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Burns defeats Woodley in UFC’S return to Vegas

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LAS Vegas—gilbert Burns dominated former UFC welterweig­ht champion Tyron Woodley to win a unanimous decision on Saturday night in the mixed martial arts promotion’s return to Las Vegas.

Brazilian heavyweigh­t Augusto Sakai employed some unpunished gamesmansh­ip to eke out a split-decision victory over Bulgaria’s Blagoy Ivanov in the penultimat­e bout of the UFC’S first show in its hometown since the coronaviru­s pandemic began.

The event was held without fans at the UFC Apex, a small gym with broadcast facilities on the promotion’s corporate campus. The UFC used minimal personnel to stage the fight, and the promotion said everyone involved was subject to strict health and safety protocols.

The 33-year-old Burns (19-3) dominated on his feet and on the ground, finishing his first main-event bout with likely the biggest win of his career and his sixth consecutiv­e victory since July 2018, including four straight since moving back up to welterweig­ht.

From a first-round knockdown to a strong finish, the Florida-based Brazilian soundly defeated one of the most accomplish­ed welterweig­hts in UFC history and made his case for a shot at champion Kamaru Usman, who happens to be his training partner.

“I trained so hard for this fight, and I knew I could do it,”said Burns, who entered the bout ranked sixth in the crowded 170-pound division. “I was calling these guys out for a reason. I’m coming to stay. That was a former champion right there. You saw a dominant performanc­e against a former champion. I’m ready. I feel so good right now.”

The judges all gave all five rounds to Burns, scoring it 5045, 50-44 and 50-44. Burns called out Usman in his post-fight interview. “I love the champ, my training partner,” Burns said. “But come on, give me a shot. A lot of respect, a lot of love for you, but I think I’m next .... If they want to make a fight in July, come on. I don’t have a scratch.”

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