Derrick “The Black Beast” Lewis reminded the world why he’s one of the most dangerous men in the UFC heavyweight division, delivering a thunderous 35-second knockout at UFC Fight Night in Nashville.
Facing off against Brazil’s rising prospect, Tallison Teixeira, Lewis wasted no time. After absorbing an early shot, he launched a powerful left hook that sent Teixeira crashing to the mat. Lewis followed with a barrage of ground strikes before the referee stepped in to stop the fight securing the fastest finish of the night and his record-breaking 16th UFC knockout.
The crowd at Bridgestone Arena erupted as Lewis celebrated in his usual wild style, removing his shorts and running around the octagon in nothing but his underwear. Never short on personality, Lewis joked in his post-fight interview, even taking a phone call from UFC CEO Dana White and cracking an X-rated one-liner about going home to his wife.
With this win, the 40-year-old Lewis proves he’s still a force to be reckoned with. Many had counted him out, but his explosive performance has placed him firmly back in title conversations.
“I’m not done yet,” Lewis told reporters. “I’m coming for that belt.”
As the heavyweight division continues to shift, fans and fighters alike are watching closely. Derrick Lewis has not only reignited his career but reminded the world of what happens when you let “The Black Beast” off the leash.