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Ulberg stuns with 12-second KO

Kiwi scores his sixth straight UFC win in spectacula­r fashion

- Christophe­r Reive

In his first opportunit­y to break into the UFC light heavyweigh­t rankings, Carlos Ulberg needed only 12 seconds to get the job done. Scoring the third-fastest finish in UFC light heavyweigh­t history, Ulberg planted Alonzo Menifield with a left hook for his sixth straight UFC win at the promotion’s Fight Night in St Louis yesterday.

That saw him awarded a US$50,000 ($83,000) performanc­e of the night bonus and also gave him the longest active winning streak in the division.

It ended a frustratin­g wait to get back to work for the 33-year-old, who was initially scheduled to return to the octagon in January before delays and a change in opponent saw him lock in yesterday’s booking.

Against 11th-ranked Menifield, Ulberg didn’t miss his opening.

Speaking to the Herald leading in to the fight, Ulberg noted it was a good match-up stylistica­lly for him, and his speed and timing would make the difference against Menifield, who is best known for his power.

“We knew coming up against a guy like Alonzo Menifield to be careful of his power,” Ulberg told ESPN after the fight. “He’s got a lot of power, is explosive, and as long as I stuck to the game plan with my coaches Mike [Angove], Andrei [Paulet] and Eugene [Bareman], we knew he was going to come forward. I just had to do what I had to do.”

That proved the case. With Ulberg having the range advantage, Menifield had to work his way inside to get within striking distance of Ulberg. He tried to do that immediatel­y, swinging wildly and driving Ulberg against the cage.

Ulberg moved well, getting caught with the first of Menifield’s shots but avoiding those that followed and looking to catch Menifield with a check hook — a strike which is becoming something of a signature blow for Ulberg in the UFC — as the American was charging in.

While he didn’t land, Menifield’s momentum carried him forward and into the fence as Ulberg slipped to the right.

That saw Menifield stumble into the cage. When he turned back around — with a little assistance from his Kiwi foe — Ulberg unleashed his own barrage.

Ulberg then dropped Menifield with a right hand. As Menifield got back to his feet, Ulberg continued swinging.

He landed about four shots before one heavy left hand ultimately found the button to end the fight, before he jumped the cage to share pleasantri­es with UFC boss Dana White, the promotion’s chief business officer Hunter Campbell and matchmaker Sean Shelby as he celebrated.

“He did catch me. That woke me up, and when you wake the lion up, that’s when he comes out.”

Speaking on commentary after the performanc­e, former UFC champion Michael Bisping said: “This man has future champion written all over him.”

The win will see Ulberg enter the top 15 next week, with his eyes on a top-10 match-up later this year.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Carlos Ulberg earned the US$50,000 UFC fight of the night bonus in St Louis yesterday.
Photo / Getty Images Carlos Ulberg earned the US$50,000 UFC fight of the night bonus in St Louis yesterday.

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