If you aren’t humble… You will get humbled in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA alike. And that’s exactly what happened with Oron Kahlon at Dana White’s Contender Series (DWCS) 45 – when he was humbled by Javid Basharat.
Namely, Kahlon missed weight and engaged into extreme name-calling prior to the fight; so Basharat was delighted to finally step into the octagon with him.
Basharat’s having fun in there tonight 🎉
[ #DWCS | Tune in LIVE on @ESPNPlus ] pic.twitter.com/Ay7maLQvUY— UFC (@ufc) October 27, 2021
Basharat was delivering brutal punches and elbows throughout the bout, as well as a full-on display of ground-and-pound.
Gorgeous ground and pound from @JavidBasharat 👊
[ #DWCS | Tune in LIVE on @ESPNPlus ] pic.twitter.com/46e3t0Gmq4— UFC (@ufc) October 27, 2021
It was in the third round that he managed to fully capitalize on his opponent’s seeming loss of fighting spirit. He got Kahlon’s back and then set up a Guillotine Choke in the very last minute. He adjusted it and then comfortably waited until Kahlon tapped out.
Closing out the dominate performance with a 3️⃣rd round submission 💪
[ @JavidBasharat | #DWCS | Tune in LIVE on @ESPNPlus ] pic.twitter.com/TMixrdYZN5— UFC (@ufc) October 27, 2021
After the fight, Basharat shared his uncensored opinion about his opponent:
I give him respect as a sportsman, but as a human, what trash behavior. When you’re that unapologetic, you deserve a fist in your mouth.
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