UFC Vegas 108 Results: biggest winners, loser of ‘Taira vs. Park ‘last night

UFC Vegas 108 Results: biggest winners, loser of ‘Taira vs. Park ‘last night

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UFC Vegas 108 went off last night (Sat., 2 August 2025) in UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, who saw Tatsuro Taira submit Hyun Sung Park In round two of their flying weight (highlights), while Chris Duncan defeated Mateusz Rebecki Via a unanimous decision in a back and forth.

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Biggest winner: Tatsuro Taira

Yes, Park accepted the fight in the short term thereafter Amir Albazi withdrew from the battle for unknown medical reasons; However, I feel that people sometimes forget that the hunter who had been left without a dance partner also accepted a last-minute change with a new enemy. And let’s not forget that Park would compete next week, so it’s not as if they pulled him off the bank to save the day. On the fight itself, Taira looked impeccable in his performance, dominated his previously subdivided opponent of the jump, combining his striking and grab before it all ended with a filthy face crank. With the victory, Taira comes back in the spotlight after he has come across his last fight in his last fight Brandon Royval.


UFC Fight Night: Magny in Single Dos Santos

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Runner Up: Neil Magny

The old veteran insured himself a much needed victory and stopped Elfu Zaleski dos Santos In the second round via devastating ground and pound after he had been worked in the opening round. For Magny it was a welcome victory because he came to the event that Back-to-Back Knock-Out defeats came out, and a third consecutive loss would have been harmful to his UFC career. But now that after 1.5 years he is back in the profit column, Magny earned himself a new lease for his combat life, as well as a new confidence.


UFC Fight Night: Magny in Single Dos Santos

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Biggest loser (s): Elzeu Zaleski, Elves Brener

After he fails against Magny, Zaleski has now dropped two straight and three of the four in general. He started his UFC career with a 10-3 record and he is now only 1-3 since June 2024. It is not a good sign of the Brazilian, who is 38 years old. That makes you wonder if his best days are left and whether he should run away from the sport before it gets worse … not better. As far as Brener is concerned, he suffered his third consecutive defeat after he fell against it Esteban Riabovich. That is precisely the opposite after he enjoyed a three-fighter win streak to start his UFC career. Now Brener is going on his next fight with enormous pressure to break his funk, because if he doesn’t get back on track, he is already an excellent candidate to be cut.


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