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Valentina Shevchenko suffered a monumental upset loss at UFC 285.

‘Bullet’ was expected to make it eight successive defences of her flyweight title but she ended up getting caught in a submission by 6/1 underdog Alexa Grasso on Saturday night.

Valentina Shevchenko appeared to be in control of her latest title defence
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Valentina Shevchenko appeared to be in control of her latest title defenceCredit: Getty

The challenger started well and landed a couple of massive left hands that wobbled the champion in the first round of the UFC 285 co-main event at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Shevchenko didn’t entertain striking with her latest opponent in round two as she immediately got a takedown and tried to secure the crucifix position that has proved successful for her in the past

The Mexican eventually popped back to her feet and threatened with big punches that missed the mark before Shevchenko once again took her down to the floor and finished the round on top.

In round three, Shevchenko continued to find success with her wrestling attacks and was dominant through five minutes despite a last-gasp guillotine choke attempt from Grasso.

It appeared like the champion was taking over in round four before she missed a spinning kick and Grasso jumped on her back to a huge ovation from those in the audience.

The 29-year-old locked up a rear-naked choke submission and eventually forced Shevchenko to tap out for the first time in her Hall of Fame fight career.

However, Alexa Grasso capitalised on a failed spin attack
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However, Alexa Grasso capitalised on a failed spin attackCredit: AFP
The Mexican locked up a rear-naked choke submission in round four
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The Mexican locked up a rear-naked choke submission in round fourCredit: Getty

Grasso said post-fight: “Please punch me because I feel like I'm dreaming! I've been dreaming of this moment. Thank you everyone here, thank you so much."

Shevchenko was in good spirits and already looking forward to a rematch while speaking to Joe Rogan following her first loss since September 2017.

She said: "This is kind of like what happens in mixed martial arts. You're winning the fight all around and then a situation can change the whole game.

“Congratulations to Alexa, I know that I'm stronger, and if not for the spinning kick, it would be a different result…. An immediate rematch, I was definitely winning the fight."

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