Zhang wins China’s first UFC title

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Zhang Weili (C) of China celebrates after defeating Jessica Andrade of Brazil (not pictured) during in their UFC mixed martial arts (MMA) bout in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on August 31, 2019. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT

SHENZHEN (China): Zhang Weili thrilled a Chinese home crowd with an upset knockout of UFC strawweight champion Jessica Andrade that took just 41 seconds Saturday, making her China’s first champion in the world’s biggest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion.

The experienced Andrade, who came into the fight tied for the most wins by a woman in UFC history with 11, charged the underdog Zhang from the start.

But the Brazilian ran into a barrage of punches and knee kicks from Zhang that sent her staggering to the canvas as the referee waved the fight over. “Last year in Beijing I vowed to become the first Chinese champion, and I did it!” Zhang, 30, declared afterwards at the UFC Fight Night event in a sports arena in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.

Zhang Weili (C) of China celebrates after defeating Jessica Andrade of Brazil (not pictured) during in their UFC mixed martial arts (MMA) bout in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on August 31, 2019. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT

Zhang was the first Chinese fighter to even get a title shot from the UFC, which is pushing hard into a Chinese market where interest in MMA is growing rapidly. The decision had raised some eyebrows as Zhang was only the sixth-ranked strawweight in the world, and given Andrade’s reputation for brutally seeing off opponents. Andrade has six years’ experience in the UFC and was coming off a crushing first-round title victory in May over thenchamp Rose “Thug” Namajunas of the United States.

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But Zhang, who is known for her ferocious buzzsaw attacking style, never allowed Andrade to get going. “As a Chinese person, I feel so proud,” she said. “Today, I want to dedicate this victory to the 70th anniversary of the motherland,” she added, referring to the approaching anniversary on October 1 of the founding of Communist-ruled China. – AFP

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