In championship-level MMA competition, success depends on disciplined training, proper weight management, and strategic game plan execution rather than just athletic ability; fighters who maintain professional discipline and avoid overtraining are more likely to achieve championship success, as demonstrated by Sean Strickland's strategic victory over Khamzat Chimaev through superior takedown defense and tactical execution.
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Sean Strickland STUNS Chimaev to win the middleweight title 🏆 | #UFC328 Review Show ft. Jack ShoreAdded:
Two belts were on the line in New Jersey Saturday night at UFC 328. In the core main event, Joshua Van retained his flyweight championship in an instant classic, going toe-to-toe with Tatsuro Tyra and finishing the Japanese star by TKO in the fifth round. And the bad blood was settled through combat in the main event with former champion Sha Strickland proving too much for Hamzach Chimayv over five rounds and reclaiming his middleweight title.
Welcome to Fight Week in your official review of UFC 328. I'm Adam Catel. It is a pleasure as always to be in your company in the company of these two.
First and foremost, the smiling assassin that is Mr. Nicholas Pete. And look who's back to give us a review of the big show. The one and only Tank himself, Mr. Jack Show. Jack, how are you, mate?
>> Very well, AD. Very well. Another great night of fights. Can't wait to uh dive back into it all.
>> Well, well, you're back because you know what you're talking about. Nick's back because he knows what he's talking about. And I've just I'm hanging on, lads. I'll be dead honest with you because I'm sure I'm sure you've all seen that I said I can't see the path to victory for Sean Strickland kids. I can't see it. But my 12-year-old, oh, he went public on his social medias. He went, "Nah, Dad, you got this wrong, mate. Sean Strickland's winning this game on points." And now the MMA community, bros, they're all over me.
They want me out and they want the little cat in. So, next time, boys. It might not be me. It might be a smaller version of me hosting the show. I mean, let's be honest, fellas. I mean, Jack, we've got a lot to talk about here.
We've got a fantastic flip in the in the main event. We've got an unbelievable maybe a fight of the year contender with the core main for the flyweight title and we've got some nice little spin-off narratives from uh from that main card as well. It was a quality night of action, wasn't it?
>> Absolutely was. I mean, there's nothing better, is there, when you get the big show on paper, the big names, the exciting fights we can't wait to see and they live up to that, right? You know, all too often sometimes those big fights just doesn't go the way you expect, but this card had it all. like you said, fight of the year contenders, big finishes, veteran still getting it done on the prelims and the main card, and then the main event was, you know, what everyone wanted to be, >> right, let's get stuck into it, shall we? Main event and new. Yes, I didn't see it, so stop it in the comments giving me abuse for it. All right, let's get stuck straight in to this contest.
Hamzach may have went in as champion.
Sean Strickland walked out as the new middleweight champion of the World Jack.
Yeah, you know, people are maybe have predicted a Strickland win by decision, but I don't think they predict it to go the way it did. Kamzak came out done exactly what we used to seeing him do and dominate that first round. You know, take down in the first 10 seconds. But the second round, Shawn being Shawn flipped it all on his head, defended the takedown, dominated, followed by a good third and just how we all talk about Strickland taking control at the end of the fight. Comes out then has a swing round in the fourth round and finds a bit of a second wind. starts working strapping over the body, landing big shots upstairs, steals another taked down. You know, we we love a title fight, don't we, when it's all to play for in the fifth. Both men left it in there, but for me, the decision was the right one, and Sean did exactly what he had to do to clinch that last two minutes of the fight.
>> Yeah, we ended up with a split decision victory in Sean's favor, but I agreed with Jack. I don't know where you're at, Nick. I thought it was a 4847 in favor of Shan Strickland when it needed it.
That last five minutes, he ground it out. His takedown defense was absolutely spot on throughout the fight. Nick, >> yeah, I think the only the only other round they gave Hamza after the first um was that fourth round where Sean seemed to kind of take his foot off the gas a little bit and slow down. Whether he hit the wall at that point in the fight, he just seemed to decrease his energy levels and allowed Hamzat to, you know, start working his boxing a little bit more and shoot a couple more successful takedowns. But yeah, I don't think there's any doubting whatsoever that it was all to play for going into that final round. And the final round like so many like the round two and round three so decisively belong to Shan Strickland.
Jack, listen, your wrestling pedigree, we got to I've got to put your brains on it because like I said in the buildup to this, I couldn't see the path to victory as a man that has got incredible wrestling chops like yourself. When you look at the way that Shan Strickland from a defensive point of view mainly, but also in certain cases flipping it offensively too, how impressed were you with him?
>> Yeah, incredibly impressed. You know, we know he's got that elite level coaching staff around him at Extreme Couture. So, I knew the game plan would be good for him, but just watched him actually sort of enforce it into the fight was incredible. Well, you know, he he wanted to keep his back off the cage, but I thought what he did a real good job of was when Kamza did get the taked down was actually keeping himself close to the cage so he had that little security blanket we could lean on the fence, focus on fighting the hands, focus on fighting the hooks that Kamzat so dangerous with. And even the exchanges in the later round when he was on the fence looking for the underup, you know, he had a couple of nice matters on the fence. We we sort of switched the position and that second round when he stuck the takedown and ended up in Kamzat's guard, I I almost thought could this be the end of the fight because we never seen Kamzat in that position and he was almost willing to be there. You know, there was no real insane crazy scramble to to get back to a 50/50 or dominant position like we're used to.
And I almost thought, you know, he looked done in the second round. So to come out in the third and then kind of weather the storm a little bit even though he still lost around, you know, respect him for that. But Strickland, he just had it bang on. tactics were great.
You know, big credit to his coaching staff. It was uh he did everything right and everything that he should have done going in. Everything you wanted to see him do, he did.
>> Only the second man in UFC history to win the middleweight title back. First one was Israel Adosana. Unbelievable.
Sean Strickland. Nick, what went wrong for Hamza?
Um listen, I think Strickland did Shan Strickland. He did exactly what it says on the tin. Same thing he does every time. He's got good takedown defense and he's got a lovely jab and a a nice sharp one two. That's it. He's basically a one-trick pony. But what he did was he pushed Hamza out back and he bullied the bully. And he said in the buildup, Hamza is just a bully and bullies have to be stood up to. And Sean Strickland stood up to a bully and ultimately he didn't like it. I think Hamzat's fall from grace has been so dramatic. You can't we go back a couple of years when, you know, we were talking about him being multiweight champion, being this, being that, this new generation, this wrestling guy with Olympic caliber boxing, this, you know, he's just tearing through everybody. And then it's been like excuse after excuse after weight after excuse. Oh, it's just a bad night at the office. Oh, his weight was off. Oh, you know, his camp didn't go too well. Oh, maybe it's the long co.
Let's just stop telling lies. He ain't the guy we thought he was going to be.
He's not the superstar the UFC and we were originally billing him as being. He has been shown for what he is. He is an average middleweight championship level fighter. That's it. He's nothing special. He's not an Iliotia. He's not an Islam Makachev. He's a runner and rider at the top of this middleweight division. No more, no less. I always thought the anomaly was the bad night of Gail Scale Burns was the bad gas tank burning now. Oh, that was the bad night.
No, no, no. The anomaly in the run he's had recently was Robert Whitaker. That performance AGAINST ROBERT WHITAKER, THAT was the anomaly. Everything else around it, including Saturday night, that's the real Hamzat. I'm I'm so disappointed in where his career's got to. And whether that's down to his training, the team, whatever it may be, but Hamzat Chamay ain't the guy. Get him out the poundfor-pound list. He ain't the guy. Well, I want to ask you that what that question is because when I look at the actual technicalities of him, there's a lot of good stuff there.
Is it professionalism? Is it weight?
What What is the thing, Jack, when you're looking at him? I mean, I see an elite wrestler there. Like, I've never seen anybody wrestle the way that he wrestles, especially offensively. But is it the discipline like Nick's alluding to there? Is his training right? I mean, we've all watched Embedded this week and he seems to be doing quite a lot of old school things in the gym. Not very, not very 2026 stuff. So, what do you see, Jack?
>> You know, I think it could be a a com I think it could be a combination of things. I think there's talks in the past of him being guilty of overtraining, which if we go back to the old school mentality, they will tell you there's no such thing as overtraining, but there certainly is. I've been there myself where you certainly can overtrain. You can be the fittest guy on the mat in the gym, but then for whatever reason on the night, you feel burnt out. That that can be a side effect of overtraining. I also think the weight. Now I know we can't on about the weight because he's obviously moved up the last couple of fights. He did used to make well at the weight. So he can't be that enormous at middleweight that you know we can blame it all on the weight. That's not the case. So it could be a case of is he getting too big in between camps? Is he leaving too much weight? Because I mean I've had struggles with weight. I've never missed weight but I've had struggles with making weight and getting getting back refilled in time for the fight. And I've had also had fights where okay I made weight but that second and third round my mind is telling me to do things that my body physically can't do. So I do wonder did he leave some of himself on the scale because there's no two ways he looked horrendous at the weigh in on on Friday morning. He looked terrible. He was last weigh in.
>> He didn't even look like he thought he was on weight if I'm honest the you know obviously did make weight in the end but he but he looked like this getting on the scale. Then I seen a video of him shuffling out the arena after he hydrated for 30 minutes and he still looked terrible. So there's no way as good as he is and as professional as the people are around him that that can't have an effect on you on fight night, especially in a five round fight. It's physically impossible. You have a tough weight cut like that. There's no way the effects don't linger. And I think it could be a combination the two overtraining maybe some discipline issues in terms of the weight cut like I said whether that be early in camp or leaving too much too late.
>> What does he need to do Nick?
Um, I'm I'm thinking more about the fans and we need to just re reassess where we've kind of got them on this trajectory or certainly I personally do.
All I seen was a guy was based he put us did his camp in California to get in shape for this for this fight.
All I seen was him training in some old man's garage till he nearly puked every session. That that's not how you prepare for a mixed martial arts contest in 2026. What are the people around him pushing him to train like that for this Neanderthal type of training camp to then turn up? This what I don't understand. Oh, he's killing himself in this fell's garage to, you know, he's going to be fit and never. Look at him.
He's puking up. He's doing this. He's he's he's training to the edge of exhaustion every single time. Oh, yeah.
Great idea, guys. Right now, we're going to fly him across the country. Right.
We've landed in New Jersey. Right now, he's got 40 pound to get rid of. What? I thought he was training to excess over there. How is he 40 pound heavy by the time you cross the country? Just a complete and utter fiasco. Now obviously that has played a part and this has played. But at the end of the day, you can blame everyone on his team. You can play it. It's about Hamzat. It's about Hamzat's mentality. Is he just thinks he's he's the superstar already? Is he is he already drinking from the Kool-Aid? I'm a I live in Dubai. I get treated like a god. And we've been around him. He does. He gets treated like almost as well as Hhabib. But he ain't no Habib. He ain't achieved Habib things. AND HE'S NEVER GOING TO ACHIEVE Habib things seemingly with the mentality that he's got. He's got the raw tools to be a great fighter. But he's too interested in tackling Snickers bars if you ask me.
We'll find out what his move is next because there is obviously noise of moving up to 205. That does seem like the easy answer.
>> Give him Paulo Costa. Give him Paulo Costa. See if he wants to be at 205 then.
What do we do next? We Sean Strickland because was the happiest man other than Sean Strickland in the room uh last night. Uh Jack Dickers Dupy. He seemed quite happy actually. He thought to himself way up. I'M BACK IN THE PICTURE BOYS. Here we go.
>> Yeah, I actually think there's a definite argument for that fight. You know, I know Strickland is 0 and2 technically against DDP, but you know, a lot of people felt like he won the first fight, Sean included, hence why he he rallied for the second fight. And there's a lot of talk of how he was injured and kind of they rushed him into the second fight. He would like a bit longer to prepare. So I mean I would like to see DDP probably get a win. I don't feel like you should walk straight into a title shot off the back of a dominant loss the way he did lose to Kamzat. But I think if he can if he can turn one over quickly in the coming months, >> I think Strickland be more than happy to sort of get that fever back in his cap, you know, because in his head they're one and one, >> you know, let's let's make it a trilogy and and and see when all the all all the situational stuff is right. Strickland's fit. He's strong. He's not injured.
Let's see who can truly win the fight.
Then >> it's hard, isn't it? Because Sean's been around a bit. He's fought most of the top 10. So therefore, how would you get him to be like Immarov will be watching our show going, "Hang on a minute." I mean, he said, "Yeah, but hang on a minute. He beat you last year." So, you know what I mean? What What's the scenario there? It's going to be interesting to see how 185 uh does play out and whether Hamzach Chamay is still a 185 when he steps in the cage next time. But first and foremost, I'll do it. Listen, I'm going to have my humble pie a little bit later on. Sean Strickland, >> well done, mate. Absolutely superb. Like I said, history-making performance.
Two-time middleweight champion. They don't come around often. You're only a second man in history to do it. So, congratulations to him. Um, one fight that we did guarantee was going to be an absolute firecracker, and we were I think we were all split a little bit down the middle of how this one was going to play out was the flyweight championship fight between Joshua Van and Tatsuro Tyra.
You weren't wrong, lads. You were not wrong. The next generation of superstar fighter descended on Newick, New Jersey.
These two guys absolutely delivered from a technical point of view, Jack, and a heart, guts, and determination point of view as well.
>> You know, we build it in the buildup, didn't we, as a as a striker versus grappler. And to be honest, it was very much that Tyra's resting looked so good early on, the ground control, but all credit to Van. Whatever he threw at him, he just found a way out. And when he found a way out, he did exactly what every fighter should be looking to do, inflicting damage. You know, there was times when he was spending two, three minutes underneath in full mount or offg guard with his back taken and then boom, the minute he's up to his feet, he's finding his range, he's letting those shots score, the knees in the clinch were brutal. You know, Joshua Van really impressed me. me up because I was impressed with him before, but that's the type of fight where, you know, when you're getting pinned for extended periods of time by an elite level guy to then get up and just think, you know what, I'm just going to start firing off and instantly finding his range and just let him It was incredible. It was incredible to watch. I I I really do think having watched that they run that Pantoia fight back, you know, I think it's going to be a lot closer than what people thought before the first fight because Tyra is the real deal, let me tell you. and we will see them fight again and I think we'll definitely see him take out a lot of the top guys in that position. He was just unfortunate that he run into a guy that just wasn't prepared to be stopped that night.
>> Listen, we'll celebrate Tatsura as well with especially his heart in that fight to stay in it in certain moments when he uh on two of the judges scorecards in round three. He got 1080ed again.
Sensational round three from Joshua Van.
But when you're looking at the hands, Nick, of Joshua Van, whether it's at range or more importantly in the pocket, he is absolutely mustard, isn't he?
>> Yeah, we talked about it in the in the preview show about having some of the best boxing in the whole of the UFC and he absolutely backed that up last night.
There's an old saying that a a great right hand will take you around the block, but a great jab will take you around the world. And he absolutely proved that there's no substitute for a great jab. and he just drilled it into Tyara throughout the fight. Every time it was standing, everything got set up off the jab from Joshua Van. His movement's really nice. He flows really well when he gets his boxing going. And he knew he knew not to get frustrated with the takedowns, not to worry if he's on the flats of his back. He clearly worked on some really strong escapes.
And as soon as it got back to the feet, Jack's right. It was like, "Right, this is my world now, and I'm going to dominate you." His hands were fast. They were sharp. They were heavy. And it took a great fighter, a great fighter like Tahara to survive the length of time that he did. Most flyweights would not have got into that fifth round with Joshua Van firing the way he was on Saturday night. Two of them deserve so much credit. Jordan, an interesting stat, boys, on the scorecards. I know that obviously it kind of is irrelevant now with Josh Van getting the job done in the fifth round with the stoppage victory and I completely agree with the stoppage. thought it was bang on. But if Tyra takes the final round on the judges scorecards, it scored a draw because round three on two of the judges scorecards was given as a 108 in favor of Josh Van. Brilliant rally in round number four from Tyra to flip it back and take that round 10 nine across the across the board. And if you'd have kept that momentum into round number five, we'd have ended up with a draw. So I think you're right, Jack. I think these guys at some point down the line are going to see each other because it will blooming competitive even though we did get a conclusive ending.
>> Yeah, it sort of g me the vibe of Marino Figuero again. I feel like we're going to see this one three, four, maybe even five times because I feel like every time they they clash, it could be a totally different fight. I think it's just a m a matter of >> who gets their game going early on. I mean there's not it wouldn't be an insane scenario, would there for Tyra to take him down and keep him pinned for five rounds because he had moments where if he could have kept that opposition, you know, he would would have won the fight quite comfortably. But as Nick said, Van just was so good on those escapes and so good at inflicting damage when he had to. But we'll see him run it back again. And who knows, it may even be sooner rather than later, especially with with Pantoia. I don't know what his timeline is for coming back in terms of getting back in there. He's got to be straight in, isn't he, when he does come back. But who knows? We could see we could even see him going to the game for the end of the year.
>> Well, it's it's a hot division right now, isn't it, Nick? Obviously, we've just had that absolute cracker at UFC 328. We've got the fight with Manuel Cap coming up, haven't we? And Horuchi, you've just mentioned Pantosia Jack, who's the guy in the in the shadows. And of course, a little bit of British interest there with Lonnie Kavana. So, there's some big fights on the horizon that we could make in the flyweight division, isn't it, mate?
>> Oh, and they're all incredible fights as well. out of all those names you've just mentioned. Permeate that any which way you like and you've got yourself a banger. You've got yourself a great fight. The flyweight division is such a healthy position right now. It took taking Pantosia out of the equation for 6 to9 months or whatever it is for it to get reborn again. Now you're about to throw him back into the mix again, this dominant champion. Is he going to be able to survive with these guys that have, you know, these younger guys that can certainly set a hotter pace for them and cause them all kinds of trouble? You know, I think moving forward there is going to be absolutely one of the hottest divisions in the sport. And the beauty of it is Joshua Van's one of the most active fighters on the roster. So, you know, he will want to get out and want out get out again soon. So, I think Jack might be right. I wouldn't be surprised if we see Van Tyara too before the end of the year, even if it means man has another fight or two in between because he's that busy. There you go.
Statement made in the comments.
Statement made in the main. Sadly, it wasn't the case in the next fight that we're going to talk about. The heavyweights were on deck as Alexander Vulov was taking on Waldo Cortis Aosta and it was being built as a bit of an eliminator, but we do have an interim title fight coming up at the White House, which is going to lead that person victoriously towards Tom Aspenol.
But this kind of was a little bit of a spanner in the works. If you made a bit of a statement here, you could get yourself in the mix. Listen, I don't know about you, Jack, but I don't think anybody made a statement off the back of this fight. I think it it keeps him relevant, but I don't think the statement was made.
>> Yeah, totally agree. You know, there was nothing that really blew us away, but Vulov very much did what he had to do.
You know, for a dangerous guy who's going to come and try and knock your lights out, kept him at the end of his kicks, at the end of his jab, at the end of his cross. I don't want to say he did the bare minimum to win, but he fought to the game plan we kind of expected him to going in. You know, the taller guy using the range, using the reach. There was moments, you know, where we almost got a little bit of trouble, but as you said, I don't think it solidifies him as, oh, let's get that guy in there next to fight for the belt. But being ranked number two, you know, very much keeps him relevant having taken out number five, I believe, wasn't it? Was the was the ranking. So, he did what he had to do. Would have been nice to see him get a finish and make a bit more of a statement. Yes. But, as we know, it doesn't always go that way.
>> Similar tale, Nick, in the Shawn Brady and Wacky Bookley fight, cuz we were billing that as a fight for relevance, weren't we? to stay obviously hot in a very very hot division. Uh Sean Brady comes out victorious and put a couple of 108s in there as well.
>> Yeah, victorious is the understatement, isn't it? He just absolutely battered them. Just controlled them completely.
Very similar to the Leon Edwards performance. Just dominated the fight.
Used his wrestling got on top of Wacky and Bookley in all three rounds. 108 cruised it. Made it look easy. Made the whale. Just remember, listen, there's a difference between top six, seven in this division and the deeper echelons of this division. I don't think the time off did Buckley any favors. Only one fight in 2025. He's usually a pretty active fighter. That certainly didn't do him any favors whatsoever. But Shawn Brady, if he could have wrote the script on how that fight was going to play out, that's exactly how he would have done it on Saturday night. Utter dominance. His wrestling is a real problem for anybody at 170. And if he can catch fire this year, who knows, by this time next year, he could be in a title conversation.
>> Yeah, great victory for him, especially coming off the back of the knockout defeat to Morales, who's absolutely flying right now. Uh Jack, you've got the veterans, man. These two kicking off this main card. Obviously got the crowd pumping in Newick and King Green just got in the floor, man. He's not going anywhere, pal. He's not going anywhere anytime soon.
>> You know, it's crazy with King Greens. I remember watching him lose to Paddyy and then lose to Ruffy and you kind of get distorted a bit. You don't necessarily understand these are elite level guys that he's losing to and then you see him fight a guy his own age who's had just as many fights as him in Jeremy Stevens and he just absolutely blows him away.
Comes out like a man's possessed. His boxing looked incredible. But not just that, you know, Jeremy Stevens loading up. He's hitting him with takedowns.
Then he's like a like a dog of a bone on the deck then trying to put him away with a ground and pound and then tops it off with a submission win. Just DC said it best. You put this guy in there with someone his own age, he's going to beat the daylights out of him. And that's exactly what he did.
>> Still selling tickets, man. Still selling tickets. Keep King Green in the UFC for as long as we possibly can.
>> Still trash talking to his opponent.
Still winding them up. Still talking them. Walking them on to shots. And I seen in the aftermath a lot of people going, "Oh my god, how did King Green not get a performance bonus?" and and and Daniel in the postfight press was like, "Don't worry, he's getting his own signature shorts." And everyone was pair of shorts instead of 50 grand. Well, this this is the thing. We need to start it on this show and spread it wide.
Let's all buy King Green shorts and his bonus will be a lot more than 50 grand.
Let's all buy a pair.
>> Uh prelims boys, on the preview show, you both highlighted certain fights that people should keep their eyes on. Jack, you went for the middleweight in Ganu and he didn't let you down, mate. He delivered once again.
>> No, he absolutely didn't. You know, he does exactly what he does every time.
But what I will say for TBR is every fight now he looks more and more composed. You got a knockout in the second round, but that first round shot selection was brilliant. The fainting was great. The takedown defense was great. And then he did what the middleweight gun was expected to do.
Found that cannon in the second round.
for Diaz's lights out and then called out Stalbender in the fight after which maybe he's not going to get that one but I got one for you that I do want to see.
I'd love to see him and Joe Py for got it main event maybe in the UK or in Europe. Let's see the big boys stand in the middle and trade.
>> O Jack throwing a little bit of matchmaking around going for Sean Shel's gig. I like it mate. Tremendous stuff.
I'm here for it.
>> Yeah, mate. I'm all in for that fight as well. Hey Nick, your boy B Singer got the job done as well with a a submission victory.
>> Yeah, as me Hamzac couldn't get it done, but uh the Russian middleweight on the prelims absolutely got it done.
Susakayv, 25 years of age, mate, this kid is an absolute monster. I love what I saw. Nice slow build up. Puts his foot down in round number two, then gets the seal with the rear naked choke in round number three as well. Made a statement against a dangerous opponent. I'm telling you now, you know, I love to pick these random people off the undercards. Susak Kayv, make a notes.
Keep it there. Keep it in front of you.
This guy's going places.
>> And And no mention for Jim Miller, Nick.
I thought that you, you know, the older statesman. You give him the old tip of the cap. Go on, Paul. I'll give him some.
>> I I appreciate you tossing it back my way. Absolutely. Jim Miller, >> come on. He making records with every fight. gets himself a $100,000 bonus for his first round submission over Jared Gordon, who we know is a real threat, man. Push Batty the Batty to the wire in New York a couple of years ago. A real guy, a real live wire. This is not Jim Miller, you know, beating other veterans. This is Jim Miller beating real guys and proven himself. This was his last fight in the UFC, you know. But don't worry, don't jump in the comments section. Don't start don't shed tears yet. UFC have just given Jim Miller a new five fight deal. Five fight.
>> If he if he takes all five fights and knowing Jim Miller probably will. That will take him to 51 UFC fights.
Absolutely incredible. UFC 400. HERE WE COME, BABY. JIM MILLER STICKING AROUND FOR 400. LET'S GO, >> MATE. If Jim Miller doesn't rock up like Hacks or Jim Dugen at the White House, I'm going to be absolutely livid. Right.
And that leads me on nicely to wrap up today's show because the next time that you'll see us all together previewing a UFC event is Freedom 250, June 14th at the White House. It's going to be something spectacular. Make sure you come and join us for that. But for UFC 328, that is a wrap. It is in the books.
And what a sensational night of fights it was. In the core main event, Joshua Van retained his flyweight championship in an instant classic, going toe-to-toe with Tatsuro Tyra and finishing the Japanese star by TKO in the fifth round.
And the bad blood was settled through combat in the main event with former champion Shan Strickland proving too much for Hamzach Chimayv over five rounds and reclaiming his middleweight title.
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