Ilia Topuria is everything he claims to be. Topuria is poised to be UFC’s biggest star after winning his second UFC divisional championship with a knockout of Charles Oliveira to claim the vacant UFC lightweight title at UFC 317.

Topuria improved his undefeated record to 17-0, but his recent three-fight stretch might be the most impressive run ever. Topuria knocked out former UFC champions Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway and Oliveira in succession. 

“This is the next level of the game,” Topuria said in his post-fight interview on Saturday. This is what I represent.”

People wondered how well the former featherweight champion would adapt to lightweight. Though Oliveira’s physicality played a factor, Topuria’s power and wealth of skills were too much for “Do Bronx.” Topuria cut Oliveira early, got the better of the grappling and knocked him out halfway through Round 1.

Topuria, bearing two belts, mocked the UFC lightweight contenders watching from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. He indirectly called out Paddy Pimblett and Arman Tsarukyan.

“There’s a blonde bitch. There’s a guy whose back hurts when it’s time to deliver,” Topuria said. “I’m f—ing ready.”

Topuria invited longtime rival Pimblett to face off with him. Pimblett acknowledged Topuria’s impressive performance but claimed the champion could never knock him out. Their heated exchange concluded with Topuria shoving his potential next challenger.

Meanwhile in the co-main event, Alexandre Pantoja just keeps getting better with age. The Brazilian battered Kai Kara-France to retain his 125-pound title with a rear naked choke in Round 3. Pantoja is now an incredible 10-0 against fighters ranked in the top 10 at flyweight and shows no signs of slowing down soon. He’s expected to face Joshua Van next after the rising prospect picked up the biggest win of his career over Brandon Royval in a featured bout earlier in the night.

CBS Sports was you the entire way on Saturday, bringing you all the results and highlights from UFC 317 below.

UFC 317 fight card, odds

  • Ilia Topuria (c) def. Charles Oliveira via first-round knockout (punch)
  • Alexandre Pantoja (c) def. Kai Kara-France via third-round submission (rear naked choke)
  • Joshua Van def. Brandon Royval via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • Beneil Dariush def. Renato Moicano via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Payton Talbott def. Felipe Lima via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Gregory Rodrigues def. Jack Hermansson via first-round knockout (punch)
  • Jose Delgado def. Hyder Amil via first-round TKO (knee, punches)
  • Tracy Cortez def. Viviane Araujo via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Terrance McKinney def. Viacheslav Borschev via first-round submission (guillotine choke)
  • Jacobe Smith def. Niko Price via second-round submission (rear naked choke)
  • Jhonata Diniz def. Alvin Hines via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)