Fighters of the Week

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Fighters of the Week  1. Jamal James: In PBC’s return to FOX, James claimed the vacant interim WBA Welterweight championship over Thomas Dulorme in boxing’s return to network TV since the shutdown.

Fighters of the Week  2. Derrick Lewis: After a two-fight setback, Lewis has rebounded with his third straight win, TKOing Aleksei Oleinik and avoiding his wily submission game in the main event in UFC Apex.

Fighters of the Week  3. Michael Chandler: Defeated Benson Henderson for the second time, but there was no split-decision this time out. No, no, Chandler overwhelmed Bendo, leaving him face-down on the canvas and away from Henderson’s judges’ scorecards wizardry.

Fighters of the Week  4. David Morrell: In just his third professional fight, the decorated amateur is now the interim WBA champion at 168lbs, defeating Lennox Allen in the co-main on FOX.

Fighters of the Week  5. Rob Morrow: Won XFN’s eight-man heavyweight tournament that featured some of the biggest names in heavyweight kickboxing Friday on UFC Fight Pass.

6. Beneil Dariush: Overcame two eyepokes in the first round to pepper up Scott Holtzman before finishing him with a nasty spinning forearm, his fourth different finish in his last four fights and fifth-cosecutive win in total. With his exciting finishes and hot streak, he’s due for a big matchup coming up.

7. Lucas Santamaria: Mykal Fox is a 6’4″ welterweight with a win over an Olympic gold medalist. Santamaria was an unheralded +750 underdog. It didn’t even take a full round for Santamaria to floor Fox en route to a major upset victory.

8. Kai Asakura: RIZIN ran back-to-back shows on Sunday and Monday, with the Monday headliner being a clash for the vacant bantamweight championship, with Asakura defeating longtime JMMA vet Hiromasa Ougikubo by some serious violence.

9. Dustin Jacoby/Uros Medic/Jordan Leavitt: Earned a UFC contract after impressing at Dana White’s Contender Series. In Jacoby’s case, it’ll be a return to the UFC after an eight-year hiatus.

10. Natasha Jonas/Terri Harper: These two women had an absolute barnburner of a fight at Matchroom Fight Camp, and I was proven wrong by saying it wouldn’t come near Cheeseman-Eggington. It ended in a split-draw, despite Harper being a -1000 favorite, and they’ve got to run it back now and hopefully in primetime in front of a crowd where they belong.

11. Chris Billam-Smith: Made short work defending his British Commonwealth Cruiserweight title, dropping Nathan Thorley thrice in under two rounds.

12. Chris Weidman: Put in two terrific rounds, then one awful round in the third. Not great for a championship fighter used to fighting five rounds. Nevertheless, got off the schneid with a desperately-needed win over Omari Akhmedov.

13. Timothy Johnson: Matt Mitrione will never find any shortage on how to lose fights, and Johnson capitalized on that in the co-main of Bellator 243.

14. Vito Mielnicki Jr.: The 18 year-old super-prospect continued to impress, scoring a second-round KO over Chris Rollins on the Fox Sports 1 on Saturday.

15. Amirkhan Adaev: Was the main event victor in ACA’s return card in Chechnya, winning a UD over Vener Galiev.

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