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Alexandre Pantoja keeps flyweight MMA belt

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Alexandre Pantoja has kept his UFC flyweight title by beating Kai Asakura in Las Vegas. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconAlexandre Pantoja has kept his UFC flyweight title by beating Kai Asakura in Las Vegas. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Alexandre Pantoja successfully defended his UFC flyweight title with a technical submission of 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 defence 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 on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

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

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 was taken to a decision for the first time in his career.

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After a three-round heavyweight bout, No. 2 contender Ciryl Gane (13-2-0) 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.

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.

Aljamain 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 Chris Weidman (16-9-0) by way of TKO at 4:51 of the second round.

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