Jordan Leavitt puts opponent to sleep in 99 seconds at UFC Vegas 107
Jordan Leavitt, also known as 'The Monkey King', secured a swift victory at UFC Vegas 107. He defeated Kurt Holobaugh with an anaconda choke in the first round. The lightweight match occurred on May 31 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Leavitt's aggre...

The lightweight bout took place on Saturday, May 31, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Leavitt, known for his aggressive and unusual fighting style and grappling skills, wasted no time showing his strengths. From the opening bell, he pushed forward, looking for a takedown.
After a brief exchange on the feet, Leavitt dragged Holobaugh to the mat. He quickly locked in an anaconda choke, a tight submission that cuts off blood flow to the brain. Holobaugh tried to escape but failed. The referee stepped in at 1:29 minutes of Round 1 after Holobaugh went unconscious.
This was Leavitt’s second win in a row and a strong reminder of his submission skills. The 29-year-old now has a record of 12 wins and two losses. He is best known for his 2022 loss to Paddy Pimblett, but he has bounced back well since then.
Speaking after the fight, Leavitt said he was happy with the finish. “I knew he’d come out aggressive, so I waited for my moment,” he said. “Once I had the grip, I knew it was over.”
The win could open new doors for Leavitt in the UFC's stacked lightweight division.
UFC Vegas 107 featured several exciting finishes, but Leavitt’s submission stood out as one of the best. It also served as a reminder that he is still a dangerous fighter with the ability to end fights quickly.
With this aggressive performance, Leavitt may be eyeing a rematch with old rival Paddy Pimblett, whom he lost to in 2022, or a shot at a top-15 opponent next.
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