Times of Suriname

Jacare Souza violently stops Chris Weidman

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USA - Throughout a memorable career that has seen him win world titles in multiple promotions, the one thing has eluded Brazilian star Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza is a shot at a UFC title.

The 38yearold may have finally given himself a chance to secure just that on Saturday when he rallied to stop former champion Chris Weidman in a sensationa­l slugfest that was contested almost exclusivel­y on the feet in the co-main event of UFC 230.

Souza (26-6, 1 NC), who had blood flowing from his nose since midway through the opening round, seemed to fight in bursts throughout the second half as Weidman (144), a native of Baldwin, New York, did well to control him on the feet with stiff jabs and right hooks. But “Jacare” caused the proWeidman crowd at Madison Square Garden to gasp when he landed a brutal right hand in Round 3 to drop him.

The knockdown was so sudden, it appeared as if a follow up wouldn’t be needed. Souza, out of respect for his opponent, chose not to jump in and throw punches but referee Dan Miragliott­a chose not to wave off the fight.

The 34yearold Weidman, who entered the bout in a must-win scenario after losing three of his last four, began to grapple with the leg of Souza, who protested to Miragliott­a. Finally the fight was called off at 2:46. “It’s sport, this is sport. We need to respect our job,” Souza said. “I can hit Chris and we can face off but we have a lot of respect. I respect him and he respects me. This was a great fight. I want to say I love Chris and he is a hero and he is a legend of the sport. I feel so bad for him and respect him. He is one of the best in the world.”

The defeat was a crushing one for Weidman, who entered the cage following a 16-month layoff due to injury after his 2017 submission win over Gastelum. Before that, he suffered a trio of knockout defeats that began when he lost his title to Luke Rockhold in 2015.

(CBS Sports)

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