The 170-pound division ushered in a new era Saturday night, as Jack Della Maddalena became the new UFC Welterweight Champion by defeating Chicago-native Belal Muhammad by unanimous decision in the main event of UFC 315.
Della Maddalena became the second active champion from Australia to earn a UFC title. Meanwhile, it's a setback for Muhammad, who hadn't tasted defeat since Jan. 2019 and defeated Leon Edwards to win gold under a year ago.
Muhammad was not available for an in-Octagon interview following the main event result, but he took to social media to express his gratitude as he reassessed his next steps.
Allahs plan is the best plan Alhamdillah for everything Thankyou to all my supporters I been here before and I’ll be back
— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) May 11, 2025
"Allah's plan is the best plan," Muhammad tweeted earlier Sunday morning. "Alhamdillah for everything Thank you to all my supporters. I been here before and I’ll be back."
Muhammad has been in the UFC since 2016, compiling 15 wins in that span. He has most notably defeated the likes of Sean Brady, Gilbert Burns, Demian Maia, and Stephen Thompson on his road to the top of the division.
Muhammad has yet to lose back-to-back fights, making his next one an arguable must-win to remain in the mix at welterweight.
For now, the Della Maddalena era has officially begun. Eighteen wins in a row, still unbeaten in the UFC and riding ounces of momentum alongside him. It may have been an upset, but from a parity standpoint, it's just another unexpected twist in the UFC that few saw coming when the year began.
As the summer draws closer and some aforementioned fights play out as such, it'll be time to see where Della Maddalena sits in the discussion as one of the promotion's noteworthy champions.
As such, it remains to be seen. For now, the Australian takeover continues.
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