The Herald (South Africa)

Usman grinds down Masvidal to retain UFC welterweig­ht crown

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Welterweig­ht champion Kamaru Usman ground out a decision victory over Jorge Masvidal to keep his belt, and Alexander Volkanovsk­i retained his featherwei­ght title with a split decision victory over Max Holloway at the UFC 251 event in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

With Masvidal taking the title fight on six days’ notice after Gilbert Burns was forced to pull out after testing positive for the new coronaviru­s, Usman used his superior wrestling and clinch work to wear down the challenger over five rounds.

The 33-year-old ripped vicious hooks to the body against the cage and smothered Masvidal

on the ground, sapping the challenger’s energy en route to a convincing win.

“All these guys, they’re preparing for one guy, and that’s me, at the top of the mountain, and I had to make a mental shift,” Usman said after the fight. Masvidal “is tough, and he showed it out there.”

In the co-main event Australian

Volkanovsk­i, who won the featherwei­ght belt from Holloway via unanimous decision in December, found himself behind early on, after he was knocked down at the end of each of the first two rounds.

The former semi-profession­al rugby league player dug deep, relying more on his wrestling and doing just enough over the final three rounds to edge out the Hawaiian on the judges’ scorecards and remain unbeaten in the UFC.

In the card’s other title fight, Russia’s Petr Jan scored a brutal technical knockout over Brazilian Jose Aldo to claim the bantamweig­ht title left vacant by the retirement of previous champion Henry Cejudo in May.

Dropping down a weight class, former featherwei­ght champ Aldo held his own but wilted in the fourth round, and the Russian dominated him with ground strikes in the fifth until the referee waved the fight off, declaring Yan the winner by TKO. —

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