Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Pereira claims UFC middleweig­ht belt

- By Dan Gelston

NEW YORK — Alex Pereira has Israel Adesanya’s number in any combat sport — make it 3-0, and now the Brazilian knockout artist also has his rival’s UFC middleweig­ht championsh­ip.

Pereira fought back from a slow start and rocked Adesanya in the fifth round to score the TKO win and claim the 185-pound championsh­ip in the main event of UFC 281 on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden.

The 35-year-old Pereira defeated Adesanya twice — once by knockout — in their old kickboxing days and that got the challenger fasttracke­d to a title match after just three UFC fights.

His rapid rise to the title had the Garden crowd going wild as Pereira tagged Adesanya with a vicious right that sent the champion into the cage. Adesanya, the Nigeria-born, New Zealand-raised fighter slumped against the cage and Pereira went for the finishing blows but the referee stopped the bout at 2:01 in the fifth.

Knocked at times for his methodical style, the 31-year-old Adesanya (23-2) known as “The Last Stylebende­r” got the MSG crowd on his side once he clobbered Pereira with a pounding right and then a fast left hand to the face that ended the first round and sent the challenger reeling.

Trying to shake off the beating, Pereira stood and beckoned fans to get louder as he waited for the bell to signal the second.

He raised his arms again to the crowd, only in victory.

Adesanya’s loss snapped his 12-fight win streak at middleweig­ht, only one shy of Anderson Silva’s division record.

Zhang Weili won the 115belt for a second time and UFC’S first Chinese champion made quick work against Carla Esparza with a rear naked choke submission at 1:05 of the second round.

Zhang (23-3) patted her championsh­ip belt after UFC president Dana White wrapped it around her waist inside the octagon. Zhang only successful­ly defended the championsh­ip once during her first championsh­ip reign. She beat Jéssica Andrade in 2019 and won a decision against Joanna Jedrzejczy­k before she suffered consecutiv­e losses to Rose Namajunas.

Back in the title picture, Zhang didn’t disappoint and capped the victory with a cartwheel.

Esparza (20-7) was a twotime champion.

Former UFC lightweigh­t champion Frankie Edgar lost the final bout of his MMA career when he was dropped by Chris Gutierrez at 2:01 of the first round of their fight. The 41-year-old Edgar absorbed a flying knee to the head for a brutal KO loss in his last time in the cage in a career that started in 2005. Gutierrez and Edgar had a long embrace after the spectacula­r finish in the 135-pound fight that quieted another packed crowd at MSG.

Edgar finished his career at 24-11-1 overall and 18-111 in the UFC.

Edgar entered the night with a Ufc-record 7 hours, 55 minutes and 9 seconds of total fight time. His 1,799 significan­t strikes were second-best, and 73 takedowns were fourth on the career list. He held the lightweigh­t championsh­ip for nearly two years from 2010 to 2012.

Dustin Poirier made Michael Chandler tap in the third round of a bloody slugfest that sent the crowd into a frenzy.

 ?? Frank Franklin II The Associated Press ?? Alex Pereira kicks Israel Adesanya in the first round of their middleweig­ht title bout at UFC 281.
Frank Franklin II The Associated Press Alex Pereira kicks Israel Adesanya in the first round of their middleweig­ht title bout at UFC 281.

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