Derrick Lewis Explains Why He Was Happy Travis Browne KO Was Stopped Late

Derrick Lewis didn’t hide the fact that he believed Travis Browne was a domestic abuser, and he apparently doesn’t want to let go of those beliefs even after he knocked Browne out (highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sun., Feb. 19, 2017) UFC Fight Night 105 from Halifax. “The Black Beast” appeared

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Derrick Lewis didn’t hide the fact that he believed Travis Browne was a domestic abuser, and he apparently doesn’t want to let go of those beliefs even after he knocked Browne out (highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sun., Feb. 19, 2017) UFC Fight Night 105 from Halifax.

“The Black Beast” appeared to be in trouble early on, with Browne nailing him with a series of searing body kicks that looked to have him hurt. But Lewis persevered and rocked Browne with some big power punches, felling the Hawaiian “Hapa” and unleashing a torrent of vicious ground and pound that most onlookers felt referee Mario Yamasaki could’ve stopped much, much earlier than he did.

If you ask Lewis, however, he isn’t mad about it; not at all in fact. During the card’s post-fight press conference, Lewis detailed how he ‘appreciated’ Yamasaki letting the fight go on longer than should have been allowed (quotes via MMA Fighting):

“I appreciate it. Where Yamasaki at? I appreciate it, I appreciated him letting the fight go a little longer than what it should. I just wanted to get my anger out on Travis’ face because he likes to hit on women. So I appreciate him for doing that. I keep it real.”

Browne was cleared of the domestic violence accusations levied at him by his ex-wife Jenna Renee Webb, and no formal charges were filed, yet Lewis wasn’t buying it. Lewis wasn’t buying it, however, and he now has a solid bit of gratitude towards Yamasaki for letting – even perhaps unintentionally – pound out some of that frustration on his knocked out face.

If you add that colorful quote to Lewis bringing up Ronda Rousey’s ‘fine ass’ and saying his stomach only hurt because he had to use the restroom in his post-fight interview, it was quite the momentous night for “The Black Beast,” and it came in a style that only the Houston-based slugger could conjure up.

And we should be seeing more of that, as Lewis and his six-fight win streak probably bring more momentum than anyone not named Francis Ngannou to the aging UFC heavyweight division. Who will Lewis fight next?

No matter who it is, fans will be tuning in just to see what “The Black Beast” comes up with next.

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Video: Derrick Lewis Challenges Mark Hunt, Explains Stomach Pain In Browne Fight

Soon after taking the first solid kick from longtime UFC Heavyweight contender Travis “Hapa” Browne in their main event bout at UFC Fight Night 105 on Sunday night, Derrick “The Black Beast” Lewis was holding his stomach off-and-on for the remainder of the fight. During his appearance on the official UFC Fight Night 105 Post-Fight […]

Soon after taking the first solid kick from longtime UFC Heavyweight contender Travis “Hapa” Browne in their main event bout at UFC Fight Night 105 on Sunday night, Derrick “The Black Beast” Lewis was holding his stomach off-and-on for the remainder of the fight. During his appearance on the official UFC Fight Night 105 Post-Fight […]

Video: Derrick Lewis vs. Travis Browne Highlights From UFC Fight Night 105

On Sunday evening, “The Black Beast” emerged as a real-deal threat to the upper-echelon of the current UFC Heavyweight landscape. Derrick Lewis defeated longtime UFC Heavyweight contender Travis “Hapa” Browne via vicious knockout in the second round of their main event thriller at UFC Fight Night 105 on Sunday night in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. […]

On Sunday evening, “The Black Beast” emerged as a real-deal threat to the upper-echelon of the current UFC Heavyweight landscape. Derrick Lewis defeated longtime UFC Heavyweight contender Travis “Hapa” Browne via vicious knockout in the second round of their main event thriller at UFC Fight Night 105 on Sunday night in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. […]

Derrick Lewis Mentions Ronda Rousey In Bizarre Post-Fight Interview

Derrick Lewis made quite the statement with his second round knockout win over Travis Browne in the main event of last night’s (Sun. February 19, 2017) UFC Halifax card, but not quite as big a statement as he made in his post-fight interview. The No. 8-ranked heavyweight struggled in the early part of his bout

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Derrick Lewis made quite the statement with his second round knockout win over Travis Browne in the main event of last night’s (Sun. February 19, 2017) UFC Halifax card, but not quite as big a statement as he made in his post-fight interview.

The No. 8-ranked heavyweight struggled in the early part of his bout with ‘Hapa’ after eating a few nasty body shots that visibly hurt ‘The Black Beast.’ Lewis was able to rally, however, and utilized the power that is feared amongst his peers at heavyweight to stifle Browne.

After establishing full mount and unloading a barrage of harsh ground-and-pound, Lewis earned the biggest win of his fighting career.

Leading up to the contest Lewis made the bout personal by bringing up Browne’s history with domestic abuse, and took yet another shot at him during his post-fight interview with Brian Stann by mentioning his current girlfriend and former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey:

“I had a bigger heart than him. He calls himself a man but he likes to put his hands on women, so forget that guy. I have much more heart than he has. Where Ronda Rousey’s fine ass at?”

Looks like ‘The Black Beast’ wants him some of ‘The Rowdy One.’ What are your thoughts on Lewis’ post-fight comments? Did the rising heavyweight star go too far?

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Derek Lewis Talks Bodily Functions, Taking Anger Out On Travis Browne At Wildly Entertaining UFC Halifax Post-Fight Press Conference

In what could go down as one of the most explicitly honest post-fight interviews in UFC history, Derek Lewis (18–4 (1)) discussed what made him so uncomfortable during his fight with Travis Browne in the main event at UFC Fight Night 105 Sunday. It certainly wasn’t the fight itself, which Lewis won via knockout in […]

In what could go down as one of the most explicitly honest post-fight interviews in UFC history, Derek Lewis (18–4 (1)) discussed what made him so uncomfortable during his fight with Travis Browne in the main event at UFC Fight Night 105 Sunday. It certainly wasn’t the fight itself, which Lewis won via knockout in […]

Derrick Lewis vs. Travis Browne Video Highlights

Rising heavyweight slugger Derick Lewis was looking for his biggest-ever win when he squared off with Top 10 veteran Travis Browne in the main event of  last night’s (Feb. 19, 2017) UFC Fight Night 105 from the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. “The Black Beast” got it, but it wasn’t without some initial adversity.

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Rising heavyweight slugger Derick Lewis was looking for his biggest-ever win when he squared off with Top 10 veteran Travis Browne in the main event of  last night’s (Feb. 19, 2017) UFC Fight Night 105 from the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

“The Black Beast” got it, but it wasn’t without some initial adversity. Browne rocked him on multiple occasions with vicious body kicks, and Lewis was no doubt in trouble. But he weathered the storm to turn the tables in the second round, nailing Browne with huge punches to floor him and unleash a torrent that unfortunately resulted in an extremely late stoppage.

It will rate as his biggest win without question, but one has to wonder if the heavyweight opponents Lewis will potentially face in the near future have taken note of what appeared to be a weakness in the form of Browne’s body work in Halifax.

In the meantime, watch the video highlights of Lewis’ latest knockout victory here:

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