Las Vegas(Agencies): Amanda Nunes
dominated in almost every way possible to dispatch Felicia Spencer via
unanimous decision on Saturday night in a featherweight championship bout at
UFC 250 in Las Vegas.
Nunes (20-4) didn’t end the fight early but didn’t have to,
outclassing Spencer (8-2) with punches, kicks, takedowns and ground-and-pound
en route to her 11th straight victory and first defense of the 145-pound belt.
Nunes, who also holds the bantamweight belt, has defended the 135-pound title
five times.
Two judges scored the fight 50-44, while one scored it
50-45, although that understates the one-sidedness. Spencer showed tremendous
heart just to finish the fight, getting bloodied in the first round and several
thereafter, both by punches and elbows. Nunes landed 90 of 181 head strikes,
leaving Spencer with a hematoma on her forehead.
Nunes nearly ended it late in Round 4, but Spencer hung on
through a rear-naked chokehold for the final several seconds before being saved
by the bell.
The rest of the main card featured a number of highlights,
including two single-punch knockouts, one of which was a buzzer-beater.
Just before Nunes’ victory, Cody Garbrandt unleashed a
right-handed hook that knocked Raphael Assuncao out cold in the final second of
the second round of their bantamweight fight. Garbrandt (12-3) had been backed
up against the cage, ducked for a moment and came up with a heavy swing that
landed squarely on Assuncao (27-8).
In the first fight on the main card, also a bantamweight
fight, Sean O’Malley improved to 12-0 with a straight right to the chin of
Eddie Wineland (24-14-1) less than two minutes into the first round. O’Malley
knew he didn’t have to follow up to finish Wineland, turning to walk away
immediately after dropping him.
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