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Jailton Almeida dominates Derrick Lewis on mat in wide decision

 Jailton Almeida Rules Derrick Lewis on Mat in Wide Choice



Jailton Almeida established his situation as one of the rising stars in the UFC heavyweight division with a prevailing catching presentation against Derrick Lewis in the headliner of UFC Battle Night 231. Almeida, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu dark belt, controlled the battle beginning to end, bringing Lewis down various times and saving him there for a sum of 21 minutes and 10 seconds, which set another UFC record for control time in a heavyweight session.


Lewis, known for his strong killer blows, couldn't release his striking ability as Almeida kept him grounded. Almeida was patient and deliberate in his methodology, working his direction into beneficial positions and landing ground and pound strikes all through the battle.


The adjudicators scored the battle 50-44, 50-44, and 50-45 for Almeida, who worked on his expert record to 17-2 (6-1 UFC) with the triumph. Lewis, who moved forward without prior warning face Almeida, dropped to 26-10 (17-8 UFC) with the misfortune.


Almeida's amazing presentation has many calling for him to be matched facing strong competitors in the heavyweight division. With his catching abilities and working on striking, Almeida can possibly make a serious run at the UFC heavyweight title.

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