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MOLLY MCCANN’s surge up the flyweight division came to a screeching halt at Madison Square Garden.
Meatball locked horns with the highly-rated Erin Blanchfield early on Sunday morning on the prelims of a stacked UFC 281 at MSG in New York.
The Liverpudlian entered the bout in the form of her octagon career following spectacular stoppage victories over Luana Carolina and Hannah Goldy.
But she was stopped in her tracks by surging 125lb prospect Blanchfield – who made it four wins on the bounce with a submission victory courtesy of a nasty kimura.
An elated Blanchfield said of silencing the pro-McCann crowd: “It felt really good [ to shut it down].
“And I think that was worth 50k.”
There was no glove touch to kick off the eagerly-anticipated flyweight showdown.
McCann put the pressure on early and looked to land her powerful straight right hand.
It didn’t take long for Blanchfield to shoot for a takedown, which she got thanks to a beautiful level change after perfectly timing a right hand from McCann.
The American moved into side control and began dropping short strikes as she looked to advance her position.