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UFC Vegas 110: Steve Garcia calls out Max Holloway after TKO win

New Mexico's Garcia (19-5 MMA) is already eying his next victim, which is none other than "BMF" champion Max Holloway (27-8).
Steve Garcia celebrates after winning a UFC bout

Steve Garcia celebrates after winning a UFC bout | Image Credits: Imago/ABACAPress

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Featherweight Steve Garcia made a statement Saturday night in the main event of UFC Vegas 110 with his 15th KO/TKO win at the expense of David Onama at 3:34 of Round 1.

New Mexico's Garcia (19-5 MMA) is already eying his next victim, which is none other than "BMF" champion Max Holloway (27-8).

"I want the Rocky Balboa story," Garcia said after the win in Las Vegas. "I want the one with Max Holloway and the ‘BMF' title. I want that ‘BMF' Max Holloway champion (next)."

Uganda's Onama (14-3) had won his previous four fights, losing for the first time since August 2022.

The co-headliner at heavyweight didn't end without controversy. In a near-repeat of UFC 321's main event, Tom Aspinall's teammate, Ante Delija (26-7), invertedly eye-poked Waldo Cortes-Acosta midway through Round 1 on the verge of a would-be TKO win. Instead, Cortez-Acosta's vision improved after being given five minutes of recovery time, and he turned the tables on Delija with a TKO win of his own at 3:59 of Round 1.

Cortez-Acosta (15-2) had a message for Aspinall.

"I'm coming for you," Cortez-Acosta said post-fight.

Delija suffered his first UFC loss.

In welterweight action, Jeremiah Wells' ground-and-pound in Round 3 sealed a unanimous decision win against Themba Gorimbo, as all three judges scored the fight 29-28. Wells (13-4-1) snapped a two-fight losing skid, while Gorimbo (14-6) has dropped consecutive bouts following a four-fight winning streak between May 2023 and last October.

The finishes kept coming, but this time, a bit faster and furious. In just under a round, featherweight Yadier del Valle made quick work of Isaac Dulgarian to secure a rear-naked choke and remain unbeaten. Del Valle (10-0) now has four submission wins, capping his year with consecutive rear-naked-choke victories. Meanwhile, Dulgarian (7-2) has split his last four fights, having not won consecutively since 2021-22.

Chicago's Charles Radtke took the judges out of the equation with a third-round rear-naked choke against Daniel Frunza at welterweight. Radtke (11-5) is now 4-2 through his first six UFC outings, as Frunza (9-4) remains winless in the promotion.

UFC Vegas 110 kicked off in style with flyweight Allan Nascimento securing a second-round anaconda submission against Cody Durden. Nascimento (22-6) has now won four in a row, while Durden (17-9-1) has lost three in a row and four of his last five.

Steve Garcia celebrates after winning a UFC bout
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