Tarison Teixeira stepped into the main event at UFC Fight Night on Saturday, aiming to break into the top 10 heavyweight rankings in a one-time bout. However, he was met with a harsh reality against Derrick Lewis, known as UFC’s most powerful knockout artist. From the start, both heavyweights exchanged strong punches. Teixeira, standing 6-foot-7, landed a jab that momentarily caught Lewis off guard, even causing Lewis to show signs that fingers and knuckles may have grazed his eyes.
Despite this, Lewis demonstrated his renowned knockout ability, delivering a left hook that sent Teixeira crashing to the mat. Lewis continued to press the attack on the ground until referee Jason Herzog called an end to the fight after Teixeira illegally grabbed the cage while trying to get back up. With this win, Lewis extended his UFC record for the most knockouts in promotion history, marking his 15th stoppage via strike.
Lewis commented on his mindset heading into the fight, saying he knew Teixeira had faced less challenging opponents throughout his career. This victory bolsters Lewis’ standing with longtime fans but also complicates the heavyweight division’s future landscape. Recently, Tom Aspinall became the undisputed UFC heavyweight champion following Jon Jones’ retirement. Aspinall requires compelling challengers in what is currently a transitional period for the division.
Instead of positioning himself as a rising threat, Lewis remains a notable figure in the heavyweight ranks at 40 years old, having made two unsuccessful attempts to claim the UFC heavyweight title. Since 2022, Lewis holds a 3-4 record, but his popularity could still secure him a contender spot to face Aspinall in a potential title showdown.
Fan Take: This fight highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing seasoned veterans and rising stars in the heavyweight division. Derrick Lewis’ win keeps him relevant and adds intrigue to the division’s future matchups, promising exciting clashes as Tom Aspinall seeks to establish his reign.