Robert Whittaker lit up an entertaining UFC Fight Night 101 card at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Saturday evening, where he improved his standing in the middleweight division with a first-round knockout of Derek Brunson.
All it took was four minutes and seven seconds for the home favourite’s head kick to connect, followed by a barrage of punches Brunson failed to restrain before a quick victory was sealed in Whittaker’s favour.
The Australian was joined in the winners’ circle by lightweight Andrew Holbrook, who glanced a split-decision victory against Jake Matthews, while welterweight Omari Akhmedov defeated Kyle Noke by unanimous decision.
Alex Volkanovski and Tyson Pedro also edged wins in Australia after beating Yusuke Kasuya and Khalil Rountree by knockout and submission, respectively. Women’s strawweight contender Seo Hee Ham was disappointed by Danielle Taylor in the main-card opener, losing via split decision.
Read on for a recap from Saturday’s top fights in Melbourne, where the Ultimate Fighting Championship saw its international appeal take another major step in the right direction.
Recap
Whittaker was deservedly rewarded with Performance of the Night honours for his sterling display against an in-form Brunson on Saturday, where it seemed as though the latter was almost too confident for his own good.
The American could be seen with mitts low and head forward early on, but Brunson finally came to pay the price for any arrogance when Whittaker caught his foe on the recoil near the climax of the opening round, via the UFC:
It was as clean a performance as Whittaker could hope for considering his opponent came into Saturday’s event having won his last five bouts in succession, knocking out his enemy in four of those fixtures. The only positive for Brunson was a $50,000 Fight of the Night bonus, per MMA Junkie.
Similarly, Whittaker also entered the Melbourne meeting with five consecutive wins, only two of which finished early, although he’s proved his credentials, and MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani envisioned an upgrade for the Australian:
Another fighter who might expect an imminent push is Holbrook, who bounced back from his defeat to Joaquim Silva in The Ultimate Fighter 23 finale in July to beat Matthews via split decision.
Saturday’s penultimate clash was closer to call than its showcase event, but MMA Fighting agreed Matthews’ inexperience and decision-making was the decisive reason behind his second loss in a row:
Windang native Volkanovski made his UFC debut in fearsome style and finished Kasuya thanks to some well-picked ground strikes early in the second round, although the welterweight duo of Akhmedov and Noke stole more attention.
The latter ended the bout with a badly swollen left eye as Akhmedov unloaded on his opponent for three rounds, via the official UFC Twitter account:
Noke, 36, announced his retirement in the Octagon before he then took to Twitter to make it official:
The heaviest division on show on Saturday was light heavyweight, and Pedro showed some superb finesse in finishing Rountree in four minutes and seven seconds—identical to the main event—with a vicious rear-naked choke in the first round.
Taylor’s defeat of Ham was far more laboured and perhaps controversial to some, but she toppled the more experienced South Korean via split decision to take her record to 8-2.
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