Dana White ranks Alex Grasso’s finish as 'one of the greatest in the sport’s history'

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Alexa Grasso got back on track at UFC Seattle. | Getty/UFC


While there was initially some confusion as to the official method of victory for Alexa Grasso in the UFC Seattle co-main event, there was no question in Dana White’s mind as to where it stacks up among MMA’s all-time best.

”I think it's one of the greatest finishes in the sport's history, let alone this year or tonight or whatever," the UFC CEO said at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. "It was incredible.”

Grasso officially defeated Maycee Barber via knockout at the 2:42 mark of Round 1, but it was the way in which she dispatched her opponent that truly stood out. The Mexican standout crumpled Barber with a left hand and tagged her with a quick follow-up shot before swiftly securing a rear-naked choke on her fallen adversary. The submission was hardly necessary — Barber was already unconscious — but it only added to the overall visual of the moment.

While Grasso will likely end up on many year-end awards list for her finish, simply getting the victory was key after dropping back-to-back fights against Natalia Silva and Valentina Shevchenko.

"Of course it's always hard to have two losses in a row. I've never experienced that before,” Grasso said. “But injuries are part of the journey. But healthy Alexa is very different than Alexa with injuries. I'm super happy that all my injuries healed and I'm better. I'm back.

"I trained so well this fight camp. It was very, very tough. It was very hard. I wanted to get the finish. Of course my jiu-jitsu game was the first point I wanted. I wanted to finish her, but of course my boxing is always there and I'm super glad it worked.”

‘Bullet’ with a Name on It


Grasso scored one of the biggest upsets in recent memory when she submitted Valentina Shevchenko to capture the flyweight crown at UFC 285 in March 2023. The overall series with Shevchenko, the reigning 125-pound queen, currently sits at 1-1-1 — so Grasso has reasonable case for a fourth bout with her rival. She admits that is the ultimate goal, though she also knows it might take a little more work to get there.

"That would mean the world to me," Grasso said. "Dream come true. Of course. I don't know how many fights I need to be a contender again, so I'll do my job and continuing training. I need – I don't know how many wins – to be in a championship fight, but that's the goal again."

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