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    UFC welterweight title history: Leon Edwards, Georges St-Pierre, Hughes, Penn and more

    By Matt Erickson,

    4 hours ago
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    The 170-pound title will be on the line Saturday in the UFC 304 main event, and champion Leon Edwards (22-3 MMA, 14-2 UFC) will chase his third title defense when he takes on challenger Belal Muhammad (23-3 MMA, 14-3 UFC) in a rematch.

    The welterweight division in the UFC has had some lengthy title reigns, and Edwards has some work to do to catch up to the likes of longtime titleholders Georges St-Pierre, Kamaru Usman, Matt Hughes and others. Take a look at a chronological history of the UFC welterweight belt.

    Pat Miletich

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    Pat Milebich

    Date: Oct. 16, 1998

    Event: UFC Brazil

    Opponent: Mikey Burnett

    Total reign: 931 days

    Title defenses: Jorge Patino, Andre Pederneiras, John Alessio, Kenichi Yamamoto

    Notes: In the history books as the inaugural UFC welterweight champion.

    Carlos Newton

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    LONDON – JULY 13: Carlos Newton of Canada battles with Matt Hughes of the USA during the Ultimate Fighting Championship, “Brawl in the Royal Albert Hall”, in the Royal Albert Hall London, England on July 13, 2002. (Photo by John Gichigi/Getty Images)

    Date: May 4, 2001

    Event: UFC 31

    Opponent: Pat Miletich

    Total reign: 183 days

    Title defenses: None

    Notes: Newton submitted Miletich to win the title. When he lost it to Hughes, it was in one of the most memorable finishes in UFC history when Hughes slammed him – but they both may have been unconscious for a brief moment.

    Matt Hughes

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    Dec 5, 2014; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Former UFC champion Matt Hughes looks on prior to the UFC 181 weigh-ins at Mandalay Bay Events Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

    Date: Nov. 2, 2001

    Event: UFC 34

    Opponent: Carlos Newton

    Total reign: 820 days

    Title defenses: Hayato Sakurai, Carlos Newton, Gil Castillo, Sean Sherk, Frank Trigg

    Notes: Hughes was easily the division’s most dominant champion for years until Georges St-Pierre came into the picture.

    B.J. Penn

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    B.J. Penn

    Date: Jan. 31, 2004

    Event: UFC 46

    Opponent: Matt Hughes

    Total reign: 107 days

    Title defenses: None

    Notes: Penn’s title reign was the shortest in UFC welterweight history. He was stripped of the belt when he left the promotion for K-1, where he had three largely inconsequential wins north of 185 pounds before he returned to the UFC.

    Matt Hughes

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    Date: Oct. 22, 2004

    Event: UFC 50

    Opponent: Georges St-Pierre

    Total reign: 757 days

    Title defenses: Frank Trigg, B.J. Penn

    Notes: Hughes started his second reign as champion with a win over St-Pierre for the title left vacant when Penn was stripped when he left for K-1.

    Georges St-Pierre

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    Date: Nov. 18, 2006

    Event: UFC 65

    Opponent: Matt Hughes

    Total reign: 140 days

    Title defenses: None

    Notes: St-Pierre avenged a loss to Hughes from two years prior and took the title from him. He had the shortest title reign in UFC welterweight history that didn’t stem from a belt being stripped, but made up for it in his second reign.

    Matt Serra

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    Matt Serra, UFC 69

    Date: Dec. 29, 2007

    Event: UFC 69

    Opponent: Georges St-Pierre

    Total reign: 378 days

    Title defenses: None

    Notes: Serra’s knockout upset of St-Pierre came on the heels of his Season 4 “Ultimate Fighter” win, the gimmick of which was that he got a title shot. It remains one of the biggest upsets in UFC history.

    Georges St-Pierre

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    Georges St-Pierre, UFC 83

    Date: April 19, 2008

    Event: UFC 83

    Opponent: Matt Serra

    Total reign: 2,064 days

    Title defenses: Jon Fitch, B.J. Penn, Thiago Alves, Dan Hardy, Josh Koscheck, Jake Shields, Carlos Condit, Nick Diaz, Johny Hendricks

    Notes: Statistically the greatest welterweight fighter in history, GSP also is at the top of many lists of best fighter of all time. He also won the UFC’s middleweight title in one fight out of retirement, but vacated it soon after. St-Pierre’s second reign was the longest in welterweight history. Prior to his win over Serra in their rematch, St-Pierre won an interim title at UFC 79 against Matt Hughes.

    Carlos Condit (interim)

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    February 4, 2012; Las Vegas, NV, USA; UFC fighter Carlos Condit celebrates after he wins the fight against Nick Diaz during UFC 143 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. Carlos Codit defeated Nick Diaz. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

    Date: Feb. 4, 2012

    Event: UFC 143

    Opponent: Nick Diaz

    Total reign: N/A

    Title defenses: None

    Notes: Condit beat Diaz by unanimous decision in Las Vegas to win an interim title while Georges St-Pierre was sidelined, but lost a decision to him in the title unifcation bout later in the year.

    Johny Hendricks

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    Johny Hendricks, UFC 171

    Date: March 15, 2014

    Event: UFC 171

    Opponent: Robbie Lawler

    Total reign: 266 days

    Title defenses: None

    Notes: Hendricks beat Lawler to win a title vacated by Georges St-Pierre’s retirement.

    Robbie Lawler

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    Robbie Lawler at UFC 181.

    Date: Dec. 6, 2014

    Event: UFC 181

    Opponent: Johny Hendricks

    Total reign: 602 days

    Title defenses: Rory MacDonald, Carlos Condit

    Notes: Lawler and Hendricks first fought for the belt Georges St-Pierre vacated, and Hendricks came out on top. But in the rematch, Lawler won the title in a barnburner.

    Tyron Woodley

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    Sep 8, 2018; Dallas, TX, USA; Tyron Woodley (red gloves) receives his championship belt after the fight against Darren Till (not pictured) during UFC 228 at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

    Date: July 30, 2016

    Event: UFC 201

    Opponent: Robbie Lawler

    Total reign: 945 days

    Title defenses: Stephen Thompson (twice – draw and decision), Demian Maia, Darren Till

    Notes: Woodley is the only welterweight in UFC history to retain his title with a draw.

    Colby Covington (interim)

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    Jun 9, 2018; Chicago, IL, USA; Colby Covington (blue gloves) defeats Rafael Dos Anjos (red gloves) during UFC 225 at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

    Date: June 9, 2018

    Event: UFC 225

    Opponent: Rafael dos Anjos

    Total reign: N/A

    Title defenses: None

    Notes: Won an interim belt while champion Tyron Woodley was sidelined, but was stripped of that interim title three months later with his own injury. He’s had three title shots since then and lost all three.

    Kamaru Usman

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    Kamaru Usman, UFC 235

    Date: March 2, 2019

    Event: UFC 235

    Opponent: Tyron Woodley

    Total reign: 1,267 days

    Title defenses: Colby Covington (twice), Jorge Masvidal (twice), Gilbert Burns

    Notes: Usman’s lengthy title reign is the second longest consecutive span in the division behind Georges St-Pierre.

    Leon Edwards

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    Aug 20, 2022; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Kamaru Usman (red gloves) fights Leon Edwards (blue gloves) during UFC 278 at Vivint Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Swinger-USA TODAY Sports

    Date: Aug. 20, 2022

    Event: UFC 278

    Opponent: Kamaru Usman

    Total reign: Incumbent

    Title defenses: Kamaru Usman, Colby Covington

    Notes: Edwards’ fifth-round head-kick knockout of Usman in a fight he was going to lose easily by decision is one of the most dramatic title moments in history. This will be Edwards’ second title defense in his home country. His rematch win over Usman came in London.

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