UFC: Cory Sandhagen stops Deiveson Figueiredo in 2nd round

Date:

Share post:


DES MOINES, Iowa — Bantamweight Cory Sandhagen defeated Deiveson Figueiredo in unexpected fashion on Saturday night, forcing the former two-time flyweight champion to submit due to injury to his left knee after a leg lock gone wrong in Round 2.

Round 1 of the top-five main event at UFC Fight Night was all Sandhagen. He took Figueiredo to the ground and overwhelmed him with strikes while not allowing Figueiredo to get comfortable.

The fight was over at 4:08 of Round 2.

Sandhagen (18-5 MMA) called for a title shot later this year, noting beating someone of Figueiredo’s caliber greatly increases his credibility. Meanwhile, Figueiredo (24-5-1) goes back to the drawing board.

“I want the winner,” Sandhagen said, as he plans to keep tabs on the UFC 316 main event between bantamweights Merab Dvalishvilli and Sean O’Malley on June 7 in Newark, N.J.

The co-main event saw former ONE Championship star Reinier de Ridder hand former Penn State wrestling standout Bo Nickal his first loss in MMA, earning a second-round TKO. Middleweight de Ridder (20-2) used a wide-ranging combination and a plethora of knees to finish Nickal (7-1) at 1:53.

Welterweight Daniel Rodriguez got the last laugh over Santiago Ponzinibbio, earning a third-round KO in a back-and-forth affair that had spectators on their feet. Rodriguez (19-5) gave respect to Ponzinibbio (31-9) and is seeking to remain active for the rest of the year.

Bantamweight Montel Jackson had little issue defeating Daniel Marcos, securing a unanimous decision by 30-27 on all three judges’ scorecards. Jackson (15-2) handed Marcos his first loss in 18 fights, while Jackson has won six in a row and showcased a well-rounded skillset with constant pressure in Rounds 2 and 3.

Bantamweight Serhiy Sidey won an underwhelming unanimous decision against Cameron Smotherman 30-27, 29-28, 29-28 in a wrestle-based bout. Sidey (12-2) has won his last two, while Smotherman (12-5) fell to 1-1 in the promotion.

Lightweight Mason Jones opened the UFC Des Moines main card by spoiling the homecoming of Jeremy Stephens with a unanimous decision win, 30-27, 30-27, 30-27, to showers of boos from the Wells Fargo Arena crowd.

Jones (16-2) controlled the center of the Octagon with effortless boxing and several submission attempts. Stephens (29-22) returned to the UFC for the first time since 2021 after bouncing around across different disciplines, including bare-knuckle boxing.

It was the UFC’s first trip back to Iowa since June 2000 when UFC 26 took center stage. The promotion will transition out of the Midwest for UFC 315 on May 10 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

–Zain Bando, Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

UFC: UFC 319: Khamzat Chimaev heavily backed to beat Dricus du Plessis

CHICAGO -- UFC middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis will battle his opponent as well as what figures to...

UFC: Khamzat Chimaev aims to dethrone Dricus du Plessis at UFC 319

CHICAGO -- UFC middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis will battle his opponent as well as what figures to...

UFC: Dana White: UFC ‘absolutely’ coming to D.C. on July 4, 2026

America will celebrate its 250th birthday with a UFC fight card at the White House, Dana White confirmed...

Boxing: Domestic violence charges dropped against Gervonta Davis

Florida prosecutors have dropped the domestic violence charges against champion boxer Gervonta "Tank" Davis. Davis, 30, was arrested in...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.