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'Game changer': UFC stunned after 'flawless' heavyweight fight

Cyril Gane (pictured right) celebrates after he defeated Derrick Lewis (pictured left) in the interim  heavyweight title bout.
Cyril Gane (pictured right) defeated Derrick Lewis (pictured left) in the interim heavyweight title bout. (Getty Images)

The UFC world witnessed a masterclass as Cyril Gane won the interim heavyweight title after outclassing hometown favourite Derrick Lewis.

Gane ran his record to 10-0 with a near-flawless performance, stopping the mammoth hometown hero at 4:11 of the third to become the UFC interim heavyweight champion.

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His next bout should be a unification against champion Francis Ngannou.

Ngannou won the title — the real title, the only title that matters — when he knocked out Stipe Miocic in the second round on March 27.

But when Ngannou said he wouldn’t be ready to fight Lewis in August, the UFC created an interim belt.

While there was plenty of hype around Lewis and his one-punch knockout power, it was Gane who stopped the hometown star.

Gane wasn't coy in the build-up to the fight and was open about his game plan to stick on the outside and work away at Lewis.

And that is exactly what he did.

Jabs, kicks and slick movement was too much for the static Lewis.

He just took a series of leg kicks until he couldn’t take it any more and he was backed against the cage, doubled over.

When he did, Gane was on him in an instant and finished him brutally.

Lewis was on his hands and knees, desperately covering his head, and Gane rained punches from the top.

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The win set-up an intriguing match with Cameroon's Ngannou.

Fans went wild at the Frenchman's 'flawless' masterclass and can't wait for the anticipated unification bout to take place (most likely later this year).

Ngannou was watching the fight and signalled his intention to take down the Frenchman next.

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