UFC Vancouver proved to be a splendid night of upsets from top to bottom. In the main event, middleweight luminary Brendan Allen defied the massive odds put upon him and broke former two-division champion Reinier de Ridder.
Neil Magny did it again at UFC Perth. Long known for being the gatekeeper of the welterweight division, Neil Magny now holds the second-most wins in UFC history after his latest comeback performance.
MMA’s most iconic official has weighed in on Saturday night’s most controversial outcome. While some fighters were met with criticism ahead of UFC Perth due to several fight cancellations, the event itself was fairly straightforward.
As if Neil Magny’s reputation as the UFC’s comeback king needed further validation, he delivered yet another unforgettable rally on Saturday night in Perth, Western Australia.
Neil Magny made history at UFC Perth, but not without controversy. The perennial contender stepped into the Octagon for the 36th time this weekend, crossing paths with fellow veteran Jake Matthews.
UFC Fight Night returns to Perth, and the excitement is palpable. On September 27, 2025, the RAC Arena will host a card that could shake up the light heavyweight division, headlined by Carlos ‘Black Jag’ Ulberg and Dominick ‘The Devastator’ Reyes.
Saturday’s welterweight clash between Jake Matthews and Neil Magny brings together two very different storylines in Perth. Matthews (22-7) has been in the UFC for nearly a decade, yet he’s still just 30 years old.
Before Neil Magny became ‘The Haitian Sensation’ inside the Octagon, he wore a very different uniform. Many fans only know him for his record-setting appearances in the cage, but his discipline was forged elsewhere as he served in the military.
History could be made at UFC Perth as Neil Magny could move one step closer to breaking one of the UFC’s most impressive records. Neil Magny is one of the biggest names on the September 27 card as he aims to land a win in the 12th year of his UFC career.
There are very few fighters with the incredible longevity in the UFC like Neil Magny. “The Haitian Sensation” is breaking records at the age of 38, as he boasts more fights and wins than his peers in his weight class.
The UFC’s long-awaited return to Western Australia just got a major boost. Scheduled for September 27th at RAC Arena in Perth, UFC Perth is already shaping up to be one of the year’s standout cards.
Neil Magny continues to etch his name into the UFC history books. Despite never challenging for a title, the 38-year-old Magny has been a perennial contender in the welterweight division for nearly a decade.
UFC Vegas 108 is here! Tonight, after a two-month road trip, Dana White’s promotion is back in action at its Enterprise, NV homebase. The UFC Apex facility serves as the host venue for the first of two Vegas-based editions of UFC Fight Night.
UFC Vegas 108 is almost here. Saturday night, the UFC’s August schedule kicks off inside the UFC Apex facility in Enterprise, NV. It’s the first UFC Fight Night to be held at the Apex since May 31.
Two seasoned veterans collide on this latest UFC Fight Night card at the Apex as Neil Magny takes on Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos at welterweight. At his peak, Magny (29-14) was the spoiler of the division with his long reach, solid cardio, and an uncanny knack for dragging guys into ugly decisions.
UFC Vegas 106 fight week continues ahead of the final UFC Fight Night before the promotion recesses next weekend in observance of the Memorial Day holiday inside the United States.
This past Saturday in the main event of UFC Vegas 100, we saw a big time matchup in the welterweight division. 15th ranked Neil Magny (29-13) was looking to hold onto his spot in the rankings as he took on surging top contender Carlos Prates (21-6).
Carlos Prates’ win over Neil Magny was a significant step forward in his career. But while the main event provided an exciting showcase for a young fighter, the event made it seem like the UFC was back to delivering exciting content.
Welterweight Carlos Prates made a stunning statement in the main event at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas on Saturday, securing a late-first-round knockout against Neil Magny.
Tomorrow night the UFC will host their 100th Fight Night from The APEX in Las Vegas and in the main event, one of the most exciting prospects in the welterweight division will get his chance to break into the rankings.
The UFC continues its Fight Night schedule Saturday from the UFC APEX, also known as UFC Vegas 100. The main event features a potential welterweight momentum shift-type fight when Neil Magny meets Carlos Prates.
Carlos Prates has the traits of an interesting welterweight contender in the UFC. Most importantly, Prates is a finisher in a time period when the UFC saw a noticeable decline in knockouts.
The UFC is coming up on it’s 100th Fight Night from The APEX in Las Vegas and they announced who would be headlining that card this morning. The promotion
In a stunning display of resilience and skill, Neil Magny secured a miraculous come-from-behind TKO victory in the third round over Mike Malott at UFC 297.