Valentina Shevchenko Demands Rematch After UFC 329 Dominance-Wang Cong Steps Up
**Valentina Shevchenko dominated Wang Cong at UFC 329 on July 11, 2026**, but the strawweight champion’s victory has only fueled demands for a rematch from her defeated opponent. Wang Cong, now 0-2 against Shevchenko, wasted no time in pushing for a return bout after the first-round submission loss.
Shevchenko finished Wang Cong in 2:07 of the first round via rear-naked choke, extending her UFC record to **18-1** and solidifying her status as the division’s most dominant force. The fight took place at the **UFC 329** card in Las Vegas, where Shevchenko also defended her title against former champion **Zhang Weili** in a split-decision win.
Wang Cong’s submission loss marked her second defeat to Shevchenko, following their 2025 clash at UFC 322-a fight Shevchenko won by unanimous decision. The Chinese fighter’s post-fight interview made clear her frustration but also her refusal to back down.
“I respect Valentina, but I’m not done,” Wang Cong told reporters after the fight. “I need to prove I can beat her again.” Her comment reflects a growing trend among Shevchenko’s opponents: even after losses, fighters insist they can turn the tables in a rematch.
The UFC has yet to confirm a date, but Shevchenko’s camp has not ruled out another matchup. With Wang Cong now on a **three-fight losing streak** in the UFC, pressure is mounting for her to reclaim momentum-starting with a second shot at Shevchenko.
Shevchenko’s next title defense remains unclear, but her **undisputed reign** shows no signs of slowing. The Kyrgyzstan-born fighter has now held the strawweight title for **over 18 months**, a stretch that includes victories over **Yana Kunitskaya** and **Lina Länsberg**.
If Wang Cong’s rematch push gains traction, it could set up a **UFC 330 or 331** showdown. But with Shevchenko’s schedule already packed, the UFC may prioritize other top contenders-like **Poliana Botelho** or **Macarena Díaz**-before revisiting Wang Cong.
This fight underscores Shevchenko’s ability to **shut down opponents early**, a trait that sets her apart in the strawweight division. Her **18-1 record** and **three title defenses** make her the longest-reigning UFC strawweight champ in history-a feat that could push her into the **UFC Hall of Fame** conversation.
For now, Wang Cong’s rematch demand adds another layer to Shevchenko’s story: even at the top, the challenge never stops.