UFC is struggling for a star I don't think they can manipulate enough matchups to keep Sean the champ but who knows. They are willing to part with usada for an old ass Conner fight which probably won't materialize anyway. The next fights look bad, Charles olvivera is out which wasn't exciting anyway, Usman vs the lip I didn't realize was on, a lot of rebooks because of injury. And like your other post they crossing their fingers on this cornball fat paddy. No females worth watching maybe suarez
Jon Jones Doesn't Fight, He PERFORMS....Must-See (PPV) TV, Regardless of Opponent or Circumstance, in REED's Opinion... REED
The clock is running out on Jones. I know people who paid for those tickets are mad now. UFC needs to stop pretending everyone gets injured two weeks before the fight and tell people before.
Even w/the Disappointment of Jones' Injury, REED is Genuinely Intrigued by the Potential for VIOLENCE In the Prochazka-Periera Bout...Neither of These Dudes Gives ANY Fucks and They're Both EXCELLENT All-Around Strikers... REED
REED Thought So Initially, But Per the Replay, Pereira's ELBOWS to the Side of Prochazka's Dome Had Him ALL Types of Fucked Up... Legit Stoppage... REED
Is that the fastest two-division champion ever in MMA? I wonder who was the fastest two-division champion in boxing.
Yes, Fastest "Champ-Champ" In UFC History...Pereira Did it in Just 7 Fights... McGregor's 7th UFC Fight was His Title Winning Effort vs Aldo, But It Wasn't Until His 10th UFC Bout that Conor Became a "Champ-Champ"...REED's 95% Sure Loma was the Quickest 2-Division AND 3-Division Champ in MEN'S Boxing History...Claressa Shields Likely Did it in the FEWEST Amount of Boxing Matches Overall, However... REED
I remember there was a lower-weight Thai fighter who won a WBC title around his 3rd or 4th pro fight, but you have to keep in mind that the guy was a longtime Muay Thai fighter. He didn't walk in off the street and win a title.
Okay, I don't know the answer, but I'll start the bidding with Oscar. He beat Bredahl at fight 12 for WBO JL and Paez with fight 14 for WBO L. That will not be the quickest, but it gets things moving.
Fight #7, Vasily Lomachenko beating Roman Martinez for the WBO JL championship is considered the record at that time. He previously beat Russell in fight #3 to win the WBO Fe championship. He lost to Salido in fight #2 for the WBO Fe belt, but Salido had come in heavy and then moved up in weight. So we are probably looking for someone who won a title in a different weight class before fight #7 since 2016. I just checked Inoue and he did it in fight #8.