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Felder, looking to improve on a two-fight winning streak, opted to go with a duo of artists for his main event battle. “The Irish Dragon” walked to the Octagon to David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” and Bruce Springsteen’s iconic “Born in the USA.” Counterpart Hooker opted to go the hip-hop route as he came down to fight underneath 50 Cent’s “Many Men” track.
Other standout songs of the evening were Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger” (Karolina Kowalkiewicz); AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” (Brad Riddell); and Marilyn Manson’s cover of “Sweet Dreams” (Kevin Aguilar). However, the highlight of the day for many was when Jake Matthews walked out to Motörhead’s timeless “The Game.”
UFC Fight Night 168 Walkout Tracks:
Paul Felder: David Bowie / Bruce Springsteen | “Space Oddity”/ “Born in the USA”Dan Hooker: 50 Cent | “Many Men”
Jim Crute: PNC | “Find Me”
Michal Oleksiejczuk: Krzesimir Debski | “Husaria Ginie”
Karolina Kowalkiewicz: Iggy Pop | “The Passenger”
Xiaonan Yan: James Wong | “A Man Should Help Himself”
Ben Sosoli: Vengabiys | “Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!”
Marcos Rogerio de Lima: Fort Minor | “Remember the Name”
Brad Riddell: AC/DC | “Thunderstruck”
Magomed Mustafaev: Snap! | “The Power”
Kevin Aguilar: Marilyn Manson | “Sweet Dreams”
Zubaira Tukhugov: Solzh G1ala | “Terrible”
Jalin Turner: Dreamville, J. Cole, Lute & Da Baby | “Under the Sun”
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Joshua Culibao: The Game & Skrillex | “El Chapo”
Jake Matthews: Motorhead | “The Game”
Emil Meek: Autokarma | “Danse Pa Bordet”
Callan Potter: Dave Dobbyn | “Slice of Heaven”
Kenan Song: Beyond | “Wo Shi Fen Nu”
Kai Kara-France: Patea Maori Club | “Poi E”
Tyson Nam: Logic feat. My Dad | “Bobby”
Konklak Suphisara: Bodyslam | “Last Night”
Angela Hill: The Prodigy vs. Public Enemy vs. Manfred Mann | “Shut Em Up”
Priscila Cachoeira: Faccao 288 | “Prvt E Hora Vencer”
Shana Dobson: Travis Scott feat. Rich Homie Quan | “Mamacita”