5 latest finishes in UFC title fights
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[ Saturday Prelims 1???? Main Card 4???? Live on ]Presenting 5 of the top late finishes ever [ Saturday Prelims 1???? Main Card 4???? Live on ] While they remain rare, there have been a number of title bouts that finished in the fifth and final round – but which finish came at the latest point? Here are the five latest finishes in UFC title bouts.
replay BT Sport 3 HD 11:45pmMighty Mouse with the flying armbar in the fifth round! ? replay BT Sport 3 HD 11:45pm Borg was forced to tap out after a moment or two, and Johnson had not only secured one of the most unique submissions in octagon history, he’d also scored one of the latest finishes in any title bout, too.
Miesha Tate chokes out Holly Holm to win the bantamweight title at .The upset is complete!Miesha Tate chokes out Holly Holm to win the bantamweight title at . The title win represented the pinnacle of Tate’s MMA career, and the fact that the finish came so late seemed somewhat poetic, too, given her rivalry with Rousey, who built her reputation on finishing her foes quickly.
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Get the E+ PPV SILENCED. ?@Usman84kg HAS FINISHED COLBY COVINGTON! Get the E+ PPV The fight itself was a truly excellent one that saw both men exchange heavy punches from the off, with neither man really looking to use their famed wrestling games. With Covington looking to pressure Usman with his volume striking and the champion using his stiff jab to keep ‘Chaos’ at bay, it was also a very difficult fight to call. In fact, by the fifth round, it was hard to say which man was ahead on the scorecards. However, Usman was in no mood to let the judges decide the winner. With around a minute to go, ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ cracked his rival with a right hand, and suddenly, Covington was forced on the retreat. From there, the champion dropped him with another right hand, and when ‘Chaos’ got to his feet, he was sent crashing down with another. From there, the end was nigh as referee Marc Goddard stepped in. The finish remains the latest in any UFC welterweight title fight, and while Usman had to go the distance to edge out Covington in their 2021 rematch, this performance probably still stands as his greatest.
5 latest finishes in UFC title fights
Demetrious Johnson submitted Kyoji Horiguchi in the very last second of their flyweight title fight While the majority of the ’s main events are now scheduled for five rounds, there’s still something special about a big-time title fight that goes into the so-called 'championship rounds', particularly if it ends there. Over the years, we’ve seen plenty of UFC title bouts that go the distance, but we’ve also seen them finished at the last possible moment, shocking the fans in the process. Presenting 5 of the top late finishes ever[ Saturday Prelims 1???? Main Card 4???? Live on ]Presenting 5 of the top late finishes ever [ Saturday Prelims 1???? Main Card 4???? Live on ] While they remain rare, there have been a number of title bouts that finished in the fifth and final round – but which finish came at the latest point? Here are the five latest finishes in UFC title bouts.
#5 Demetrious Johnson vs Ray Borg – UFC flyweight title – 3 15 in Round 5
Demetrious Johnson produced a truly crazy finish to submit Ray Borg in their title bout With 11 successful title defenses in a row to his name, former UFC flyweight champion remains one of the most dominant titleholders in the history of the promotion. Despite a curious reputation as a somewhat dull fighter at times, ‘Mighty Mouse’ was not just a dominant champion – he was a finisher too, with seven of his 11 defenses ending before the final buzzer. However, he was no stranger to leaving things late, as found out in their 2017 title bout. Johnson largely dominated the fight from the off, never letting ‘The Tazmexican Devil’ get comfortable. Despite Borg landing a couple of takedowns, for the most part he was forced firmly onto the defensive. Despite this, as the rounds ticked away, it looked more and more likely that Borg would probably survive to the final buzzer, even after Johnson completely controlled him on the ground throughout the fourth round. With just under two minutes remaining in the fifth, though, ‘Mighty Mouse’ had other ideas. After taking Borg’s back from a standing position, he was somehow able to elevate the challenger into the air for a suplex, before releasing the hold in mid-air and transitioning directly into an armbar. Mighty Mouse with the flying armbar in the fifth round! ?replay BT Sport 3 HD 11:45pmMighty Mouse with the flying armbar in the fifth round! ? replay BT Sport 3 HD 11:45pm Borg was forced to tap out after a moment or two, and Johnson had not only secured one of the most unique submissions in octagon history, he’d also scored one of the latest finishes in any title bout, too.
#4 Miesha Tate vs Holly Holm – UFC women s bantamweight title – 3 30 in Round 5
Just moments remained when Miesha Tate choked out Holly Holm in their bantamweight title bout When dethroned Ronda Rousey to claim the UFC bantamweight title in late 2015, most fans expected her to go on to have a dominant reign as champion. After all, Rousey had looked unbeatable, so how could anyone be expected to beat Holm in turn? However, ‘The Preacher’s Daughter’ did not have a long reign as champion, and lost her title in her first defense against just four months after her big victory. The fight wasn’t the most exciting, but it had a number of momentum swings – and featured a remarkably late finish, too. Of the first four rounds of the bout, three clearly belonged to Holm, who used her striking skills to largely pick ‘Cupcake’ apart. The second round, however, saw Tate land a takedown and dominate the champion, coming close to a finish with a rear-naked choke attempt. The stanza probably should’ve been a red flag to Holm, but in the fifth round, she made the error of backing up too close to the fence, allowing Tate to duck under a punch and take her down. With less than two minutes remaining, ‘The Preacher’s Daughter’ probably thought she could survive. However, Tate had other ideas. After securing back control, she slapped on a rear-naked choke, and this time strangled Holm into unconsciousness. The upset is complete!Miesha Tate chokes out Holly Holm to win the bantamweight title at .The upset is complete!Miesha Tate chokes out Holly Holm to win the bantamweight title at . The title win represented the pinnacle of Tate’s MMA career, and the fact that the finish came so late seemed somewhat poetic, too, given her rivalry with Rousey, who built her reputation on finishing her foes quickly.
#3 Kamaru Usman vs Colby Covington – UFC welterweight title – 4 10 in Round 5
Less than a minute remained when Kamaru Usman knocked out Colby Covington in their title fight ’s 2019 welterweight title clash with was probably one of the biggest grudge matches in UFC history, built around a genuine dislike that was fueled by some controversial – some would say quasi-racist – insults from ‘Chaos’. With that considered, for their bout to go the distance probably would’ve been somewhat of an anticlimax. So, the fact that ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ was able to put his bitter rival away late in the fifth round definitely capped off the story perfectly. SILENCED. ?@Usman84kg HAS FINISHED COLBY COVINGTON!
Get the E+ PPV SILENCED. ?@Usman84kg HAS FINISHED COLBY COVINGTON! Get the E+ PPV The fight itself was a truly excellent one that saw both men exchange heavy punches from the off, with neither man really looking to use their famed wrestling games. With Covington looking to pressure Usman with his volume striking and the champion using his stiff jab to keep ‘Chaos’ at bay, it was also a very difficult fight to call. In fact, by the fifth round, it was hard to say which man was ahead on the scorecards. However, Usman was in no mood to let the judges decide the winner. With around a minute to go, ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ cracked his rival with a right hand, and suddenly, Covington was forced on the retreat. From there, the champion dropped him with another right hand, and when ‘Chaos’ got to his feet, he was sent crashing down with another. From there, the end was nigh as referee Marc Goddard stepped in. The finish remains the latest in any UFC welterweight title fight, and while Usman had to go the distance to edge out Covington in their 2021 rematch, this performance probably still stands as his greatest.