Gerald Meerschaert comments on breaking Anderson Silva’s record: “I’ve got a lot more fights to go”

Gerald Meerschaert comments on breaking Anderson Silva's record: "I’ve got a lot more fights to go"With his second-round submission victory against Edmen Shahbazyan at UFC Vegas 96 on Saturday, Gerald Meerschaert now has the…

Gerald Meerschaert comments on breaking Anderson Silva's record: "I’ve got a lot more fights to go"

With his second-round submission victory against Edmen Shahbazyan at UFC Vegas 96 on Saturday, Gerald Meerschaert now has the most finishes in middleweight history, overtaking the record once held by the great Anderson Silva.

‘GM3’ had to dig deep after finding himself in big trouble during the second stanza. Shahbazyan delivered an onslaught of strikes on the ground, targeting Meerschaerts head with fists and elbows. Continuing to move and protect himself, referee Mark Smith allowed the action to continue. Before long, the barrage of blows came to a halt as Shahbazyan appeared to gas himself out going for the finish.

Gerald Meerschaert

Eventually, Shahbazyan allowed Meerschaert back to his feet which gave ‘GM3’ the opportunity to secure an easy takedown. Once he was on top, it was just a matter of time.

The Racine, Wisconsin native moved into 3/4 mount and locked in an arm triangle that forced Shahbazyan to tap out.

Gerald Meerschaert

In addition to breaking Silva’s longstanding record, Meerschaert also kept his 100% finish rate intact under the UFC banner.

Gerald Meerschaert has a lot more fights ahead after record-breaking performance

Asked about his accomplishment during the post-fight press conference, ‘GM3’ admitted that being mentioned in the same sentence as someone like ‘The Spider’ is pretty cool, but he still has a lot more work to do inside the Octagon.

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”It’s cool to say, I don’t think about it too much right now,” Meerschaert said. “It’s just kind of one fight at a time, and I wish I could give you more than that because it is a cool thing. Truthfully, if I sit here and stop and give myself a little pat on the back, like, that’s awesome — just to have my name in the same conversation or sentence as somebody like Anderson Silva or Demian Maia and guys like that, that’s great — but I got a lot of fight left in me, I’ve got a lot more fights to go” (h/t Sportskeeda).

Meerschaert has submitted 29 of his opponents in 37 career victories with another six wins coming by way of knockout making him one of the most prolific finishers in all of MMA.

Gerald Meerschaert

Gerald Meerschaert Surpasses Anderson Silva Record With Incredible Comeback Submission Of Edmen Shahbazyan At UFC Fight Night

There is a new record holder for most finishes in UFC middleweight history, and his name is Gerald Meerschaert. Meerschaert’s history-making performance came in comeback fashion on top of that, going from nearly getting finished by Edmen Shahbazyan to scoring a second-round submission in the opening bout of the UFC Fight Night: Cannonier vs. Borralho […]

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There is a new record holder for most finishes in UFC middleweight history, and his name is Gerald Meerschaert.

Meerschaert’s history-making performance came in comeback fashion on top of that, going from nearly getting finished by Edmen Shahbazyan to scoring a second-round submission in the opening bout of the UFC Fight Night: Cannonier vs. Borralho main card.

The veteran 185lber was in trouble early in the sophomore stanza when Shahbazyan dropped him with a body shot. “The Golden Boy” got right to work with fast-paced ground-and-pound, looking to finish Meerschaert off as “GM3” covered up and looked to move away.

Fortunately for the 36-year-old, a lot of the punches from Shahbazyan went off the arms, allowing Meerschaert to stay in the fight.

The once highly touted prospect stayed on the ground as he stopped his attack, which also played right into Meerschaert’s favor. The grappling specialist was able to make his way into an arm-triangle and score the submission.

Gerald Meerschaert Sets New Record For Most Finishes In UFC Middleweight Division History

The tap-out was Meerschaert’s 12th finish in the UFC middleweight division, his 11th via submission.

The longtime divisional mainstay now moves to 37-17 in his career and has won two straight and three of his last five fights.

Shahbazyan, meanwhile, is now 2-2 in his last four following a three-fight losing skid. He has not strung together consecutive wins since 2019.

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Edmen Shahbazyan smashes AJ Dobson with epic come-from-behind KO in first round – UFC Vegas 89 Highlights

Edmen Shahbazyan smashes AJ Dobson with epic come-from-behind KO in first round - UFC Vegas 89 HighlightsEdmen Shahbazyan stormed back into the win column on Saturday night. Stepping inside the Octagon against AJ Dobson at…

Edmen Shahbazyan smashes AJ Dobson with epic come-from-behind KO in first round - UFC Vegas 89 Highlights

Edmen Shahbazyan stormed back into the win column on Saturday night.

Stepping inside the Octagon against AJ Dobson at UFC Vegas 89, ‘The Golden Boy’ turned the tables with a furious combination that caught Dobson and sent him stumbling back against the cage wall. Smelling blood in the water, Shahbazyan swarmed his opponent and reigned down some ground and pound that included a few slicing elbows. Before long, Dobson went out, forcing the referee to step in and call for the stoppage.

Edmen Shahbazyan

Official Result: Edmen Shahbazyan def. AJ Dobson via KO (ground and pound) at 4:33 of Round 1.

With the victory, Shahbazyan moves to 6-4 under the UFC banner, 13-4 overall. He has now won two of his last three bouts, both coming by way of knockout.

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Edmen Shahbazyan smashes AJ Dobson with epic come-from-behind KO in first round – UFC Vegas 89 Highlights

Edmen Shahbazyan smashes AJ Dobson with epic come-from-behind KO in first round - UFC Vegas 89 HighlightsEdmen Shahbazyan stormed back into the win column on Saturday night. Stepping inside the Octagon against AJ Dobson at…

Edmen Shahbazyan smashes AJ Dobson with epic come-from-behind KO in first round - UFC Vegas 89 Highlights

Edmen Shahbazyan stormed back into the win column on Saturday night.

Stepping inside the Octagon against AJ Dobson at UFC Vegas 89, ‘The Golden Boy’ turned the tables with a furious combination that caught Dobson and sent him stumbling back against the cage wall. Smelling blood in the water, Shahbazyan swarmed his opponent and reigned down some ground and pound that included a few slicing elbows. Before long, Dobson went out, forcing the referee to step in and call for the stoppage.

Edmen Shahbazyan

Official Result: Edmen Shahbazyan def. AJ Dobson via KO (ground and pound) at 4:33 of Round 1.

With the victory, Shahbazyan moves to 6-4 under the UFC banner, 13-4 overall. He has now won two of his last three bouts, both coming by way of knockout.

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Sean Strickland Explains How He Helped Develop “Soft Virgin” Shahbazyan

UFC middleweight Sean Strickland is looking to take some credit for his teammate Edmen Shahbazyan’s recent return to the win column. A number of fighters walked away from UFC 282 this past weekend as victors, from the promotion’s youngest-e…

UFC middleweight Sean Strickland is looking to take some credit for his teammate Edmen Shahbazyan’s recent return to the win column. A number of fighters walked away from UFC 282 this past weekend as victors, from the promotion’s youngest-ever fighter Raul Rosas Jr. to rising 185lber Dricus du Plessis, who stopped Darren Till in the…

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