Toronto — Dricus du Plessis outpointed Sean Strickland to claim a split-decision win and the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s (UFC) middleweight title at the Scotiabank Arena on Sunday, becoming SA’s first world champion in the promotion.
In the co-main event, Raquel Pennington came on strong over the final two rounds to secure a unanimous decision win over Mayra Bueno Silva to take the vacant women’s bantamweight crown.
Despite some stiff jabs from Strickland, who won the belt in September with a huge upset over Israel Adesanya, Du Plessis had the better of the opening exchanges.
The 30-year-old continued to push the American back in the subsequent rounds, but while he enjoyed plenty of success with takedowns he could not keep Strickland on the mat for any length of time.
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Du Plessis continued to mix up his striking, aiming thudding kicks to the body and landing several left high kicks to keep Strickland guessing.
With a stream of blood running from a cut on his left eye, Strickland opened up late in the final round with a series of huge punches but was unable to find a finish and the fight went to the judges’ scorecards.
Du Plessis earned the split decision victory and sank to his knees in tears before thanking his coaches.
“I honestly thought with the takedowns, I made sure in every round. I could feel it was a close one. I definitely gave him the first round,” a triumphant Du Plessis said in a post-fight interview.
The South African remains undefeated in the UFC, entering the ring with an eight-fight win streak. “He has a dog in him, but my dog is a lot stronger and a lot bigger,” Du Plessis said before the fight.
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