UFC 304 results: Belal Muhammad upsets Leon Edwards in dominant performance

Welp, the UFC oddsmakers got this one wrong.

If you had trouble before, perhaps championship gold will help you “Remember the Name.”

At UFC 304, [autotag]Belal Muhammad[/autotag] proved the oddsmakers wrong as he largely dominated [autotag]Leon Edwards[/autotag] in all facets to win the promotion’s welterweight title by unanimous decision (). The fight was the main event at Co-op Live in Manchester, England.

From the opening bell, Muhammad (24-3 MMA, 15-3 UFC) stalked Edwards (22-4 MMA, 14-3 UFC) down with his striking before he resorted to his wrestling in each sequence. In the opening 20 seconds, Muhammad elevated and dumped Edwards to the canvas. He also tagged Edwards with a pair of hard punches that appeared to stun the then-champion.

His takedowns were emphatic, including a massive slam that dropped Edwards straight on the crown of his head in Round 2. Edwards had his strongest round in Round 3, as he controlled Muhammad from the back for the near entirety of the five minutes.

Muhammad returned the favor of domination in Round 4 and much of Round 5. A powerful sequence of punched from Edwards in Round 5 cracked Muhammad’s head open, but it wasn’t enough to sway any judge.

Saturday’s fight was a rematch of a 2020 bout that ended in a no contest when Edwards poked Muhammad in the eye. Since that fight, Edwards went on to win title gold and defend it twice. Muhammad won five straight fights to earn the title shot, including bouts vs. Sean Brady, Gilbert Burns, and Vicente Luque.

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