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Alexandre Pantoja successfully defends flyweight belt with technical submission of Kai Asakura

CORRECTION UFC 310 Mixed Martial Arts
December 08, 2024

LAS VEGAS (AP) โ€” Alexandre Pantoja staked his claim as one of the greatest flyweights in UFC history when he defended his title Saturday night with a technical submission of Japan's Kai Asakura, using a rear naked choke to put his challenger to sleep at the 2:05 mark of the second round.

Pantoja (29-5) was making his third title defense since winning a split decision over Brandon Moreno at UFC 290 on July 8, 2023.

Asakura (21-5) was making his UFC debut, but was no match for Pantoja, who closed a -275 favorite at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Alexandre Pantoja successfully defends flyweight belt with technical submission of Kai Asakura
CORRECTION UFC 310 Mixed Martial Arts

โ€This is the UFC level, so high,โ€ said Pantoja, 34, who has won his last seven bouts, including three via rear naked choke. โ€You think some Japanese (fighter) going to come here and take my belt? No!

โ€œBut, awesome kid, very tough warrior, everybody sees the highlights. But it doesnโ€™t matter. When the Octagon is locked, this is my town, this is my city. I feel freedom when Iโ€™m fighting here.โ€

Pantojaโ€™s far superior skills on the mat outweighed Asakuraโ€™s hard-hitting reputation. After a brief scramble to better position himself, Pantoja got Asakuraโ€™s back, put him in a body triangle, and then choked him out.

โ€œHeโ€™s awesome,โ€ UFC president Dana White said of Pantoja. โ€œHe looked incredible tonight. He fought another guy who was a champion at another organization that comes over from Japan. In the UFC the first time, you talk about the jitters ... first time fighting in a cage and he came in guns a blazing. It was a great fight, and Pantoja went out and dominated.

Alexandre Pantoja successfully defends flyweight belt with technical submission of Kai Asakura
CORRECTION UFC 310 Mixed Martial Arts

โ€œWhen you think about what that fight meant, had Kai won tonight, you know how big that would have been in Japan? Even with the performance he had tonight, weโ€™re talking about possibly going and doing a fight in Japan now.โ€

Originally scheduled to fight in the main event until welterweight champion Belal Muhammad pulled out because of a bone infection in his foot, No. 3 Shavkat Rakhmonov (19-0-0) defeated seventh-ranked replacement fighter Ian Machado Garry (15-1-0) by unanimous decision in the co-main event. Rakhmonov, who closed as a -400 favorite, was taken to a decision for the first time in his career.

After a three-round heavyweight bout, No. 2 contender Ciryl Gane (13-2-0), who went off as a 4-to-1 favorite, earned a split decision over No. 3 Alexander Volkov (38-11-0).

In a featherweight bout, No. 13 Bryce Mitchell (17-3-0) stopped Kron Gracie (5-3-0) 39 seconds into the third round after he followed a powerful body slam with a thunderous forearm to the head. Mitchell closed a massive -1000 favorite.

Alexandre Pantoja successfully defends flyweight belt with technical submission of Kai Asakura
CORRECTION UFC 310 Mixed Martial Arts

After the betting market drove the closing price down to +115 on underdog Dooho Choi (16-4-1), he delivered with a stoppage at 3:21 of the third round after putting Nate Landwehr (18-6-0) in a crucifix, and referee Chris Tognoni stopped the scheduled three-round featherweight bout.

Two notable matches earlier in the night included former champions bantamweight Aljamain Sterling and middleweight Chris Weidman.

Sterling (24-5-0) lost by decision to Movsar Evloev (19-0-0), who has the longest active streak in the UFC featherweight division at eight.

Eryk Anders (18-8-0) topped Weidman (16-9-0) by way of TKO at 4:51 of the second round.

Alexandre Pantoja successfully defends flyweight belt with technical submission of Kai Asakura
CORRECTION UFC 310 Mixed Martial Arts

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