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Alexia Thainara went the distance to headline a Climate Pledge Arena card defined by first-round finishes and one bout with no winner.
UFC Fight Night in Seattle closed with Alexia Thainara raising her hand at Climate Pledge Arena. In the strawweight main event, Thainara (now 14-1-0) outworked Bruna Brasil (11-7-1) across three full rounds, taking a decision after the championship-round bell at 5:00 of the third. It wasn’t a highlight-reel ending, but it was a clear one — and it kept Thainara’s ledger nearly spotless.
If you filled out your picks in the app, the headliner may have rewarded the patient. Below it, though, the card was all about speed: several fights never saw the judges’ scorecards at all.
The standout theme of the night was how quickly things ended when they ended.
That’s four fights that never reached a full three rounds, and each one landed inside the distance in convincing fashion.
Not every favorite held serve. In the heavyweight bout, Tyrell Fortune (18-3-0) went the full fifteen minutes and took a decision over the veteran Marcin Tybura (27-11-0), a result that reshuffles the picture for anyone who leaned on Tybura’s experience.
Gibson Jr.'s finish of Hooper qualifies as the night’s signal upset on paper, given Hooper’s longer résumé and the manner of the stoppage. Stirling’s continued perfect run, meanwhile, is less an upset than a statement — a prospect who keeps closing the show.
The lightweight co-attractions leaned on the judges elsewhere: Tofiq Musayev (23-6-0) earned a three-round decision over Ignacio Bahamondes (17-7-0), grinding out the full 5:00 of the third to bank a measured win.
The bantamweight meeting between Ricky Simon (22-7-1) and Adrian Yañez (18-6-1) ended without a result — a draw or no-decision that leaves both records with a fresh tie mark and settles nothing between them. For pick’em purposes, it’s the kind of outcome that scrambles a bracket: no side to be right or wrong about.
Thainara’s decision win extends a résumé that now reads 14-1-0, keeping her among the most efficient names in the strawweight mix. Stirling’s 10-0-0 and the speed of McKinney, Gibson Jr., and O’Neill are the storylines that travel — first-round finishers always reset expectations for their next bookings. Fortune’s decision over Tybura and Musayev’s win over Bahamondes tighten the lightweight and heavyweight logjams, while the Simon–Yañez non-result likely means unfinished business.
Seattle rewarded the bold picks and punished the safe ones. If you tracked this card in the app, line up your read on the next one — the finishers here proved how little time a good prediction has to be right.