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Paul Daley is nicknamed "Semtex" due to his explosive fighting style and knockout power, reminiscent of the explosive substance Semtex. The nickname reflects his ability to deliver sudden and devastating strikes in the octagon. Additionally, it adds an edge to his persona as a mixed martial artist, emphasizing his reputation for finishing fights quickly and decisively.

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