
The Vancouver crowd stayed loud from start to finish as the event delivered a steady mix of technique and power. From quick finishes to hard-fought decisions, UFC Vancouver offered a strong showing across the board. By the end of the night, several fighters added key wins and well-earned bonuses to their resumes.
Brendan Allen def. Reinier de Ridder — TKO (did not answer bell), Rd 4 (5:00)
De Ridder started strong with takedowns, back control, and heavy top pressure in the first round, but Allen adjusted as the fight wore on. By Round 3, Allen’s elbows and ground-and-pound began to break de Ridder down. Exhausted and cut, de Ridder’s corner called it before Round 5. Allen walked away with his most complete UFC performance to date.
Mike Malott def. Kevin Holland — Unanimous Decision (29-28 x3)
A tactical bout marked by two low blows to Holland slowed the pace and drew plenty of reactions online. Between pauses, Malott landed solid counters and late takedowns to edge the scorecards. The Canadian crowd roared as Malott closed strong, sealing a disciplined decision win.
Aiemann Zahabi def. Marlon Vera — Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Zahabi kept his jab active and picked his shots to edge a razor-close contest. Vera scored a knockdown in Round 2, but Zahabi’s accuracy and late combinations swayed the judges in a fight that could have gone either way.
Manon Fiorot def. Jasmine Jasudavicius — TKO (punches), Rd 1 (1:14)
Fiorot dropped Jasudavicius early and finished with clean ground-and-pound inside 90 seconds. The quick victory extended Fiorot’s winning streak and showcased her sharp striking once again.
Charles Jourdain def. Davey Grant — Submission (Guillotine Choke), Rd 1 (3:05)
Jourdain stunned Grant with a flying knee and head kick before locking in a tight guillotine choke. The first-round finish earned him a Performance of the Night bonus and another signature highlight for his reel.
Kyle Nelson def. Matt Frevola — TKO (Punches), Rd 3 (5:00)
After a wild first round that nearly saw Frevola stopped, Nelson rallied with steady bodywork and takedowns to earn the late TKO. The stoppage came just before the bell, capping off an emotional win for the Canadian lightweight.
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