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Deiveson Figueiredo's Most Savage Finishes in the UFC Octagon


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Deiveson Figueiredo, known as "Deus da Guerra" (God of War), has left a trail of destruction in the UFC’s Flyweight division. With a combination of ferocious power, slick submissions, and an unrelenting fighting spirit, Figueiredo has solidified his position as one of the most feared fighters in MMA. Let's dive into his top finishes that define his legacy.



1. Submission Victory Over Alex Perez (UFC 255)

One of Figueiredo’s most iconic finishes came when he defended his Flyweight title against Alex Perez in November 2020. Perez made a tactical error during a scramble, and Figueiredo capitalized with a lightning-fast guillotine choke, forcing a tap at 1:57 of Round 1. This win showcased his ability to turn the tide in an instant with his grappling prowess.


2. Brutal TKO Against Joseph Benavidez (UFC Fight Night 169)

Figueiredo’s rivalry with Joseph Benavidez is legendary, but their first meeting set the tone for what was to come. Despite missing weight, Figueiredo landed a devastating right hand that floored Benavidez, followed by ruthless ground-and-pound to seal the TKO victory in Round 2. The fight demonstrated Figueiredo's devastating striking power.


3. Rear-Naked Choke Masterclass Against Joseph Benavidez (UFC Fight Night 172)

The rematch with Benavidez was nothing short of a statement. In one of the most dominant performances in Flyweight history, Figueiredo dropped Benavidez multiple times before sinking in a rear-naked choke in the first round. The victory crowned him as the undisputed Flyweight Champion and cemented his place in MMA history.



4. Guillotine Choke Against Tim Elliott (UFC Fight Night 161)

In his rise to title contention, Figueiredo faced the always-tough Tim Elliott. Known for his unpredictable style, Elliott fell victim to Figueiredo’s superior grappling. In the first round, Figueiredo secured a tight guillotine choke, forcing Elliott to tap at 3:08. The finish highlighted Figueiredo’s ability to mix aggression with technical brilliance.


5. TKO Win Over John Moraga (UFC Fight Night 135)

Facing the durable John Moraga, Figueiredo unleashed a striking clinic. Mixing body shots, head strikes, and relentless pressure, he broke Moraga’s defense and finished him with a flurry of punches in Round 2. The victory marked Figueiredo’s entry into the Flyweight elite.


6. Submission Win Over Brandon Moreno (UFC 270)

In the thrilling rivalry with Brandon Moreno, Figueiredo’s grappling shone once again. During the third bout of their quadrilogy, Figueiredo delivered a jaw-dropping rear-naked choke that demonstrated his adaptability and relentless pursuit of victory. This win reclaimed his title and added another legendary finish to his resume.



Deiveson Figueiredo’s top finishes exemplify his ability to dominate in every aspect of MMA. His striking power is unmatched in the Flyweight division, while his grappling ensures that no fighter is safe, even on the ground. Each finish has contributed to his legacy as one of the greatest Flyweights in UFC history. Stay tuned for more epic moments from this Flyweight legend!



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