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LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 09: (R-L) TJ Dillashaw punches Raphael Assuncao of Brazil in their bantamweight bout during the UFC 200 event on July 9, 2016 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Harry How/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 09: (R-L) TJ Dillashaw punches Raphael Assuncao of Brazil in their bantamweight bout during the UFC 200 event on July 9, 2016 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Harry How/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Harry How/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

T.J. Dillashaw vs. Raphael Assuncao Results: Winner and Reaction from UFC 200

Nathan McCarterJul 9, 2016

T.J. Dillashaw and Raphael Assuncao first met on October 9, 2013, when the Brazilian scored a split-decision victory in a closely contested battle. Fast forward less than three years to UFC 200, and the rematch went to Dillashaw, who swept the judges' scorecards on Saturday.

All three rounds were close, but they went to Dillashaw, who capitalized on higher output to move past Assuncao.

In the first round, Dillashaw experienced varying success with his strikes. Assuncao was able to dodge a lot of the strikes, but Dillashaw's high work rate allowed him to secure an edge. Both men showed solid takedown defense.

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It was more of the same in the second round, but Dillashaw landed a bit more cleanly. He countered a leg kick with a straight right that landed flush. It was one of the first clean punches to connect during the bout. Assuncao scored with some left hands of his own and even scored a quick takedown.

Nevertheless, Dillashaw's output was the difference.

The third and final round was the most decisive of the fight. Dillashaw landed a few clean punches and scored a takedown with less than 45 seconds left. Assuncao was never in danger of being finished, but he was also never a threat to the former champion.

The numbers from Michael Carroll of FightMetric show how the activity paid off for Dillashaw:

The result will be a significant setback for Assuncao. While he was never out of his depth against Dillashaw, he didn't excite or look dangerous with his skills. Dillashaw’s movement made him ineffective.

After this win, Dillashaw should earn a rematch with Dominick Cruz. Dillashaw is, without debate or question, the top contender in the bantamweight division. Given how exciting and close the first fight was in January, it would be senseless not to book the rematch.

It's a fight Dillashaw wants. Dillashaw stated that backstage after the fight per a UFC press release:

"I'm the champion in the bantamweight division. That's my belt. Cruz knows I won that fight, I want my belt back. I'm coming for that title. He better not be trying out for Dancing With The Stars again because I'm coming for you, Dominick. A title fight is next. Nothing but a title fight."

Dillashaw asserted his place as the rightful title contender, and now fight fans can anticipate a stellar rematch for the bantamweight gold.

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