PROVING he's not afraid to put the work in inside and outside the octagon, Chris Duncan knew he had a job to do in Paris - and ended up catching his opponent sleeping on his.
The Scot picked up a win that he feels has "changed my family's life" after a guillotine choke sent Bolaji Oki to the land of nod inside the first round at the Accor Arena.
Under pressure after a loss to Manuel Torres in February, the lightweight from Alloa was forced to go back to his job as a personal trainer.
However, "The Problem' can now afford to concentrate on his UFC career after picking up the winner's purse and a $50,000 performance of the night bonus.
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