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5 fights to make for UFC 280 winners
L-R: Sean O'Malley, Islam Makhachev, Aljamain Sterling [Images via @MonsterEnergy, @diaztwinsMMA & @ufc on Instagram] The UFC's return to Abu Dhabi was a resounding success as UFC 280: Oliveira vs. Makhachev delivered on all fronts. The rollercoaster pay-per-view saw some shocking finishes, back-and-forth barnburners and some truly memorable performances. Two championship bouts were contested at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island, in addition to a stacked undercard. The MMA landscape is ever-evolving and the victors at UFC 280 will be looking to carry their momentum forward and move on to bigger fights. On that note, here are five fights to make for the biggest winners at UFC 280: Oliveira vs. Makhachev.#5 Manon Fiorot vs Alexa Grasso – winner fights for the UFC women s flyweight title
Manon Fiorot picked up a huge win this past weekend as she defeated perennial No.1 contender Katlyn Chookagian. The French prospect edged out a decision win to vault herself into the top tier of the division, moving tantalizingly close to a title shot. Fiorot will now likely claim Chookagian's No.1 spot in the rankings. However, considering the nature of her narrow victory, it would be hard to justify an immediate title shot. Additionally, she has never featured in a five-round fight previously and needs that kind of experience if she is to contest the flyweight belt. A fight against Alexa Grasso makes sense for 'The Beast'. Grasso is coming off a unanimous decision win over Viviane Araujo earlier this month in a Fight Night headliner. The Mexican flyweight is riding a four-fight win streak and is undefeated at 125 pounds. At the post-fight presser following her win over Araujo, Grasso made it clear that she wants one more five-round fight before considering a title shot. Meanwhile, Fiorot also stated after her recent win that she wants more experience before fighting for the belt. A fight between the flyweight duo, which should ideally be a Fight Night main event, will determine the for the 125-pound throne. UFC 280 winner Manon Fiorot says she wants one more win before title shot against Shevchenko, calls out Alexa Grasso UFC 280 winner Manon Fiorot says she wants one more win before title shot against Shevchenko, calls out Alexa Grasso#4 Beneil Dariush vs Charles Oliveira
upset the odds at UFC 280 with his hard-fought triumph over former KSW two-division champion and surging lightweight contender Mateusz Gamrot. Dariush extended his win streak to eight, and if the UFC is pure meritocrisy, he the next shot at lightweight gold. However, reigning featherweight and pound-for-pound king Alexander Volkanovski has now seemingly positioned himself for a chance at champ-champ status, Dariush's championship aspirations. The 33-year-old will likely need a high-profile win against a top-ranked contender if he is to solidify his claim to a shot at gold. Charles Oliveira, who came up short against Islam Makhachev in the UFC 280 headliner, appears to be the logical next opponent for Dariush, who is in the same boat as 'Do Bronx'. Oliveira will also need a win to return to title contention following his one-sided loss to Makhachev. An Oliveira vs. Dariush bout would be a fantastic addition to the upcoming UFC 283 pay-per-view in Brazil. If that's too soon, this title eliminator matchup will fit in nicely on the undercard of the rumored Makhachev vs. Volkanovski next year.#3 Sean O Malley vs Marlon Vera 2
eked out an incredibly narrow split decision win over former champion and No.1-ranked bantamweight Petr Yan at UFC 280 to make a massive leap up the rankings. Despite being a sizable underdog heading into the bout, 'Sugar' stood with Yan and proved that be belongs among the elite at 135 pounds. Who did you have winning this fight? ? Who did you have winning this fight? ? While Dana White initially claimed that the winner would fight for the title next, his comments at the post-fight presser were far from encouraging. Given that many believe Yan the judges' nod, White teased a potential fight between current champion Aljamain Sterling and Henry Cejudo instead of teeing up a title shot for O'Malley. O'Malley could find himself in a No.1 contender's bout in his next outing, and the only logical opponent for the budding superstar is Marlon Vera, especially considering their history. The bantamweight duo initially squared off back in 2020, when Vera claimed a first-round TKO victory after O'Malley suffered an unfortunate and rare injury. 'Sugar' has never acknowledged the result as a loss and with their fight ending in anti-climactic fashion, there's unresolved tension between them. Additionally, both fighters have stated that they're open to a rematch down the line, making this matchup a no-brainer for the UFC brass. O'Malley has also never fought in a five-rounder and it would be unwise to vault him immediately into a championship bout. A Fight Night headliner or a rare five-round non-title fight on a pay-per-view card makes sense for all parties involved. Sean believes Chito has earned himself another ticket to The Suga Show(via )Sean believes Chito has earned himself another ticket to The Suga Show (via )