Derrick Lewis Eyeing Fight with Matt Mitrione After Quick Win at ‘TUF 19’ Finale
Derrick Lewis wants to stay busy in the UFC heavyweight
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Derrick Lewis has not lost since 2011, and his outing at Sunday’s “The Ultimate Fighter 19” finale in Las Vegas proved no different.
The 6-foot-3 heavyweight destroyed Carlos Augusto “Guto Inocente” Filho with punches in three and a half minutes, Lewis’ second consecutive first-round knockout inside the Octagon. The “Black Beast” from Houston is unbeaten in his last eight fights, with seven victories coming via stoppage and four inside the opening frame.
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“I feel that’s why the people call me a ‘black beast.’ I would like to fight more opponents, as fast as I can,” Lewis said. “I don’t think Shawn Jordan is going to be around that much longer, and [Mitrione] just knocked him out a couple months ago, so I feel like I am a better matchup.”
Mitrione was supposed to have fought Saturday at UFC 175 in Las Vegas, but his bout with Stefan Struve was canceled when “The Skyscraper” nearly collapsed backstage. With the minimal amount of time Lewis spent in the Octagon against Filho, UFC President Dana White was asked at the post-fight press conference if he could potentially make the fight between Lewis and Mitrione soon.
“Probably,” White said with a smile. “[Lewis] is a scary guy, man.”
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