Thursday, September 19, 2024

UFC 306: Merab Dvalishvili mauls Sean O’Malley to grab UFC bantamweight title

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Merab Dvalishvili was relentless against Sean O’Malley at UFC 309. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Merab Dvalishvili looked eager and he looked relentless at UFC 306. Most notably, he looked like a champion.

He now has a belt to match.

Over the course of 25 minutes, Dvalishvili cumulatively mauled UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley to win via unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47) and extend a UFC bantamweight-record 11-fight win streak. Facing a lethal striker in O’Malley, Dvalishvili maintained a manic pace until O’Malley was gasping for air in the championship rounds.

“The Machine” just kept coming, even as a few O’Malley strikes left some cuts on his face. More than a few times, O’Malley wasn’t just taken down but slammed into the mat, and the striking specialist had no answers for the Georgian on the ground.

There were weird moments, though. The fight was paused after only a few seconds in the first round when Dvalishvili appeared to get in an argument with O’Malley’s coach, Tim Welch. There was also a, shall we say, incident in which Dvalishvili kissed O’Malley while against the fence then got up and walked away with four seconds left in the second round, which gave O’Malley enough time to get up and land another strike.

O’Malley still managed to show enough in the third and fifth rounds to avoid a shutout, but Dvalishvili had a clear enough advantage that the entire Sphere crowd should have known O’Malley needed a finish. He didn’t get it.

In the co-main event, Valentina Shevchenko reclaimed her UFC women’s flyweight belt with a masterclass in her trilogy fight against Alexa Grasso. The future Hall of Famer outlanded her opponent 45-18 while dominating her on the ground, landing 8-of-12 takedown attempts and recording more than 16 minutes of ground control time.

Grasso had a couple moments, most notably a guillotine in the fourth round that had Shevchenko stuck for a minute or so, but ultimately went nowhere.

In the background of all this, literally, was the Sphere’s awe-inspiring visuals. The UFC reportedly spent $20 million — 10 times more than a normal card — for the high-tech venue and its enormous, round LED screen, and it all made for a once-ina-lifetime experience, with special “Noche UFC” presentations in between fights in honor of Mexican Independence Day.

Here’s how it all went down via Yahoo Sports:

Live153 updates

  • RESULT: Merab Dvalishvili def. Sean O’Malley (49-46, 48-47, 48-47)

    THERE’S A NEW UFC BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION!

  • Fight ends and Merab should win a near shutout. Incredible work by the Georgian fighter to make it look easy against O’Malley.

  • O’Malley hurts Merab with a body shot! Merab is circling and staying away. One minute left!

  • Merab scores another huge takedown. Sean is back up, but things are not looking good for the champ.

  • Merab unloads once O’Malley finally gets back to his feet in the final 15 seconds of the round. O’Malley needs a finish in the fifth round or his championship reign will come to an end in convincing fashion. Merab has dominated.

  • Merab gets the takedown in the center of the Octagon at 3:45 of Round 4. He’s bleeding from the nose and ear it looks like, but he’s dealing some damage on top of O’Malley.

  • Odd sequence at the end of the 2nd with Merab catching Sean in a guillotine, then kissing his back. Herb Dean stops him, Merab lets go and walk away then Sean springs up and hits Merab in the back of the head before the bell sounds.

  • Herb Dean stops the action after O’Malley grabs Merab’s glove while he’s raining blows down from top position. Good catch and great warning from Dean. Action resumes.

Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024 – Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada

Main card (Start time 10 p.m. ET, ESPN+ PPV)

Prelims (Start time 8 p.m. ET, ESPNEWS/ESPN+)

Early Prelims (Start time 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN+/UFC Fight Pass)

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