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Video: Georgia celebrates in the streets as Ilia Topuria, Merab Dvalishvili win at UFC 298

Fans in Tblisi, Georgia, took to the streets in the early morning to watch their home country heroes fight — and win — on Saturday’s UFC pay-per-view (PPV).

Ilia Topuria is a rising star in Spain, where his win over Alexander Volkanovski was promoted by several major soccer clubs in the country. He’s already a full-fledged icon in his native Georgia, where crowds flocked to watch him win the Featherweight title at UFC 298 this past weekend (Sat., Feb. 17, 2024) inside Honda Center in Anaheim, California (watch highlights).

Today’s feel-good video pack comes courtesy of Setanta Sports, which has the broadcast rights to UFC in several European nations. That allowed them to set up a screening of UFC 298 in the center of Tblisi for locals to watch hometown heroes — Topuria and Merab Dvalishvili — fight on Saturday night’s pay-per-view (PPV) show.

Or, more accurately, Sunday morning: it was 7 a.m. in Georgia when UFC 298’s PPV main card kicked off.

The crowd swelled for Dvalishvili, who beat the brakes off Henry Cejudo for three rounds en route to a unanimous decision victory. By the time Topuria was fighting Volkanovski, the city square was packed with fans. The whole place went mad when “El Matador” knocked out Volkanovski in the second round.

Dvalishvili commented on the support from Georgian fans during UFC 298’s post-fight press conference.

“Today’s a historical moment for the country of Georgia,” he said. “All the country was up, they wake up early, all the restaurants are booked, the people are watching in stadiums, everywhere, they’re in the streets now celebrating. As you guys see, so many Georgians came to the arena, the flag was everywhere. My country is proud. We have the first Georgian UFC champion, it means a lot.”

“My country was always supporting me,” he added. “And I want to tell them thank you so much and I will just continue hard work, make them proud, and I will give a good example and motivation to young people. It doesn’t matter where you come from, you come from a farmer’s family like me, and if you work hard, hard work will pay off, and everything is possible.”

Something seemed to happen at UFC 298 as Dvalishvili mauled “Triple C” — fans who usually didn’t enjoy his wrestling-heavy style started cheering for him as he laughed his way through a dominant victory. Could we be seeing the beginning of Dvalishvili getting his flowers as a Khabib Nurmagomedov-level dominator on the ground?

Good luck, “Suga.”


For complete UFC 298 results, coverage and highlights, click HERE.

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