5 Things You Might Not Know About Cory Sandhagen
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Another moment of truth has arrived for Cory Sandhagen.
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As Sandhagen approaches his critical clash with the revered Edgar, here are five things you might not know about him:
1. He never conformed to the mindless jock stereotype.
After graduating from Smoky Hill High School in Aurora, Colorado, Sandhagen enrolled at the University of Colorado, where he completed a degree in psychology.
2. He developed a taste for gold on the regional scene.
Sandhagen captured the Sparta Combat League featherweight title with a three-round unanimous decision over Josh Huber at SCL 50 on July 16, 2016.
3. Judges seem to appreciate his work.
Sandhagen has gone the distance six times as a professional mixed martial artist and owns a 5-1 record in those bouts, with wins over the aforementioned Huber, Raphael Assuncao, John Lineker, Clay Wimer and Andrew Tenneson. He suffered his only defeat on the scorecards in 2017, when he was outpointed by Jamall Emmers under the Legacy Fighting Alliance banner.
4. He tends to push a merciless pace.
Sandhagen lands 6.46 strikes per minute in the UFC, placing him second among active bantamweights in the category. Only Louis Smolka (7.12) connects at a higher rate.
5. His offensive skills have proven sharp on multiple fronts.
Sandhagen has become known more for his standup prowess—he has outstruck all but one of his UFC opponents—but he has other fight-ending skills at his disposal. A Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt under Eliot Marshall, he has delivered three of his 13 career victories by submission. He put away Bruce Sessman with a rear-naked choke 1:16 into the first round on May 30, 2015, tapped Dalton Goddard with a triangle choke 3:38 into the first round on April 15, 2016 and dispatched Maurio Bautista with an armbar on Aug. 15, 2018.
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