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Belal Muhammad gives immediate reaction after #andnew moment, issues comment on title win

Belal Muhammad has etched his name into UFC history, capturing the welterweight title with a decisive victory over Leon Edwards at UFC 304. The Chicago native's grappling prowess and relentless pressure proved too much for Edwards.

Muhammad dominated large portions of the fight, securing takedowns and controlling the pace. While Edwards mounted a late surge in the final round, it was not enough to sway the judges. The victory marks a significant milestone for Muhammad, who has consistently been a top contender in the division.

Check out Belal Muhammad's immediate reaction to winning the welterweight belt:

On his official X handle, he confidently posted:

"Told you Alhamdillah were the best in the world."

Check out his post below:

Speaking to UFC commentator Daniel Cormier in the octagon, Muhammad asserted his dominance, stating:

"He [Edwards] said I'm no Khabib [Nurmagomedov] or Georges St-Pierre. I'm Belal Muhammad, I'm my own man. Now the world knows it and sees it, now they have to respect it. I'm a world champion."

Check out his octagon interview below (03:00):


Belal Muhammad's run in the UFC from a contender to champion

After a tough start with losses to Alan Jouban and Vicente Luque back in 2016, Belal Muhammad embarked on a remarkable winning streak. Notable victories over the likes of Jordan Mein, Tim Means, and Curtis Millender solidified his position in the division.

Muhammad's journey was further defined by challenging setbacks, including a no-contest with Leon Edwards and a COVID-19-related fight cancellation. However, he consistently bounced back stronger, defeating top contenders like Stephen Thompson, Vicente Luque, and Gilbert Burns.

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Ultimately, Muhammad's persistence paid off as he captured the UFC welterweight championship with a decisive victory over Edwards, rewriting the narrative of their previous encounter and establishing himself as a dominant force in the division.

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