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Da’Mon Blackshear achieved what few fighters have done in their career at UFC Vegas 78

It was Blackshear’s ground game that made the difference with a rare win by twister. The submission, which came at 3:47 of the first round, was only the third win by twister in UFC history.

Da’Mon ‘Da Monster’ Blackshear delivered an incredible submission this Saturday at UFC Vegas 78.

In the preliminary card of UFC Vegas 78, Da’Mon Blackshear achieved what few fighters have done in their careers. The American offered himself a twister, an extremely rare submission in MMA, in the first round. Opposed to Jose Johnson in bantamweight, the American therefore achieved a real performance.

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Thanks to this success, Da’Mon Blackshear improves his pro record to 14-5 (including 9 submissions). He signs his 2nd victory in the UFC, for a defeat and a draw.

Chan Sung Jung, aka “The Korean Zombie,” submitted Leonard Garcia on March 26, 2011, in Seattle. Bryce Mitchell had the other when he pulled it on Matt Sayles, on Dec. 7, 2019, in Washington, D.C.

In the opening seconds of the Blackshear-Johnson bout, a win by submission seemed like the last thing that would occur. They came out hard and the sound of the punches and kicks reverberated through the Apex.

Blackshear took Johnson down and immediately went to work. As they were grappling, Johnson threw an elbow at Blackshear, which was the beginning of the end. Blackshear said he knew a twister could be possible in such a situation, and he proved he knew what he was talking about.

He hooked Johnson’s arm and immediately locked in the twister, one of the most painful submissions. Johnson tapped to give Blackshear his second UFC win to go to 2-1-1 and improve his overall record to 12-5. The victory was his ninth by submission.

“Yeah, I knew once I was in that position — because I’d seen the film and I was like, ‘I’ll twist the s*** out of this dude,’” Blackshear said. “So when we got into this position I was like, ‘Oh, I am vulnerable for an elbow, but if he elbows me, then he’s done so I just capitalized on it.’”

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