Joshua Van proud to have 'proof that I am a world champion' after title defense

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Joshua Van silenced the doubters at UFC 328. | Getty/UFC


For some, Joshua Van’s injury-shortened victory over Alexandre Pantoja last December was always going to be accompanied by an asterisk.

After all, the flyweight title fight barely had a chance to unfold before Pantoja suffered an arm injury 26 seconds into Round 1 at UFC 323. While Van celebrated becoming a champion, he still had something to prove heading into his first title defense against Tatsuro Taira at UFC 328 on Saturday. Van delivered in that regard, weathering some early adversity en route to a fifth-round technical knockout victory over the Japanese standout in the evening’s co-headliner at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

“I feel great. I think I have proof that I am a world champion, you know,” Van said in a post-fight interview with the UFC. “Shout out to [Taira], nothing but respect to him. He’s a tough motherf—er.

While Taira was able to impose his will on the ground in the early going, Van kept his composure and gradually took control through his superior striking. That culminated in one final barrage to put his Japanese adversary away at the 1:32 mark of Round 5.

“I know that he's a good grappler,” Van said. “But this is an MMA fight, this is not a jiu-jitsu match. I know my my striking would stand out, and that's what you [saw] tonight.”

A Rematch Looms Large


Pantoja, who has been recovering from the aforementioned arm injury suffered against Van, was in attendance at UFC 328. All signs are pointing toward a rematch between Van and the Brazilian. That’s what Van was expecting all along, but he also wanted to stay active rather than wait for “The Cannibal” make his return.

“I thought it was gonna be Pantoja,” Van said. “But like I said, I wasn't gonna wait for him, for forever, so now they gave me Tatsuro and we got it done. So now — Pantoja time.”

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