“Power! Power! Power! Beautiful work,” yelled cageside commentator Dan Hardy. “Every single punch landed cleanly. Every single one had power in it. We’ve got to keep an eye on this guy.”
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Indeed. Over the course of 16 wins as a pro, 14 of those were finishes. Song is well aware that he doesn’t get paid overtime, and he aims to keep his finishing ways intact.
The Tangshan, Hebei, China native has spent much of the last year sharpening his axe at the UFC Performance Institute located in Shanghai, China. Surrounded at every turn by state-of-the-art sports technology, he describes his training as “very good” with a sly smile that indicates it was probably much better.
That’s a dangerous prospect, and like a growing cadre of his compatriots, he wants to be part of the squad that makes China a nation that produces some of the most formidable competitors in the UFC.