Chapter 693: The King at Two Thrones
The media had been watching the event hard.
In fact, every outlet from mainstream sports networks to niche fight breakdown channels had their eyes glued to Damon Cross the moment he walked into the cage.
What followed only confirmed why.
Damon didn't just win. He shut Alex Tereira down completely.
A man once feared for his power and precision had been picked apart round by round.
Damon's pressure, timing, and clinch work neutralized Alex's entire game plan.
He closed the distance, chipped away at him with knees and elbows, and then finished the job with a violent head kick that dropped the striker cold.
What stood out more than the finish was the control.
Damon had made one of the most dangerous men in the organization look lost, like he didn't belong in there with him.
Alex had moments, but none that lasted longer than a few seconds before Damon broke them apart.
Highlights played across the world. Analysts dissected every exchange. Still frames of Damon's finish went viral, especially the shot of him holding both belts while Ava clung to his neck.
It wasn't just a championship win, it was a performance that widened the gap between elite and legend.
Social media was in chaos. Fighters tweeted respect. And most fans agreed that Damon Cross was now the face of the UFA.
Two divisions. One name.
And every other contender had just been put on notice.
@FightBreakdown
📊 DAMON CROSS just made a world-class striker look like a regional amateur. That clinch control? That footwork? That HEAD KICK? We're watching greatness evolve in real time. #DoubleChamp #CrossEra
@MMAFanatic88
Damon Cross didn't just win. He dismantled Tereira. That wasn't a fight. That was a lesson. #UFA297 #DamonCross
@RealChampTalk
Imagine being 24 years old and holding TWO belts while carrying your daughter in the cage. Legend in the making. #CrossEra #ChampChamp
@AlexTereiraFans
Respect to Alex, but Cross was on another level tonight. Timing, pressure, composure… just wow. #RespectToBoth #UFA297
@KnockoutOnly
That head kick was FILTHY. Watch how Damon sets it up by loosening the clinch. That's high IQ stuff. #UFABreakdown
@SavageMMA
Ivan Novak better be taking notes. Damon's not just a fighter—he's a problem. #NextFightPlease
@UFAOfficial
HISTORY. Damon Cross becomes the 4th fighter in UFA history to hold two belts simultaneously. #UFA297 #ChampChamp
@MMAjunkieMedia
With one kick, Damon shut down the debate. Who's the baddest man at 185 and 205? It's him. Period. #CrossEra
@TheFightDoctor
Damon Cross's composure mid-fight is wild. Never flinched, never rushed. Calm killers are the most dangerous. #FightIQ
@ChirperCombatZone
Post-fight hug with his mom. Belt wrapped by family. That's a new level of wholesome. And then he goes and murders a legend in the cage. #DamonCross #UFA297
@BloodAndBelts
Tereira landed what? Maybe three clean shots? Damon suffocated him. Controlled every second. Ruthless efficiency. #CrossClinic
@NextGenFighter
I used to think no one could dominate two divisions like this. Damon Cross just changed that. #ChampChamp #Still24
Fans were not the only one who had something to say to this win, some fighters had been watching, in fact, many had been watching.
@Stylebender
"Man, I saw that head kick and turned off my TV. I ain't tryna have nightmares tonight. Respect tho. Dude's cold." 🥶 #CrossEra
@BorrachinhaMMA
"That man kicked Alex so hard I felt it through the screen. I'm going vegan again. 🥦" #NotFightingHim
@GamebredMMA
"Damon Cross is a straight-up dog. But nah… I'm retired for a reason 😅 #Respect"
@Lionheart
"I've fought some monsters. Damon? That's a different breed. I'd rather commentate that one." 🎙️ #StaySafe
@DC_MMA
"As a former champ-champ… I can tell you right now, Damon's doing it cleaner than anyone ever did. That's scary." #ChampChampTalk
@JonDlachovizc
"Legend says Alex still in the cage trying to figure out what happened. I give Damon legendary Polish Power approval." 🇵🇱🫡 #ThatKickWasReal
@LuckyGoldhold
"Yeah I saw it. Respect to the kid. I'm gonna go moisturize and mind my business." 😂🧴 #FlawlessSkinFlawlessStriking
@AlekDolkanovski
"Two belts at 24?? I was just figuring out my shin guards at that age, mate. Congrats brother 🙌 #DamonCross"
@TheNotoriousMMA
"Double champ status? I see ya. Keep them belts polished, lad. You're doing it right. 👑🍀"
It seemed Damon had earned more respect than ever before.
Another clip that had been flying across social media was the post-fight press conference.
Many fans pointed out how only Damon Cross and Ivan Novak were being asked serious questions, besides the brief ones aimed at early undercard winners.
Their opponents, Alex Tereira and RDD, had been completely ignored. They sat through the entire press conference in silence, barely acknowledged, with not a single media member addressing them.
For fighters who once carried hype, the silence was loud.
@MMAJokesDaily
"Alex Tereira and RDD at the post-fight press conference looking like substitute teachers no one asks questions to 💀📚"
#InvisibleChamps #DamonCrossShow
@FightFanFrank
"Bruh… Alex sat through that whole presser like he didn't just get head-kicked into 2026. Not a single 'how do you feel?' 💀"
#DamonTookHisMicToo
@UFAShadeRoom
"RDD watching Ivan and Damon go back and forth like he ain't just get folded 15 minutes ago 😭 man they didn't even ask him what round it was"
#WhoIsRDD
@LegKickLarry
"Press conference had Alex Tereira sitting there like a background NPC. Not even a 'hi' from the media. 💀💀"
#RIPToHisRelevance
@LegKickLarry
"RDD: loses fight
Media: …
RDD: sits at presser
Media: …
RDD: breathes
Media: Damon, do you think you're the GOAT?"
#SavageCoverage
Damon looked at his phone, scrolling through the flood of Chirper posts and headlines.
It was strange. There was no hate.
Usually, someone had something to say, too cocky, too hyped, not tested enough. But this time, nothing. The timelines were filled with praise. Clips of the knockout. Breakdowns of his fight IQ. Fans calling him the best fighter alive. Even Alex's supporters were complimenting him, calling the finish brutal but fair.
Most people would be glad. It was the dream, unanimous respect, no noise, just admiration. But Damon felt off.
He kept scrolling, looking for something, anything. A troll, a backhanded comment, some random account saying he was overrated. But there was none of that. Not even the usual nitpicking.
It wasn't that he needed the hate. He didn't rely on it. But he was used to it. For years, it was always there, even when he was winning. A background hum that reminded him to stay sharp.
Now it was just quiet.
And he didn't know how to feel about that.