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A well-known MMA Twitter page gives it to an ex-UFC fighter who gets ratioed viciously.

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Although Uriah Hall is no longer competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), his nickname “Prime Time” was once widely considered to be on par with that of Anderson Silva. He was a dazzling striker who had an endless amount of knockout power and fast-twitch muscle fibers, both of which made him a formidable opponent inside the octagon.

Recently, a supporter commented on Twitter about how impressive it was that Uriah Hall was able to knock out Adam Cella. Unfortunately, he took it the wrong way, which resulted in a popular MMA website on Twitter attempting to clarify the matter as a result of his behavior. When that strategy did not work, a subsequent response posted on the same page received a significantly greater number of likes than anything Hall had to offer.

U R I A H H A L L U R I A H H A L L @UriahHallMMA @TheArtOfWar6 @CubanTuco U R I A H H A L L U R I A H H A L L That is not meant to be a compliment.
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The former UFC fighter was ratioed, which is the term used to describe the situation in which a single tweet receives more likes than the tweet to which it was initially responding. This is the situation that has arisen with Uriah Hall, whose initial combative response has received 163 likes. In the meantime, the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) page that is dubbed THEARTOFWAR has received 1,182 likes.

@TheArtOfWar6 @UriahHallMMA @CubanTuco He is implying that you have frightening KO strength, you lemon 189 3.

After Hall did not appear to be convinced by THEARTOFWAR’s explanation and received a total of only eight likes, the MMA page’s answer received a total of 189 likes. The MMA fan who tweets under the handle @TucoSalamanca mentioned a knockout that occurred in the third episode of The Ultimate Fighter 17 as the source of his inspiration.

The former UFC fighter knocked out Adam Cella with a stunning spinning hook kick that knocked his opponent out for several minutes and even caused ‘Prime Time’ to apologize. The kick left his opponent in a heap and he was unconscious for the duration. Since then, Dana White, president of the UFC, has declared that particular knockout to be the most violent one he’s ever witnessed on The Ultimate Fighter.

Although Uriah Hall is no longer competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), his nickname “Prime Time” was once widely considered to be on par with that of Anderson Silva. He was a dazzling striker who had an endless amount of knockout power and fast-twitch muscle fibers, both of which made him a formidable opponent inside the octagon.

Recently, a supporter commented on Twitter about how impressive it was that Uriah Hall was able to knock out Adam Cella. Unfortunately, he took it the wrong way, which resulted in a popular MMA website on Twitter attempting to clarify the matter as a result of his behavior. When that strategy did not work, a subsequent response posted on the same page received a significantly greater number of likes than anything Hall had to offer.

U R I A H H A L L U R I A H H A L L @UriahHallMMA @TheArtOfWar6 @CubanTuco U R I A H H A L L U R I A H H A L L That is not meant to be a compliment.
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The former UFC fighter was ratioed, which is the term used to describe the situation in which a single tweet receives more likes than the tweet to which it was initially responding. This is the situation that has arisen with Uriah Hall, whose initial combative response has received 163 likes. In the meantime, the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) page that is dubbed THEARTOFWAR has received 1,182 likes.

@TheArtOfWar6 @UriahHallMMA @CubanTuco He is implying that you have frightening KO strength, you lemon 189 3.

After Hall did not appear to be convinced by THEARTOFWAR’s explanation and received a total of only eight likes, the MMA page’s answer received a total of 189 likes. The MMA fan who tweets under the handle @TucoSalamanca mentioned a knockout that occurred in the third episode of The Ultimate Fighter 17 as the source of his inspiration.

Although Uriah Hall is no longer competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), his nickname “Prime Time” was once widely considered to be on par with that of Anderson Silva. He was a dazzling striker who had an endless amount of knockout power and fast-twitch muscle fibers, both of which made him a formidable opponent inside the octagon.

Recently, a supporter commented on Twitter about how impressive it was that Uriah Hall was able to knock out Adam Cella. Unfortunately, he took it the wrong way, which resulted in a popular MMA website on Twitter attempting to clarify the matter as a result of his behavior. When that strategy did not work, a subsequent response posted on the same page received a significantly greater number of likes than anything Hall had to offer.

U R I A H H A L L U R I A H H A L L @UriahHallMMA @TheArtOfWar6 @CubanTuco U R I A H H A L L U R I A H H A L L That is not meant to be a compliment.
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The former UFC fighter was ratioed, which is the term used to describe the situation in which a single tweet receives more likes than the tweet to which it was initially responding. This is the situation that has arisen with Uriah Hall, whose initial combative response has received 163 likes. In the meantime, the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) page that is dubbed THEARTOFWAR has received 1,182 likes.

@TheArtOfWar6 @UriahHallMMA @CubanTuco He is implying that you have frightening KO strength, you lemon 189 3.

After Hall did not appear to be convinced by THEARTOFWAR’s explanation and received a total of only eight likes, the MMA page’s answer received a total of 189 likes. The MMA fan who tweets under the handle @TucoSalamanca mentioned a knockout that occurred in the third episode of The Ultimate Fighter 17 as the source of his inspiration.

How good was Uriah Hall’s run as a UFC fighter?

In 2022, Uriah Hall announced his retirement from the sport of mixed martial arts. In spite of the athletic gifts he possessed and the striking skills he possessed, he was never able to reach the heights of a fighter who was once heralded as Anderson Silva’s obvious successor. In spite of his intensely publicized run on The Ultimate Fighter, he did not emerge victorious in the show’s championship round.

Giancarlo Aulino
Giancarlo Aulino @Gian_411
Today, Uriah Hall made the announcement that he will be retiring from mixed martial arts. That knockout of Adam Cella on The Ultimate Fighter is something I will never forget.
Instead, he was defeated by a shocking split decision at the hands of Kelvin Gastelum, and he was never able to recapture the enchantment of his initial debut. During his time with the organization, “Prime Time” never had a chance to compete for the middleweight championship of the UFC, despite the fact that he planned to eventually meet Israel Adesanya.

The apex of the former UFC fighter’s career came when he knocked out Anderson Silva in the fourth round through technical knockout and caused Chris Weidman to suffer one of the most gruesome leg breaks in the annals of mixed martial arts history. After suffering consecutive defeats in mixed martial arts competition, he eventually gave up the sport.

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