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Methodical Miocic grinds out victory

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STIPE Miocic and Francis Ngannou had a violent history of first-round finishes.

By the time their heavyweigh­t bout reached the fifth round, they puffed and trudged around the cage without a knockout in sight.

Miocic set the UFC heavyweigh­t record with his third straight successful title defence, turning the anticipate­d slugfest against Ngannou into a methodical and masterful ground-and-pound bout to win the main event of UFC 220 at TD Garden in Boston.

Miocic won 50-44 on all three scorecards early yesterday and was never seriously tested by the raw and unrefined Ngannou.

Miocic (18-2) and Ngannou (11-2) had UFC fans buzzing with perhaps the most-hyped heavyweigh­t title bout since Brock Lesnar was the class of the division. Both fighters built their reputation­s on the strength of nasty knockouts, and Ngannou was coming off a GIF-worthy KO just seven weeks ago.

In the first round, the fight seemed like it could reach epic slugfest proportion­s.

Miocic and Ngannou tagged each other several times, leaving both staggered and seemingly on the brink of trouble.

“He’s a tough dude. Caught me in the first round but I took control,” Miocic said.

The fight never really picked up from there. Miocic spent the rest of it just banging away as Ngannou mostly covered up, hoping for one last desperate knockout punch.

Ngannou, a Cameroon native who this week criticised US President Donald Trump for his profane descriptio­n of African countries, never found that reserve power.

“I think I underestim­ated (him) a little bit,” said Ngannou, whose rise from homeless to heavyweigh­t contender captivated a sport eager for a new star.

Miocic beat Fabricio Werdum to win the heavyweigh­t title in May 2016, and followed with wins against Alistair Overeem, Junior dos Santos and now Ngannou to slug his way into the record book.

Meanwhile, in the undercard, Daniel Cormier locked a choke hold on Volkan Oezdemir with such force that the crowd exploded when the horn sounded to end the first round, thinking the fight was over. Not yet. Oezdemir was saved from submission briefly. But the inevitable defeat was just moments away. With a Boston crowd roaring and chanting his initials, Cormier showed why he’s the best active light heavyweigh­t fighter in UFC and dominated Oezdemir via TKO to retain the 205-pound belt.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? TOUGH GOING: Stipe Miocic on his way to a gruelling win over Francis Ngannou.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/AFP TOUGH GOING: Stipe Miocic on his way to a gruelling win over Francis Ngannou.

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