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UFC 328 Results, PFL MENA Jeddah Preview, and the Evolution of Mortal Kombat II

36 min · 11. maj 2026
episode UFC 328 Results, PFL MENA Jeddah Preview, and the Evolution of Mortal Kombat II cover

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In this episode of Budocast, we dive deep into the major shifts across the combat sports landscape. We start with the stunning results from UFC 328, where Sean Strickland survived a grueling five-round battle against Khamzat Chimaev to regain the UFC middleweight crown via a razor-thin split decision. We also break down the co-main event, where Joshua Van retained his flyweight title with a TKO victory over Tatsuro Taira.Beyond the UFC, we recap the high-stakes action at PFL Sioux Falls, where Logan Storley secured a dominant unanimous decision win over Florim Zendeli, and Gadzhi Rabadanov utilized elite grappling to overcome Alex Chizov. We also look ahead to PFL MENA’s return to Jeddah on June 19, featuring the highly anticipated professional debut of Saudi breakout star Hattan Alsaif.Finally, we transition from the cage to the cinema to discuss Mortal Kombat II. We explore how the sequel is finally embracing the martial arts spectacle fans have wanted, with improved choreography, the introduction of Johnny Cage, and a deeper dive into the franchise's supernatural tournament lore.Topics Covered: * UFC 328 Breakdown: How Strickland thwarted Chimaev’s wrestling to reclaim gold. * PFL Sioux Falls Highlights: Storley’s wrestling clinic and Sergei Bilostenniy’s upset of Renan Ferreira. * ONE Friday Fights 153: Worapon Lukjaoporongtom makes it three straight wins in 2026. * Martial Arts Culture: Why Mortal Kombat II is resonating with real-world martial artists and tournament culture. Train hard, stay humble.

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