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Anthony Wint Submits Terrance Chatman in UFC Debut

An 11-day turnaround that validates the UFC's rapid promotion of Contender Series finishers, highlights Wint's athletic ceiling, signals his need for technical refinement.

Overview

  • Anthony Wint secured a first-round arm-triangle submission over Terrance Chatman in his UFC debut on Saturday, Aug. 22 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.
  • The win came just 11 days after Wint earned a contract on Dana White's Contender Series and completed a rapid short-notice jump to the UFC main card.
  • Oddsmakers and the public had heavily favored Wint going into the bout, with FanDuel listings showing him as a massive favorite, and pre-fight analysis widely predicted an early finish.
  • In the fight Wint earned position after a takedown, reversed a bottom kimura attempt, and squeezed Chatman into an arm-triangle that rendered him unconscious late in the first round.
  • Coverage frames the result as proof of the UFC's strategy to fast-track DWCS finishers and of Wint's elite athletic upside, while multiple outlets caution he remains raw and needs technical polish before higher-level matchups.