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UFC Mexico Prelims: Ateba Abega Gautier Knee Strike Fells Jose Medina

Even the toughest men have their limits.

Manchester Top Team prospect Ateba Abega Gautier found the off switch on Jose Medina and announced his arrival in the Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight division, as he felled the durable Bolivian with a knee strike in the first round of their featured UFC on ESPN 64 prelim on Saturday at CDMX Arena in Mexico City. Stopped by knockout for the first time in his 16-fight career, Medina (11-5, 0-2 UFC) met his end 3:32 into Round 1.

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Gautier (7-1, 1-0 UFC) took his time and waited for an opening to present itself. He stunned Medina with a thudding left hook, pressed him backward with follow-up punches, closed the distance and brought the knee up the middle. Down went Medina. One look at the dazed Dana White’s Contender Series graduate was enough for referee Raul Porrata to intervene on his behalf.

The 22-year-old Gautier has won six fights in a row, all of them finishes.

Meanwhile, Chute Boxe rep Melquizael Costa outstruck and outmaneuvered Christian Rodriguez to a unanimous decision in their highly competitive three-round featherweight scrap. Costa (23-7, 4-2 UFC) swept the scorecards with matching 29-28 marks from the cageside judges.

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Rodriguez (12-3, 5-3 UFC) executed multiple foot-sweep takedowns in effort to counteract his counterpart’s gains on the feet and in their early grappling exchanges. Costa opened a cut near the Roufusport product’s left eye in the second round, dragged him to the mat and unloaded with hammerfists and elbows. To his credit, Rodriguez did not fold. He did his best work in Round 3, where he picked apart the fading Brazilian with clean one-twos, countered effectively and secured four takedowns. However, a late flurry of ground-and-pound failed to procure the stoppage Rodriguez needed.

Costa has rattled off three straight victories.

Further down the undercard Lupita Godinez outlasted fellow former Legacy Fighting Alliance champion Julia Polastri to a unanimous decision in a riveting three-round women’s strawweight clash. All three members of the assigned judiciary scored it the same: 29-28 for Godinez (13-5, 8-5 UFC).

Polastri (13-5, 1-2 UFC) struggled to find her footing initially. Godinez mixed the arts between standup and wrestling for much of the first two rounds, consolidating those efforts with effective ground-and-pound and positional control. Polastri responded across the final five minutes, as she flipped the switch to zombie mode, marched forward behind heavy combinations and bloodied her adversary’s nose with a steady stream of power punches. Godinez withstood the rally, delivered a late takedown and chewed the remaining time off the clock.

The victory snapped a two-fight losing streak for Godinez.

Finally, Pinnacle MMA’s Jamall Emmers put away Gabriel Miranda with punches in the first round of their featherweight tilt. Emmers (21-8, 4-4 UFC) drew the curtain 4:06 into Round 1, as he posted his third win in five appearances and moved back to .500 in the promotion.

Miranda (17-8, 1-3 UFC) struck for an early takedown but went nowhere on the mat. Emmers freed himself, returned to his feet and exploited his defensively challenged opponent. He decked Miranda with an overhand right and allowed him to stand, then went to work on closing the deal. Emmers eventually pinned his counterpart to the fence, fired a knee to the body and sent the Astra Fight Team crashing to the canvas with a slashing right cross. A follow-up hammerfist polished off what was left of Miranda.

It was the sixth first-round finish of Emmers’ career.

In other action, Rafa Garcia (17-4, 5-4 UFC) took a unanimous decision from Vinc Pichel (14-5, 7-5 UFC) in a three-round lightweight affair, drawing 30-27, 30-27 and 29-28 marks from the cageside judges; and MarQuel Mederos (10-1, 2-0 UFC) eked out a split decision—28-29, 29-28, 29-28—over Austin Hubbard (16-9, 4-7 UFC) in a three-round lightweight pairing.
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