“I’m good at this,” newly-crowned champ James Webb said, as he admired his handy work in the big screen following Cage Warriors 102’s main event. “Look at that, it’s perfect.” It might not seem like the most modest of assessments, but it was well-earned. “Perfect” was, after all, a fitting descriptor for the submission that forced Thomas Robertsen (7-2) to tap and earned Webb (6-1) the promotion’s vacant middleweight title. London's own, James Webb has done it He becomes the Cage Warriors Middleweight champion with a submission win #CW102 pic.twitter.com/GBq97Msgnk — Cage Warriors (@CageWarriors) March 2, 2019 Making the title win even sweeter, Webb accomplished it in front of his home fans at indigo at The O2 London, England. Now five fights removed from his first and sole career loss, Webb has finished all six of the opponents he’s met inside a cage – all but one of them via chokes. Robertsen, in turn, had a two-fight winning streak snapped and had his two career losses come via submission
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