DWCS Season 9, Week 3 Results: Five contracts awarded for four first-round finishes

Five more fighters are headed to the UFC following a standout evening on Dana White’s Contender Series. Week 3 showcased four lightning-quick finishes and continued the trend from last week, where all winners earned contracts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Five fighters joined the UFC roster.
  • Four fights ended in first-round finishes.
  • All winners received contracts, mirroring Week 2’s results.
  • Dana White personally awarded the contracts.
  • The event was held at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas.

Introduction

Dana White’s Contender Series returned for Week 3 of Season 9, and it did not disappoint. In an echo of last week’s show, all five victorious fighters walked away with UFC contracts. The highlight of the night was unquestionably the blazing pace, as four of the five matchups ended in the opening round.

Setting the Stage

Held at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas on a Tuesday night, the Contender Series aims to discover rising stars in mixed martial arts. Building on momentum from previous weeks, the event once again delivered high-stakes battles, showcasing fighters hungry for professional breakthroughs.

Spectacular First-Round Finishes

Of the five bouts this week, four were decided inside the first round. This rate of early finishes energized the audience and turned heads in the UFC front office. With the emphasis on decisive performances, the fighters made the most of their limited time to leave a lasting impression.

Continuing the Trend

In Week 2 of the Contender Series, UFC CEO Dana White offered contracts to all five winners. That same result repeated in Week 3—an affirmation of the caliber of talent stepping into the octagon. For many prospects, the series represents a golden ticket to the premier stage of mixed martial arts.

New Faces, Bright Futures

By awarding contracts to every winner for two weeks in a row, the UFC continues to expand its roster with emerging talent. Each new signee now carries the opportunity to test their skills among the best fighters in the world, further enriching the depth of competitions to come.

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