
UFC London is in the books; With one promotional meter who reveals that he has now arrived, despite the score of a monumental underdog victory.
UFC Fight Night: Edwards vs Brady was a shockingly bad night for English hunters, who only went 3-6 about the provisional and main cards of whom many had entered the O2 as the favorites of the Bookie.
Physically, the biggest upset of the map was the unanimous decision of Marcin Tybura on the then undefeated Juggernaut Mick Parkin-Helas there is a chance that UFC London could be the last time that we see the Polish veteran in the Octagon.
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Marcin Tybura confirms that UFC London was 'last fight' on contract
On the way to UFC London, the majority of fans predicted that Parkin would beat Tybura, with about 62% of the tapology of picks that go for the Englishman.
However, the nine -year promotional meter proved to be too smart for the emerging competition, with the help of his experience and a broader range of weapons to surpass Parkin on the way to a solid unanimous decision.
During the press conference after the fight, Tybura revealed that he had now officially fought his UFC contract and was set to enter a free agency.
'Actually, yes, I certainly want some fight now [my focus] It is a bit more of the recovery because Mick is a tough guy and has given me a little damage.
“But today my contract ended with the UFC. That was my last fight, so at the moment I hope to get a new one.”
The Polish powerhouse, who retains a 14-8 record in the UFC, acknowledged that “this fight was about prove that I still hear in the top 10 and that I have so much [still] to offer. “
Tybura has recently started the UFC and dropped the results to Tom Aspinall and Serghei Spivac, but scored impressive victories over Tai Tuisa and Jhonata Diniz in exchange.
When asked if he is in conversation to renew his UFC contract, Tybura simply stated that he leaves the negotiations to his team: “My manager will do all the job, and I trust him with everything, I am pretty sure that he is working on it.”
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Heavyweight is one of the most shallow departments in the UFC, and as one of the more well -known hunters who are still active, chances are that the wish of Tybura for contract renewal will be granted.
But at the age of 39 there is certainly a possibility that the promotion will opt for the re-signing of their 22-Fight veteran, who has experienced his quite part of UPS and Downs in the UFC Octagon.
Tybura lost his UFC debut against Tim Johnson in 2016, before he went on a three-fighter run with a very impressive victory over former champion Andrei Arlovski.
Then the Poles 'Dark Age' – four of his next five battles came to lose, including Brute TKO losing by Derrick Lewis, Shamil Abdurakhimov and Augusto Sakai.
Tybura bounced back with five big wins in a row, the best TKO wins on Greg Hardy and Walt Harris, before he met Alexander Volkov in 2021.
The popular heavyweight then scored two decisions on Alexandr Romanov and Blagoy Ivanov, before his notorious Ko loss for Tom Aspinall in 2023: followed by Tuivasa (Win), Spivac (loss) and Diniz (Win).
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