Tag: David Onama

  • Two Other UFC Vegas 110 Names Alleged To Be Flagged By FBI

    Two Other UFC Vegas 110 Names Alleged To Be Flagged By FBI

    Harry Mac, who has worked as both an MMA journalist and a New York-based promoter, has been the center reporting figure for the betting scandal that has engulfed the UFC and the MMA community over the past several days.

    Mac has claimed that over 100 UFC fights have been flagged by the FBI for suspicious betting activity. At the center of it all has been the Isaac Dulgarian first-round submission loss to Yadier Del Valle — which later resulted in Dulgarian’s release from the UFC and a number of fighters coming forward about being offered to throw fights.

    Mac’s original post on X (fka Twitter) on the situation mentioned that there were two other fighters from UFC Vegas 110 whose fights were flagged, though he did not name those athletes.

    However, on a recent episode of the Empty the Bench Network’s The MMA Outsiders podcast with Jack Gold and Zain Bando (and featured MMA News’ own Thomas Albano as a guest co-host), Mac alleged that UFC Vegas 110 headliner David Onama and Daniel Frunza as the other fighters he was making mention to.

    “In my original post, I had mentioned that there were two additional fighters on [UFC Vegas 110] flagged for abnormal betting activity,” Mac said. “Onama was one of them.”

    Mac then added “Frunza” when asked who the third fighter was.

    Harry Mac Names David Onama, Daniel Frunza As UFC Vegas 110 Names Flagged Alongside Isaac Dulgarian

    Onama was involved in the main event of the evening, facing Steve Garcia in a battle of top-15 ranked featherweights. The fight saw little offense from Onama as Garcia overwhelmed and flurried him into a first-round finish.

    Fight fans across the MMA community on X called for an investigation into that finish following the reveal of the Dulgarian controversy and Mac’s original post.

    Frunza was also involved in the UFC Vegas 110 main card, losing via last-minute submission to Charles Radtke.

    During the interview, Mac noted that while the fights and fighters have been flagged, it does not necessarily mean that any wrongdoing was committed by them and/or their teams.

    “That could just be some guy has a hunch and plays a little bit more than he normally would,” Mac said.

    The MMA Outsiders’ Jack Gold also made mention of receiving a potential list from an unnamed source of 50 fights that could have potentially been part of the 100 flagged mentioned by Mac — with Garcia vs. Onama being one of those fights.

    Gold noted that a number of the fights on the list he received were refereed by Jason Herzog. One of Mac’s allegations is that enough fights Herzog has officiated have been deemed questionable enough that an audit may be issued on them.

    In a recent interview, UFC CEO and President Dana White dismissed Mac’s claim of over 100 fights being flagged; however, he issued stern warnings to fighters thinking about partaking in fixed fights and to those who only came forward about their offers recently.

  • 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.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Steve Garcia TKO’s David Onama

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Steve Garcia TKO’s David Onama

    UFC Fight Night took place tonight from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights!

    In the main event, featherweights Steve Garcia and David Onama faced off. While in the co-main event, Waldo Cortes-Acosta met Ante Delija in a heavyweight bout.

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Featherweight Bout: Steve Garcia def. David Onama via TKO: R1, 3.34
    • Heavyweight Bout: Waldo Cortes-Acosta def. Ante Delija via KO: R1, 3.59
    • Welterweight Bout: Jeremiah Wells def. Themba Gorimbo via unanimous decision (29-28×3)
    • Featherweight Bout: Yadier del Valle def. Isaac Dulgarian via submission: R1, 3.41
    • Welterweight Bout: Charles Radtke def. Daniel Frunza via submission: R3, 4.29
    • Catchweight Bout (130 lbs): Allan Nascimento def. Cody Durden via submission: R2, 3.13

    Preliminary Card

    • Light Heavyweight Bout: Billy Elekana def. Kevin Christian via submission: R1, 3.33
    • Bantamweight Bout: Timmy Cuamba def. ChangHo Lee via unanimous decision (29-28×3)
    • Middleweight Bout: Donte Johnson def. Sedriques Dumas via submission: R2, 1.25
    • Bantamweight Bout: Norma Dumont def. Ketlen Vieira via split decision (29-28×2, 28-29)
    • Strawweight Bout: Alice Ardelean def. Montserrat Conejo via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    • Welterweight Bout: Seokhyeon Ko def. Phil Rowe via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 30-26)
    • Strawweight Bout: Talita Alencar def. Arianne Carnelossi via submission: R3, 4:36

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Talita Alencar def. Arianne Carnelossi

    Donte Johnson def. Sedriques Dumas

    Billy Elekana def. Kevin Christian

    Main Card Highlights

    Allan Nascimento def. Cody Durden

    Allan Nascimento got it done in round two.

    Charles Radtke def. Daniel Frunza

    Charles Radtke earned victory with a rear-naked choke in round three.

    Yadier del Valle def. Isaac Dulgarian

    Yadier del Valle got it done in the first round.

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    Jeremiah Wells def. Themba Gorimbo

    Jeremiah Wells earned a unanimous decision win.

    Waldo Cortes-Acosta def. Ante Delija

    In the co-main event, Waldo Cortes-Acosta overcame an eye poke to KO Ante Delija in the first round.

    Steve Garcia def. David Onama

    In the main event, Steve Garcia earned a TKO in the first round.

  • 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 ofย 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)
  • Rising UFC Featherweight David Onama Sees Steve Garcia as Gateway to Top 10 Status

    Rising UFC Featherweight David Onama Sees Steve Garcia as Gateway to Top 10 Status

    David Onama enters Saturday’s main event at UFC Fight Night 263 with a clear objective: secure a victory over Steve Garcia and break into the UFC featherweight top 10.

    David Onama Targets Top 10 After Steve Garcia UFC Main Event Win

    Speaking at the pre-fight press conference, Onama articulated how this matchup represents the culmination of his journey and a critical stepping stone toward contention. “A win over Steve Garcia will definitely put me in the top 10 of the division. Getting a win over him, especially in the main event against a tough opponent, will boost me up for sure.”

    The 31-year-old Ugandan fighter’s emphasis on the top 10 positioning shows the significance of this encounter, as both competitors sit just outside that threshold in the UFC rankings heading into November 1st. Garcia, ranked No. 12, carries a six-fight win streak with five of those victories coming by knockout.

    Onama, ranked No. 13, has strung together four consecutive wins, most recently defeating former ranked featherweight Giga Chikadze via unanimous decision in April.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxkCVKlyAjQ

    When asked about his mindset heading into the bout, Onama maintained focus on the immediate task at hand rather than looking ahead. “I’m just focused on Steve Garcia right now. My time will come, like I said. Defeat him, get top 10, but for now, let’s focus on what’s in front of us and then see what’s next.”

    David Onama Credits Factory X for Career Trajectory

    The fighter credits his transformation to Factory X Muay Thai, the Colorado-based camp led by head coach Marc Montoya. When discussing his trajectory, Onama emphasized the collective environment. “The keys to why I’ve been so successful? For sure, it’s the team. I’ve trained at one of the best gyms in the world. Having those people around me, training with them, bettering each other, that’s what it is.”

    Onama trains alongside featherweight contenders Youssef Zalal and Jonathan Martinez, as well as fellow top prospects like Chris Gutierrez.

    The Ugandan fighter first watched Garcia’s career trajectory from a distance before the bout materialized. Onama noted his familiarity with Garcia’s work, particularly his performance against Calvin Kattar in July. “I’ve been watching Steve for a pretty long time, especially since he fought Kattar . When he called me out, I wasn’t surprised because I was actually thinking the same thing, that we could end up fighting in the future.”

    The featherweight division landscape makes this main event particularly consequential. Alexander Volkanovski currently holds the title, while fighters ranked above both Garcia and Onama include Movsar Evloev, Diego Lopes, Yair Rodrรญguez, Lerone Murphy, Aljamain Sterling, Arnold Allen, and Youssef Zalal. The top 10 represents prestige and also tangible movement toward title contention opportunities.

    Onama characterized the matchup as mutually beneficial for both main event competitors. “It’s a very, very fun matchup between two guys who go for the finish and are exciting fighters.” The fighter’s striking-first approach has defined his recent performances, as he demonstrated against Chikadze by controlling the striking exchanges while maintaining grappling competency. This versatility positions him as a serious threat against Garcia’s knockout-heavy style.

    Victory for either fighter establishes them as a legitimate threat to the established top 10, potentially opening doors to matchups against currently ranked opponents. For Onama specifically, a top 10 finish would align him with his Factory X teammate Zalal, creating a situation where two fighters from the same camp occupy top-15 status.

  • Replacement Fighter Confirmed For UFC 309 After Late Withdrawal

    Replacement Fighter Confirmed For UFC 309 After Late Withdrawal

    It was reported last week that UFC 309 this Saturday would be down a fight unless a replacement opponent could be found on short notice. David Onama was set to face Lucas Almeida on the prelims at Madison Square Garden.

    This would have been Almeida’s fifth appearance in the Octagon following a win last time out in June over Timmy Cuamba via a unanimous decision. Unfortunately, Almeida withdrew from the fight and the UFC started looking for someone else to face Onama.

    Fans were getting concerned after not hearing anything for close to a week until it was announced, just days out from fight night, that Mexico’s Roberto Romero will be stepping in to make his UFC debut. Romero’s management Iridium Sports Agency made the new official via their social media channels.

    At 24-years old, Romero has built a pro record of 8-3-1. His last eight fights all came under the Combate Global banner where he won six fights in a row, with one draw in between, before suffering a decision loss to Ireland’s Patrick Lehane last December. He went on to rebound with a first round submission win over Takahiro Ashida this past July.

    He will now face Uganda’s Onama on November 16 as the 30-year old looks to build on his back-to-back wins inside the Octagon, including a bonus-winning knockout over Gabriel Santos last year. This now puts the card at a total of 13 fights for the promotion’s return to the world’s most famous arena following a few changes in opponents and a cancelled fight.