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Twitter reacts to Alex Pereira’s historic win vs. Rountree

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Alex Pereira’s reign of terror in the light heavyweight division continued Saturday when he defended his title against Khalil Rountree in the UFC 307 main event.

Pereira (12-2 MMA, 9-1 UFC) recorded his third title defense of 2024 with a fourth-round TKO victory over Rountree (13-6 MMA, 9-6 UFC) in Saturday’s pay-per-view headliner at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, further solidifying his legendary run since first stepping into the octagon.

Check below for the top X (formerly Twitter) reactions to Pereira beating Rountree at UFC 307.

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Julianna Peña wins title in controversial decision

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Julianna Pena has gold around her waist once again.

In the UFC 307 co-main event Saturday at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Peña (13-5 MMA, 8-3 UFC) defeated Raquel Pennington (16-10 MMA, 13-6 UFC) by split decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47) to win the promotion’s women’s bantamweight title.

The first round was closely contest with both women standing at distance, testing out their technical striking. The next three rounds were a bit more clear-cut. In Round 2, Peña took Pennington down and controlled her for much of the round in side control.

In Round 3, Peña dragged the fight to the canvas again. This time, she worked from the back with a body lock. She tried to lock in a rear-naked choke and face crank, but Pennington fended her off until the horn.

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Peña found success on the feet in Round 4, as she outpointed Pennington. That is, until Pennington landed the first knockdown of her 19-fight UFC career. It was a massive right hand that floored Peña. Rather than pounce with strikes, Pennington sought a guillotine choke. Peña grabbed hold of Pennington and got back to the feet.

In Round 5, both fighters were visibly tired. Pennington seemed a bit sharper and fresher and landed hard shots on Peña, who wobbled at one point due to a big punch. Peña was much more defensive-minded in the round as Pennington pushed the action.

In the end, it was Peña who was awarded the title by split decision.

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The decision was highly controversial with 25 media members scoring the bout for Pennington, one scoring it a draw, and none scoring it for Peña, according to MMADecisions.com. At the time of publication, over 85 percent of fan voters also scored the fight for Pennington.

After the fight, Peña was asked about fighting Kayla Harrison next. Harrison (18-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC) defeated Ketlen Vieira by unanimous decision earlier in the night. Peña elected to call for a trilogy vs. Amanda Nunes instead. The answer visually amused Harrison, who signaled that Peña was running.

Peña first claimed gold in December 2021 when she defeated Nunes by submission in one of the biggest upsets in UFC history. She then lost the title to Nunes by unanimous in July 2022. Saturday’s fight was her first since that bout.

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Pennington has a six-fight winning streak snapped by coming up short in her first title defense attempt. She won the title that was vacated by Nunes when she defeated Mayra Bueno Silva by unanimous decision in January.

Up-to-the-minute UFC 307 results include:

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UFC 307 post-fight press conference video

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The UFC 307 post-fight press conference is the last piece of business to take care of after the action is over in the Octagon, and we have the live video above at MMAFighting.com.

UFC officials will announce the winners of the “Fight of the Night” and the “Performance of the Night” bonuses, and winning fighters will meet the media after their fights.

The UFC 307 post-fight press conference takes place about 30 minutes after the main event ends, meaning it will start around 1:30 a.m. ET.

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Julianna Peña def. Raquel Pennington at UFC 307: Best photos

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Leicester City boss Steve Cooper “feels great” after the Foxes enjoyed their first Premier League win of the season with a 1-0 win over Bournemouth.



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UFC 307 post-fight show: Reaction to Alex Pereira’s brutal knockout of blood-soaked Khalil Rountree

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Alex Pereira is still the UFC light heavyweight champion after UFC 307, but he was tested by a game Khalil Rountree. In the end, “Poatan” changed the tide of the fight, and in the fourth round, Pereira delivered one of the most brutal finishing sequences in quite some time of the incredibly tough challenger.

Following Saturday’s pay-per-view event, MMA Fighting’s Mike Heck and Jed Meshew react to Pereira’s wild victory, Rountree’s stock rising immensely in defeat, and where both could go from here. Additionally, topics include Julianna Pena’s controversial split decision win over Raquel Pennington to regain the women’s bantamweight title, no-selling Kayla Harrison — who was victorious earlier in the evening against Ketlen Vieira — to call out Amanda Nunes, the judges and referees stealing headlines for questionable decision making, Joaquin Buckley’s big night, and much more.

Watch the UFC 307 post-fight show above, or an audio-only version of the show can also be streamed below and on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your pods.

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UFC 307 post-fight press conference live stream

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SALT LAKE CITY – UFC 307 takes place Saturday at Delta Center, and you can watch a live video stream of the post-event news conference here on MMA Junkie.

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Expected to take part in the press conference are the winners of the top main card bouts, including the light heavyweight championship fight of Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree and women’s bantamweight clash of Raquel Pennington vs. Julianna Peña. UFC CEO Dana White is also expects to answer questions from reporters and recap the event.

You can watch the press conference in the video above, which will go live upon the conclusion of the headlining bout.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 307.

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