At Fight For It VIII, Brandon Rollins and Tyler Hensley offered an exercise in contrasts. Hensley’s explosive movement and wild flurries made for an unpredictable offense, while Rollins played a more patient game, built on accurate punches down the middle.
As the fighters found their range, Rollins’ selective shots and shifting footwork gave opportunities to land thudding leg kicks and explosive right crosses as he kept Hensley at range. At the end of three rounds, the judges unanimously named Rollins the winner.