Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Overeem overthinks winning maneuver, loses to Miocic

- By ADAM HILL

Alistair Overeem appeared on the verge of securing his legacy as one of the greatest heavyweigh­ts in mixed martial arts history when he dropped UFC champion Stipe Miocic with a straight left hand midway through the first round of the main event of UFC 203 at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Saturday night.

Overeem elected to pursue a guillotine choke instead of trying to finish Miocic with punches on the ground. It’s a decision he might regret for a long time.

Miocic escaped from the hold and knocked out Overeem at 4:27 of the first round to retain the belt in his hometown.

“He hit harder than I thought,” Miocic said after successful­ly defending the belt he won in May for the first time. “He knocked me down, but I wasn’t hurt. I said I would keep this belt for a long time, and I did it. I wanted to shut him down, turn the motherboar­d off.”

Miocic was able to do that when he finished the fight with short punches on the ground after pushing Overeem down to his back.

Before that, he spent much of the first round chasing a circling Overeem around the cage. Overeem’s big moment came when he planted and squarely landed a left hand on a pursuing Miocic.

He wasn’t able to capitalize and add the UFC belt to a trophy case that includes world titles in several prominent organizati­ons around the world.

It was the fourth straight win for Miocic and third consecutiv­e firstround knockout.

The headliner might have been overshadow­ed in interest by the mixed martial arts debut of former profession­al wrestler Phil “CM Punk” Brooks, who looked very much like a fighter with no experience as he was mauled by welterweig­ht Mickey Gall.

Gall, who had two prior pro fights, including one in the UFC, secured an immediate takedown when Brooks charged across the cage and pounded on him with punches and elbows, attempting several submission­s before locking in a choke at 2:14 of the first round.

“I did want to show off the striking with him, but he came in hot so I took him down,” Gall said. “I wasn’t surprised he got through those early chokes because I was only half-committing, almost playing a game with it in a way.”

Brooks, who signed with the UFC in late 2014 after walking away from the WWE as one of the organizati­on’s biggest stars and took the past 18 months to prepare for the fight, was beaten from the opening bell.

Former champion Fabricio Werdum bounced back from losing the title to Miocic with a unanimous decision over Travis Browne in a lackluster heavyweigh­t bout.

The bizarre fight featured Browne essentiall­y calling a timeout, which was oddly granted, after he injured his finger in the first round. The referee should have considered the move a verbal submission or simply allowed the fight to continue.

Werdum dominated the rest of the round after the restart, but neither fighter did much of anything over the final 10 minutes.

Bantamweig­ht Jimmie Rivera won his 19th consecutiv­e fight and fourth straight since signing with the UFC by taking a unanimous decision over Urijah Faber.

Jessica Andrade turned in a second consecutiv­e spectacula­r performanc­e since dropping to the women’s strawweigh­t division with a first-round submission of Joanne Calderwood.

Las Vegan Brad Tavares returned from 15 months out of action to win a split decision over Caio Magalhaes on the preliminar­y card.

Former title challenger Bethe Correia defeated Cleveland native Jessica Eye by decision in a women’s bantamweig­ht fight. Nik Lentz and Drew Dober picked up knockout victories, and Yancy Medeiros won by submission.

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 ?? DAVID DERMER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Champion Stipe Miocic rejoices while being interviewe­d by TV analyst Joe Rogan after defeating Alistair Overeem during a heavyweigh­t title bout at UFC 203 in Cleveland on Saturday night.
DAVID DERMER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Champion Stipe Miocic rejoices while being interviewe­d by TV analyst Joe Rogan after defeating Alistair Overeem during a heavyweigh­t title bout at UFC 203 in Cleveland on Saturday night.
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