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Unprecedented Feat: UFC 290 Sets New Record with Four Sub-Minute KO’s

Unforgettable Night at UFC 290: Four Sub-Minute KO’s Shatter Records

The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas played host to an electrifying night of mixed martial arts action as UFC 290 unfolded. From the opening prelims to the main event, the fighters delivered an unforgettable spectacle, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. With dominant performances, stunning finishes, and new champions crowned, UFC 290 proved to be a night that will be etched in the minds of fight enthusiasts for years to come.

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Dominance in the Octagon: Alexander Volkanovski Defeats Yair Rodriguez

The main event showcased a featherweight title fight between Alexander Volkanovski and Yair Rodriguez. Volkanovski, known for his impeccable grappling skills, wasted no time in asserting his dominance over Rodriguez. Throughout the fight, Volkanovski dictated the pace, landing calculated strikes and securing takedowns at will. In the third round, a counter right hook from Volkanovski sent Rodriguez reeling, and he capitalized on the opportunity, unloading a barrage of strikes that led to a TKO victory. Volkanovski’s performance solidified his position as the reigning king of the featherweight division and left fans in awe of his skill set.

UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history
UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history. (Source: ESPN MMA)

Alexandre Pantoja Claims Flyweight Title in Epic Showdown with Brandon Moreno

In the co-main event, Alexandre Pantoja faced off against Brandon Moreno in a thrilling battle for the UFC flyweight championship. Pantoja started strong, showcasing his striking prowess and utilizing his grappling expertise to control the fight. However, Moreno displayed incredible resilience, mounting a comeback in the later rounds. Despite Moreno’s efforts, Pantoja’s superior grappling proved to be the decisive factor, earning him a split decision victory and the coveted flyweight title. The back-and-forth nature of the contest had fans on the edge of their seats, further exemplifying the high stakes and level of competition in the UFC.

UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history.
UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history. (Source: ESPN MMA)

Rising Star Alert: Dricus Du Plessis Stuns Robert Whittaker with TKO Victory

The main card of UFC 290 was filled with captivating matchups and memorable moments. Dricus Du Plessis, a rising star in the middleweight division, made a statement by defeating former champion Robert Whittaker via second-round TKO. Du Plessis showcased his striking power and tenacity, overwhelming Whittaker with a relentless onslaught of strikes. This victory elevated Du Plessis’ profile and signaled his arrival as a serious contender in the division.

UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history
UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history. (Source: ESPN MMA)

Dan Hooker Outlasts Jalin Turner in Split Decision Thriller

Another closely contested fight on the main card was between Dan Hooker and Jalin Turner. The bout went the distance, with both fighters displaying their technical prowess and heart. After three hard-fought rounds, Hooker emerged victorious via split decision, cementing his position as a top lightweight contender.

Bo Nickal’s Explosive Knockout Adds to the Excitement at UFC 290

Additionally, Bo Nickal delivered a spectacular performance in the octagon, securing a first-round knockout victory over Val Woodburn. Nickal’s explosive power and precision were on full display, leaving fans in awe of his potential in the sport.

UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history.
UFC 290: FOUR sub-minute KO’s marked the most on a single card in modern era UFC history. (Source: ESPN MMA)

Preliminary Card Showstoppers: Denise Gomes and Dricus Du Plessis Shine

The preliminary card also had its fair share of impressive displays. Denise Gomes stunned the crowd with a lightning-fast 20-second TKO victory over Yazmin Jauregui, earning her a well-deserved Performance of the Night bonus. Another standout performer on the prelims was none other than Dricus Du Plessis, who added to his earlier victory by defeating former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker. Du Plessis’ double triumph in a single night showcased his exceptional skills and earned him the recognition he rightly deserved.

UFC 290: A Memorable Event Paving the Way for MMA’s Future

UFC 290 was an event that delivered on all fronts. From the thrilling fights on the main card to the standout performances in the prelims, the night was a testament to the skill, dedication, and passion of the fighters. With new champions crowned and rising stars making their mark, the event set the stage for an exciting future in the world of mixed martial arts. Fans eagerly anticipate what lies ahead as the UFC continues to provide memorable moments and push the boundaries of combat sports. Thank you for reading, and don’t forget to comment your thoughts below! We value your input as a community…

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