“You don’t need your eyes.”
Some interesting corner work from Francisco Prado’s team after Zellhuber battered their fighter in the second round.
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Either way, both Zellhuber and Prado are two promising prospects. pic.twitter.com/o1FiEJHSf8 — AFeldmanMMA (@afeldMMA) February 25, 2024Francisco Prado coach Asim Zaidi stands by his decision to not throw in the towel despite his fighter having compromised vision at the end of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night 237 on Saturday.
Prado took on Mexico’s Daniel Zellhuber in enemy territory in a “Fight of the Night”-winning lightweight clash on the main card. While Prado showed immense heart in going the distance against Zellhuber, he was picked apart on the feet by “Golden Boy” en route to a unanimous decision loss.When Prado walked back to his corner with a battered right eye at the end of Round 2, his coach appeared to give him a strategy to fight with compromised vision instead…