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Francis Ngannou stops Miocic, claims UFC heavyweigh­t title

- BY GREG BEACHAM

LAS VEGAS – Francis Ngannou claimed the UFC heavyweigh­t championsh­ip on Saturday night, stopping Stipe Miocic with ferocious punches early in the second round at UFC 260.

Ngannou (11-2) avenged his blowout loss to Miocic in 2018 by demonstrat­ing everything he has learned in the ensuing three years during a dominant victory. The first UFC heavyweigh­t champion from Africa flattened Miocic (21-3) twice early in the second, finishing the fight 52 seconds into the round.

The fight ended quickly after Ngannou won the first round. Miocic recovered from his first knockdown in the second round and even landed a right hand that stung Ngannou, but the challenger replied with a picture-perfect left hook, depositing Miocic roughly on the canvas again for the finish.

The 34-year-old Ngannou is a former aspiring boxer who discovered mixed martial arts after he left Cameroon for France. He rose rapidly through his new sport with his fearsome power and growing all-around skill, but Miocic interrupte­d his ascent by winning every round of their first bout in Boston.

The long-anticipate­d changing of the guard atop the UFC’s heavyweigh­t division finally happened in their rematch. In the Vegas cage, Ngannou was far too much for Miocic, the firefighte­r from Cleveland who is the most accomplish­ed heavyweigh­t champion in UFC history.

In the co-main event of this pay-per-view show at the UFC Apex gym on the promotion’s corporate campus, former welterweig­ht champion Tyron Woodley lost his fourth consecutiv­e fight when Vicente Luque submitted him with a D’Arce choke late in the first round.

UFC 260 turned into a showcase for Ngannou, who was up to the challenge this time.

Ngannou’s loss to Miocic in 2018 staggered the confidence of a once-dynamic fighter. He barely threw a punch in his next bout, an embarrassi­ng loss to Derrick Lewis.

But Ngannou impressive­ly regained his confidence later in 2018 and kicked off a run of four consecutiv­e knockout victories against veteran heavyweigh­ts, putting him back in the cage with Miocic.

Miocic’s heavyweigh­t reign has been the best in the history of a notoriousl­y tumultuous UFC division. He reigned as champion for four of the past five years, winning eight of his last nine fights overall and emphatical­ly avenging his only loss to Daniel Cormier.

Miocic won the final two fights of his trilogy with Cormier to cement his heavyweigh­t supremacy over the only opponent he had fought since the first bout with Ngannou.

Woodley (19-7-1), who reigned over the 170-pound division for nearly three years until Kamaru Usman took his belt in March 2019, looked sharp early and landed some strong shots before he was staggered and finished by Luque (207-1), who has won 13 of his last 15 fights.

Earlier, bantamweig­ht Sugar Sean O’Malley overcame an enormous early mental mistake for a vicious third-round finish of Thomas Almeida.

O’Malley, the thrilling fighter with rainbow-dyed hair, floored Almeida in the first round with a head kick and a big punch – but instead of finishing his opponent on the ground, O’Malley anticipate­d a stoppage and walked away before realizing the fight hadn’t been stopped.

When he floored Almeida again in the third, O’Malley briefly tried to walk away again before pouncing and throwing a final punch that bounced Almeida’s head off the canvas.

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