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Jack Shore brought his finishing skills to the Octagon on Saturday.
The unbeaten Cage Warriors bantamweight champion made a successful debut at UFC Copenhagen, submitting Nohelin Hernandez in the third round with a nasty neck crank:
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The Welshman gets the finish in his Octagon debut!@JackShoreMMA #UFCCopenhagen pic.twitter.com/uWJ3bvzxWw
Shore (12-0) controlled much of the action with his grappling, but the hearty Hernandez (10-4) withstood the attack as long as he could. However, 2:51 into the final frame, Shore went for the neck and earned the tap-out victory, his seventh win by submission as a pro.
For Hernandez, this is his second straight submission loss in as many UFC appearances.