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Alexander Volkanovski poses on stage during the UFC 325 press conference
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UFC 325 Contender Delivers Devastating Knee, Inches Away from Tournament Crown Glory

January 31, 2026 3 Min Read
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The opening finish at UFC 325 was undeniably brutal. The premier MMA organization made its return to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, headlined by the UFC Featherweight Championship bout.

One of the night’s most anticipated matches was the heated rematch between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopez, but high stakes extended beyond that title fight. Earlier in the evening, fighters competed for a chance to earn a UFC contract during the finals of The Road to the UFC tournament. Among these rising stars, a highly regarded prospect secured a spot on the UFC roster in spectacular fashion.

This year, The Road to the UFC tournament wrapped up at UFC 325 in Australia, showcasing Asia’s top MMA talent battling for a UFC contract. Since its inception in 2023, the series has been known for its intense and often brutal finishes—none more dramatic than the knockout victory witnessed on this big stage.

In the bantamweight division, Lawrence Lui dominated Llanlambo to claim the title. Attention then shifted to the featherweight bracket, where Sebastian Zaray was poised to earn his place on the UFC roster after two rounds of strong performance. On the scorecards, he was leading, with commentator Michael Bisping encouraging his opponent, Keiichiro Nakamura, to take risks as the fight neared its end.

Nakamura answered the call, landing a powerful knee in the final seconds that sent Zaray to the canvas. Seizing the opportunity, Nakamura launched a ground and pound attack, prompting referee Herb Dean to stop the fight with 72 seconds left on the clock. Nakamura improved his professional record to 8-1, while Zaray’s record dropped to 10-2 after the loss.

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Despite the heartbreaking finish, Zaray impressed for much of the fight. Bisping voiced his hope that the UFC and Dana White would still offer Zaray a contract, acknowledging the potential the young fighter demonstrated.


Fan Take:
This event highlights the relentless drama and opportunity inherent in The Road to the UFC tournaments, offering fans thrilling fights and future stars. For the sport, it means the continued influx of diverse talent from Asia, which can only elevate the global appeal and competitive depth of MMA.

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