Tag: Hyun Sung Park

  • “My skill is higher than the champion. That’s not a doubt at all” – UFC Contender Ready to Dethrone the Champ

    “My skill is higher than the champion. That’s not a doubt at all” – UFC Contender Ready to Dethrone the Champ

    Tatsuro Taira is ready for a crack at reigning UFC flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja.

    Following a closely contested split decision loss against Brandon Royval in October, Taira bounced back in a big way on Saturday night, scoring a dominant submission victory against rising 125-pound prospect Hyun Sung Park.

    Taira forced Park to tap out just 66 seconds into the second round of their Fight Night headliner, solidifying his spot as the division’s sixth-ranked contender and potentially setting a stage for a clash with Pantoja.

    “I 100% believe my skill is higher than the champion,” Taira told reporters during the UFC Vegas 108 post-fight press conference. “That’s not a doubt at all.”

    Tatsuro Taira was unfazed by the late-notice change in opponent at UFC Vegas 108

    Originally, Taira was scheduled to face fellow flyweight contender Amir Albazi, but ‘The Prince’ was ruled out of Saturday’s main event after not being medically cleared to compete. Instead, Taira fought Park, who entered their matchup with an unblemished 10-0 record.

    “The opponent changed,” Taira added. “It was Hyun Sung Park, I knew him from winning the Road to UFC, but I’m the best in the flyweight [division]. I’m very confident and I believe that I’m the best, so not a huge issue for me.”

    Taira’s performance against Park was especially impressive considering he’d just suffered his first career loss 10 months prior.

    “From my last fight I learned my weakness,” Taira said of his loss to Royval. “But my team, everyone from my team still believed that I would be a champion, so I just kept working hard, promising that I’ll be back.”

    Overall, Taira is 17-1 with five of his seven wins inside the Octagon coming inside the distance.

  • 6 Hits And 1 Miss From UFC Vegas 108: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park

    6 Hits And 1 Miss From UFC Vegas 108: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park

    After about two months away, the UFC was back in its headquarters for UFC Vegas 108 (aka UFC Fight Night: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park) on August 2.

    It was the first UFC Fight Night to take place at the UFC APEX since the May 31 card that saw its main event between Erin Blanchfield and Maycee Barber get canceled as walkouts for the main event were getting underway.

    The main event for this night (which did happen) saw Tatsuro Taira take on Hyun Sung Park. Taira was originally scheduled to face Amir Albazi, but Albzai withdrew from the fight on a week’s notice, leaving Park to set up on significantly short notice.

    Taira, who entered this fight ranked No. 6 at flyweight, looked to get back in the win column after a loss to Brandon Royval in October — the first loss of Taira’s career.

    Park came into the bout 10-0, with him winning his first three Octagon bouts after winning the flyweight tournament on season one of Road to UFC.

    Who came through in Vegas? Who went bust? Let’s find out with the hits and misses of UFC Vegas 108!

    Miss – What To Do About Weight Misses?

    This isn’t a gripe that should go specifically against the card itself, but it’s kind of damning when you have not one, but two fighters who miss weight by a noteworthy margain.

    Felipe Burnes missed weight for his fight with Rafael Estevam by a solid four pounds. And then Tresean Gore had a 3.5 pound miss for his fight with Rodolfo Vieira. Both fighters ended up paying 25 percent of their purse, and both fighters lost their fights, but imagine if they didn’t.

    I’ve griped in this column for a couple of weeks now about the scoring system in MMA, but there’s got to be something done about missing weight. I understand the dangers of the weight cut and don’t want to jeopardize a fighter’s health; however, I do feel that if you miss weight, that’s a horrible look on you. And I completely understand the fighters who feel disrespected by it. Remember just a few years ago when we had a notable stretch in the UFC that saw more fighters who missed weight win? Heck, this is Estevam’s second time missing weight in his last three fights!

    The California State Athletic Commission adopted a rule years ago that they can order a fighter no longer fight at such a weight class. I think this needs to be adopted by and respected by all the commissions out there. Emphasis on commissions — it’s not enough for the promotions like the UFC to try this and enforce it; all parties need to be on board.

    You can mock the PFL for their regular season and playoffs format, but when it came to weight missing, they were strict with it. And honestly? I think they came up with an idea we can apply. When the PFL was beginning the 2021 season, they stated fighters who missed weight would be deducted one point in the standings and be ineligible to receive any points.

    Well, how about fighters who miss weight are automatically deducted one point before the fight even begins? How’s that sound?

    Hit – Austin Bashi

    Austin Bashi is not even 25 years old, and yet he’s already built himself up on the regional scene through promotions like the XFC and Lights Out Championship. And while his UFC debut did not go his way, he looked impressive in his outing against John Yannis.

    After absorbing an early head kick, Bashi rocked Yannis with a right hook, secured a takedown, and quickly took the back. He maintained control with a body triangle and eventually locked in a rear-naked choke for the win.

    It was a quick and strong showing from this young man, who won a UFC contract through his appearance on Dana White’s Contender Series last year. It’ll be worth seeing if he can get another performance like this on another Fight Night card.

    Hit – Rinya Nakamura

    If we’re talking about explosive finishes, look no further than Rinya Nakamura and the memorable outing he had by taking out Nathan Fletcher in just over a minute.

    Nakamura hurt Fletcher early with a body kick and continued pressuring with sharp combinations. A liver kick dropped Fletcher with a delayed reaction, and Nakamura followed up with ground-and-pound to earn the stoppage.

    This was one of the best kind of performances Nakamura could have had after suffering his first career loss in his last outing. Now through what he’s done in the Octagon so far, including the win over Fletcher, combined with what he did on the Road to UFC series, Nakamura may have established himself as someone to look out for.

    Hit – Neil Magny Climbs The Record Books

    Neil Magny may not be in the mix of contenders at 170 anymore, but that doesn’t mean the man still can’t go. While he’s struggled of late, Magny found success at UFC Vegas 108, pulling off a finish over fellow fight veteran Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos.

    After a competitive first round where both fighters had their moments, Magny turned up the pace in the second. Magny pressured dos Santos relentlessly, wearing him out with grappling and ground strikes before a finish late in round two.

    With 23 wins, Magny has the most victories in UFC welterweight history — and he is tied with Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, Max Holloway, Charles Oliveira, and Andrei Arlovski for the second-most victories in the Octagon. He also has the most bouts and strikes landed in the history of the UFC’s welterweight division.

    While Neil Magny isn’t going to be challenging for a UFC title, barring some miracle, he has undoubtedly left his mark in the Octagon. We don’t know how many more times we’ll see Magny in the Octagon, but let’s appreciate him no matter how many it is.

    Hit – Karol Rosa

    While there weren’t a lot of ranked talent competing at UFC Vegas 108, one fight of note that featured ranked contenders saw a women’s bantamweight contest between Karol Rosa and Nora Cornolle, with Rosa getting the win.

    After a striking-heavy first round from Cornolle, Rosa took over with takedowns and top control, threatening submissions and landing consistent ground strikes. This gameplan stretched into the third round, giving Rosa more success as she went on to secure the win on the judges’ cards.

    Rosa came into this bout ranked No. 10 at women’s 135. Of note, looking at contenders 6-9, she has lost to Irene Aldana and Ailin Perez; however, she has beaten Yana Santos. She hasn’t faced off with former title challenger Mayra Bueno Silva yet, however. So, if Silva gets past Joselyne Edwards this coming weekend, perhaps book Rosa with her next and see if she’s ready to face off with higher-ranked contenders again? Edwards herself could pose an interesting matchup, too, as Rosa defeated her back in 2021.

    Hit – A Pair Of Fight Of The Year Candidates, Back-To-Back

    It’s crazy exciting when you get a banger of a fight that takes place. Now imagine if you had two — back-to-back. That’s what we got to experience at UFC Vegas 108.

    It all started with Esteeban Ribovics scoring a victory over Elvis Brener. Ribovics had the edge early and poured out with pressure throughout, landing over 150 significant strikes while stuffing all of Brener’s takedown attempts. Brener responded with flashy kicks and big moments, but Ribovics’ pace and volume ultimately won him the nod.

    The last three fights for “El Gringo” now have been this exciting contest with Brener, a split decision loss to Nasrat Haqparast that earned Fight of the Night honors, and the 2024 Fight of the Year with a decision win over Daniel Zellhuber. Do not put Ribovics in the UFC APEX anymore! Let’s get this kid on the undercard of a pay-per-view again, ASAP. Because whatever you think Ribovics’ future has in store, he is proving to be an exciting fighter who knows how to really put on an entertaining show.

    And then right after that, Chris Duncan ended up getting the win over Mateusz Rębecki in another entertaining brawl. Both men traded heavy shots early, with each wearing visible damage by the second round. Duncan found success with body attacks and a near submission in the third, while Rebecki continued throwing bombs until the final bell.

    Duncan has now won three straight and seven of his last eight. His only pay-per-view card appearance was being on the prelims for UFC 278; perhaps it’s time we change that.

    It’s always a fair argument to discuss lack of star power with some of these cards, as well as if the UFC is overproducing cards. But, man, sometimes these Fight Nights really can deliver surprises.

    Hit – Tatsuro Taira Calls His Shot

    Tatsuro Taira wants a shot at the flyweight title, and he emphasized that with a dominant win over Hyun Sung Park in the main event.

    Taira dropped Park with a right hand early and then got into top game and just completely dominated and overwhelmed Park from there. Taira would find Park’s back and sink in a choke during the second round, bringing the fight to an early end with a submission.

    This was a solid rebound from Taira after suffering the first loss of his pro career against Brandon Royval last fall, and now he feels he’s earned the opportunity to challenge for the gold. Joshua Van, of course, is supposed to be next in line for champion Alexandre Pantoja following the awesome run he had earlier this year. With one more win, however, Taira should be next in line (especially if Pantoja beats Van).

  • “Real Threat At Flyweight To Win A Belt” – Dominick Cruz, Henry Cejudo, & Other Fans And Fighters React To Tatsuro Taira Calling For Title Shot After Obliterating Hyun Sung Park

    “Real Threat At Flyweight To Win A Belt” – Dominick Cruz, Henry Cejudo, & Other Fans And Fighters React To Tatsuro Taira Calling For Title Shot After Obliterating Hyun Sung Park

    Tatsuro Taira has made a statement that he feels ready for a UFC flyweight title shot after making fairly easy work of Hyun Sung Park in the main event of UFC Vegas 108.

    Taira dropped Park early in the first round with a right hand, taking top position and controlling Park on the ground. Taira seemed to be one step ahead, countering every time Park countered and mat returning every time Park got to his feet. Taira even got to Park’s back at one point and locked in a body triangle.

    Taira would get the fight back to the ground in the second and quickly found a face crank, scoring the submission.

    Taira called for a title shot after the fight; however, commentary suggested he may need one fight following UFC CEO and President Dana White’s previous confirmation Joshua Van will be next to challenge Alexandre Pantoja.

    Tatsuro Taira Submits Hyun Sung Park At UFC Vegas 108

    Taira rebounds from his first professional loss, falling short in a decision against Brandon Royval last October. Taira was originally scheduled to face Amir Albazi in this outing until Albazi withdrew from the fight last week.

    This marks Park’s first loss as a pro, coming into tonight with a 10-0 record. The Road to UFC season one flyweight winner was 3-0 in the Octagon before tonight.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Tatsuro Taira Submits Hyun Sung Park

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Tatsuro Taira Submits Hyun Sung Park

    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, flyweights Tatsuro Taira and Hyun Sung Park clashed. While in the co-main event, Mateusz Rębecki faced off with Chris Duncan in a lightweight matchup. 

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Tatsuro Taira def. Hyun Sung Park via submission: R2, 1.06
    • Chris Duncan def. Mateusz Rebecki via unanimous decision (29-28×2, 30-27)
    • Esteban Ribovics def. Elves Brener via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27×2)
    • Karol Rosa def. Nora Cornolle via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-27×2)
    • Neil Magny def. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos via TKO: R2, 4.39
    • Kevin Vallejos def. Danny Silva via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27×2)

    Preliminary Card

    • Rinya Nakamura def. Nathan Fletcher via TKO: R1, 1.02
    • Rodolfo Vieira def. Tresean Gore via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27×2)
    • Andrey Pulyaev def. Nick Klein via TKO: R2, 1.31 29-28,
    • Austin Bashi def. John Yannis via submission: R1, 3.39

    Piera Rodriguez def. Ketlen Souza via split decision (29-28×2, 28-29)

    Rafael Estevam def. Felipe Bunes via unanimous decision (29-28×3)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Austin Bashi def. John Yannis

    Austin Bashi earned a submission in round one.

    Andrey Pulyaev def. Nick Klein

    Andrey Pulyaev got it done via TKO in the second round.

    Rinya Nakamura def. Nathan Fletcher

    Rinya Nakamura earned a quick TKO.

    Main Card Highlights

    Kevin Vallejos def. Danny Silva

    Kevin Vallejos earned a unanimous decision win.

    Neil Magny def. Elizeu Zaleski

    Neil Magny earned a TKO in the second round.

    Karol Rosa def. Nora Cornolle

    Karol Rosa got it done on the scorecards.

    Esteban Ribovics def. Elves Brener

    Esteban Ribovics earned a unanimous decision.

    Chris Duncan def. Mateusz Rebecki 

    Chris Duncan earned a unanimous decision win in the co-main event.

    Tatsuro Taira def. Hyun Sung Park

    In the main event, Tatsuro Taira go it done in the second round with a face crank submission.

  • UFC Vegas 108 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park Card

    UFC Vegas 108 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park Card

    UFCVegas 108 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, August 2. The main card portion of the event will start at 9PM ET/6PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 6PM ET/3PM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature Tatsuro Taira taking on Hyun Sung Park in flyweight action.

    In the co-main event, Mateusz Rebecki will face Chris Duncan.

    The main card will also feature Elvis Brener vs. Esteban Ribovics, Karol Rosa vs. Nora Cornelle, Neil Magny vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos, and Danny Silva vs. Kevin Vallejos.

    UFC Vegas 108: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Vegas 108 as of August 1 at 8pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    • Flyweight: Tatsuro Taira (-360) vs. Hyun Sung Park (+285)
    • Lightweight: Mateusz Rębecki (-225) vs. Chris Duncan (+185)
    • Lightweight: Elvis Brener (+225) vs. Esteban Ribovics (-278)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Karol Rosa (-192) vs. Nora Cornolle (+160)
    • Welterweight: Neil Magny (+154) vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (-185)
    • Featherweight: Danny Silva (+330) vs. Kevin Vallejos (-425)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Bantamweight: Rinya Nakamura (-425) vs. Nathan Fletcher (+330)
    • Middleweight: Rodolfo Vieira (-198) vs. Tresean Gore (+164)
    • Middleweight: Nick Klein (+130) vs. Andrey Pulyaev (-155)
    • Featherweight: Austin Bashi (-750) vs. John Yannis (+525)
    • Flyweight: Rafael Estevam (-625) vs. Felipe Bunes (+455)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Piera Rodriguez (-225) vs. Ketlen Souza (+185)
  • UFC Fight Night: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park Weigh-In Results: Two Miss Weight

    UFC Fight Night: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park Weigh-In Results: Two Miss Weight

    UFC Fight Night: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park takes place on Saturday, and MMA News is here to bring you the official weigh-in results.

    For the first time in about two months, the UFC is back at its home base, the UFC APEX, to open its August schedule.

    Headlining this card will be a short-notice bout, as Tatsuro Taira takes on Hyun Sung Park. Taira was originally booked to face Amir Albazi; however, Albazi was forced to withdraw from the event about a week ago due to injury.

    This will be Taira’s first fight since losing his undefeated professional MMA record against Brandon Royval in their UFC Vegas 98 main event in October. Park, who won the Road to UFC season one flyweight tournament, is currently 2-0 in the Octagon. Park finished Shannon Ross in December 2023 and submitted Carlos Hernandez earlier this year at UFC Vegas 106.

    The rest of the card will also feature the likes of Mateusz Rębecki, Elvis Brener, Karol Rosa, Neil Magny, and Danny Silva.

    UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park Weigh-In Results

    UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park takes place on Saturday, August 2, at the Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main card begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, with the preliminary card starting at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.

    Watch the official weigh-ins above via MMA Junkie, and check out the results below.

    Main Card:

    • Flyweight: Tatsuro Taira (126) vs. Hyun Sung Park (126)
    • Lightweight: Mateusz Rębecki (155.5) vs. Chris Duncan (156)
    • Lightweight: Elvis Brener (155.5) vs. Esteban Ribovics (155.5)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Karol Rosa (136) vs. Nora Cornolle (136)
    • Welterweight: Neil Magny (170.5) vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (171)
    • Featherweight: Danny Silva (144.5) vs. Kevin Vallejos (146)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Bantamweight: Rinya Nakamura (136) vs. Nathan Fletcher (135.5)
    • Middleweight: Rodolfo Vieira (185) vs. Tresean Gore (189.5)*
    • Middleweight: Nick Klein (186) vs. Andrey Pulyaev (185.5)
    • Featherweight: Austin Bashi (145.5) vs. John Yannis (145.5)
    • Flyweight: Rafael Estevam (130)** vs. Felipe Bunes (125)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Piera Rodriguez (116) vs. Ketlen Souza (116)
    • *Gore missed weight by 3.5 pounds, will be fined 25 percent of purse
    • **Estevam missed weight by 4 pounds, will be fined 25 percent of purse
  • VIDEO: Hyun Sung Park Finds Big Success In First Fight In Over A Year At UFC Vegas 106

    VIDEO: Hyun Sung Park Finds Big Success In First Fight In Over A Year At UFC Vegas 106

    Hyun Sung Park may have sent a message to the flyweight division by barely breaking a sweat in a quick outing against Carlos Hernandez during the UFC Vegas 106 prelims.

    Park took the lead early with leg kicks, trying to set the pace and control the cage. After some exchanging, Park landed a solid one-two that did damage before landing a pair of harsh knees and a slam.

    Park then managed to get to Hernandez’s back with ease, locking up the choke and scoring the first-round submission.

    Hyun Sung Park Scores Submission Of Carlos Hernandez In Less Than Three Minutes

    This was Park’s third UFC bout — and his first since December 2023. It was in 2023 where the Road to UFC alumnus scored finishes of Seung Guk Choi and Shannon Ross.

    Hernandez, a 2021 alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, has consistently traded wins and losses since joining the roster.