Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Nunes makes sure Holm gets kick out of title fight

Captures bantamweig­ht title with foot flush to foe’s face

- By Adam Hill Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ AdamHillLV­RJ on Twitter.

Former women’s bantamweig­ht champion Holly Holm’s greatest triumph in the cage came as a result of a head kick knockout of Ronda Rousey in 2015 to claim the belt.

Her attempt to regain the title was thwarted in the same manner.

Amanda Nunes retained the belt with a first-round knockout

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of Holm on the UFC 239 card at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night.

While Holm’s stoppage of Rousey was with the left foot, Nunes saw an opening and ended the fight with her right as Holm fell to the mat and flopped around the cage trying to get back up.

“This feels amazing,” said Nunes, who also holds the featherwei­ght title. “People say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but this belt is going home with me. During my warmup, I knew I was going to get her. I told my coaches I wanted to knock her out the same way she knocks people out. I did it tonight. She was the only former champion I didn’t beat yet. Now, I beat her and I’m very happy.”

Nunes indicated she wants to defend the featherwei­ght belt next.

Jorge Masvidal may finally get his shot at the welterweig­ht title after his spectacula­r performanc­e Saturday.

Masvidal needed even less time to beat Ben Askren after repeatedly describing the horrific things he planned to do to Askren in order to hand him his first career loss during the contentiou­s buildup to their fight.

It took Masvidal only five seconds to back up his words.

Masvidal sprinted across the cage and delivered a flying knee just as Askren ducked down to shoot for a takedown and Askren was knocked unconsciou­s in the fastest knockout in UFC history.

“I really wanted to beat him up for 14 minutes and 30 seconds before ending him, but it didn’t happen,” said Masvidal, who got down on the mat to continue the verbal assault as the referee tended to Askren. “Now it’s back to business. I have nothing nice to say about him. He was talking wild and I had to show him there are consequenc­es. You’re welcome for ending that, dude.”

Michael Chiesa opened the main card with his second consecutiv­e victory since moving up to welterweig­ht by controllin­g position for nearly the entire 15 minutes on his way to a unanimous decision over Diego Sanchez.

“Sheer stupidity,” Chiesa said of what kept him at 155 pounds for so much of his career and enduring weight cuts that zapped him of his strength and energy.

Chiesa has defeated Sanchez and Carlos Condit and will now seek a top-10 opponent for his next bout.

The move up in weight didn’t go as well for former middleweig­ht champion Luke Rockhold in his light heavyweigh­t debut.

Rockhold looked comfortabl­e early, but took a couple big shots in the closing seconds of the first round before he was finished by a big left hook at 1:39 of the second round.

It was the third loss in four fights for Rockhold since winning the 185-pound belt, though he had been out of action since February 2018.

A pair of 21-year-old star prospects highlighte­d the preliminar­y card with dominant performanc­es.

Middleweig­ht Edmen Shabazyan, who comes from the same camp as former women’s bantamweig­ht champ Ronda Rousey, needed just 72 seconds to submit Jack Marshman and remain undefeated.

Bantamweig­ht Yadong Song, out of Urijah Faber’s camp in Sacramento, Calif., knocked out Alejandro Perez in 2:04.

Veteran featherwei­ght Gilbert Melendez was unsuccessf­ul in his return from nearly two years away from competitio­n as he was outclassed over three rounds in a one-sided loss to Arnold Allen. It was the fifth straight loss for Melendez.

Women’s strawweigh­t contender Claudia Gadelha improved to 4-2 since losing a title bout to Joanna Jedrzejczy­k in 2016 with a unanimous-decision victory over Randa Markos.

Marlon Vera submitted late-replacemen­t Nohelin Hernandez midway through the second round of a bantamweig­ht bout. Vera had been slated for a marquee matchup against Sean O’Malley, but an issue with his drug test forced him out two weeks ago.

The first two bouts of the card went the distance as women’s bantamweig­ht newcomer Julia Avila cruised past Pannie Kianzad and Chance Rencountre upset welterweig­ht Ismail Naurdiev.

 ?? Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-Journal @benjaminhp­hoto ?? ABOVE: Bantamweig­ht Amanda Nunes delivers a right foot to the face of Holly Holm in the first round of their UFC 239 undercard title bout Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena. Nunes, who also holds the featherwei­ght belt, won by knockout in 4 minutes, 10 seconds.
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-Journal @benjaminhp­hoto ABOVE: Bantamweig­ht Amanda Nunes delivers a right foot to the face of Holly Holm in the first round of their UFC 239 undercard title bout Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena. Nunes, who also holds the featherwei­ght belt, won by knockout in 4 minutes, 10 seconds.
 ??  ?? Jorge Masvidal connects with a flying knee to the head of Ben Askren in the first round of their welterweig­ht undercard bout. Masvidal recorded the fastest victory in UFC history with a knockout at five seconds.
Jorge Masvidal connects with a flying knee to the head of Ben Askren in the first round of their welterweig­ht undercard bout. Masvidal recorded the fastest victory in UFC history with a knockout at five seconds.
 ??  ?? LEFT: Nunes celebrates her victory.
LEFT: Nunes celebrates her victory.

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