VIDEO: Jeremiah Wells Secures a Stunning Debut Knockout Win Over Warlley Alves
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A heavyweight clash between an up-and-coming talent in Ciryl Gane and a veteran in Alexander Volkov headlines the fight card that is UFC Vegas 30. The rest of the card, however, is stacked with some incredible fights between exciting fighters. Warlley Alves vs Jeremiah Wells being one such fight. The welterweight clash saw Alves welcome Wells to the UFC.
Alves is a long-time veteran in the promotion he has been in the UFC since 2014. In that time he has faced the very best at welterweight and has more often than not come out on top. Wells made a statement on his UFC debut with a stunning win inside 30-seconds of the second round and in the process extended his win streak to 3-0.
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Jeremiah Wells could not have asked for a better performance on his UFC debut
Wells entered the promotion on the back of a two-fight win streak. The newcomer has been inactive for a very long time and last fought in September 2019. It did not appear as though Wells had been out for a long time and showed no signs of ring rust.
BOOM!!! 💥 Jeremiah Wells explosivo debut en las grandes ligas!!! #UFCVegas30 pic.twitter.com/jbtiBryIEi
— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) June 26, 2021
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The fight started off well for both men as they initially engaged in a feeling-out process. Alves has secured the majority of his wins via submission and therefore looked to take the fight to the ground. However, he was unsuccessful in doing so and was forced to keep the fight standing.
Wells was clearly the superior striker and managed to land 29 total strikes with an accuracy of 47%. Furthermore, he landed 21 significant strikes with an accuracy of 40%. The finish came inside 30-seconds of round number two as Wells landed a right hand from hell on the chin. The shot immediately dropped Alves to the ground. As he tried to get back to his feet, Wells landed a barrage of shots that forced the referee to step in and call off the fight. Wells could not have asked for a better performance on the biggest stage of his life.
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What did you make of Wells’ performance tonight? Do you think he will get a bonus for his efforts? Let us know in the comments below!