A clash of two undefeated prospects — the 1-0 Hayastan MMA fighter Shameek Harvey and the 2-0 Atlantic MMA fighter Dylan Williams — proved to be a fairly one-sided affair as Harvey kept Williams defending from an avalanche of ground and pound. Harvey worked diligently to land significant strikes to open Williams to the takedown. On the ground, Harvey kept mount and rained down punches, working his way to a crucifix mount and a TKO victory two minutes into the final round. With that win, he moves to 2-0 and adds 4 points in the 2019 Fight For It MMA Grand Prix, for a total of 10. Williams faces his first loss, moving to 2-1 and holding on to his 6 Grand Prix points.
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