Topuria Stuns Holloway to retain UFC title



Ilia Topuria stunned Max Holloway to retain the UFC featherweight title at UFC 308 in Abu Dhabi - inflicting the first knockout defeat of the American's glittering career.

Spain's Topuria rocked former champion Holloway in the third round before ending the fight with a thudding left hook.

Topuria's win follows his knockout of Alexander Volkanovski in February, cementing the 27-year-old as the man of the moment and the future of the division.

"To beat a legend like Max Holloway, I can't believe it you know, he inspired me so much in my career," said Topuria.

"He's been a great example for the generation. I represent the new generation."

Topuria was making the first defence of his belt after shocking Volkanovski eight months ago, ending the Australian's four-year title reign.

It has been a rapid rise for Topuria in the UFC, finishing five of seven opponents since his 2020 debut before this contest, but in Holloway he was facing one of the most decorated athletes in UFC history.

Holloway is a former featherweight champion, reigning for two years from 2017, and holds multiple records in the division, including the most victories (20), finishes (11) and longest win streak (13).

After his post-fight interview, Topuria was joined by Volkanovski as the pair shook hands, possibly setting up a rematch.

"I want [Alexander Volkanovski]. Right now I don't want to fight with anyone," said Topuria.

"What a beautiful family I have; I am a highly blessed man in this world. I want to go out of this cage and celebrate with my people."

In the co-main event, Russia's Khamzat Chimaev extended the unbeaten start to his career to 14 fights as he dominated Robert Whittaker to submit him in the first round.

Chimaev took former middleweight champion Whittaker down at the first attempt, before relentlessly working towards a rear-naked choke.

He did not secure the choke, but the pressure on Whittaker's jaw forced the Australian to tap.

The win puts 30-year-old Chimaev in a strong position to challenge South Africa's middleweight champion, Dricus du Plessis.

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