HENRY CEJUDO HAS has shocked the world again as he retained his flyweight title with a stunning first-round knockout against T.J. Dillashaw.
Bantamweight champion Dillashaw (17-4) was attempting to become the fourth fighter in UFC history to hold multiple titles simultaneously (Conor McGregor, Daniel Cormier, Amanda Nunes), but Cejudo caught him with a shot and finished him off seconds later.
“I busted my butt my whole life and I was able to beat one of the greatest of all time,” Cejudo told ESPN after the fight. “It’s just surreal. It really is.”
Cejudo (13-3) has now beaten two UFC legends back to back as he handed Demetrious Johnson just the third loss of his career to earn the flyweight title just months before.
Meanwhile former Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys defensive linesman Greg Hardy’s main card UFC debut did not go as planned after he was disqualified.
Hardy (3-1) was disqualified for an illegal knee to Allen Crowder in the second round of Saturday’s clash in New York.
Crowder was down on the ground on one knee when Hardy – who only made his mixed-martial arts debut seven months – connected at Barclays Center.
Referee Dan Miragliotta awarded Crowder (9-4) the win by disqualification at 2:28 of the second round.
UFC Fight Night 143 main card results
- Henry Cejudo def. T.J. Dillashaw – TKO (R1 – 0:32)
- Allen Crowder def. Greg Hardy – Hardy DQ (R2 – 2:28)
- Gregor Gillespie def. Yancy Medeiros – TKO (R2 – 4:59)
- Joseph Benavidez def. Dustin Ortiz – UD (29-28 x 3)
- Paige VanZant def. Rachael Ostovich – sub (armbar) (R2 – 1:50)
- Glover Teixeira def. Karl Roberson – sub (arm triangle) (R1 – 3:21)
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All these injuries are going to kill us
@Noel Lillis: time heals everything x
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@Anthony: top 4 far from guaranteed yet
Not buying anyone looked myopic then, looks blind now.
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It was a pin point cross from Alli’s replacement that set up Winks for the winner. Plenty of talent at Spurs and plenty of opportunity for younger players to come through. They are a bit immature but they’ll grow up fast. No worries.