Darren Till submitted by Derek Brunson in third round of UFC Fight Night main event

The Liverpudlian now has just one win in his last five bouts, while American Brunson is making a last push for the middleweight title at 37

Alex Pattle
Sunday 05 September 2021 05:21 EDT
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Derek Brunson celebrates after beating Darren Till via submission
Derek Brunson celebrates after beating Darren Till via submission (Zuffa LLC)

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Darren Till’s struggles for momentum in the UFC show no signs of subsiding, as the Liverpudlian was submitted by Derek Brunson in the third round of their Fight Night main event on Saturday night.

Till (18-4-1) saw his welterweight run end with back-to-back defeats in 2018, prompting a move up to middleweight in an attempt to kickstart his UFC career and avoid the weight-cutting issues that had been plaguing him.

A narrow decision win over Kelvin Gastelum in his debut at 185lbs was followed by a points loss to former divisional champion Robert Whittaker last summer, with Saturday’s submission defeat by Brunson meaning Till has just one victory from his last five bouts.

The 28-year-old striker looked sharp as ever on the feet, but his American opponent predictably pursued takedowns, which he secured in all three of the five rounds that a small group of fans got to witness in the UFC’s Apex facility in Las Vegas.

Brunson, 37, controlled Till on the mat for the majority of the first two rounds, landing heavy strikes from above, including slicing elbows. His takedown in the third round almost came out of desperation, however, after he appeared to be stunned by Till’s punches, which followed effective knees to the body.

Till appeared to stun Brunson before the abrupt finishing sequence
Till appeared to stun Brunson before the abrupt finishing sequence (Zuffa LLC)

In any case, Brunson’s instinctive takedown rapidly gave way to the American slipping into mount position, before he took Till’s back and locked in a rear naked choke. The abrupt finishing sequence ended with Till promptly tapping out to the hold, as Brunson (23-7) earned a fifth straight win in his last push for a middleweight title shot.

The 37-year-old was knocked out by current champion Israel Adesanya in 2018, as ‘The Last Stylebender’ stormed towards middleweight gold.

Till’s loss to Brunson prevented Britons from achieving a clean sweep of victories in Las Vegas. Wigan heavyweight Tom Aspinall won the co-main event against Serghei Spivac via first-round TKO, while Liverpool’s Paddy Pimblett won his highly-anticipated UFC debut by the same means against Luigi Vendramini. In the prelims, undefeated Welshman Jack Shore extended his unbeaten run with a decision victory over Liudvik Sholinian, and Liverpudlian Molly McCann outpointed Ji Yeon Kim.

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