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Quebec's Charles (Air) Jourdain wins bantamweight debut on UFC Edmonton card

EDMONTON — Canadian Charles (Air) Jourdain celebrated his bantamweight debut by submitting American Victor (La Mangosta) Henry in the second round on the UFC Fight Night undercard Saturday.
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Serhiy Sidey, right, connects with a punch on Garrett Armfield during a bantamweight bout at UFC Fight Night in Edmonton on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON — Canadian Charles (Air) Jourdain celebrated his bantamweight debut by submitting American Victor (La Mangosta) Henry in the second round on the UFC Fight Night undercard Saturday.

The five-foot-nine Jourdain (16-8-1) had previously fought at featherweight (145 pounds) and lightweight (155) but dropped down to 135 pounds after two straight losses.

"It's incredible. I'm one of the smallest featherweights. Now being a bantamweight I feel I'm in the right place," said Jourdain, who improved to 7-7-1 in UFC action.

The 28-year-old from Beloeil, Que., looked quicker on his feet in the first round, attacking Henry with punches and kicks while dipping into his arsenal of flying knees.

But the 37-year-old Henry took Jourdain down in the second round. Jourdain looked for a guillotine choke and when the two fighters got back to their feet and Henry looked for another takedown, Jourdain locked on his neck again as they went down.

Henry (24-7-0 with one no contest) tapped quickly to the guillotine choke at 3:43 of the second round.

The main event at Rogers Place featured former flyweight champion Brandon (The Assassin Baby) Moreno, currently ranked second among 125-pound contenders and No. 3 Amir (The Prince) Albazi.

Canadian-based fighters went 4-1 on the undercard.

Montreal bantamweight Aiemann Zahabi looked impressive in winning his fifth straight in the UFC with a unanimous (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) decision over Brazilian veteran Pedro (The Young Punisher) Munhoz.

The fight was mainly contested on the feet, with Zahabi (12-2-0) showing faster hands. Munhoz's face was bloody and battered by the time the bout ended.

The 36-year-old Zahabi had older brother Firas Zahabi, a noted trainer who coached UFC Hall of Famer Georges St-Pierre, in his corner. The 38-year-old Munhoz, a 10-year-veteran of the UFC who has faced elite opposition, fell to 20-10-0 with his third straight loss.

Serhiy Sidey of Burlington, Ont., recorded his first UFC win with a split (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) decision over American bantamweight Garrett Armfield. Armfield, who was giving up five inches in height to the five-foot-11 Sidey, seemed destined for the win by virtue of his superior boxing skills and several takedowns.

But the judges saw it differently.

Sidey, who moved to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ with his family from Ukraine when he was six, lost a split decision to American Ramon (The Savage) Taveras in his January UFC debut.

Canadian Jamey-Lyn Horth (7-1-0) opened the card with a split decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28) win over Ivana Petrovic (7-2-0), a Croatian-born flyweight fighting out of Norway. Horth, a 34-year-old from Squamish, sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, who had lost a split decision last time out, improved to 2-1-0 in the UFC.

American bantamweight Cody (The Renegade) Gibson outgrappled Calgary's Chad (The Monster) Anheliger (13-8-0) en route to a unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) win in a battle of 37-year-olds.

The five-foot-six Anheliger, who fell to 2-3-0 in the UFC, was giving up 6.5 inches in reach and four inches in height to Gibson (22-10-0).

Colorado-based featherweight Youssef (The Moroccan Devil) Zalal recorded his third straight submission win in the UFC in 2024, stopping Jack (Tank) Shore of Wales via arm-triangle 59 seconds into the second round. Zalal (16-5-1) ran his overall win streak to six, locking in the submission after stunning Shore (17-3-0) with a knee to the head.

Zalal is 3-0-0 in his second stint in the UFC after going 3-3-1 in his first go-round.

Moldova's Alexandr (King Kong) Romanov (18-3-0), ranked 13th among heavyweight contenders, won a unanimous (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) decision over No. 15 Rodrigo Nascimento of Brazil (11-3-0)

The show was the UFC's first in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ since UFC 297 on Jan. 20 in Toronto.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 2, 2024.

The Canadian Press