Koscheck uses Trigg's southpaw stance for target practice
 
Sometimes being a lefty is a disadvantage facing a conventional fighter especially one as right-hand heavy as Josh Koscheck. Frank Trigg got in a few shots on Koscheck early in the fight but dropped his jab hand for a second and that's all it took. Koscheck bounced a looping right off the top of Trigg's head. "Twinkletoes" froze in his tracks and took another straight right in his grill. Down he went. Trigg was on queer street. Koscheck forced referee Leon Roberts to jump in to save Trigg at 1:25 of the first round.
The win gets Koscheck back in the title hunt for Georges St. Pierre's welterweight title belt
					Sometimes being a lefty is a disadvantage facing a conventional fighter especially one as right-hand heavy as Josh Koscheck. Frank Trigg got in a few shots on Koscheck early in the fight but dropped his jab hand for a second and that's all it took. Koscheck bounced a looping right off the top of Trigg's head. "Twinkletoes" froze in his tracks and took another straight right in his grill. Down he went. Trigg was on queer street. Koscheck forced referee Leon Roberts to jump in to save Trigg at 1:25 of the first round.
The win gets Koscheck back in the title hunt for Georges St. Pierre's welterweight title belt

