Petr Yan Dominates Merab at UFC 323
Petr Yan has stopped the unbeatable Merab Dvalishvili. The most active champion in the modern UFC era, his cardio unparalleled, his wrestling suffocating, and his pressure unrelenting. No puzzle could be presented to him that any bantamweight had an answer for. However, at UFC 323, inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, it finally came to an end. Petr Yan the rival who once fell victim to Dvalishvili’s pace returned a smarter, stronger and shockingly improved version of the former champion, halting history in its tracks.
It served as the final pay-per-view of 2025, and expectations couldn’t be higher. Dvalishvili came in with three consecutive title defences run in a single calendar year, hunting an unprecedented fourth. Yet the man standing across from him had no interest in being a footnote to history. Instead, Yan authored one of the most complete performances of his career, reclaiming the bantamweight throne and ending Dvalishvili’s 14-fight win streak.
Yan’s Evolution and Dvalishvili’s Crushing Defeat
Petr Yan didn’t just beat Merab Dvalishvili. He outworked him-a statement few believed possible heading into UFC 323. From the opening exchanges, it was apparent that the Russian had sharper boxing and a more imposing physique, and that his takedown defence had reached another level altogether. His ability to stuff 22 of 24 takedown attempts fundamentally crippled Dvalishvili’s greatest weapon.
Equally impressive was Yan’s new commitment to body attacks. Noticing the vulnerability Sean O’Malley exposed in their first fight, Yan hammered the midsection with kicks and liver shots from the third round onward. Each strike chipped away at Dvalishvili’s gas tank, forcing him into more desperate entries. Even when the champion secured takedowns, Yan bounced back to his feet with a resilience never before seen in their rivalry.
As the fight wore on, Yan only seemed to get stronger. A vicious body kick forced an audible scream from Dvalishvili, and by the end of Round 4, a massive right hand left the champ bloodied and visibly shaken. Dvalishvili tried to pull a late guillotine, but Yan slipped free and continued pouring on pressure. By the final horn, Yan had controlled the closing moments with a symbolic takedown of his own.
The scores of the judges – 49-46, 49-46, and 48-47 – reflected Yan’s command. In the rematch, he solved “The Machine,” and did so through a performance rooted in preparation, intelligence, and unbreakable composure.
Dvalishvili’s Record 2025 Championship Run
Though his reign came to an abrupt end, Dvalishvili’s 2025 campaign goes down as one of the most extraordinary years ever compiled by a UFC champion. He entered UFC 323 having already defended his bantamweight belt three times this year, defeating elite contenders Umar Nurmagomedov, Sean O’Malley, and Cory Sandhagen. No champion in UFC history had ever completed four successful title defences within a single calendar year. Dvalishvili was one victory away from setting that record.
The seven-year, 14-fight winning streak was a testament to durability, volume, and relentless consistency. Dvalishvili turned cardio into a weapon and pressure into an art, overwhelming opponents regardless of their style. It was through years of domination, breaking rivals long before the scorecards ever came into play, that he earned his reputation as the division’s tireless grinder.
Even in defeat, his effort reflected the qualities that made him great: he sprinted across the cage at the start of Round 2, attempted guillotines and chained takedowns, trying to drag the fight into chaos. But after so many wars and such frequent competition, the toll finally showed. And for the first time in years, The Machine met someone who could match and surpass his pace.
Final Thoughts
Petr Yan’s victory against Merab Dvalishvili is among the best championship reclamations in UFC history. He reinvented himself, addressed every weakness from the first fight, and delivered a complete, disciplined performance worthy of a two-time champion. While doing so, he not only derailed Dvalishvili’s historic chase but also re-ignited his own legacy.
The loss doesn’t erase anything that Dvalishvili accomplished. His unprecedented activity, combined with an elite résumé and unforgettable title run, cements him as one of the greatest bantamweights of all time. If he returns for another run or takes his time to recover, his place in the division’s history is secure. Remember UFC 323 not as the night history was made, but the night history was interrupted – by a champion reborn.
