Brandon Rollins, fighting out of Tap Out Fitness in Raleigh, started strong in his bout against 36 Chambers Martial Arts’ Bobby Martin at Fight For It IX. With explosive and elusive movement, he found angles to land heavy shots while frustrating Martin’s clinch game. As the fight wore on, martin started to find his range with kicks to the legs and body, which seemed to slow Rollins in the third, but it wasn’t enough for the scorecards. At the end of round three, the judges awarded Rollins their unanimous decision, pushing him to 5-1, while Martin slips to 7-4 in total and 3-1 for the year.
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