David Onama Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
David Onama suffered a first-round TKO loss to Steve Garcia in the main event of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. From the opening bell, Garcia looked aggressive, and it didn't take him long to land combination after combination on Onama, dropping him twice. Onama's game plan was baffling, and his defense was nonexistent in this fight. Eventually, Garcia connected with a hard shot that knocked Onama down, and he sealed the deal with two punches on the ground. In 3:34 of action, Onama landed only two significant strikes. With the loss, Onama dropped to 14-3 as a pro and is now 6-3 in the UFC.
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Steve Garcia Scores First-Round TKO Win
Steve Garcia extended his win streak by beating David Onama via first-round TKO in the UFC Vegas 110 main event on Saturday. The scheduled five-round clash only lasted three and a half minutes as Garcia pushed the pace from the opening bell. It didn't take long for Garcia to knock Onama down as he absorbed strike after strike without resistance. Garcia then followed up with ground two punches while Onama was on the ground, forcing the referee to stop the fight. In 3:34 of action, Garcia landed 33 significant strikes. By finishing Onama, Garcia extended his win streak to seven. He is now 8-2 in the UFC.
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Ante Delija Suffers His First UFC Loss
Ante Delija suffered his first loss in the promotion after getting knocked out by Waldo Cortes-Acosta in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. This was probably the most bizarre fight that we ever witnessed in the UFC. Delija pushed Cortes-Acosta up to the fence, and not long after, Delija hurt Cortes-Acosta pouring on until the referee stopped the fight. Cortes-Acosta complained that he had poked in the eye, and he was given time to recover. After the fight continued, within 10 seconds, Cortes-Acosta landed a right hand that knocked Delija out. In 3:59 of action, Delija landed 16 significant strikes.
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Waldo Cortes-Acosta Gets Knockout Win
Waldo Cortes-Acosta got back in the win column by knocking out Ante Delija in the first round of the UFC Vegas 110 co-main event on Saturday. This was a bizarre fight to say the least. Delija backed Cortes-Acosta up to the fence, landed a couple of shots in an exchange, forcing Cortes-Acosta to cover up. The referee intervened, but after the replay showed Delija poked Cortes-Acosta in the eye, the 34-year-old Cortes-Acosta was given time to recover. After the fight continued, Cortes-Acosta landed an overhand right that knocked Delija out within 10 seconds. In 3:59 of action, Cortes-Acosta landed 12 significant strikes.
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Themba Gorimbo Drops Decision At UFC Vegas 110
Themba Gorimbo suffered a unanimous decision loss to Jeremiah Wells on the main card of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. It was a close, back-and-forth fight where Gorimbo won the first round, but got outworked by Wells in the second round and especially in the third round after Wells got on top of Gorimbo. After 15 minutes of action, Gorimbo landed six takedowns and 18 significant strikes. With the loss, Gorimbo dropped to 4-3 in the UFC. This is his second consecutive loss.
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Jeremiah Wells Gets Back In The Win Column
Jeremiah Wells returned to the win column by beating Themba Gorimbo by unanimous decision on the main card of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. Both men had their moments, and it was a back-and-forth fight, but in the end, it was Wells who outworked Gorimbo walked out victorious. Gorimbo got the better of Wells in the first round, while Wells won the second and the third round. In 15 minutes of action, Wells landed three takedowns and 32 significant strikes. With the win, Wells improved to 5-2 in the UFC.
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Yadier del Valle Remains Undefeated
Yadier del Valle remains undefeated after beating Isaac Dulgarian via first-round submission on the main card of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. Soon after the fight started, Dulgarian shot for a takedown, but del Valle stuffed the takedown and easily submitted Dulgarian after sinking in a rear-naked choke. It was very suspicious how easily del Valle dispatched Dulgarian. What also generated concern was the shift in betting lines an hour leading up to the fight as money came pouring in on del Valle to win in the first round. In 3:41, del Valle landed one significant strike. With the win, del Valle improved to 10-0 overall and is now 2-0 in the UFC.
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Isaac Dulgarian Cut By UFC Following Submission Loss
On Saturday's UFC Vegas 110 main card, Isaac Dulgarian suffered a first-round submission loss to Yadier del Valle, which led to him getting cut from the roster. It wasn't just the fact that he lost, but the way he lost and what happened just an hour before the fight. What made fans suspicious was the shift in betting lines in the moments leading up to the fight. Dulgarian entered the fight as the favorite, but an hour before the fight started, bets started to come in on del Valle to finish the fight in the first round. In 3:41, Dulgarian had three total strikes and zero significant strikes.
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Daniel Frunza Still Winless In The UFC
Daniel Frunza is still winless in the UFC as he suffered a third-round submission loss to Charles Radtke on the main card of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. Frunza got dominated from the opening bell to the finish, and he just didn't have an answer for Radtke's grappling. The 31-year-old Frunza got taken down three times and was controlled and punished on the ground for more than 11 minutes before being forced to tap to Radtke's rear-naked choke. In 14:29 of action, Frunza landed only six significant strikes. This was his second UFC fight and his second loss in the promotion.
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Charles Radtke Dominates Daniel Frunza
On Saturday, Charles Radtke got back in the win column by defeating Daniel Frunza via third-round submission on the main card of UFC Vegas 110. Radtke had a dominant performance from start to finish, and after ragdolling and outwrestling Frunza, Radtke sank in a rear-naked choke in the third round, forcing Frunza to submit. In 14:29 of action, Radtke landed three takedowns and 31 significant strikes. With the win, Radtke improved to 11-5 as a pro and is now 4-2 in the UFC.
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Allan Nascimento Gets Submission Win
Allan Nascimento extended his win streak by submitting Cody Durden on the UFC Vegas 110 main card opener on Saturday. It took Nascimento some time to get going, but he found his rhythm in the second round, and he hurt Durden with a sneaky counter elbow. After Durden's failed takedown attempt, Nascimento sank in an anaconda choke. Durden tried to survive, but the choke was too tight and Durden was forced to tap out. In 8:13 of action, Nascimento landed 52 significant strikes. With the win, Nascimento improved his overall record to 22-6 and has now won four straight.
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Cody Durden Suffers Second-Round Submission Loss
Cody Durden lost his third fight in a row on Saturday when he took on Allan Nascimento on the UFC Vegas 110 main card opener. Durden accepted this fight on a week's notice as a last-minute replacement against Nascimento, so he came out swinging in the opening round, giving no respect to Nascimento. However, things started to swing in Nascimento's favor in the second round after he cracked Durden with a sneaky counter elbow. Nascimento sank in an anaconda choke, and while Durden did his best to defend, he was forced to tap out. In 8:13, Durden landed a takedown and 57 significant strikes.
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David Onama Set For UFC Vegas 110 Main Event
Surging featherweights David Onama and Steve Garcia are scheduled for a five-round main event of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. Known for never being in a boring fight, Onana has gone 6-2 since signing with the UFC back in 2021. Just like his opponent Garcia, Onama has been on a tear, winning four consecutive fights. He was last seen in action at UFC Kansas City where he defeated Giga Chikadze via unanimous decision. DraftKings sees Onama as a slight underdog with a salary of $7,900.
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Steve Garcia Returns At UFC Vegas 110
Steve Garcia will look to extend his win streak when he takes on David Onama in the main event of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. Since suffering a first-round knockout loss to Maheshate back in 2022, Garcia has been on a tear, winning six fights in a row. Out of those six fights, he finished five of them via knockout/TKO. He last competed at UFC Nashville, where he dominated Calvin Kattar en route to a unanimous decision win. DraftKings sees Garcia as a slight favorite with a salary of $8,300.
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Waldo Cortes-Acosta Set For Co-Main Event
Waldo Cortes-Acosta will look to get back in the win column when he takes on Ante Delija in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday. Cortes-Acosta was last seen in action in August at UFC Shanghai, where he dropped a unanimous decision to Sergei Pavlovich after a lackluster fight. Prior to his loss to Pavlovich, Cortes-Acosta was on a five-fight winning streak, having beaten the likes of Serghei Spivac and Ryan Spann. DraftKings sees Cortes-Acosta as a slight favorite with a salary of $8,200.
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