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Holly Holm Beats Raquel Pennington Via Decision in UFC 246 Co-Main Event
Chris Unger/Getty ImagesHolly Holm found herself back in the win column with a unanimous-decision victory over Raquel Pennington in the co-main event of UFC 246 in Las Vegas on Saturday.It wasn’t the prettiest of wins, but it was an effective one as she mostly shut down anything Pennington had to offer with a clinch-heavy game…
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Holly Holm found herself back in the win column with a unanimous-decision victory over Raquel Pennington in the co-main event of UFC 246 in Las Vegas on Saturday.
It wasn't the prettiest of wins, but it was an effective one as she mostly shut down anything Pennington had to offer with a clinch-heavy game plan.
Holm was frustratingly in control in the first round. While Pennington was looking to create space to fire off punches The Preacher's Daughter was either keeping her distance or smothering Rocky against the cage.
There wasn't much action for the judges to glean a score from.
Anton Tabuena @antontabuena
UFC actually rebooked this sure air punch, wall-n-stall affair for the co-main. It’s like they didn’t watch the first one.
The strategy didn't change much for the former champion in the second round. She once again worked Pennington to the cage and worked knees to the body in a matter-of-fact pace that wasn't the most aesthetically pleasing.
It wasn't the most fan-friendly experience, but it was one that once again gave Holm a lead on the scorecards. Pennington was almost completely neutralized.
Kevin Iole @KevinI
Second round similar to the first. Crowd doesn't like it and boos loudly. #UFC246
The trend continued in the third and final round as the bout mercifully came to an end. Holm's conservative approach might not have made her any fans, but it did get her hand raised.
Michael Carroll @MJCflipdascript
Six golden rounds between these two. Hoping for a trilogy. #UFC246
Holm was in dire need of a win coming into her first-ever UFC rematch. Holm was debuting in the UFC when she beat Pennington by decision. Now, she's a former champion battling to stay relevant.
The 38-year-old has been afforded three title shots since she lost the bantamweight belt to Miesha Tate in 2016. In that span, she went just 2-4. But this win will at least stave off retirement talk since she's proven she can still beat those fighters who aren't championship-caliber.
That's not the goal for Holm, though. Despite her struggles to beat the likes of Amanda Nunes, Cris Cyborg and Germaine de Randamie, she still has a title in her sights.
“If I wasn't still trying to climb and fight for that belt, then what would I be doing this sport for anyway?” Holm said, per Farah Hannoun and Mike Bohn of MMA Junkie. “I always say I'm not here for a participation ribbon. I'm here for the gold, and I'm going to work to get there, and every fight I take just as seriously as the next.”
Pennington was hoping to exorcise some career demons of her own in this bout. She has lost to each of the last three champions that she has fought with losses against Holm (twice), de Randamie and Nunes.
Instead, Holm reminded fans that she isn't ready to go away just yet.
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