Former UFC star Sergio Pettis Caught Monster Fish in His Own Division

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Former UFC star Sergio Pettis Caught Monster Fish in His Own Division
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BELLATOR bantamweight champion, Sergio Pettis, recently left fans in disbelief after catching a massive fish that weighed nearly the same as him. Pettis, who is an avid fisher, found himself stunned during a session at the Jurrasic Fishing Park in Thailand when he reeled in a huge 130lbs carp.

The Staggering Catch

Sergio Pettis took to Instagram to share photos of himself with the mammoth carp, which was almost the full length of his body. In the caption, he expressed his excitement about finally making the trip to the fishing park and detailed the thrilling experience of catching the carp. His followers were quick to show their awe and admiration for the catch, with many congratulating him on the impressive feat.

A Resort for Fishing Enthusiasts

The Jurassic Mountain Resort Fishing Park is known for its large fish and provides an ideal spot for avid anglers. The waters are filled with various species, including Arapaima Pacu, Redtail Catfish, and Alligator Gar. Pettis' catch is just one example of the incredible fishing opportunities at the resort.

Pettis' Impressive Fighting Record

Aside from his fishing skills, Sergio Pettis is a seasoned MMA fighter who currently holds the BELLATOR bantamweight title. In his most recent match, held in June at Bellator 297, Pettis emerged victorious against Patricio Pitbull, retaining his championship. He is set to defend his title once again on November 17th against Patchy Mix at Bellator 301 in Chicago.


Former UFC star Sergio Pettis Caught Monster Fish in His Own Division
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With such remarkable accomplishments both inside and outside the octagon, Sergio Pettis continues to astound fans with his diverse range of talents.




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