The first women's featherweight champion in UFC history was crowned on Saturday night as Germaine de Randamie edged out Holly Holm in a five-round battle to take home the new title and close out UFC 208 in Brooklyn. The bout saw two of the best strikers in the women's division go to war for 25 minutes, with de Randamie ultimately eking out the decision on the judges’ scorecards. Holm used an aggressive game plan to go after de Randamie throughout the fight, but she struggled to find her range at distance. Meanwhile, de Randamie did a great job with a counterstriking game plan that saw ... Read the Full Article Here

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