AFRICA DELIVERS THE FIRST ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP VICTOR

Nigerian Kamaru Usman became the first African-born UFC champion as he defeated Tyrone Woodley for the welterweight title at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Boxer Usman dominated the co-main event, backing Woodley up against the fence and ripping dozens of thunderous shots to the body, and then taking his opponent to the mat at will.

Known for his tactical acumen in the cage, Woodley never had the time or space to use it as Usman swarmed all over him from the opening bell.

Despite Usman’s dominance and a late fourth-round flurry that rocked Woodley badly, the fight was decided on the judges’ scorecards 50-44, 50-44 and 50-45 to crown the first African-born UFC champion.

The much-anticipated UFC debut of former Bellator and ONE FC welterweight champ Ben Askren ended in controversy when referee Herb Dean stopped the fight in the first round, judging Robbie Lawler to have lost consciousness in a bulldog choke.

Lawler, himself a former UFC welterweight champion, immediately protested but to no avail, allowing Askren to maintain his unbeaten MMA record.

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