LAS VEGAS -- Amir Sadollah entered his UFC 106 fight against Phil Baroni surrounded by many question marks: how would he recover from the controversial loss to Johny Hendricks? Could he outslug the slugger, Phil Baroni? And does he have what it takes to win a grueling fight in the UFC?Well, Sadollah answered all those questions and more in his unanimous decision victory over Baroni, and when FanHouse caught up with him after the victory, his boss, UFC president Dana White, said he was very impressed with his performance. The video interview is below.






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So Sadollah realizes now he belongs in the UFC after beating a past his prime Baroni who gets dead tired three minutes into a fight and seems to have lost his one punch power he used to have not to mention now has a 13 & 12 record overall for his career and has lost twice as many fights in the UFC as he's won.
This convinces the guy he belongs?