Manila Bulletin

‘Cyborg’ retains UFC women’s belt

- Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino sheds tears after being declared the winner. (AP)

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Cris “Cyborg” Justino used power strikes and kicks to beat Holly Holm by unanimous decision and defend her featherwei­ght belt at UFC 219 on Saturday night.

Judges scored it 49-46, 48-47 and 48-47, extending Justino's unbeaten streak to 19 with a victory over a former bantamweig­ht champion with a knack for big upsets. It was the first time that Justino was taken five rounds in her career.

The fighters exchanged early punches, standing toe-to-toe for much of the first round. Justino (19-1) was able to land some bigger strikes, including a solid right hook that was the best punch of the opening round. The second round went similarly before Justino pressed forward in the third with a solid right cross and a number of kicks. She finished the third with a flurry of punches and continued to hold a slight edge the rest of the way in a tight bout.

Holm's face was beat up by the end, although neither fighter appeared seriously injured. Holm (11-4) was trying for another marquee victory in a career highlighte­d by her upset of Ronda Rousey in 2015.

Earlier in the night, Khabib Nurmagomed­ov remained undefeated and staked a claim for a lightweigh­t title shot with a dominant unanimous decision over Edson Barboza.

The second-ranked Nurmagomed­ov received winning scores of 30-25, 30-25 and 3024 from the judges. Nurmagomed­ov improved to 25-0 overall and 9-0 in the UFC. Barboza fell to 19-5.

Current lightweigh­t champion Conor McGregor's fight status is unknown and interim lightweigh­t champ Tony Ferguson is the only other man standing in Khabib's way of a title shot.

Nurmagomed­ov applied pressure from the opening seconds of the fight and secured a takedown early. From there he was able to advance position while landing heavy shots, keeping the fourth-ranked Barboza on the mat for the remainder of the round.

Khabib forced the action to start the second round, continuing to pummel Barboza as he stalked him across the octagon. Nurmagomed­ov secured another takedown late in the round and again neutralize­d Barboza while inflicting a great deal of damage until the end of the round.

Khabib had Barboza pressed against the fence for the first half of the final round and secured yet another takedown, completely limiting Barboza's ability to attack while cruising through the end of the round.

Also, former strawweigh­t champion Carla Esparza earned a hard fought decision victory, handing sixth-ranked Cynthia Calvillo her first profession­al loss, and 12thranked Neil Magny topped former interim welterweig­ht champ Carlos Condit by unanimous decision.

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