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Dominick Reyes' Best Six Moments

This is how Dominick Reyes kept his undefeated record in-tact and earned a shot at Jon Jones.

A week from Saturday, Dominick Reyes will enter the Octagon at Toyota Center in Houston to challenge Jon Jones for the UFC light heavyweight title in the main event of UFC 247. It’s the culmination of a UFC journey that began six fights ago for “The Devastator,” and it’s a journey we recap below with our fight night reports.

2017
TKO1 Joachim Christensen
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - JUNE 25: (L-R) Dominick Reyes punches Joachim Christensen of Denmark in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on June 25, 2017 in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - JUNE 25: (L-R) Dominick Reyes punches Joachim Christensen of Denmark in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on June 25, 2017 in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC)

Highly touted light heavyweight prospect Dominick Reyes lived up to his “Devastator” nickname, knocking out Denmark’s Joachim Christensen in the first round.

Fighting for only the seventh time as a pro, Reyes went on the attack immediately, and after rocking Christensen, he refused to let him off the hook, with a big straight left hand being the catalyst for referee Gary Ritter to halt the fight 29 seconds into the bout.

Wsub1 Jeremy Kimball
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: (L-R) Dominick Reyes submits Jeremy Kimball in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC 218 event inside Little Caesars Arena on December 02, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: (L-R) Dominick Reyes submits Jeremy Kimball in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC 218 event inside Little Caesars Arena on December 02, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)

Unbeaten Dominick Reyes continued to impress in light heavyweight action, scoring a first-round submission of Jeremy Kimball.

Kimball went to work immediately, closing the distance on his foe and scoring with a quick slam before locking up against the fence. Reyes turned the table and took Kimball down, landing some strikes before taking his opponent’s back in a scramble. Reyes fired off elbows from that position before locking in the rear naked choke that ended the fight at the 3:39 mark.

2018
TKO1 Jared Cannonier
SANTIAGO, CHILE - MAY 19: (L-R) Dominick Reyes punches Jared Cannonier in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at Movistar Arena on May 19, 2018 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Zuffa LLC)
SANTIAGO, CHILE - MAY 19: (L-R) Dominick Reyes punches Jared Cannonier in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at Movistar Arena on May 19, 2018 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Zuffa LLC)

Rising light heavyweight star Dominick Reyes made another statement, stopping veteran Jared Cannonier in the first round to make it three first-round finishes in as many Octagon bouts.

Both fighters came out swinging and kicking to start the bout, Reyes taking an early lead thanks to his volume, but Cannonier getting in enough shots to keep his foe honest. Just past the midway point of the stanza, Reyes stunned Cannonier with a left uppercut and he proceeded to chase his rubbery-legged foe until another left uppercut dropped the Arizonan hard to the mat, with referee Marc Goddard stepping in to stop the fight at the 2:55 mark of round one.

WUD3 Ovince Saint Preux
LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 06: Dominick Reyes kicks Ovince Saint Preux in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC 229 event inside T-Mobile Arena on October 6, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)
LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 06: Dominick Reyes kicks Ovince Saint Preux in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC 229 event inside T-Mobile Arena on October 6, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)

Unbeaten Dominick Reyes delivered another big win in light heavyweight action, shutting out perennial contender Ovince Saint Preux over three rounds.

Reyes impressed in the first round, with his early striking attack prompting Saint Preux to look for a takedown. He got one, but Reyes jumped up immediately and proceeded to land hard elbows in the clinch before jarring OSP with kicks and punches, wrapping up a winning opening frame.

The pace slowed in the second and third, but Reyes still remained in control with his striking as he held off the bloodied OSP’s takedown attempts. At end of the round, Reyes landed a flush left that dropped Saint Preux, but the horn intervened, sending the bout to the scorecards, where Reyes earned a 30-27 score from each judge.

2019
WSD3 Volkan Oezdemir
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16: Dominick Reyes celebrates after his victory over Volkan Oezdemir of Switzerland in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at The O2 Arena on March 16, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16: Dominick Reyes celebrates after his victory over Volkan Oezdemir of Switzerland in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at The O2 Arena on March 16, 2019 in London. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Dominick Reyes had to dig deep to keep his unbeaten record intact, but he did just that as he pounded out a three-round split decision over fellow light heavyweight contender Volkan Oezdemir.

Scores were 29-28 twice and 28-29. 

It was an interesting first round between the two 205-pound standouts and a tough one to score, as Reyes got in his shots and showed off some solid defense while Oezdemir stalked and landed his own strikes while also scoring a takedown in the first five minutes.

Oezdemir and Reyes traded takedown attempts that came up empty in the second, opting then to go back to their tactical striking match. While upright, Switzerland’s Oezdemir’s experience was beginning to show, and Reyes’ nose was apparently bothering him, as he was breathing through his mouth and pawing at the nose. 

Fatigue appeared to catch up to Oezdemir in the third round as Reyes got his second wind, and while there wasn’t a lot of sustained action, California’s Reyes was the busier of the two, and two of the three judges agreed.

KO1 Chris Weidman
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 18: (L-R) Dominick Reyes punches Chris Weidman in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at TD Garden on October 18, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 18: (L-R) Dominick Reyes punches Chris Weidman in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at TD Garden on October 18, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

In a spectacular main event performance at TD Garden in Boston, Dominick Reyes spoiled the light heavyweight debut of Chris Weidman and made his case for a shot at the 205-pound title by stopping the former middleweight champion in less than a round.

“I was out there having fun, feeling loose, he came in and I put him down,” said Reyes.

Reyes scored with a kick to start the bout, only to get grounded by Weidman. Reyes got up quickly, but the Long Islander stayed locked on his foe until the two broke with 90 seconds left. As they separated, Reyes clipped Weidman with a sharp left hand and dropped him. As Weidman tried to recover, Reyes took his time and picked his shots, and a series of hammerfists stunned the former champ once again, bringing in referee Herb Dean to halt the bout at 1:43 of round one.

“That’s the game we play,” said Weidman. “I’ll be back better.”