Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rising stars share spotlight with ‘Cyborg’

Ortega, Hernandez, O’malley, Dern put on show at UFC 222

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

A new wave of young stars emerged with impressive performanc­es on the UFC 222 card at T-mobile Arena on Saturday night.

An establishe­d champion also delivered another dominant performanc­e to solidify her grip on the title.

Cris “Cyborg” Justino recorded her 20th straight win, finishing her 19th opponent during that span, with a first-round knockout of newcomer Yana Kunitskaya.

It was enough to chase another contender back to 135 pounds as Kunitskaya said she was “nervous” facing someone with the size and power of Justino.

Justino is now likely to face bantamweig­ht champion Amanda Nunes in a battle of titleholde­rs.

While Justino was once again making the spectacula­r look routine, several new stars made the most of their moment in the spotlight of a pay-per-view card in Las Vegas.

Brian Ortega wasn’t about to let the opportunit­y go to waste.

The 27-year-old Southern California­n became the first fighter to finish Frankie Edgar when he knocked out the former champion in the first round.

Ortega’s spectacula­r performanc­e earned him the next shot at Max Holloway’s featherwei­ght title. It also drew the praise of his boss.

“That was amazing,” UFC president Dana White said. “He’s so well-rounded. You thought going in that if he was going to beat Frankie, it would be by submission and he goes out there and knocks him out in the first round. He’s super talented and has an incredible personalit­y. I’m excited about that title fight.”

It could very well happen on the July card in Las Vegas.

Ortega improved to 14-0 overall, finishing all six opponents since he signed with the UFC in 2014.

Sean O’malley, 23, may be further away from a title shot, but he continued to win over fans with another dynamic win — followed by conducting a postfight interview as he lay flat on his back in the cage receiving medical attention.

After showing off his flashy striking in the first two rounds, the bantamweig­ht found a way to get to the final bell and win the decision over Andre Soukmantha­th despite a foot injury suffered early in the third round.

O’malley has now proven he belongs with a pair of quality wins in the UFC after he was discovered on “Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series” with Snoop Dogg famously screaming his name over and over after a spectacula­r knockout.

Mackenzie Dern and Alexander Hernandez entered their UFC debuts on Saturday with varying degrees of hype, with Dern garnering far more headlines.

Both scored solid wins, but it was Hernandez who truly raised eyebrows with a 42-second knockout of fringe lightweigh­t contender Beneil Dariush.

Dern, one of the most accomplish­ed jiu-jitsu practition­ers to compete in the UFC, clinched a split-decision win in the third round over strawweigh­t Ashley Yoder with some solid grappling.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-277-8028. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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 ?? Benjamin Hager ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminph­oto Women’s featherwei­ght champion Cris “Cyborg” Justino connects with a right hook to the body of challenger Yana Kunitskaya during the main event of UFC 222 on Saturday at T-mobile Arena. Justino won by first-round...
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminph­oto Women’s featherwei­ght champion Cris “Cyborg” Justino connects with a right hook to the body of challenger Yana Kunitskaya during the main event of UFC 222 on Saturday at T-mobile Arena. Justino won by first-round...

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