New Era

Khabib underlines his dominance, retires undefeated

- -SuperSport.com

Khabib Nurmagomed­ov underlined his status as one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time when he defeated Justin Gaethje and unified the lightweigh­t championsh­ip at UFC 254 on ‘Fight Island’ in Abu Dhabi on Saturday night.

‘The Eagle’ claimed a submission win over interim champion Gaethje when he locked in a triangle choke 1 minute and 34 seconds into the second round. Gaethje’s tap to submit was initially missed by the referee, but the match was soon stopped when the challenger briefly lost consciousn­ess.

Moving to a perfect career record of 29-0, Khabib then dropped a bombshell in the post-fight interview when he laid down his gloves in the Octagon and announced his retirement.

The 32-year-old insisted that he cannot face having further fights without the presence of his father, who died following Covid-19-related complicati­ons earlier this year.

“It was my last fight here. I know only one thing I want for UFC... you guys have to put me No 1 poundfor-pound fighter in the world because I deserve it,” Nurmagomed­ov said. “Undisputed UFC light heavyweigh­t champion, 13-0 [in the UFC] ... I think I deserve it.”

In the co-main event, Robert Whittaker secured a unanimous decision victory over an incredibly resilient Jared Cannonier to put himself back into the middleweig­ht title picture. Whittaker, a former middleweig­ht champion, did not call out current division king Israel Adesanya even though a repeat of their October 2019 fight is now surely a strong possibilit­y.

“I’m going straight home and putting up the Christmas tree,” said Whittaker, who used his speed, movement and dexterous striking to dominate Cannonier.

The rest of the main card saw spectacula­r first-round TKO wins for Magomed Ankalaev over Ion Cutelaba and Phil Hawes over Jacob Malkoun (just 18 seconds for the latter), Lauren Murphy outsmarted Liliya Shakirova with a submission win in a women’s flyweight match, and Alexander Volkov took down fellow heavyweigh­t Walt Harris with a TKO in round two.

The UFC returns to the United States next weekend for a Fight Night at the APEX Facility in Las Vegas on the morning of Sunday 1 November, headlined by a match between middleweig­ht legend Anderson Silva and Uriah Hall.

 ?? Photo: MMA Fighting ?? Undefeated …. Khabib Nurmagomed­ov retained his lightweigh­t world championsh­ip after successful­ly defeating Justin Gaethje at UFC 254, but then shocked the world by announcing his retirement.
Photo: MMA Fighting Undefeated …. Khabib Nurmagomed­ov retained his lightweigh­t world championsh­ip after successful­ly defeating Justin Gaethje at UFC 254, but then shocked the world by announcing his retirement.

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