Neil Magny snaps first losing skid in 12 years, tied for second-most wins in UFC history

Neil Magny continues to etch his name in the UFC history books.

Despite it never challenging for a title, the 38-year-old Magny has been an eternal competition in the Welterweight Division for almost a decade.

'The Haitian Sensation' had never lost two fights in a row until recently and last year fell to hard -handed contenders Carlos Prates and Michael Morales.

Magny came back on Saturday at UFC Vegas 108, where he made his 35th UFC appearance against a colleague -veteran.

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Neil Magny Tko's Elizeu Zaleski Dos Santos for 23rd UFC victory

Magny came back to back-to-back for the first time and stood in his return opposite the former top-15 competition Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos.

It cost Magny two rounds to get to Dos Santos, hurt him with a knee on the feet while he stood and then on the canvas with soil and pound for the TKO interruption.

This was the 23rd UFC victory of Magny, the most in UFC Welterweight history and the second most in UFC history (connected to others), just behind Jim Miller at 27.

“Neil Magny is a G to win like this! Wapencardio,” wrote UFC commentator Dominick Cruz on X.

“Do it for the UNCs !!! Woooo !!” Former UFC champion Aljamain Sterling said about Magny's victory.

Neil Magny was able to join the UFC rangers again after UFC Vegas 108

Magny remained almost a decade in the top 15 welterweight rankings.

The American left the ranking list shortly after back-to-back losing for Morales and Prates. Magny fought against some of the best hunters in the world, including Shavkat Rakhmonov, Ian Machado Garry, Robbie Lawler and Rafael Dos Anjos.

Magny wins both top perspectives and veterans and beats Daniel Rodriguez, Mike Mallott, Phil Rowe and Geoff Neal, who is currently arranged in the division #11.

Back in the win column, Magny was able to return to the ranking on Tuesday.

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