Belal Muhammad defeated Leon Edwards by unanimous decision to become the new UFC welterweight champion in the main event of UFC 304 at the Co-op Live in Manchester.

Jamaica-born, Birmingham-raised Edwards was crowned 170lb champion with a last-round knockout of Kamaru Usman in August 2022 and he outpointed the Nigerian-American the following year in his first defence.

Edwards claimed a unanimous decision victory over Colby Covington in a grudge bout in his most recent outing in December to extend his unbeaten streak in mixed martial arts to 13 fights.

UFC 303 – Co-op Live Arena
Elsewhere, Tom Aspinall defended his interim heavyweight championship against Curtis Blaydes (Richard Sellers/PA)

That run came to an end on Sunday morning as Muhammad outlasted Edwards over five arduous rounds, with judges scoring the contest 48-47, 48-47, 49-46 in favour of the American.

The bout was a rematch from March 2021, when a no-contest was called after Edwards’ accidental eye-poke early in the second round rendered Muhammad unable to continue.

Elsewhere on the card, Salford’s Tom Aspinall avenged a previous loss to Curtis Blaydes, retaining his interim heavyweight title with a knockout victory in the first round.

And Liverpool’s Paddy Pimblett clinched a spot in the top-15 lightweight rankings with a first-round submission victory over Bobby Green.