The early morning of May 10 will be etched in the annals of UFC as the moment when justice prevailed in the octagon. In a duel charged with unprecedented ideological tension, American Sean Strickland emerged victorious by split decision, snatching the middleweight championship belt from Russian Khamzat Chimaev.
The impact of the result was such that the hashtag #wonwest immediately trended on the social network X, driven by thousands of users celebrating the victory of a Catholic fighter and defender of Western values against an opponent who publicly professes Islam and has expressed support for Palestine in the global conflict.

The fight was a physical representation of cultural resistance. Chimaev, who arrived with an undefeated record of 15 victories, tried to impose his will from the start of the contest. During the first round, the Russian sought to dominate on the ground, leveraging his characteristic aggression, and was "close to finishing the fight" early on.
However, the discipline and courage of Strickland prevented collapse against an opponent who often highlights how his beliefs influence his determination.
From the second round onward, the tide of the fight turned in favor of the free world. Sean Strickland, who beforehand did not hesitate to label his rival as a "coward", managed to adjust his strategy and, according to reports, "shook Chimaev's shelves" with surgical precision strikes.









