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UFC Vegas 108: Albazi vs. Taira Głisznik 2 August Taira Gładnik 2 August card at UFC Apex in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas -FRC is to return to the UFC top on Saturday, August 2, 2025 Amir Albazi against No. 5 in the ranking Tatsuro taira. The night full of action also includes the key clash of Bantam in the weight of women between 10 Karol Rosa and No. 12 Nora Cornolle.

UFC Vegas 108: Albazi vs. Taira He will broadcast live to ESPN and ESPN+ in English and Spanish, and initially start at 15.00 PT / 18 PM ET and the main card at 18.00 pt / 9 pm et.

Main event: Amir Albazi vs. Tatsuro taira

Amir Albazi (17-2)Fighting with Las Vegas via Baghdad in Iraq, header Third plain UFC main event. He founded as one of the flying elite with winning winners LoftyIN Alessandro CostaAND Francisco Figueiredo.

“This is my moment to prove that I belong to the very peak of this division,” said Albazi. “Taira is talented, but I’m ready to make another statement.”

Tatsuro taira (16-1)The growing perspective from Okinawa in Japan, tries to continue growing in the rankings. With recent wins Alex PerezIN Carlos HernandezAND Edgar chairmanTaira has become one of the most electrifying division names.

“Defeating Albazi places me where I want to be – 3 and a step closer to the belt,” said Tira. “I come to end this fight.”

Cooperation Co-Main: Karol Rosa vs. Nora Cornolle

Karol Rosa (18-7) He returns to start the 2025 campaign with a bang. Brazilian veteran won wins Miss KianzadIN Some of the saniasAND Lina LänsbergAnd it aims to show that it is still a threat in the weight weight department.

Nora Cornolle (9-2)Representing France, he rides on a rush wave with finishes Joselyne EdwardsIN Melissa mullinsAND Hailey Cowan.

“This is the fight I was waiting for,” Cornolle said. “I am ready to steal the spotlight and prove that I belong to the first 10.”

Full UFC Vegas 108: Albazi vs. Taira Fight Card

Main card (ESPN / ESPN+ – 18:00 PT / 9 PM ET)

  • Flyweight’s main event: Amir Albazi (17-2) vs. Tatsuro taira (16-1)
  • Bantam Wweight colleague: Karol Rosa (18-7) vs. Nora Cornolle (9-2)
  • Average weight: Rodolfo Vieira (10-3) vs. Tresean Gore (6-3)
  • Muchy: Other Lima (11-0) vs. Felipe Bunes (14-7)
  • Muchy: Rodrigue’s Wood (10-2) vs. Shusa (15-5)

Preliminary card (ESPN / ESPN+ – 15 PM PT / 18 PM ET)

  • Average weight: Nick Klein (6-2) vs. Andrey Pullyaev (9-3)
  • Average weight: Azamat Bekoev (10-2) vs. Torrez Finney (11-0)

With emerging stars, international talents and sedate implications of the title, UFC Vegas 108: Albazi vs. Taira It is shaped to be an impossible event. Don’t miss it live ESPN and ESPN+and visit Ufc.com Latest updates.

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Teofimo Lopez edges Rolly Romero with majority decision to become 3-weight world champion

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Teofimo Lopez edges Rolly Romero with majority decision to become 3-weight world champion

Teofimo Lopez is a three-weight world champion.

On Saturday night, Lopez moved up to the welterweight division to challenge his friend, Rolly Romero, for the WBA welterweight title at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. After 12 rounds, Lopez edged out a majority decision to take the title after 12 rounds of tepid action.

Longtime friends, the relationship between Lopez and Romero appeared to be on rocky ground heading into the bout, leading many to wonder what sort of fight fans might be in store for, and in the end, it looked more like a sparring session between friends rather than a world title fight.

For most of the 12 rounds, Lopez leaned on a high-volume style, relying on his hand speed and craft to consistently out-work Romero with jabs and body shots. Romero, meanwhile, spent much of the fight waiting on Lopez, looking for an opportunity to land a big counter shot to turn the tide.

In the fifth round, Romero finally got just that, landing a check left hook when Lopez came in that put “The Takeover†on skates. Lopez was able to survive the scary moment and make it to the end of the round. That could have been a tide shift for Romero, but instead he returned to his low-output style in the next round and was comfortably outworked for the remainder of the fight.

In the end, Lopez won a decision; though, boxing being boxing, one judge scored the fight a draw, resulting in a majority decision win for Lopez.

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UFC Sacramento salaries: Gregory Rodrigues leads all fighters after main event win

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UFC Sacramento salaries: Gregory Rodrigues leads all fighters after main event win

Gregory Rodrigues got the biggest win of his career at UFC Sacramento and that came as the highest paid fighter on the card as well.

On Saturday, the California State Athletic Commission released the salaries to MMA Fighting with Rodrigues leading the way with a $340,000 payday after earning $170,000 to show and another $170,000 for his win bonus.

As for his main event opponent, Anthony “Fluffy†Hernandez, he took home $170,000, and would have earned another $170,000 as his win bonus. Unfortunately, Hernandez came up short, dropping his second fight in a row overall.

In the co-main event, Serghei Spivac took home $125,000 in show money while his opponent Vitor Petrino was paid $100,000 in show money with another $100,000 as a win bonus for the fight to put him at $200,000 for the victory.

These purses represent the disclosed salaries provided to the commission. They do not reflect any extra bonuses paid to the fighters by the UFC.

Here are the full salaries for UFC Sacramento:

Gregory Rodrigues: $340,000 — $170,000 to show, $170,000 to win

Anthony Hernandez: $170,000

Vitor Petrino: $200,000 — $100,000 to show, $100,000 to win

Reinier de Ridder: $300,000 — $150,000 to show, $150,000 to win

Marquel Medeiros: $48,000 — $24,000 to show, $24,000 to win

Carli Judice: $56,000 — $28,000 to show, $28,000 to win

Terrance Chatman: $12,000

Anthony Wint: $20,000 — $10,000 to show, $10,000 to win

Jamall Emmers: $126,000 — $63,000 to show, $63,000 to win

Shamil Gaziev: $100,000 — $50,000 to show, $50,000 to win

Kennedy Nzechukwu: $105,000

Nasrat Haqparast: $90,000

Chris Padilla: $78,000 — $39,000 to show, $39,000 to win

Marcio Barbosa: $24,000 — $12,000 to show, $12,000 to win

Stan Dorsainvil: $24,000 — $12,000 to show, $12,000 to win

Jackson McVey: $50,000 — $25,000 to show, $25,000 to win

Shanelle Dyer: $24,000 — $12,000 to show, $12,000 to win

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Rolly Romero vs. Teofimo Lopez full fight video highlights

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Rolly Romero vs. Teofimo Lopez full fight video highlights

Watch Rolly Romero vs. Teofimo Lopez full fight video highlights from their main event showdown Saturday night, courtesy of multiple outlets.

Rolly vs. Teofimo took place Aug. 22 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. Rolly Romero (17-3) and Teofimo Lopez (23-2) squared off in the main event clash. The fight aired live on DAZN pay-per-view.

Official result: Teofimo Lopez def. Rolly Romero via Majority Decision (114-114, 115-113, 116-112)

Catch all the video highlights below.

For more on Romero vs. Lopez, check out the live blog below.

Both men out in orthodox. Lopes swatting Romero's lead hand immediately. Long range from both men, putting out feelers. Neither committing to anything early, and both backing out when their opponent swings. Lopez on the front foot more, but neither man has landed a meaningful punch with 60 seconds left.

Romero is trying to set up a roll and counter, and Lopez is being cautious as he starts backing Romero up. Romero tries to come in and eats a counter right hand for his troubles, then he follows up with a right hand just before the bell, and that's enough to steal the round.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez.

Both men punching the others' lead hand now. Romero doesn't look comfortable in there and Lopez moving him back comfortably now. Romero trying to back him off by showing the counters, but Lopez growing in confidence, and lands a nice right hand.

Lopez being aggressive and lands to the body as Romero misses the counter shot. And another. Lopez dipping to the body and Romero's big counter shots have yet to land. So he leads to the body and it lands. But Lopez is working consistently now, and again a right hand to the body. Then gets Romero to the ropes and again. Romero looks slower in there and he's waiting too much. Nice right hand from Romero on the counter, but the left misses and Lopez again lands to the body.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 20-28 Lopez overall.

Romero really wants the counter left hook, and he's probably focused too much on it. Lopez is keeping his right hand high, and he's working both levels confidently. Lopez lands a sharp right on the counter. When Romero does lead, Lopez is ready to respond. And he keeps going to the body.

Now Romero is trying to take the initiative with long shots to the body, but they seem a little awkward. He just doesn't look very comfortable in there. And he's biting on feints, every time. Romero does land a decent right hand when Lopez gets too deep on his pressure, but he can't follow up. Another body jab and now our first clinch. It's short and Lopez presses forward to steal the round, and a body shot might do just that.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 30-27 Lopez overall.

Lopez with a night 1-1-2 to start. Romero still looks uncomfortable as Lopez methodically walks him down. Romero lands a decent right hand, and then a left. He's really not committing to these shots though, he tags and bails. Lopez tries to come in but they clinch. Now Lopez gets to the body. He's fighting a very disciplined fight, working with the jab and then to the body.

OH! Romero finally gets that counter left hook off and it lands cleanly. Lopez takes it well, but that's the shot Romero has been looking for all night and he finally gets it. And then gets a nice body shot shortly afterward. His lack of activity is costing him, but perhaps Romero can build off that.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Romero, 39-37 Lopez overall

On the replay, Lopez actually was able to slip off that left hand more than it appeared. Still Romero's best punch of the fight, but Lopez mitigated it decently well.

Lopez back on the march with a three piece. He's fighting very smart, winning rounds, and keeping his defense up, and if Romero doesn't change the energy, he's going to lose a lackluster fight. He gets a pair of left hands off this round and Lopes is cut over the right eye! Now the crowd is coming alive and Romero is gaining in confidence. He smells blood!

And OH! Romero swinging away as Lopez is in survival mode! Lopez goes down but it's a push. They get back up and Romero is on the hunt. Lopez tries to get aggressive back and eats another but he backs Romero up a bit and makes it to the end of the round.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Romero, 48-47 Lopez overall.

Lopez has his wits about him in the corner as his corner tells him he was playing around too much. Cut appears to be small but just over the right eye. We'll see how the cutman did as the round goes on.

Lopez comes out taking the lead and the crowd is chanting ‘Rol-ly!' but he's not taking the lead. And Lopez digs a nice one to the ribs as Romero keeps backing away, drawing him in. He is not punching almost at all right now and Lopez comes in aggressively but Romero blocks most of it. Romero not doing much and letting Lopez simply out-work him this round. Lopez getting a little reckless almost as he tries to chase Romero down, who is fully retreating.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 58-58 Lopez overall.

Lopez back to pressing and jabbing and Romero is back to doing nothing. Can't imagine a worse way to follow up the big round he had in the fifth. And now Lopez tags him with the right. And then another. Romero very much looks like he doesn't want to commit to anything. And Lopez is just coming forward and working, while Romero kind of circles and moves away. Romero tries to sit down and crack back, but Lopez gets the better and moves out.

Romero is simply not fighting. This is very frustrating to watch as Lopez starts getting after him and then eats a big check hook just at the bell that gets a reaction. Romero could be doing better, but he's not trying.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 68-65 Lopez overall.

Romero is going to lose this fight by simply not doing enough. He's landing a few decent shots per round, but basically those are the only punches he's throwing. Lopez with a nice pair of body shots off a dip. The dynamic is simple, Lopez is working and Romero is not. And Lopez lands a nice left hook around the guard. Romero's face looks straight up confused. He's not moving away at least, but still not punching.

I don't know how many more ways to write “Lopez is coming foward and punching, landing occasionally, while Romero is doing nothing.†Now Romero comes forward and tries to lead, but Lopez counters him nimbly. Tough scenes for Romero. We get a brief clinch then more jousting.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 78-74 Lopez overall.

Romero on the front foot now, and that's a nice change. But will he throw? He's waiting for the perfect shot, and those are few and far between. Lopez with steady diet of jabs and then right hands to the body. The crowd is getting a little restless as the pace has slowed and the action is minimal. Lopez keeps chipping in, and Romero keeps doing nothing.

Lopez is not exactly putting on an offensive display here, but Romero is simply doing nothing. I'd love to see his stats because he's maybe landed 5 punches this round and thrown twice that. Meanwhile, Lopez has kept working.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 88-83 Lopez overall.

Romero is showing zero reaction in his corner. They are trying to bring him to life, and he seems to be out in space. Maybe he just doesn't want to fight his friend?

Lopez doesn't mind, and he's out and working. Romero actually getting his jab off right now, and that's something. But he's not throwing the right now. Jab, move, stare. This is a glorified sparring session. Lopez keeps working and Romero has turned that jab up. But he needs power shots, and Lopez keeps working.

And OH! BIG right hand from Lopez over the top! That gets Romero running away! Lopez's best shot of the night and he's retreating! Romero seems OK, but that had some power on it, and Lopez gaining confidence. He's on the attack to close the round and Romero is backing up, looking for a clinch to end the round.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 98-92 Lopez overall.

Lopez is going to win this fight. Romero does not seem engaged, and so long as Lopez doesn't get too crazy, he's going to be a three-weight world champion.

Lopez not getting too crazy out there. Romero with a hook but misses. Lopez with the jab. Romero coming forward and shaking his arms out, but not throwing the punches he needs. Romero FINALLY swings and it's a Chuck Liddel overhand that whiffs hard. But then he lands a good body shot as Lopez comes forward. Lopez keeps coming forward and Romero is bouncing around, giving ground, but Lopez isn't giving him the big opening.

Lopez lands a big right hand over the top and Romero tries to respond but misses. Lopez pops him a few more times and Romero has to clinch. And just before the round ends Lopez dives forward with a right hand that lands clean, and Romero counters, beckoning a slugfest on. Maybe this last round will be wild.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 108-101 Lopez overall.

There is essentially no world where Romero doesn't need a finish. He's gotta get wild in here, and maybe they'll just throw down for the final three?

Nope. At least not to start. Romero on his bike and Lopez walking him down. Neither man opening up, but Lopez lands a decent right hand. And again to the body from Lopez. He's chopping wood out there. Romero spamming check left hooks to no effect. Lopez keeps working. Disciplined performance from Lopez who is out-working Romero this round, too. Romero waiting and Lopez charges in, pushing Romero to the ropes. Romero simply refuses to open up, and he's gonna lose his belt on the cards. In fact, at the 10 second mark, Romero is sprinting away from him.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Lopez, 118-110 Lopez overall.

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