Author: Thomas Albano

  • UFC Rankings Report: Steve Garcia Now A Top-10 Featherweight

    UFC Rankings Report: Steve Garcia Now A Top-10 Featherweight

    The latest action on offer inside the Octagon has seen some climb the UFC rankings toward contention and others fall away.

    And in the aftermath of Saturday’s UFC Vegas 110, MMA News has you covered with this week’s complete updates.

    Men’s Pound-For-Pound: No changes.

    Women’s Pound-for-Pound: Norma Dumont enters the rankings at No. 15, replacing the woman she beat at UFC Vegas 110, Ketlen Vieira.

    Women’s Strawweight: No changes.

    Women’s Flyweight: No changes.

    Women’s Bantamweight: Following her win at UFC Vegas 110, Norma Dumont moves up one spot to No. 3, swapping places with the woman she defeated, Ketlen Vieira (now No. 4).

    Flyweight: No changes.

    Bantamweight: No changes.

    Featherweight: Following his win at UFC Vegas 110, Steve Garcia moves up four spots to No. 8. This subsequently moved four men down one spot: Brian Ortega, Josh Emmett, Jean Silva, and Patricio Pitbull, who all move to No. 9, No. 10, No. 11, and No. 12, respectively.

    The man Garcia beat, David Onama, falls one spot to No. 14, swapping places with Dan Ige (now No. 13).

    Lightweight: No changes.

    Welterweight: No changes.

    Middleweight: No changes.

    Light Heavyweight: No changes.

    Heavyweight: No changes.

    You can view the full updated UFC rankings here.

  • Pair Of UFC Fighters Admit To Being Approached About Possibility Of Taking Dives

    Pair Of UFC Fighters Admit To Being Approached About Possibility Of Taking Dives

    UPDATE (Nov. 4): Vannata has backtracked his remarks, claiming he was joking. However, Edgar Chairez has now come forward about being approached to throw a fight as well.

    UPDATE: UFC veteran Lando Vannata has admitted to being approached seven times about the possibility of taking a dive.

    https://twitter.com/OnPointMMA/status/1985665473040826579

    Things continue to develop in rapidly quick fashion in the new UFC betting scandal, as two Octagon veterans have revealed that they have previously been approached about the possibility of throwing their fights.

    This coincides with Ariel Helwani’s report from earlier in the day on November 3, claiming on the recent edition of his show that a number of UFC fighters have been offered money to throw fights.

    In response to this report, Vince Morales, a UFC featherweight, confirmed on social media in a since-deleted post that he had been previously approached about taking a dive in at least one of his fights.

    Morales added that the offer had been $70,000 to throw the fight.

    “All this throwing the fight stuff is crazy!” Morales had posted. “I’ve been approached about doing it and it’s not something I could live with…even though I ended up losing the damn fight anyways.”

    UFC Fighters Vince Morales, Vanessa Demopoulos Admit To Being Approached Previously To Throw Fights

    This was followed up by another social media post from a fighter — this time UFC strawweight Vanessa Demopoulos.

    In an Instagram comment, Demopoulos mentioned that she also had been approached previously about purposing losing a previous fight.

    “My integrity could never,” Demopoulos said. “We’ve spent our lives learning skills and honoring this sport. Can’t believe people compromise their morels [sic] like this.”

    The UFC has found itself in the center of betting controversy following a suspicious fight that took place between Isaac Dulgarian and Yadier Del Valle during the main card of UFC Vegas 110 on November 1. The fight saw Del Valle easily take down Dulgarian and lock up a quick first-round submission victory.

    Dulgarian had entered the fight a massive favorite; however, the line of the fight shrunk dramatically in the hours leading up to the fight. Bets on Del Valle, especially those of the first-round finish variety, led to some sportsbooks closing bets on the fight — with some even offering refunds to bettors.

    MMA journalist and New York-based promoter Harry Mac alleged that the FBI made the UFC aware of the circumstances surrounding the fight, with Helwani claiming Dulgarian and his team convinced the UFC there was nothing the matter.

    Mac has also alleged that over 100 fights have been flagged by the FBI for suspicious line movements, and that a potential audit might be sought after fights refereed by Jason Herzog.

    Dulgarian was cut from the UFC about 24 hours following the controversial fight. His fight purse is also being withheld by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

  • Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis Officially Off Due To Domestic Violence Allegations Against Davis

    Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis Officially Off Due To Domestic Violence Allegations Against Davis

    Jake Paul is still planned to compete in a boxing ring in 2025; it just won’t come in an exhibition bout against Gervonta Davis. The Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis-led event scheduled for November 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, has been canceled.

    The event’s cancelation comes following new allegations of abuse against Davis, who is now being sued civilly.

    “Our team has worked closely with all parties to navigate this situation responsibly,” Nakisa Bidarian, CEO of Most Valuable Promotions, said in a statement. “While we will not be moving forward with this event, our plan still remains for Jake Paul to headline an event on Netflix in 2025. Details regarding a new date, location, Jake’s opponent, and additional bouts will be shared as soon as they are finalized. We thank Netflix, the Kaseya Center, and the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino for their partnership.

    “Most Valuable Promotions appreciates the continued support and understanding of our athletes, partners, sponsors, and fans as we work to finalize updated event plans.”

    Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis Event Canceled, Paul Expected To Still Fight Before End Of Year

    Davis’ ex-girlfriend, Courtney Rossel, is accusing Davis of several crimes, including battery, kidnapping and false imprisonment during an incident that occurred in a strip club on October 27.

    Davis allegedly attacked Rossel in the club’s back room before dragging her out to the parking garage, where he allegedly assaulted her again.

    This is not Davis’ first time facing these allegations. He has faced domestic violence-related charges in February 2020, December 2022, and July 2025.

    Rossel claims that she was abused by Davis multiple times during their brief relationship.

    According to Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions, a fight for Paul is expected to take place before the end of the year. Potential new opponents have included the likes of Terence Crawford, Ryan Garcia, and Francis Ngannou, as well as a potential rematch with Nate Diaz.

  • NSAC Withholding Isaac Dulgarian’s UFC Vegas 110 Fight Purse

    NSAC Withholding Isaac Dulgarian’s UFC Vegas 110 Fight Purse

    The Nevada State Athletic Commission is withholding the entire fight purse of Isaac Dulgarian following his controversial bout with Yadier Del Valle at UFC Vegas 110.

    Ariel Helwani and Uncrowned were the first to report the matter.

    Per Helwani, an investigation by the commission is ongoing, and it’s unknown if or when Dulgarian will receive his fight purse.

    Isaac Dulgarian UFC Vegas 110 Purse Withheld, NSAC Investigating Fight

    Dulgarian was originally pegged as a heavy favorite for his fight with Del Valle. In the hours leading up to the fight, however, his line dropped massively from -250 to -166. A number of bets also came in on the first-round prop for Del Valle; both of these resulted in a number of sportsbooks pulling the fight from betting.

    Dulgarian was easily taken down and submitted in the first round.

    The aftermath of this fight has been monumental, from Dulgarian being released, to allegations of over 100 fights being flagged by the FBI, to reports of this circumstance not being an isolated incident.

  • “Not An Isolated Incident” – Ariel Helwani Alleges UFC Fighters Being Offered Money To Throw Fights, Harry Mac Teases New Information

    “Not An Isolated Incident” – Ariel Helwani Alleges UFC Fighters Being Offered Money To Throw Fights, Harry Mac Teases New Information

    After initial bombshell reports from Harry Mac, an MMA journalist and New York-based promoter, Ariel Helwani of Uncrowned acknowledged Mac’s reporting and added his own insight, knowledge, and details on the UFC’s betting controversy.

    In the hours following the much controversial Isaac Dulgarian vs. Yadier Del Valle fight at UFC Vegas 110 on November 1, Mac posted to social media with claims that the UFC was made aware by the FBI of the significant line movement that prompted several sportsbooks to close bets on the fight in the hours leading up to it. He claimed, however, that the UFC was willing to allow the fight to go on.

    On the November 3 edition of The Ariel Helwani Show, Helwani seemed to confirm his understanding is the same, alleging the UFC felt that, despite the line movement, the fight presented no danger of being fixed. In fact, in conversations with those close to Dulgarian, Helwani says they were just as shocked by the poor performance of Dulgarian in the fight.

    “UFC was made aware of this, and my understanding is there were conversations with Dulgarian and his team about this activity, and questioning him, ‘What is going on?’” Helwani said. “And, multiple times, he said that, according to my sources, that he was good to go. That there was nothing of this sort happening, and there was nothing to worry about, essentially.”

    Ariel Helwani Discusses Massive Issue UFC Is Facing Following UFC Vegas 110 Gambling Controversy

    Helwani added that he doesn’t believe the UFC had any involvement in the foul play of the odds; however, he feels their decision to not pull the fight after being notified of the line movement has led them to more controversy than they could have faced originally.

    Mac followed up his first claim by adding a bigger allegation — stating that over 100 fights in the UFC have been flagged for suspicious line movement.

    While Helwani did not confirm a number of fights, he did claim that this fight is “not an isolated incident” and alleges that more fighters have been offered to throw fights previously.

    “My understanding is this is on the FBI’s radar,” Helwani said. “How deep of an investigation is unclear at this time; this is all very new. But, yes, this is accurate.

    “My understanding is that this is not an isolated incident. And what I mean by that is I have talked to multiple people who have either experienced, or know of others who have experienced, situations where they have been approached about their willingness to do something like this…’Are you interested in throwing a fight for X amount of dollars?’

    Helwani followed up by comparing this incident to the Darrick Minner vs. Shayilan Nuerdanbieke fight from almost exactly three years ago — a fight that resulted in James Krause being exiled from the MMA community. Coincidentally, Dulgarian is a former trainee of Krause’s.

    Helwani claimed that this situation could get massive and sport a black eye not just in the UFC, but in the whole sport of MMA — exasperated by not only the simultaneous gambling scandal going on in the NBA, but also by a seemingly increased number of controversial referee and judging actions and decisions over this past year.

    “This is a massive issue for the UFC, and when you consider — now I haven’t been told this part I’m about to say — but when you consider the questionable refereeing as of late, you can’t help but let your mind go there as well,” Helwani said. “Because there is no other possible explanation for some of the wacky stuff we’ve seen as of late. And it’s easy to do.”

    On a related note, another one of Mac’s allegations is that an audit is being placed on fights refereed by Jason Herzog, sparking a bit of a back-and-forth beef on X (formerly Twitter) between the two.

    In the last couple of hours prior to press time, Mac is alleging new information that will worsen this story — potentially involving a notable MMA manager.

    While Helwani could not verify any more of Mac’s information, he gave his own opinion on the reason behind all this. Helwani theorizes fighters lower on the card and not making a lot of money are being offered “quick fixes” to get them needed cash.

    “I believe what is happening here is people are preying on lower-level fighters, who don’t make a lot of money, who are in tough spots, who are fighting in the major leagues, and they’re offering them a quick fix…” Helwani said. “How prevalent is this? I can’t tell you. But I’ve now heard it in multiple occasions in my conversations over the past 24+ hours.”

    Dulgarian was easily submitted by Del Valle — a fight that saw Dulgarian move from a -250 favorite to a -166 in only a few hours’ time, as well as large bets coming in on a prop bet of Del Valle via first-round finish. Some sportsbooks have since offered refunds to bettors due to the controversial nature of the fight.

    Dulgarian’s UFC tenure ended on November 2, released by the promotion just one day after the controversial fight. He went 3-2 in the Octagon.

    The UFC recently released a statement, claiming it is taking the allegations surrounding this fight very seriously.

  • UFC Releases Statement On Isaac Dulgarian Release

    UFC Releases Statement On Isaac Dulgarian Release

    Less than 24 hours following initial reports of their parting of ways with Isaac Dulgarian, the UFC has released a statement in regard to the controversy surrounding his fight with Yadier Del Valle at UFC Vegas 110.

    Dulgarian went into the fight a massive favorite; however, his odds shrunk in the hours leading up to the fight, which saw Dulgarian get submitted in the first round.

    In a statement, the UFC did not directly address Dulgarian’s release; however, it did note the seriousness of the allegations surrounding the fight.

    “Like many professional sports organizations, UFC works with an independent betting integrity service to monitor wagering activity on our events,” the statement read. “Our betting integrity partner, IC360, monitors wagering on every UFC event and is conducting a thorough review of the facts surrounding the Dulgarian vs. del Valle bout on Saturday, November 1. We take these allegations very seriously, and along with the health and safety of our fighters, nothing is more important than the integrity of our sport.”

    UFC Statement On Isaac Dulgarian vs. Yadier Del Valle, Dulgarian’s Release

    Dulgarian was released by the UFC on November 2, one day following his fight with Del Valle. The fight saw Dulgarian easily taken down and submitted within the first round — despite Dulgarian originally being pegged as a massive favorite and seemingly defending the fight-finishing choke for about a minute.

    Dulgarian was originally a -250 favorite, but his line fell to just -166 in a short span. Furthermore, a number of reports claim that prop bets for a first-round finish by Del Valle increased, which set off the red flags.

    Journalist and New York-based promoter Harry Mac reported that the FBI had informed the UFC of the potential violation and line movement, with Ariel Helwani confirming such a report. Helwani added that the UFC felt the fight was safe to continue.

    Helwani added that this was “not an isolated incident,” with Mac alleging the FBI flagging over 100 UFC fights with line movements deemed suspicious.

    Dulgarian also had previous connections to James Krause, who was blackballed from the MMA community almost exactly three years ago.

    Dulgarian went 3-2 in the UFC before his release.

  • Isaac Dulgarian Released By UFC After Loss In Controversial UFC Vegas 110 Bout Facing Fight Fixing Allegations

    Isaac Dulgarian Released By UFC After Loss In Controversial UFC Vegas 110 Bout Facing Fight Fixing Allegations

    Isaac Dulgarian, the losing fighter from a UFC Vegas 110 main card bout at the center of suspicious betting line movement, has reportedly been released from the UFC.

    Ariel Helwani of Uncrowned was the first to report the news on social media, citing unnamed sources.

    The promotion released Dulgarian on November 2, just one day following his loss to Yadier Del Valle. The fight was notable not only for the way that Dulgarian was dominated into a first-round submission loss, but also for how quickly his line as a favorite shrank in the hours leading up to the fight.

    The UFC has neither confirmed the release of Dulgarian, nor has it made any sort of statement in regard to the allegations surrounding the bout.

    Isaac Dulgarian Reportedly Released By UFC 24 Hours After UFC Vegas 110

    Dulgarian reportedly entered his fight with Del Valle as a -250 favorite, but the line managed to swing him down to just a -166 by the time of the fight. Furthermore, a lot of prop money was notably placed on a first-round finish for Del Valle, which was exactly what happened.

    Dulgarian was easily taken down, with Del Valle quickly getting to his back. Despite Dulgarian seemingly attempting to defend the choke for about a minute or so, he ended up tapping out.

    The line movement was so suspicious that several sportsbooks pulled the fight from bet availability — and at least a couple of sportsbooks offered refunds to those who placed bets on it.

    Journalist and New York-based promoter Harry Mac has alleged that the UFC was informed of the fight being flagged as suspicious with its betting lines, but reportedly allowed the fight to happen anyway.

    Though unconfirmed as of press time, Mac has further alleged that over 100 UFC fights this year have been flagged by the FBI for their unusual betting patterns, and that at a potential audit may involve several fights refereed by Jason Herzog.

    This betting controversy not only comes parallel to the NBA’s current betting scandal, but it also occurs nearly three years to the day of the Darrick Minner vs. Shayilan Nuerdanbieke bout that resulted in James Krause being forced out of MMA.

    It also comes almost exactly 10 years since Tae Hyun Bang’s controversial win over Leo Kuntz in South Korea — a fight that Bang had planned to throw before being warned by UFC officials about the unusual betting activity for that fight. Bang and three others would ultimately serve prison sentences.

  • Allegation: Over 100 UFC Fights Flagged By FBI, Potential Audit Sought For Fights Refereed By Jason Herzog

    Allegation: Over 100 UFC Fights Flagged By FBI, Potential Audit Sought For Fights Refereed By Jason Herzog

    An already underwhelming UFC Vegas 110 card has come under additional fire following fight fixing allegations surrounding the main card fight between Isaac Dulgarian and Yadier Del Valle. And now, if an allegation is true, things might be getting even more drastic.

    MMA journalist Harry Mac posted several allegations to X (formerly Twitter). One of these alleges that the FBI informed the UFC of the Dulgarian vs. Del Valle fight being flagged and closed to bets by sportsbooks; however, the UFC allowed the fight to go on.

    Additionally, Mac claims that over 100 additional fights, including another two from UFC Vegas 110, were supposedly flagged by the FBI due to unusual betting patterns. Moreover, Mac claims that there is a possibility that fights refereed by Jason Herzog are being sought after by federal officials for an audit.

    MMA Journalist Alleges More Than 100 UFC Fights Flagged By FBI

    It should be noted that none of Mac’s claims have been verified by other sources. However, several sportsbooks, including Caesars, William Hill, and DraftKings all provided refunds to bettors following the line movement and potential violation seen for the Dulgarian vs. Del Valle fight.

    Reports noted that Dulgarian entered the fight as a -250 favorite, but the odds shifted so much so that he was just a -166 in a short time. Additionally, a lot of money had been placed on the Del Valle via first-round finish prop bet.

    Del Valle completely dominated the fight, easily taking Dulgarian down before scoring a first-round submission. Dulgarian’s performance was criticized after the fight by several members of the MMA community.

    These allegations come nearly three years to the day of the infamous Darrick Minner vs. Shayilan Nuerdanbieke that resulted in James Krause being blackballed from MMA. It should be noted that Dulgarian has had a previous association with Krause, having previously trained at Glory MMA. The UFC subsequently also tightened gambling rules in the immediate aftermath, forbidding fighters, coaches, managers, and any affiliated members from betting on any UFC fight.

    The news also comes as the mainstream sports world is bearing witness to the NBA and its own gambling scandal.

  • 3 Hits And 6 Misses From UFC Vegas 110: Steve Garcia vs. David Onama

    3 Hits And 6 Misses From UFC Vegas 110: Steve Garcia vs. David Onama

    It’s been a while, but the UFC has three cards as its UFC Apex in its headquarters of Las Vegas, Nevada, to close out the UFC’s 2025 calendar year. While there is another this coming weekend and one on December 13, the first went down yesterday, November 1, with UFC Vegas 110.

    It marked the first Fight Night card to go down at the Apex since August 9, with UFC Vegas 109 seeing Anthony “Fluffy” Hernandez making easy work of Roman Dolidze.

    The main event of UFC Vegas 110 saw Steve Garcia face David Onama in a featherweight matchup. After losing two of three to start his UFC tenure, Garcia entered this night a winner of six straight and ranked No. 12 in his weight class, entering off a win over Calvin Kattar. Onama, meanwhile, entered this fight ranked No. 13 and a winner of four consecutive, including a win over Giga Chikadze.

    The co-main event featured a heavyweight battle between Waldo Cortes-Acosta and Ante Delija. Cortes-Acosta looked to rebound from a loss to Sergei Pavlovich at UFC Shanghai this past August. Delija, the former PFL heavyweight champion, made his UFC debut at UFC Paris in September with a highlight finish of Marcin Tybura.

    Who showed up? Who bombed? Let’s go through together with the hits and misses of UFC Vegas 110.

    Miss: Sedriques Dumas Facepalm-Worthy Performance

    At what point can the UFC no longer defend Sedriques Dumas being a member of the UFC roster? Because it’s hard not to imagine Dumas getting cut after the way he performed in his loss to Donte Johnson.

    Dumas, to his credit, did seem to get the better of Johnson with his striking. Dumas did get an early takedown and tried to keep on it, but Johnson worked his way back to his feet. But that’s when Dumas started performing some questionable spinning attacks, allowing Johnson to easily take him down and end the round on top.

    A gassed Dumas was then easily taken down and submitted by Johnson — to the point some wonder if Dumas was looking for a way out before the submission was even fully locked in.

    Dumas is now 3-4, and with his track record, it’s a wonder if he’ll be given another chance.

    Hit: Billy Elekana Quick Like Lightning In Finish

    Billy Elekana ended the UFC Vegas 110 preliminary card with a bang, courtesy of the quick way he put away Kevin Christian.

    Christian seemed to be getting the upper hand with the early exchanges, namely in leg kicks. Elekana changed things, however, by making Christian overextend before dropping him with a hard right hand. Elekana then flattened Christian out and sunk in a rear-naked choke for the submission.

    Elekana dropped his UFC debut to Bogdan Guskov in January but has now won both fights he’s had since. It’ll be worth seeing how Elekana — an alumnus of PFL, LFA, and Tuff-N-Uff — goes from here in 2026.

    Miss: Chris Tognoni Shows Things Aren’t Changing With Refs

    Another referee/officials error in the sport of MMA in the year 2025? What a shock… (not).

    A referee being out of position can happen. But when a fighter is in the midst of being choked unconscious, the referee should be checking everywhere to ensure they can see the tap. Chris Tognoni went on the opposite side of where the tapout was occuring — and the submission was never called until Kevin Christian was unconscious — and he was unconscious for several seconds.

    All you have to do is do a Google search for “Chris Tognoni” to see the number of times he’s been slammed for one mistake or another. While the number of mistakes he’s made has seemingly gone down since an infamous 2020 for him, he’s had so many blunders in his tenure, it’s a wonder why some haven’t referred to him as the new Steve Mazzagatti.

    And yet my blame for him can only go so far; he’s the product of a system of commissions that don’t seem to hold their officials accountable. And I don’t know how many more times I can scream into the abyss about the need for such things.

    Hit: Yadier Del Valle Deals Out Another First-Round Submission

    Yadier Del Valle followed up on his solid performance in his UFC debut with another first-round submission victory, quickly putting away Issac Dulgarian.

    Del Valle brought pressure and was easily able to score a takedown. He managed to lock up a choke from there, and despite defensive efforts from Dulgarian, the choke proved to be too tight to fight out of.

    Del Valle made his UFC debut at UFC Vegas 106 this past May, defeating Connor Matthews in similar fashion. We still need to see Del Valle against tougher competition, obviously, but he just might be someone to keep an eye on.

    Unfortunately, this fight ended up getting a big shadow over it…

    Miss: An Apex Fight Fix?

    The prop of Yadier Del Valle scoring a first-round submission had a lot of bets on it coming in the hours leading up to the fight, according to a number of people in the MMA community. And their concerns proved to be true when a number of sportsbooks pulled the fight from betting availability.

    It didn’t help matters with how the fight played out as it did. And a number of sportsbooks then started to offer refunds for the fight and take the fight’s bets out of parlays. And now has come out a number of reports from the likes of Harry Mac in regard to this fight, among others, that have been flagged for line moments. Mac, in fact, is reporting an audit has been requested for fights refereed by Jason Herzog.

    To think, the mainstream pro sports world is dealing with the NBA gambling mess, and now we’re going to be dealing with this. Do I expect this to go as major as it could? No, not with Dana White’s connections to the current U.S. administration. But, it’s definitely not a good look.

    Miss: Another Eye Poke Controversy

    How is it that another headlining heavyweight fight, for a second week in a row, has a controversy via eye poke? Well, it happened, and this time it saw things go from an Ante Delija knockout victory to one for Waldo Cortes-Acosta.

    The fight appeared to be over after a flurry of strikes from Delija. But the referee supposedly called for a timeout instead of stepping in to stop the fight. But Delija’s corner celebrated and a number of people entered the Octagon while replay was used. As it turned out, Cortes-Acosta was poked in the eye at the start of the sequence, but the fact that the fight seemed over — in addition to replay being used and the number of people in the Octagon — meant it looked like another heavyweight No Contest.

    Instead, WCA was allowed time to sit on a stool and rest and recover. Seconds later, with both men swinging their power, Cortes-Acosta dropped and finished Delija. On one hand, it’s a phenomenal showing of guts and heart, and he’s worthy of a performance bonus. On the other, how is it no one — from officials to the UFC commentators — know of how rules work? We’ll see if this result stands as it does…

    Miss: Is Heavyweight Doomed?

    Now, I don’t want to completely diss the fact Waldo Cortes-Acosta won in the way he did. But let’s look at his winning streak more in depth.

    Andrei Arlovski in 2024 was not the Arlovski in his prime. He only fought one more time before retiring. Robelis Despaigne was a blip on the radar and only lasted three fights before he and the UFC parted ways. Ryan Spann had just made his debut at heavyweight. Spivac isn’t a bad win; however, many media outlets felt Spivac should have been given the nod over him. And now this controversy after a loss to Sergei Pavlovich.

    It feels like there isn’t any true competition available after Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane settle their business. Heavyweight just simply isn’t fun and needs a major hauling — maybe even a complete reset.

    Hit: Steve Garcia

    Thankfully the night was able to end on a high note with Steve Garcia’s solid, dominating performance over David Onama in the UFC Vegas 110 main event.

    Garcia brought the pressure and didn’t let up, overwhelming Onama, who seemed to be unable to figure out how to get things going. Garcia worked his boxing, dropping Onama briefly with a left hand before overwhelming him with a flurry of strikes to score the first-round finish.

    Garcia has now won seven straight and eight of his last nine. He’s definitely earned the right to either be placed in the top-10 and/or face a top-10 opponent next.

    Miss: David Onama

    What the heck kind of performance was that on the biggest stage of your career?

    Onama had all of two strikes in that main event bout, missing on another 14. He looked lost and too patient, showing too much respect for Garcia, and paying the price for it. If Onama is still in the rankings after this week, you know he’s going to get a rising unranked fighter in a make-or-break situation for Onama.

    Sorry, not sorry; this was a bad card, UFC. A very bad card.

  • “All Offense, All The Time” – Fans & Fighters React As Steve Garcia Puts On Dominant Beating Of David Onama In UFC Vegas 110 Main Event

    “All Offense, All The Time” – Fans & Fighters React As Steve Garcia Puts On Dominant Beating Of David Onama In UFC Vegas 110 Main Event

    Steve Garcia has made a statement that he is ready for the top competition at featherweight, quickly putting away David Onama in the main event of UFC Vegas 110.

    From the moment the fight started, Garcia came out on the front foot, bringing pressure to Onama and cutting off the cage. Garcia worked Onama over with his boxing before dropping Onama with a left hand. Onama got up but was hit by a barrage of blows from Garcia, quickly ending the fight in highlight fashion.

    Steve Garcia Scores First-Round Finish Of David Onama At UFC Vegas 110

    Garcia’s win streak increased to seven with this victory tonight.

    Onama sees a four-fight win streak snapped with this loss.

  • “Wild Sequence Of Events” – Fans & Fighters Stunned As Waldo Cortes-Acosta Goes From Getting KO’d After An Eye Poke, To Finishing Ante Delija Seconds Later In Bizarre UFC Vegas 110 Co-Main Event

    “Wild Sequence Of Events” – Fans & Fighters Stunned As Waldo Cortes-Acosta Goes From Getting KO’d After An Eye Poke, To Finishing Ante Delija Seconds Later In Bizarre UFC Vegas 110 Co-Main Event

    One week after an eye poke spoiled the UFC heavyweight championship match between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane at UFC 321, UFC Vegas 110 has given us another major chaotic moment as Waldo Cortes-Acosta goes from losing via first-round finish, to winning via first-round finish after another eye poke controversy.

    The two engaged in exchanges and clinch work, with both men testing each other’s strength and feeling each other out. Delija, however, started to get more of the upper hand. That was emphasized in what appeared to be a fight ending sequence — where a barrage of punches left WCA seemingly out on his feet.

    Replay review, however, showed that Cortes-Acosta was the victim of an eye poke, halting any celebrating that was going on in Delija’s corner. A doctor then went into the Octagon and observed Cortes-Acosta.

    Despite the number of people in the Octagon and use of replay review, the fight was allowed to continue. And seconds later, as the two swung away, Cortes-Acosta folded Delija, sending him crumbling and finishing with a few shots from up top.

    Waldo Cortes-Acosta Gets Fouled, Scores Comeback KO Of Ante Delija At UFC Vegas 110

    Should everything stand, Cortes-Acosta has now won six of seven, rebounding from a loss to Sergei Pavlovich he suffered at UFC Shanghai in August.

    Delija has won seven of his last nine but is just 2-2 in his last four following his loss.

  • Yadier Del Valle Scores First-Round Submission At UFC Vegas 110 As Potential Betting Controversy Raises Eyebrows

    Yadier Del Valle Scores First-Round Submission At UFC Vegas 110 As Potential Betting Controversy Raises Eyebrows

    Yadier Del Valle’s second UFC appearance was another highly successful one; however, it appears issues with the odds of the fight have set off red flags, overshadowing the UFC Vegas 110 performance.

    Del Valle came into the fight against Isaac Dulgarian as an underdog; however, the line jumped significantly in the hours leading up to the fight. It was so significant that multiple members of the MMA community reported that the fight was pulled from a number of sportsbooks.

    Del Valle was able to easily take Dulgarian down in the fight’s opening minute before making his way to the back. Despite Dulgarian’s efforts to hold on and his refusal to tap, Del Valle was able to come away with the first-round submission.

    That prop bet supposedly had significant money come in on it during the line movement.

    Betting Controversy In Yadier Del Valle First-Round Submission Win Over Isaac Dulgarian At UFC Vegas 110?

    https://twitter.com/espnmma/status/1984776266965205443

    After earning a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series last year, Del Valle made his UFC debut at UFC Vegas 106 in May, scoring a first-round submission of Connor Matthews.

    Dulgarian is now 2-2 in the UFC.

  • “Dude Was Tapping For His Life” – Fans Blast Chris Tognoni For Missing Tap Out As Billy Elekana Runs Through Kevin Christian At UFC Vegas 110

    “Dude Was Tapping For His Life” – Fans Blast Chris Tognoni For Missing Tap Out As Billy Elekana Runs Through Kevin Christian At UFC Vegas 110

    Another week, and another bad referee mistake — and this time it’s one that arguably spoils a strong performance from Billy Elekana, as he made easy work of Kevin Christian in the featured prelim of UFC Vegas 110.

    The two traded plenty of leg kicks early on, with Christian seeming to get the better of Elekana in that battle. But things changed when Christian overextended on a left hand, allowing Elekana to drop him with a right.

    The controversial moment came, however, when Elekana locked in a choke on Christian. Christian immediately tapped; however, referee Chris Tognoni looked on the opposite side of the tap. He never looked at the other side until Christian was out cold.

    Billy Elekana Beats Kevin Christian, Ref Misses Tap At UFC Vegas 110

    Elekana now improves to 9-2 as a pro, and he is 2-1 in the Octagon.

    Christian sees a six-fight win streak snapped with this defeat.

  • “Don’t Care About Takedowns If No Damage Is Done” – Fans And Fighters Debate Norma Dumont Scoring Split Decision Win Over Ketlen Vieira In Bantamweight Contender Battle At UFC Vegas 110

    “Don’t Care About Takedowns If No Damage Is Done” – Fans And Fighters Debate Norma Dumont Scoring Split Decision Win Over Ketlen Vieira In Bantamweight Contender Battle At UFC Vegas 110

    Norma Dumont appears to be one step closer to securing a women’s bantamweight title shot, as she took care of business with a controversial win over Ketlen Vieira in a contenders battle during the UFC Vegas 110 prelims.

    After some quiet back and forth striking during the first round, Vieira scored a takedown with about 90 seconds left in the frame. She managed to flatten Dumont out and threatened an arm-triangle choke a couple of times, but Dumont was able to survive.

    Dumont seemed to get the better of Vieira on the feet again in the second round, this time with more considerable effectiveness in her striking. Again, however, Dumont struggled in the last two minutes of the round after being taken down. Vieira pressed Dumont into the fence to start off the third round, holding her there for half the round, until Dumont was able to work herself off.

    Dumont didn’t deliver flurries in the closing minutes of the fight; however, it was enough to sweep the third round and score a split decision win.

    Norma Dumont Gets Split Nod Over Ketlen Vieira At UFC Vegas 110

    This win marks Dumont’s sixth straight. It was also her first fight in over a year, having last competed in a win over Irene Aldana at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306.

    Vieira hasn’t stringed consecutive wins together since 2021-22.

  • UFC Vegas 110 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Steve Garcia vs. David Onama Card

    UFC Vegas 110 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Steve Garcia vs. David Onama Card

    UFC Vegas 110 is almost here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday, November 1. The main card portion of the event will start at 7PM ET/4PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 4PM ET/1PM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature Steve Garcia facing David Onama in a battle of rising featherweights.

    In the co-main event, Waldo Cortes-Acosta looks to rebound from watching a winning streak snapped, as he meets former PFL heavyweight champion Ante Delija.

    The main card will also feature Jeremiah Wells vs. Themba Gorimbo, Isaac Dulgarian vs. Yadier del Valle, Charles Radtke vs. Daniel Frunza, and Allan Nascimento vs. Cody Durden.

    UFC Vegas 110: Steve Garcia vs. David Onama Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Vegas 110 as of November 1 (Fight day) at 12:30pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Featherweight: Steve Garcia (-130) vs. David Onama (+110)
    • Heavyweight: Waldo Cortes-Acosta (+105) vs. Ante Delija (-125)
    • Welterweight: Jeremiah Wells (+124) vs. Themba Gorimbo (-148)
    • Featherweight: Isaac Dulgarian (-265) vs. Yadier del Valle (+215)
    • Welterweight: Charles Radtke (-175) vs. Daniel Frunza (+145)
    • Flyweight: Allan Nascimento (-325) vs. Cody Durden (+260)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Billy Elekana (-245) vs. Kevin Christian (+200)
    • Bantamweight: Timothy Cuamba (-108) vs. Lee Chang-ho (-112)
    • Middleweight: Donte Johnson (-345) vs. Sedriques Dumas (+275)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Ketlen Vieira (+142) vs. Norma Dumont (-170)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Alice Ardelean (-325) vs. Montserrat Ruiz (+260)
    • Welterweight: Phillip Rowe (+154) vs. Ko Seok-hyun (-185)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Talita Alencar (-205) vs. Ariane Carnelossi (+170)
  • UFC Rankings Report: Mackenzie Dern Enters Women’s Pound-For-Pound Rankings After UFC 321 Title Win

    UFC Rankings Report: Mackenzie Dern Enters Women’s Pound-For-Pound Rankings After UFC 321 Title Win

    The latest action on offer inside the Octagon has seen some climb the UFC rankings toward contention and others fall away.

    And in the aftermath of Saturday’s UFC 321, MMA News has you covered with this week’s complete updates.

    Men’s Pound-For-Pound: No changes.

    Women’s Pound-for-Pound: Following her title win at UFC 321, Mackenzie Dern enters the list at No. 6. The woman she beat, Virna Jandiroba, falls two spots to No. 11.

    Ketlen Vieira joins the list at No. 15, knocking Amanda Lemos out of the pound-for-pound rankings.

    Additionally, Julianna Pena drops two spots to No. 8 and Erin Blanchfield drops one spot to No. 9. Tatiana Suarez, Rose Namajunas, and Yan Xiaonan each fall one spot to No. 12, 13, and 14, respectively.

    Women’s Strawweight: With her title win at UFC 321, Mackenzie Dern moves into the champion slot, while Virna Jandiroba drops from No. 1 to No. 3. Zhang Weili and Tatiana Suarez each fall one spot to No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, while Yan Xiaonan and Amanda Lemos each fall one spot to No. 4 and No. 5, respectively.

    Women’s Flyweight: No changes.

    Women’s Bantamweight: No changes.

    Flyweight: No changes.

    Bantamweight: Following his win at UFC 321, Umar Nurmagomedov moves up two spots to the No. 1 contender position, moving down Sean O’Malley and Petr Yan one spot each to, respectively. No. 2 and No. 3. Despite his loss, Mario Bautista remains at No. 9.

    Featherweight: No changes.

    Lightweight: No changes.

    Welterweight: No changes.

    Middleweight: No changes.

    Light Heavyweight: Following his win at UFC 321, Azamat Murzakanov moves up three spots to No. 7, swapping places with the man he beat, Aleksandar Rakic (now No. 10).

    Additionally, Khalil Rountree Jr. moves up one spot to No. 4, swapping places with Jan Blachowicz (now No. 5).

    Heavyweight: Following his win at UFC 321, Valter Walker moves up one spot to No. 14, swapping places with Tallison Teixeira (now No. 15).

    Additionally, Shamil Gaziev moves up one spot to No. 11, swapping places with Tai Tuivasa (now No. 12).

    You can view the full updated UFC rankings here.

  • What’s Next After UFC 321? Full Confirmed UFC 322 Main Card For New York On November 15

    What’s Next After UFC 321? Full Confirmed UFC 322 Main Card For New York On November 15

    UFC 321 is in the books, meaning attention will soon turn to the mixed martial arts leader’s next pay-per-view offering, UFC 322 in New York City.

    The promotion was in Abu Dhabi last week, where the Etihad Arena played host to a number of intriguing matchups for its tenth numbered event of the year. Of note was a no contest between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane, a headline win for Mackenzie Dern, as well as important victories for Umar Nurmagomedov, Alexander Volkov, and Azamat Murzakanov.

    While the aftermath of the October 25 card is currently the talk of the town, it won’t be long until focus sways to the next PPV, and from the heavyweight and women’s strawweight championship title pictures to the welterweight and women’s flyweight championship conversations.

    At UFC 322, which takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, on November 15, Jack Della Maddalena will defend the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev.

    This will be the first defense attempt for Jack Della Maddalena after capturing the UFC welterweight championship with a win over Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 in May. JDM is 18-2, having not tasted defeat since dropping his first two professional MMA bouts in 2016. Prior to the win over Muhammad, JDM had scored a split decision over Kevin Holland and a knockout of Gilbert Burns.

    This will mark Makhachev’s first Octagon bout at 170. He moved up to the welterweight division after vacating the lightweight championship earlier this year. Makhachev, who is 27-1 in his career, defeated Charles Oliveira at UFC 280 to become 155-pound champion and retained the gold against Alexander Volkanovski (twice), Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano — setting a new UFC record for most consecutive lightweight title defenses.

    Stakes will also be high in the co-main event, as Valentina Shevchenko defends the UFC women’s flyweight championship against Weili Zhang in a long-awaited superfight. Shevchenko defended the title at UFC 315, defeating Manon Fiorot in a competitive outing. It was the first defense of her second reign as flyweight champion, which began after winning a trilogy bout with Alexa Grasso at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306. Zhang moves up to flyweight after becoming a two-time UFC women’s strawweight champion. Zhang’s second reign saw her successfully defend against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    Brady, Nickal, Edwards Set The Stage For Welterweight Title Headliner At UFC 322

    Before Della Maddalena and Shevchenko make their way out to defend their titles, several names will look to make their own statements on the main card for UFC 322.

    This includes Sean Brady, who will be doing battle with Michael Morales. Brady has won three straight since suffering the first loss of his career against Belal Muhammad. Brady most recently fought at UFC London, submitting former champion Leon Edwards. The rising Morales is 18-0 as a pro, including a 6-0 Octagon record. Morales enters off a pair of first-round finishes against Neil Magny and Gilbert Burns.

    Bo Nickal will also be featured on this card, as he takes on Rodolfo Vieira. This marks Nickal’s first fight since getting stopped by Reinier de Ridder at UFC Des Moines in May — the first loss of Nickal’s MMA career. The former NCAA champion had scored wins over Jamie Pickett, Val Woodburn, Cody Brundage, and Paul Craig prior to the loss. Vieira, a former ADCC and submission grappling world champion, has won three of his last four, entering this fight off a decision over Tresean Gore in August.

    The main card is scheduled to open with former welterweight king Leon Edwards taking on Carlos Prates. Edwards lost the championship to Belal Muhammad at UFC 304 and then was submitted by Sean Brady at UFC London, marking the first time in his career he enters a fight off consecutive losses. Prates enters this fight off a highlight knockout of Geoff Neal at UFC 319 in August.

    Those pairings have currently gotten the nod to feature on the main card over the likes of Beneil Dariush, Benoit Saint-Denis, Roman Kopylov, Gregory Rodrigues, Erin Blanchfield, and Angela Hill, all of whom are expected to be featured players on the event’s preliminary card.

    See below for the UFC 322 lineup, as it stands.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev
    • Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko vs. Weili Zhang
    • Welterweight: Sean Brady vs. Michael Morales
    • Middleweight: Bo Nickal vs. Rodolfo Vieira
    • Welterweight: Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates

    Preliminary Card (Order TBA):

    • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush vs. Benoit Saint-Denis
    • Middleweight: Roman Kopylov vs. Gregory Rodrigues
    • Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield vs. Tracy Cortez
    • Bantamweight: Malcolm Wellmaker vs. Cody Haddon
    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus vs. Gerald Meerschaert
    • Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill vs. Fatima Kline
    • Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev vs. Eric McConico
  • 6 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 321: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane

    6 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 321: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane

    The eyes of the combat world were locked in on Abu Dhabi, as UFC 321 and its two title fights went down at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

    It was this year’s edition of the UFC’s annual excursion to Abu Dhabi for a late October pay-per-view (albeit with the original one in 2019 happening in September). The UFC was also at the Etihad Arena earlier this year for a Fight Night card that was headlined by Reinier de Ridder defeating Robert Whittaker.

    The main event saw Tom Aspinall defend the UFC heavyweight championship against Ciryl Gane. Aspinall defeated Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295 to become interim heavyweight champion, and he retained the interim gold against Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304. Aspinall was then promoted to undisputed champion following Jon Jones’ brief retirement in June. Gane, a former interim champion and two-time former title challenger, earned this title shot off a controversial decision over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310.

    The co-main event saw the vacant UFC women’s strawweight title on the line as Virna Jandiroba faced Mackenzie Dern. This was a rematch from UFC 256, where Dern earned a decision win over Jandiroba. Since then, Jandiroba had won six of seven, including five in a row, while Dern entered this fight with three wins in her last five fights.

    Who delivered in Abu Dhabi? Who didn’t? Let’s find out as we go through the hits and misses of UFC 321!

    Miss: Beastboy Far From A Beast

    I know we in the MMA community are entertained by Chris Barnett, and he’s had his victories in the Octagon. But when the heavyweight division is as weak as it is in the UFC, watching a performance like Barnett delivered on this card is not only frustrating; it’s de-motivating.

    Abdelwahab completely dominated this fight, landing multiple takedowns and smothering Barnett with his wrestling. In fact, the best offense that Barnett committed in this fight was his unintentional mooning of the crowd and home audience.

    Barnett has lost three of his last four and is now 2-4 in the UFC. If he gets another opportunity somehow after that, his Octagon tenure is for sure going to be at stake.

    Hit: Another Fight, Another Ankle For Valter Walker

    In a sky full of stormy clouds that is the heavyweight division of the UFC, Valter Walker presents a ray of sunshine. In fact, he was by far the best heavyweight performer of the night, spoiling the UFC debut of Louie Sutherland.

    It only took Walker about a minute to score a takedown on Sutherland. About 30 seconds later, and Walker had secured another first-round heel hook submission win. He becomes the first UFC fighter to have four consecutive victories in such a fashion, and he’s only the second UFC fighter with four heel hook victories in the Octagon period.

    Walker may be toward the lower end of the UFC’s heavyweight rankings, but looking around the division, he might present the biggest threat to Tom Aspinall that isn’t named Ciryl Gane.

    Hit: L’udovit Klein And Mateusz Rebecki Go To War

    L’udovit Klein and Mateusz Rebecki got their flowers for the show they put on at UFC 321, earning the event’s Fight of the Night honors. Klein, however, was the one who came away with his hand raised in a majority decision victory.

    Rebecki tried to bring his power from the get-go, showing some strong striking. But it was Klein who appeared to be in control for the first two rounds, displaying good footwork while being able to land on Rebecki, busting him open at one point. Klein would get busted up himself, however, as Rebecki pressured Klein during the third round. Klein would end up hurting his ankle, and Rebecki would take the fight to the ground, delivering some hard-hitting ground shots that could have ended the fight at any moment.

    One judge scored the bout a draw, but Klein got the nod on the other two cards. Nevertheless, it was a fight that shined the brightest on this day, and both men deserved to take a bow.

    Hit: Quillan Salkilld Sends A Scary KO

    Quillan Salkilld left the entire MMA community’s jaws on the floor with the way he put away Nasrat Haqparast.

    Haqparast attempted to take charge early, coming forward with his left hand while stopping Salkilld’s takedown attempts. But all it took was one perfectly-time head kick early in the first round to drop Haqparast out cold, twitching on the canvas and leaving him unconscious for several minutes.

    Salkilld is now 3-0 in his UFC debut year, and his track record also includes a 19-second finish in his Octagon debut. Salkilld may be one of, if not the, top Octagon rookies for 2025. Here’s hoping his 2026 continues his upward momentum and trajectory.

    Hit: Azamat Murzakanov Is For Real

    One concern people had about Azamat Murzakanov entering his UFC 321 bout with Aleksandar Rakic was that Rakic last three losses had all come against people who had been or went on to become UFC light heavyweight champion. Murzakanov had not faced competition like that before. But like what he did to Rakic, Murzakanov put those concerns to bed.

    Rakic brought pressure early, courtesy of his striking and a pair of takedown attempts. Murzakanov was able to fend off those takedowns, however, before connecting on a right hand that put Rakic away.

    Murzakanov, now 16-0, is surely going to find himself just outside the top five in the UFC’s light heavyweight division. And one of those names in the top five should surely be who Murzakanov faces next.

    Miss: Eliminate The Heavyweight Title Eliminator?

    The question seemed to be who among Alexander Volkov and Jailton Almeida was going to be next in line for the UFC heavyweight championship. Now the questions seem to be “Why bother?” and “Was this all for nothing?”

    Takedowns and grappling was the gameplan for Almeida, and while he dominated with that in the second round. The first round, however, saw Volkov reverse the position and land strong strikes. The striking also was present in the third round especially, and two of the judges felt Volkov’s strikes were more effective than Almeida’s grappling, giving him the win.

    The fight, however, just saw too simple and not exciting. Neither man really displayed any argument that they’d give much a fight to the UFC heavyweight champion. And then to add insult, the main event’s result means Volkov may not get a title shot anytime soon.

    Hit: Umar Nurmagomedov Rebounds, Mario Bautista Shows He Is Legit

    After coming up a round shy of defeating Merab Dvalishvili for the UFC bantamweight championship, Umar Nurmagomedov pulled off a strong performance in a win over Mario Bautista.

    Nurmagomedov’s grappling was the key to his victory, but it didn’t come without Bautista disrupting momentum. In fact, Bautista appeared to have a tight toe hold in on Nurmagomedov during the first round that he had to work his way out of. Bautista also landed a strong knee during the second round, but Nurmagomedov ultimately got a body triangle in on him on the ground and nearly got a choke.

    Nurmagomedov then put things away with more grappling and control in the final round to sweep the judges’ scorecards.

    This is one of those fights where both come away with something — Nurmagomedov made a case for the Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2 winner, and Bautista showed he is a legit exciting contender in a stacked 135-pound division.

    Miss: Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern Fails To Excite

    Din Thomas was recently on the record calling Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern the most “insignificant” title fight in UFC history. And while some may feel his comments weren’t warranted, the fight itself ultimately didn’t feel like it had the excitement.

    Dern and Jandiroba traded control between grappling and striking exchanges. Jandiroba seemed to get off to a strong start with her pressure and takedowns. Dern, however, appeared comfortable from her back and managed to keep things even with the grappling. Dern’s improved striking ultimately helped lead her to the decision victory.

    The fight was competitive but didn’t have the hard-hitting, intense nature you might feel with a title fight. Hopefully for Dern, however, this is the start of a new run that can gain aura over time. And perhaps Tatiana Suarez or Yan Xiaonan can make for an interesting first title defense.

    Hit: Dern Fulfills Destiny

    While the fight wasn’t the greatest title bout in UFC history, I do want to give a tip of the cap to Dern.

    There was plenty of talk about Dern early in her career, as the jiu-jitsu world champion made her UFC debut as a 5-0 fighter off a stint in the LFA. Things started off well for her between 2016 and 2020, but a loss to Marina Rodriguez in late 2021 brought about concern that her momentum had stalled. And this was after already drawing concern early in her career with weight misses.

    But ever since aligning herself with Jason Parillo, Dern’s striking has continued to get better over time. She has turned into a well-rounded fighter, and she has found success to the point where she now has fulfilled a destiny she set for herself. Well done, Mackenzie!

    Miss: A Letdown Ending For A Letdown Of A Division

    So much for the Tom Aspinall era beginning with a bang. It instead begins with a small pop that coincides with the way he was named champion.

    Or should I say that it begins with an eye poke? Because a double eye poke left Aspinall unable to continue, resulting in the first UFC title fight main event on pay-per-view that ends in an immediate no contest (Cormier vs. Jones 2 was overturned to one months after the fact).

    Gane’s striking appeared to be giving him success, even busting up Aspinall around his mouth. Things were looking great for him until the eye pokes, and now all momentum for Aspinall is somehow stalled even further. This will get run back, but it’s a shame that this is how the night ends.

    And after the way this match played out, combined with the other heavyweight fights on the night, Jon Jones is the biggest winner. It stinks to admit — but heavyweight is nothing without him. And with Alex Pereira desiring a move up in weight, perhaps Jones vs. Pereira is on the table again…and maybe for the White House card that Dana White didn’t want Jones on?

  • Jon Jones Tells Alex Pereira He’d Be Honored To Fight Him At UFC White House, Both Rip Tom Aspinall After UFC 321 No Contest

    Jon Jones Tells Alex Pereira He’d Be Honored To Fight Him At UFC White House, Both Rip Tom Aspinall After UFC 321 No Contest

    After the events of UFC 321, you knew Jon Jones was going to make his voice heard. And he did so in a way that was equal parts subtle as it was blatant.

    The UFC 321 heavyweight championship main event featuring Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane ended in a no contest after Aspinall was left unable to continue due to a double eye poke. In the hours since, the MMA community has been in debate over if Gane is at fault for the eye pokes or if Aspinall wanted a way out of the fight.

    Jones has given his answer, changing photos on his social media accounts to rubber ducks with eye patches.

    This was a clap back and nod to UFC London earlier this year. There, Aspinall was in the crowd and held up a rubber duck to the camera, implying that Jones was ducking him in the negotiations for an undisputed title fight between the two that ultimately fell through.

    Jon Jones Sends Dig To Tom Aspinall, Wants To Fight Alex Pereira At UFC White House

    Jones wasn’t done, however. A few hours after the end of the card, Jones directed a post on X (formerly Twitter) toward Alex Pereira, putting out the idea of the two facing off at the UFC White House card this coming June.

    “Alex, I’d be down to bring the highest skill level to the White House,” Jones said in the post. “I appreciate the respect you showed, let’s dance.”

    This was in response to Pereira’s own reaction to the UFC 321 conclusion. In an Instagram post, Pereira can be seen shaking his head with a smirk as he walked away from his TV screen.

    The post was captioned with a message toward Jones, asking for the two of them to “make the heavyweight division great again.”

    Both circumstances, however, will have to go through the mind of someone who has been against both. UFC CEO and President Dana White has previously stated that he doesn’t want Jones competing at the UFC White House card and that he doesn’t have an interest in Alex Pereira moving up to heavyweight.

  • “What A Complete Disaster” – Fans & Fighters Left In Disbelief As Eye Poke Ends Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Heavyweight Title Fight In No Contest At UFC 321

    “What A Complete Disaster” – Fans & Fighters Left In Disbelief As Eye Poke Ends Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Heavyweight Title Fight In No Contest At UFC 321

    The first UFC heavyweight title fight of the Tom Aspinall era — and his first fight since July 2024 — ends in the most anti-climatic fashion, as an accidental foul resulted in Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 ending in a no contest.

    This marks the first time in UFC history that a championship main event fight immediately ends in a no contest. It’s the second overall, as the UFC 214 main event between Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier became a no contest after Jones failed a drug test.

    Both men came forward, trying to show their striking and gain control of the pace. Gane looked to land quick jabs and managed to work his way out of an Aspinall takedown attempt. Aspinall landed some power shots, but Gane landed his own and was able to bloody him up.

    An eye poke to both eyes, however, left Aspinall unable to see and unable to continue, ending the first in a no contest.

    Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane UFC Heavyweight Title Fight At UFC 321 Ends In No Contest

    Aspinall initially became interim heavyweight champion with a finish of Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295. He retained that interim title by defeating Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 and was promoted to undisputed champion on the day of UFC Baku following the (brief) retirement of Jon Jones.

    Gane earned this title shot with his controversial decision win over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310. He is a former interim heavyweight champion, earning that by defeating Derrick Lewis at UFC 265. Gane, however, was unsuccessful in undisputed title fights with Francis Ngannou and Jon Jones, respectively, at UFC 270 and UFC 285.

  • “What A Wild Road It’s Been” – Fans & Fighters React To Mackenzie Dern Claiming Strawweight Gold At UFC 321 With Second Win Over Virna Jandiroba

    “What A Wild Road It’s Been” – Fans & Fighters React To Mackenzie Dern Claiming Strawweight Gold At UFC 321 With Second Win Over Virna Jandiroba

    With Weili Zhang vacating the UFC women’s strawweight championship to challenge Valentina Shevchenko in three weeks, it is now the Mackenzie Dern era at 115. She pulled off a decision win over Virna Jandiroba in the competitive co-main event of UFC 321 to claim the gold.

    The opening round proved to be a close one, with Jandiroba pressuring Dern throughout with grappling. Dern, despite being her jiu-jitsu expertise, managed to land well with her strikes, doing some notable damage. A similar story played out for the second round.

    Dern mixed things up in the third round, pressuring Jandiroba to the fence while adding in her striking. Even from her back, Dern appeared to be doing more despite getting taken down on a number of occasions. Jandiroba controlled most of the fourth round, despite ending it on her back, but Dern’s striking helped her win the fifth round and take a decision victory.

    Two judges scored the bout 48-47, while the third totaled it 49-46.

    Mackenzie Dern Defeats Virna Jandiroba For Vacant Strawweight Title At UFC 321

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    Jandiroba entered this fight on a five-fight win streak, as well as six victories in the seven fights she’s had since her initial meeting with Dern.

    Dern entered this fight with three wins in her last five fights, including a victory over Amanda Lemos in January.

  • “Tried To Prove A Point In Relentlessness” – Fans & Fighters React As Umar Nurmagomedov Fends Off Spirited Effort From Mario Bautista At UFC 321

    “Tried To Prove A Point In Relentlessness” – Fans & Fighters React As Umar Nurmagomedov Fends Off Spirited Effort From Mario Bautista At UFC 321

    Umar Nurmagomedov rebounded from an unsuccessful title shot, scoring a win over Mario Bautista at UFC 321.

    Magomedov caught a body kick attempt from Bautista in the fight’s opening seconds, scoring a takedown with it. Bautista threatened a tight-looking toe hold not long after, but Nurmagomedov worked his way out of it and controlled the rest of the round with his expert-level grappling.

    Bautista landed a perfectly-timed knee in the second round that seemed to do damage, but Nurmagomedov recovered and was able to score another takedown. Nurmagomedov got to the back and threatened a choke with a body triangle, but Bautista was able to get out of it, even getting his own brief trip on Nurmagomedov.

    Nurmagomedov’s grappling and pressure continued to be on point in the third, allowing him to sweep the scorecards for the win.

    Umar Nurmagomedov Defeats Mario Bautista At UFC 321

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    Nurmagomedov was undefeated before he took on Merab Dvalishvili for the bantamweight title at UFC 311. Nurmagomedov won the first two rounds, but Dvalishvili rebounded in the remaining three.

    Bautista sees an eight-fight win streak get snapped tonight. He came into this bout off decision wins over the likes of Jose Aldo and Patchy Mix.

  • “A Tough Watch” – Fighters & Fans Debate Alexander Volkov Scoring Split Decision Win Over Jailton Almeida In Disappointing Heavyweight Title Eliminator At UFC 321

    “A Tough Watch” – Fighters & Fans Debate Alexander Volkov Scoring Split Decision Win Over Jailton Almeida In Disappointing Heavyweight Title Eliminator At UFC 321

    Alexander Volkov may be next in line for whoever is the heavyweight champion after UFC 321, coming away with a close, debatable split decision victory over Jailton Almeida.

    Almeida scored a takedown right away in the opening seconds of the fight, getting Volkov to the mat right away and controlling the action. Volkov, however, managed to reverse the position about halfway through the round, getting on top and landing some strong blows on Almeida.

    Almeida got Volkov down in the second round again, but he didn’t seem to do much with it in the first couple of minutes. Volkov got back to his feet as Almeida got to his back, but Almeida dragged him back down and controlled the rest of the frame.

    Almeida’s grappling helped him control the third round as well, but Volkov made the most of damage with his striking — including knees in the first minute of the final round. Two judges felt the same, as he earned a split decision win.

    Alexander Volkov Earns Split Decision Over Jailton Almeida In UFC 321 Title Eliminator

    For Volkov, this win may feel like redemption after being on the losing end of a controversial split decision at UFC 310. That loss came to tonight’s title challenger, Ciryl Gane.

    Almeida is now 2-2 in his last four after a 15-fight winning streak earlier in his career.

  • “Maybe The Most Slept On Fighter In UFC History” – Fighters & Fans React To Azamat Murzakanov Starching Aleksandar Rakic With Jab At UFC 321 To Enter Title Conversation

    “Maybe The Most Slept On Fighter In UFC History” – Fighters & Fans React To Azamat Murzakanov Starching Aleksandar Rakic With Jab At UFC 321 To Enter Title Conversation

    If you didn’t believe in Azamat Murzakanov, he cannot be denied now after he scored a first-round finish of Aleksandar Rakic to open the pay-per-view main card of UFC 321.

    Rakic looked to pressure Murzakanov with his striking early on in the fight. He then looked for a pair of takedowns, but Murzakanov was able to fend off those attempts.

    Murzakanov, however, was able to put things away in sudden fashion with one right jab that dropped Rakic in the center of the Octagon.

    Azamat Murzakanov Stops Aleksandar Rakic At UFC 321

    Murzakanov is now a perfect 15-0, including a perfect 5-0 in the Octagon.

    Rakic has now lost four straight, which includes losses to former champions Jan Blachowicz, Jiri Prochazka, and Magomed Ankalaev.

  • VIDEO: Quillan Salkilld Lands Horrifying Head-Kick KO On Nasrat Haqparast At UFC 321

    VIDEO: Quillan Salkilld Lands Horrifying Head-Kick KO On Nasrat Haqparast At UFC 321

    Quillan Salkilld only took his UFC 321 fight on 10 days’ notice, and he may have delivered a late entry for Knockout of the Year with this opportunity, landing a scary-looking knockout of Nasrat Haqparast in the featured prelim bout of UFC 321.

    Haqparast seemed to be in control early on, landing a left hand while coming forward and stopping takedowns attempt by Salkilld. Salkilld, however, landed a perfectly-timed, perfectly-placed head kick that dropped Haqparast out cold.

    Haqparast remained unconscious for several minutes before coming to a little after the UFC broadcast came back from commercial break.

    Quillan Salkilld KOs Nasrat Hapqarast At UFC 321

    Salkilld is now 3-0 in the UFC after earning a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series last year. Earlier this year, he knocked out Anshul Jubli at UFC 312 and scored a decision win over Yanal Ashmouz at UFC 316.

    This KO loss snaps a five-fight winning streak Haqparast entered this fight on.