Derrick Lewis will remain with the UFC.
The fan-favorite heavyweight revealed he fought out his contract after a 33-second TKO of Marcos Rogerio de Lima on the main card of UFC 291 on July 29. Lewis (27-11 MMA, 18-9 UFC) hoped to re-sign with the UFC, and it didn’t take long for him to do so.
A person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to MMA Junkie that Lewis has signed a new eight-fight deal, a term that were first reported by The Mac Life.
Dana White was asked about Lewis’ status during a Power Slap 4 post-fight news conference Wednesday in Las Vegas, and heaped praise on “The Black Beast.” He turned to UFC executive Hunter Campbell, who confirmed that Lewis has indeed inked a new deal with the promotion.
“Listen, I love Derrick,” White said. “Personally and professionally, (I) love the guy. So yes.”
The former title challenger and all-time record holder for most UFC knockout wins snapped a three-fight losing skid with the finish of de Lima, which led to another memorable post-fight celebration.
For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 291.