DWCS Week 2 Delivered After Dana White’s Week 1 Threat

In a wild series of DWCS Week 2 fights, UFC President Dana White ended up ecstatic with the results and awarding 5 UFC contracts to the winners.

After a lackluster performance for the fighter in a first week that saw only one contract appear, UFC President Dana White awarded five UFC contracts in a second week performance that he described over the broadcast as “one of the best contracts ever.” Dana White Container Series loops. Among the five new UFC fighters are Chris Duncan, Vinicius de Almeida Salvador, Billy Gough, Waldo Curtis Acosta and Frances Marshall.

In the first match, Gauff took tough shots from veteran Shimon Smotretsky, but came back strong to knock out Smotretsky at 3:37 in the first round. Gauff was warmly welcomed into the UFC welterweight division by White.

In the second fight, Cortes-Acosta snatched Danilo Suzart via TKO with punches at 3:40 in the first round, resulting in Cortes-Acosta being the only Dominican fighter in the UFC. Game three saw Marshall defeat Conor Matthews by unanimous decision, which White declared over the broadcast “can be placed in any UFC preliminary card.”

All 5 Week 2 DWCS Winners Have UFC Contracts

The penultimate fight resulted in de Almeida Salvador defeating Shannon Ross via TKO punches in the second round, at 4:22. In a rare event after the Battle of Salvador, White entered the octagon to congratulate both fighters. The final fight was an exhilarating back-and-forth war that left Wyatt stunned, as Duncan defeated Charlie Campbell via KO.

Results of the second week of the DWCS:

Chris Duncan with Charlie Campbell (KO) – 1st round, 1:43

Vinicius Salvador with Shannon Ross (TKO) – 2nd round, 4:22

Frances Marshall and Conor Matthews (Resolution)

Waldo Cortes-Acosta and Danilo Suzart (TKO) – Round 1, 3:40

Billy Goff with Shimon Smotretsky (TKO) – Round 1, 3:37

All five winners of Tuesday’s episode secured a contract bringing the season up to six, so far. Next week, the DWCS returns with another batch of fighters vying for their shot to impress them enough to win the very prestigious contract.

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