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Holloway takes interim title at UFC 206

11th December, 2016
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Max Holloway scored a knockout over Anthony Pettis 4:50 into the third round for the interim featherweight championship at UFC 206 on Saturday.

It was the first time a UFC belt was on the line for just one fighter. It became an interim featherweight title bout for Holloway when Pettis failed to make weight on Friday, coming in three pounds over the 145-pound limit. Pettis was fined 20 percent of his purse as a result.

During his post-fight interview in the octagon, Pettis said he broke his right hand with his first punch in the first round.

Earlier, Cub Swanson won a unanimous decision over South Korea’s Dooho Choi (30-27, 29-28, 30-27) in an entertaining featherweight bout.

Emil Meek got the main card started by defeating Canada’s Jordan Mein by unanimous decision (29-28) in his UFC debut.

Toronto’s Misha Cirkunov forced Nikita Krylov to tap out at 4:38 of the first round with a guillotine choke. Cirkunov improved to 4-0 in UFC and moved into the top 10 at the light heavyweight level.

“I definitely belong in the top 10,” Cirkunov said. “I’m on an eight-fight win streak since I dropped my coach.”

Olivier Aubin-Mercier was the first Canadian to emerge victorious, defeating Drew Dober in a lightweight bout. The Montreal native forced Dober into submission with rear-naked choke, causing the referee to stop the fight at 2:57 of the second round.

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In her UFC debut, Viviane Pereira beat Valerie Letourneau by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) in the lone women’s strawweight bout on the card.

Letourneau, who fell to 3-3 in UFC, was initially supposed to fight Poliana Botelho, but the Brazilian was dropped from the card in October.

Rustam Khabilov beat Jason Saggo by unanimous decision, 30-27, in the first of two lightweight bouts on the evening. John Makdessi didn’t fare much better in the second lightweight bout, getting knocked out by a spinning heel kick to the chin from Lando Vannata.

In a bantamweight bout, Mitch Gagnon fell to Matthew Lopez in a unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27).

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