Merab Dvalishvili expanded its long victorious series, defeating Corey Sandhagen at an event from S-Main on the UFC 320.
Dvalishvili set a new record for most strokes in a title battle with five rounds, landing 20 against Sandhagen, when he took a unanimous victory on Saturday on T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The previous record was 16, a shame set by Shone in his light title battle in 2007 against Hermes Franca.
Dvalishvili also has a UFC record for the majority for the entire blow after the long-standing record of Georges St. Pierre at the beginning of this year, and he was able to regularly shoot Sandhagen over a 25-minute competition.
Sandhagen looked sharp in the first round, surpassed Dvalishvili 58-32 in general strikes and landing with higher efficiency. He also defended three of the four attempts by Dvalishvili.
The champion was able to ultimately wear out the applicant as the battle moved.
More surprising than the inexorable pressure of the capture from Dvalishvili when he shook Sandhagen with blows in the second round, inflicting 33 significant blows to the round and absorbing only two. Dvalishvili also repeatedly exported Sandhagen to the canvas.
He succeeded in eight of his 13 attempts to strikes in the second round and added several teikdowns and accumulated the time of cell management in the third, fourth and fifth rounds.
The 34-year-old Georgian said in creating an event that he planned to become the first fighter who knocked out Sandhagen. The only time Sandhagen was completed in his professional career was in 2020, when he was represented by the long-standing team of Dvalishvili and the former 135-funt champion Aldijamyin Sterling.
Despite the fact that the finish did not occur, Dvalishvili still expanded his victorious series to 14 in a row, which is the fourth largest series in the history of UFC. Only Anderson Silva (16), Islam Makhachev (15) and Kamaru Usman (15) registered longer victorious stripes than the current runs of Dvalishvili.
Most of the victories of Dalishvili during his strip were through a decision. In June, he defeated the former champion of O'Melly at the UFC 316, which covered a series of five consistent unanimous victories over the decision.
Dasvalishvili said that after the victory, he was interested in encountering Peter Yan, then, ideally at the end of this year. Yan-Washing two-time title holder, who returned to the title picture. Dvalishvili owns a victory over the decision of the five rounds over Jan in a non -buttoning duel of 2023.
Sandhagen, a 33-year-old football player from Colorado, earned his chance against Dvalishvili, stopping the former two-time owner of the welterweight title of Davenson Figiedo in May.
Earlier on the main map, UFC 320 Jiri Prochazka fulfilled an incredible return in the third round against Halil Runtri Jr.. A pair of former 205-pound applicants for the title went back and forth, when Ruhnry received the best of most exchanges through the first two rounds, but in the 3rd round, Chastsk changed the gears and bursting with the exchange.
CHACHTSKA began to apply powerful blows, knees and blows, which quickly sifted the energy of the RUntry and were inexorable in his desire for knockout. He found him with a massive left hook along the cage, which sent a random to the floor. 32-year-old Czech-6-2 in the UFC, and both of its losses entering the title battles with Alex Pereyira.
Yuseph Palail introduced Josh Emmett with smooth weapons, which forced the verbal composition of 98 seconds in their fifty -light match. Embumy and Emmete are the only two fighters who went to a distance with the former folice and current light champion Eliya Topuria. He won eight in a row and introduced five of his last six opponents.
Joe Paifer launched the main card by introducing Abusuyan Magomedov. This was the first loss of Magomedov’s subordination for 12 years.
UFC 320 was entitled by Alex Pereira, restoring the lightweight lightweight championship in the match with Magomed Ankalaev.






