win, Nelson said “Maybe it’s a sign, and that’s why the lights went out,”

“James Toney, it’s one of those fights I’d actually like to see,” Nelson said. “I don’t mind beating up on YouTube guys. I’m cool with that. But for the most part, it’s not really a fight I want to see because I want to fight the best in the world. James Toney just because everybody likes to talk about James Toney. I think that would be a good pay-per-view fight.”

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