Found January 20, 2012 on Cage Writer:
Don't be fooled by records in MMA. It's all about quality of competition. Pat Schilling learned that tonight in Nashville. The 5-0 fighter got steamrolled by Daniel Pineda. Pineda, a seven-loss fighter, stormed across the cage and walked through Schilling to post a victory in his UFC debut in just 97 seconds. Pineda (16-7, 1-0 UFC) got things rolling with a short left with 4:09 left in the round. He grabbed Schilling and scored an easy takedown. Just six seconds later, he mounted the stunned Schilling. Pineda unloaded with some big shots to Schilling's forehead, who turned to give his back with 3:53 left. Eventually Schilling stood up with Pineda on his back. That only made it easier to slap on the rear-naked. Referee Mario Yamasaki saved Schilling a few seconds after it went back down to the ground. Denis brutalizes Sandoval in 22-second win Who could pen a better script for a UFC debut, than what Nick Denis producd on the UFC on FX 1 undercard? The Canadian let his ha...
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