UFC contract winner Yohan Lainesse after first-round knockout at DWCS 46: ‘You’ve seen nothing’

Yohan Lainesse didn’t get to show off much at Dana White’s Contender Series 46, but his performance said enough.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Yohan Lainesse[/autotag] didn’t get to show off much at Dana White’s Contender Series 46, but his performance said enough.

That’s because Lainesse (8-0) needed less than two minutes to knock out Justin Burlinson with an emphatic left hook on Tuesday, impressing the UFC brass for a contract.

Lainesse, the former CFFC champion, remained unbeaten and although the two tussled a bit on the ground before the fight-ending sequence, Lainesse is excited for the world to see what he has to offer.

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“I want to be undefeated,” Lainesse said during the DWCS 46 post-fight news conference. “I’m a winner. A winner wins, that’s what they do. I don’t want to go there and brawl like a Viking, but that’s my style. I don’t back up; I go forward. When the fight started, my game plan was distance control, but when I came into the cage, I said, ‘Oh, the cage is a little bit smaller than I thought, so we’re going to war tonight.’

“So that’s what I did. I’m going in there for a war, put my feet on the ground, throw some bombs, and one of those bombs landed, so I’m very happy, I’m very excited, but you’ve seen nothing. I’m a well rounded fighter, and you’re gonna see me evolve very fast.”

To watch the full interview with Lainesse, check out the video above.

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CFFC 98 results: Yohan Lainesse wins belt with body shots; Solomon Renfro scores violent TKO

Yohan Lainesse is the new welterweight champion after a body-shot TKO of Evan Cutts at CFFC 98.

[autotag]Yohan Lainesse[/autotag] claimed the CFFC welterweight title from [autotag]Evan Cutts[/autotag] on Saturday with a stoppage that some viewed as questionable.

After a back-and-forth striking fight for seven minutes, Lainesse (7-0) got the TKO of Cutts (12-5) at the 2:17 mark of Round 1 in the CFFC 98 headliner courtesy of a plethora of body shots.

Referee Gasper Oliver stopped the fight before Cutts dropped to the ground or folded due to the body shots, which caused the now ex-champion to protest in the immediate aftermath.

Nevertheless, Lainesse was awarded the belt to take back home to Canada after the main event bout, which took place at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and streamed on UFC Fight Pass.

Lainesse started the fight with an incredibly high striking output coming from both the hands and feet. Cutts stayed out on the outside and picked his counter shots to damage the face of his opponent. Lainesse began to bleed around the left eye late in the round, and it was revealed post-fight that he’d sustained that cut initially in training camp.

It wasn’t a huge worry for Lainesse apparently, though, because in the second round he came out on fire. He hurt Cutts with a big uppercut after minutes of striking exchanges, and put him in major trouble. Cutts retreated toward the cage while covering his head, so Lainesse teed off to the body.

As Lainesse backed up against the cage, the referee decided he’d seen enough and waved it off.

“I feel amazing,” Lainesse said in his post-fight interview with CM Punk. “The first time in my career I was scared in the locker room. I feel a lot of fear, a lot of stress. A lot of things happened in my life in the last two or three months, but I’m always pushing and I pus myself, my body and my mind. I never stop dreaming, I never stop working and believing.

Renfro puts out Lilly in 69 seconds

[autotag]Solomon Renfro[/autotag] (8-1) continued to build on his prospect status with a violent first-round knockout of [autotag]Lee Henry Lilly[/autotag] in their welterweight bout.

A jab started the final sequence, then Renfro quickly finished the job at the 1:39 mark of Round 1.

Check out the finish (via Twitter):

After the win, a jubilant and confident Renfro, 24, sent a message about his aspirations in MMA.

“UFC, what’s up baby? I’m the future of the sport right here,” Renfro said. “The future of combat sports right here, right now. …. UFC be coming soon. We taking over. You already know.”

Complete CFFC 98 results included:

  • Yohan Lainesse def. Evan Cutts via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 2:17
  • [autotag]Santo Curatolo[/autotag] def. [autotag]Dilshod Zaripov[/autotag] via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 1:59
  • Solomon Renfro def. Lee Henry Lilly via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 1:39
  • [autotag]Ryan Rizco[/autotag] def. [autotag]Feraris Golden[/autotag] via verbal submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 1:47
  • [autotag]Miles Lee[/autotag] def. [autotag]Liam Anderson[/autotag] via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
  • [autotag]Isa Dalipaj[/autotag] def. [autotag]Tyson Craig[/autotag] via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 3:57

Video: Yohan Lainesse enters ‘KO of the Year’ discussion with 14-second flying knee at CFFC 86

Yohan Lainesse put his name in the hat with the best knockouts of 2020 thus far with a picture perfect flying knee at CFFC 86.

[autotag]Yohan Lainesse[/autotag] put his name in the hat with the best knockouts of 2020 thus far with a picture perfect flying knee finish at CFFC 86 on Thursday.

Lainesse (5-0) needed just 14 seconds to put Lirim Rufati (4-3) on his highlight reel, soaring in the air in the opening moments of their middleweight matchup, which took place at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Penn., and finding an accurate home for his knee.

Watch the highlight of the finish below, in real time and slo-mo, courtesy of UFC Fight Pass (via Twitter):

Lainesse, who hails from Canada, kept his perfect record in tact with the finish of Rufati. He’s finished four of his five wins in the first round, but none faster than his victory at CFFC 86.

Complete CFFC 86 results included:

  • Levi Mowles vs. James Gonzalez – for bantamweight title
  • Yohan Lainesse def. Lirim Rufati by knockout (flying knee) – Round 1, 0:14
  • Christian Leonard def. Dante Brown by knockout (punch) – Round 2, 2:44
  • Eddy Torres def. Jake Schilling by TKO (punches) – Round 2, 1:12
  • Frank Wells def. Josha Vann by knockout (punch) – Round 3, 2:35
  • Garrett Armfield def. Kenny Richmond by TKO (strikes)– Round 1, 4:18