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New opponent set
Buzukja will take on Francis Marshall in a lightweight bout at UFC Vegas 96 on Aug. 24, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Buzukja was initially slated to take on Danny Silva, but the latter withdrew, leaving Buzukja in need of a new opponent. Enter Marshall, a relatively fresh face in the UFC who boasts a 1-2-0 record in the conference. Marshall is coming off two straight losses, however, so he'll step in as a fighter desperate for a victory.
Buzukja was initially slated to take on Danny Silva, but the latter withdrew, leaving Buzukja in need of a new opponent. Enter Marshall, a relatively fresh face in the UFC who boasts a 1-2-0 record in the conference. Marshall is coming off two straight losses, however, so he'll step in as a fighter desperate for a victory.
Needs new opponent
Buzukja will not fight Danny Silva at UFC Vegas 96 on Saturday, according to Nolan King of MMA Junkie.
ANALYSIS
Buzukja and Silva were supposed to fight each other at UFC Vegas 96. But now that the latter has withdrawn from their scheduled bout, the UFC is trying to find a replacement to fight Buzukja, albeit in under one week's notice.
Buzukja and Silva were supposed to fight each other at UFC Vegas 96. But now that the latter has withdrawn from their scheduled bout, the UFC is trying to find a replacement to fight Buzukja, albeit in under one week's notice.
Secures first UFC victory
Buzukja defeated Connor Matthews via TKO (punches) at 0:22 of Round 3 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Atlantic City.
ANALYSIS
It was a nice bounce-back effort for Buzukja on the heels of a 49-second knockout loss to Jamall Emmers last November. He got the better of Matthews over the course of the first ten minutes before cracking his opponent with a quick one-two combo early in Round 3 and putting him away. It would go on to win him a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus. Buzukja seems unlikely to go on any sort of run simply because of his brawling tendencies, but he's getting elite training on a daily basis with Ray Longo and the crew out on Long Island.
It was a nice bounce-back effort for Buzukja on the heels of a 49-second knockout loss to Jamall Emmers last November. He got the better of Matthews over the course of the first ten minutes before cracking his opponent with a quick one-two combo early in Round 3 and putting him away. It would go on to win him a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus. Buzukja seems unlikely to go on any sort of run simply because of his brawling tendencies, but he's getting elite training on a daily basis with Ray Longo and the crew out on Long Island.
Set to fight Matthews
Buzukja will fight Connor Matthews at UFC Atlantic City on March 30, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Buzukja's UFC career has gotten off to a rough start, as he sits at 0-2 through his first two contests. Should he lose a third straight fight against a debuting Matthews, Buzukja's future with the promotion could be in serious jeopardy.
Buzukja's UFC career has gotten off to a rough start, as he sits at 0-2 through his first two contests. Should he lose a third straight fight against a debuting Matthews, Buzukja's future with the promotion could be in serious jeopardy.
Routed in UFC 295 opener
Buzukja lost to Jamall Emmers via TKO (punches) at 0:49 of Round 1 at UFC 295 on Saturday in New York City.
ANALYSIS
The only good news for Buzukja is that he will walk away with 20 percent of Emmers' purse after the latter missed weight by a pound on Friday morning. Other than that, it was all downhill. It was abundantly clear moments after the opening bell rang that Buzukja had zero answers for the speed and power of his opponent. It was a good stoppage from referee Keith Peterson. A product of the Serra/Longo camp on Long Island, Buzukja has not been competitive in each of his first two UFC appearances -- both this and a loss on Dana White's Contender Series back in September 2020. It's not a guarantee he will receive another fight with the company.
The only good news for Buzukja is that he will walk away with 20 percent of Emmers' purse after the latter missed weight by a pound on Friday morning. Other than that, it was all downhill. It was abundantly clear moments after the opening bell rang that Buzukja had zero answers for the speed and power of his opponent. It was a good stoppage from referee Keith Peterson. A product of the Serra/Longo camp on Long Island, Buzukja has not been competitive in each of his first two UFC appearances -- both this and a loss on Dana White's Contender Series back in September 2020. It's not a guarantee he will receive another fight with the company.