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суббота, 29 марта 2025 г.
Submissions in the UFC This Year: A 2025 Recap (So Far)
As we approach the end of March 2025, the UFC has already delivered a thrilling start to the year, with submission victories stealing the spotlight in several high-profile matchups. From championship defenses to jaw-dropping upsets, the grappling game has been on full display. Let’s dive into the biggest submissions of 2025 up to March 29, highlighting the moments that have fans buzzing and fighters etching their names into the history books.
The Standout Submission Kings (and Queens)
Two submissions rise above the rest this year, each for its own unique reasons—technical brilliance and sheer shock value.
Islam Makhachev’s D’arce Choke Masterclass
On January 18 at UFC 311, lightweight kingpin Islam Makhachev reminded the world why he’s considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters alive. Facing short-notice replacement Renato Moicano, Makhachev wasted no time, locking in a D’arce choke at 4:05 of Round 1 to defend his title for the fourth time. The fight, held at the Intuit Dome in California, showcased Makhachev’s relentless grappling, as he transitioned from a takedown to the finish with surgical precision. For fans of technical mastery, this was a submission to marvel at—a testament to Makhachev’s dominance in the lightweight division.
Sean Brady’s Upset Guillotine
Fast forward to March 22 at UFC Fight Night in London, and we witnessed a moment that shook the welterweight division. Sean Brady faced off against former champion Leon Edwards in front of a roaring hometown crowd at The O2 Arena. What unfolded was an upset for the ages—Brady weathered Edwards’ striking, took him down, and in Round 4, at 1:39, cinched a guillotine choke from mount to force the tap. This victory didn’t just silence the London faithful; it catapulted Brady into title contention and proved that Edwards’ reign as a top dog might be facing new challenges. The drama of this finish makes it one of the year’s defining moments.
Other Notable Tap-Outs
While Makhachev and Brady headline the submission highlights, 2025 has seen other fighters shine with slick finishes that deserve a shoutout.
- Reinier de Ridder vs. Kevin Holland (UFC 311): On the same card as Makhachev’s win, middleweight Reinier de Ridder took out fan-favorite Kevin Holland with a rear-naked choke in just 3:31 of Round 1. Holland’s charisma couldn’t save him from de Ridder’s grappling prowess, marking a strong UFC sophomore outing for the newcomer.
- Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Jalin Turner (UFC 313): March 8 brought us a lightweight surprise at UFC 313 in Las Vegas. Ignacio Bahamondes caught Jalin Turner in a triangle choke at 2:29 of Round 1, upsetting the odds and keeping his finishing streak alive. This win on a stacked pay-per-view card signals Bahamondes as a name to watch.
- Alexia Thainara vs. Molly McCann (UFC Fight Night): Also on March 22, women’s flyweight newcomer Alexia Thainara made waves by submitting popular UK fighter Molly McCann with an armbar in Round 2. The emotional twist? McCann announced her retirement post-fight, making Thainara’s victory bittersweet and unforgettable.
- Chris Duncan vs. Jordan Vucenic (UFC Fight Night): Rounding out the list, lightweight Chris Duncan scored a quick armbar win over Jordan Vucenic in just 2:29 of Round 1 on the same London card. It was a crisp finish that showcased Duncan’s potential as a rising star.
Why These Moments Matter
So far, 2025 has logged six submission wins across its early events, but it’s the stories behind them that elevate their impact. Makhachev’s win reinforces his reign, while Brady’s upset shakes up a division ripe for change. Thainara’s victory, meanwhile, carries an emotional weight that transcends the scorecards. These finishes—spanning title fights, main events, and emerging talents—showcase the diversity and excitement of submission artistry in the UFC.
Looking Ahead
With the year only a quarter done, there’s plenty more action to come. Tonight’s UFC Fight Night: Moreno vs. Erceg (March 29) could add to the tally, and the rest of 2025 promises bigger cards and bolder finishes. Will Makhachev defend again? Can Brady climb to a title shot? Who else will tap their way into the spotlight? One thing’s for sure—the submission game is alive and well in the UFC this year.
What’s your favorite submission of 2025 so far? Drop your thoughts below, and let’s keep the conversation going as the year unfolds!
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