#4 UFC 226: Miocic vs. Cormier
The UFC’s July show has truly been one of the greatest of the year – recollect UFC 148 of every 2012, for example, or UFC 189 out of 2015? – and 2018 was the same, as UFC 226 saw the primary battle in special history between the dominant Light-Heavyweight champion, Daniel Cormier, and the Heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic.
The show lost its co-headliner late on, Max Holloway being compelled to pull back from his arranged Featherweight title protection against Brian Ortega, yet it did not influence what was at that point a pressed card excessively. What’s more, if the show looked great on paper, it conveyed immensely in execution.
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The opener saw a brutal bombshell complete, as Khalil Rountree thumped out prominent kickboxer Gokhan Saki in the first round. Next, Anthony Pettis came back to the sort of shape that once made him the most energizing warrior in the whole game, as he defeated the test of Michael Chiesa and submitted him in the second round. Furthermore, the late expansion to the principle card – Paul Felder versus Mike Perry – likewise transformed into a fun piece.
Francis Ngannou versus Derrick Lewis – a profoundly foreseen co-headliner – ended up being a stinker which implies this show does not split the main 3, yet fortunately the group were revitalized when Cormier thumped out Miocic in the first round of a wild battle, and went onto a significantly crazier encounter with Brock Lesnar in a post-battle scene. This was a genuinely vital show.
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