Tai Tuivasa risks his four-battle win streak an in unfriendly area this Saturday (Sept. 3, 2022) when he features UFC Paris inverse ongoing Heavyweight title challenger, Ciryl Gane. Accor Arena likewise plays host to a significant Middleweight confrontation between Robert Whittaker and Marvin Vettori close by what seems to be an outright conflict setting Charles Jourdain in opposition to Nathaniel Wood.

Three more “Prelims” undercard sessions still need to be analyzed
Critical HEAVYWEIGHT CLASH! Extreme Fighting Championship (UFC) hits Paris, France, on Sat., Aug. 30, 2022, for the very first with a critical fight between highest level Heavyweight competitors that will see No. 1-positioned Ciryl Gane hope to get once more into the title pursue to the detriment of No. 3-cultivated knockout craftsman, Tai Tuivasa. In UFC Paris’ co-headliner, the main two Middleweight competitors on the program, Robert Whittaker and Marvin Vettori, will clash, with the champ possibly procuring one more future date with division top dog, Israel Adesanya.
185 lbs.: Nassourdine Imavov versus Joaquin Buckley
Nassourdine Imavov (11-3) punched his pass to the world’s biggest blended hand to hand fighting (MMA) advancement with a first-round finish of double cross Octagon veteran, Jonathan Meunier. He’s since gone 3-1 in UFC, remembering knockouts of Ian Heinisch and Edmen Shahbazyan for his latest endeavors.
He stands four inches taller than “New Mansa,” yet surrenders the slightest bit of reach.
A UFC debut on an eight-day circle back finished inadequately for Joaquin Buckley (15-4), who experienced a one-punch knockout misfortune to Kevin Holland. Fearless, he proceeded to win five of his next six and pile up four post-battle rewards.
Eleven of his 15 expert successes have come through (TKO.
Full credit to Buckley: he seemed to be an entirely different man(sa) against Albert Duraev, keeping up with his typical frantic energy, however decisively increase his accuracy. That rendition of him could be far beyond a human feature reel … he’s a certified competitor.
Tragically, this seems to be his hardest test to date. Imavov’s substantiated himself a dread on the feet, conveniently dismissing steady aggressors like Jordan Williams and Ian Heinisch. Buckley is a level over those folks, clearly, yet Imavov’s endeavors demonstrated that he will not be overpowered. In the event that Buckley can’t get “Russian Sniper” off his game, the last’s specialized prevalence will convey him over triumph in an extreme fire battle.