Aaron Pico- Top 5 MMA Finishes KUNG FU KINGDOM
In his fourth MMA bout, Aaron Pico took on Lee Morrison. Pico comes in as the taller guy by 2 inches and with the longer reach by 6 inches.
Pico rapidly takes the center of the octagon before both men start engaging blow for blow.
Morrison shows moments where he tries to take the fight to the ground but Pico displays his wrestling credentials and provides consequences by throwing a head kick at the end of every takedown defense.
Pico hits Morrison with a big right hand dropping him to the canvas. Pico shows patience and lets him get back up to his feet.
Shortly thereafter, Pico lands a vicious, left body shot putting Morrison on the ground and follows up with a final flurry of shots to end the fight.
Aaron Pico wins the bout via TKO at 1:10 into Round 1.
Aaron came into this contest with a 4-3 record coming off two straight knockouts. This was an encounter where Pico needed to get back in the win column and not allow momentum to drop on his early career.
Pico starts the fight being the aggressor throwing leg kicks followed by a 1-2 while Daniel Carey tried to counter Pico keeping him against the fence by throwing punches out there to back Pico just slightly enough for him to circle away.
Pico gets an early takedown and maintains control throughout round 1 while displaying bits of ground and pound.
Round 2 starts and Aaron immediately presses the action keeping Carey’s back near the cage. As he pushes, he feints a right front kick which gets Carey in all types of confusion not knowing what offense is incoming.
The feint gets Carrey to drop his hands and allows Pico to land a clean left hook which leaving Carrey out cold.
Aaron Pico won the contest via KO at 15 seconds into round 2.
In Aaron’s third pro bout, he went up against a fighter facing a noticeable height and reach disadvantage.
Round 1 began and Aaron wasted no time exchanging and displaying what power he had in his hands by landing a lovely left body shot by which Kruchten steadily fell to the floor.
Pico lets him get right back up and lands another beautifully timed left body blow which shuts Kruchten’s body down stopping his competitor from continuing.
Pico shows aggression, power and speed in his striking but also patience from such a younger athlete, not rushing or allowing himself to get caught in any risky situations.
The bout ended at 37 seconds into round 1 via TKO.
Aaron Pico came into his 10th Pro MMA bout with a 6-3 record at the age of 24 giving up a 6 inch reach advantage to John De Jesus.
In round 1, De Jesus came out and tried to get the range game going and keep Pico at a distance he can’t reach him, but Pico does well to close the gap and grab a takedown. Pico shows good ground control and works his ground and pound for the majority of the round.
Once both men return to the feet, you could see in De Jesus’s demeanor that the takedown played on his mind making him extra cautious to mount his offense, especially with the early kicks he was throwing.
Round 2 starts very similar to the first with Pico negating that distance advantage De Jesus has, whilst implementing his high-level wrestling game with a takedown. Control and ground and pound is showcased, however De Jesus manages to scramble back to the feet.
Pico drops De Jesus with a right hand and follows up to get a finish or at least maintain control to get into a dominant position. De Jesus manages to get back to the feet and Pico steps back maintaining composure and resetting his attack.
De Jesus tries to put together a few attacks to get Pico to respect his striking because Pico just keeps walking him down and walking through whatever is attempted on him.
De Jesus goes for left knee potentially thinking Pico is dropping down for the takedown, but Pico comes over with a huge right hand clattering De Jesus with the fight stopping seconds later.
Aaron Pico won the bout via KO in round 2 at 4:12.
After losing his first professional MMA contest, Aaron got back into the octagon to take on Justin Linn.
To start, Pico gets inside Justin very quickly allowing him to grab the waist and get Linn right to the ground. He shows nice control before both men are back to the feet.
The power between the two is clearly patent as Pico swarms Linn with combos and accuracy up against the cage.
Linn shows creativity and combat intelligence and there are moments where Pico resets and throws strikes of his own which start to land on Pico.
Pico manages to get another takedown over halfway through the round and controls Linn, possibly taking a breather from the output he had thrown previously.
The fight returns back to the feet with 90 seconds of the round left and Pico lands an unreal counter left hook as Linn throws an overhand right.
The precision and power on show causes Linn to lose all sense of his body and fall straight into the cage with the referee calling the fight off with Pico telling the crowd ‘I’m here to stay!’
Aaron Pico wins the bout via round 1 KO at 3:45 picking up the first knockout win of his career, and, in turn handing Linn the first knockout loss of his career.
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