Keoni Diggs gets last second tap out after dominating Derek Campos for all three rounds.
At Bellator 246 Keoni Diggs dominated his fight with Derek Campos for all three rounds, punishing him on the ground and standing up. A one-sided fight for all three rounds. Yet Diggs wasn’t done just yet. At the last second allotted in the third round, Diggs earned the submission victory by rare-naked-choke at 4:59 in the third round.
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Diggs was able to get an impressive win over a long-time Bellator veteran in Campos after not being able to train in Arizona like he usually does due to concerns over COVID. Diggs had to train in Hawaii, his home state and came over to the fight with Campos having had to change his entire pre-fight training.
Diggs moves to 9-0 in his career and 2-0 in Bellator after an impressive performance against Campos. Diggs won his first fight in Bellator against Scotty Hao, also by rare naked choke.