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UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic knocks out Alistair Overeem after crazy contest at UFC 203

Ohio firefighter retains UFC heavyweight title after producing come-from-behind performance to beat Alistair Overeem in Cleveland

PRIDE of Cleveland Stipe Miocic successfully defended his heavyweight title after a wild one-round battle with Dutchman Alistair Overeem at .

But that only told part of the story, as Miocic had to overcome adversity to claim the win and retain his title.

 Out cold: Stipe Miocic knocks out Alistair Overeem with ground strikes in the main event of UFC 203
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Out cold: Stipe Miocic knocks out Alistair Overeem with ground strikes in the main event of UFC 203Credit: Getty Images North America
 Still champ: Stipe Miocic successfully defended his belt, but it wasn't plain sailing
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Still champ: Stipe Miocic successfully defended his belt, but it wasn't plain sailingCredit: Zuffa LLC

The Ohio firefighter looked like he was heading to defeat when British-born Overeem floored him with a huge straight left early in the round.

'The Reem' followed the champion to the mat and tried to lock up a guillotine choke, but the stunned champion managed to somehow wriggle free and avoid a quickfire submission loss.

 Shout of this world: Stipe Miocic celebrates after knocking out Alistair Overeem at UFC 203
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Shout of this world: Stipe Miocic celebrates after knocking out Alistair Overeem at UFC 203Credit: Getty Images North America
 And still: Stipe Miocic retained his title by knockout in Cleveland
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And still: Stipe Miocic retained his title by knockout in ClevelandCredit: Zuffa LLC

And when he took Overeem to the mat later in the round Miocic applied the decisive finish, hammering the Dutchman with ground strikes, knocking him out clean.

“He hit harder than I thought," admitted Miocic after the fight.

"He knocked me down but I wasn’t hurt.

"I said I would keep this belt for a long time and I did it.

"I wanted to shut him down, turn the mother board off.”

 Miocic and Overeem shared a moment after their battle was over
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Miocic and Overeem shared a moment after their battle was overCredit: Getty Images North America

And he did that in decisive fashion to complete his maiden title defence and send the packed Cleveland crowd delirious as he led them in the famous state chant of "OH-IO!" in celebration.

The co-main event produced a bizarre contest as former world champion Fabricio Werdum claimed a decision victory over Travis Browne in their heavyweight rematch.

 Former champion Fabricio Werdum took the win after a bizarre co-main event fight at UFC 203
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Former champion Fabricio Werdum took the win after a bizarre co-main event fight at UFC 203Credit: Zuffa LLC

Browne suffered a dislocated finger early on in the contest, with the referee inexplicably stopping the action to allow him to seek medical attention.

That intervention should have resulted in a TKO loss for Browne, but the fight was allowed to resume, as the pair engaged in a disjointed three-round contest that saw Brazilian Werdum run out a comfortable victor on the scorecards.

 Werdum comprehensively outstruck Browne in their co-main event bout
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Werdum comprehensively outstruck Browne in their co-main event boutCredit: Zuffa LLC

But a bizarre skirmish between Werdum and Browne's coach Edmund Tarverdyan threatened to overshadow the fight, with the Brazilian appearing to kick the coach in the brief melee before cooler heads prevailed.

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