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Shevchenko Dominates Zhang, Defends UFC Title at UFC 322
UPDATE: Valentina Shevchenko has successfully defended her 125-pound flyweight championship, dominating former strawweight champion Zhang Weili at UFC 322 on October 14, 2023, inside Madison Square Garden. This decisive victory further cements Shevchenko’s status as the No. 1 pound-for-pound female fighter in the world.
In a fight touted as one of the most significant matchups in women’s MMA history, Shevchenko (26-4-1) showcased her superior grappling and striking, winning every round on all three judges’ scorecards. Shevchenko’s performance tied her with Amanda Nunes for the most title fight wins in UFC history at 11.
The bout was heavily anticipated after Zhang (26-4) vacated her 115-pound title to challenge Shevchenko. However, the action proved overwhelmingly one-sided. Shevchenko executed a brilliant strategy, landing 137 total strikes compared to Zhang’s 80, and successfully completing five of six takedown attempts.
The champion’s grappling was particularly effective, allowing her to maintain an astonishing 13:24 of control time. “This is the art of martial arts,” Shevchenko stated post-fight. “When there is an opponent who is super hard in their weight class, but when they are here, in front of me, they can’t do anything.”
As Shevchenko displayed her dominance, she neutralized Zhang’s offense, effectively dictating the fight’s pace and distance. “I was prepared for the hardest challenge,” Shevchenko added. She acknowledged Zhang’s striking power but remained focused on her wrestling and distance control.
Now, the immediate future looks intriguing for the champion. Possible contenders include Brazilian Natalia Silva, who is fresh off a dominant decision victory over Alexa Grasso, and Erin Blanchfield, who impressed with a submission win against Tracy Cortez at UFC 322.
Perhaps the most compelling potential challenge could come from bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison, who is expected to defend her title against Nunes in early 2026. If Harrison emerges victorious, she has expressed a desire to face Shevchenko next, adding even more excitement to the 125-pound division.
Zhang, on the other hand, has vowed to return stronger but has not confirmed whether she will remain at 125 pounds or revert to the 115-pound class. The stakes continue to rise in women’s MMA as Shevchenko’s reign remains unchallenged, prompting fans and analysts alike to speculate on the next thrilling chapter in her career.
Stay tuned for further updates as this developing story unfolds and the implications for both champions and challengers become clear.
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