Quang Le
Bang

Vietnam
Given newcomer for San Antonio
Le is scheduled to compete against Santiago Luna in a bantamweight fight at UFC Noche on Sept. 13, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Le's new opponent is a 6-0 newcomer with two KO/TKOs and four submission wins. Meanwhile, Le is looking to build a streak, with his last fight having been a submission win over Gaston Bolanos.
Le's new opponent is a 6-0 newcomer with two KO/TKOs and four submission wins. Meanwhile, Le is looking to build a streak, with his last fight having been a submission win over Gaston Bolanos.
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Awaiting new opponent
Le is now in search of an opponent for Noche UFC on Sept. 13 in San Antonio, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Le was originally a replacement for Carlos Vera in a scheduled bout against David Martinez, but now Martinez has been chosen for a matchup against Rob Font instead. That leaves Le, who is 1-2 in the UFC, without an opponent just two weeks before the scheduled event.
Le was originally a replacement for Carlos Vera in a scheduled bout against David Martinez, but now Martinez has been chosen for a matchup against Rob Font instead. That leaves Le, who is 1-2 in the UFC, without an opponent just two weeks before the scheduled event.
Finally earns first UFC win
Le defeated Gaston Bolanos via technical submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:54 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa.
ANALYSIS
A loser in each of his first two UFC fights and almost certainly looking at a release with a loss, Le managed to put forth a dominant effort that would go on to earn him a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus. By no means known as a dominant grappler, Quang somehow landed four takedowns and 5:46 worth of control time in a fight which lasted a shade under seven minutes. The rear-naked choke which ended the fight wasn't exactly expertly applied, but they all count the same. Little should be expected of Le moving forward, but he's going to get another fight with the company after this effort.
A loser in each of his first two UFC fights and almost certainly looking at a release with a loss, Le managed to put forth a dominant effort that would go on to earn him a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus. By no means known as a dominant grappler, Quang somehow landed four takedowns and 5:46 worth of control time in a fight which lasted a shade under seven minutes. The rear-naked choke which ended the fight wasn't exactly expertly applied, but they all count the same. Little should be expected of Le moving forward, but he's going to get another fight with the company after this effort.
Will face Bolanos
Le will take on Gaston Bolanos on a May 3 UFC bout at Wells Fargo Arena, Nolan King of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
Le is still searching for his first win at the UFC level after his most recent bout finished with a loss to Long Xiao via KO in the third round on Nov. 23. Bolanos has gone 2-1 at the UFC level.
Le is still searching for his first win at the UFC level after his most recent bout finished with a loss to Long Xiao via KO in the third round on Nov. 23. Bolanos has gone 2-1 at the UFC level.
Still searching for first UFC win
Le lost to Long Xiao via KO (punch) at 1:28 of Round 3 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Macau, China.
ANALYSIS
Le made his late-notice UFC debut in August in a very tough spot against Chris Gutierrez and showed pretty well in seeing the final bell in a unanimous decision defeat. He wasn't able to replicate that success here. Long consistently won the striking exchanges between the two throughout the bout before closing the show with a brutal right hand. Le appeared to be out before he hit the mat. With just 10 professional fights under his belt at age 33 and a loser in each of his first two bouts with the UFC, there's no guarantee Le gets a third opportunity.
Le made his late-notice UFC debut in August in a very tough spot against Chris Gutierrez and showed pretty well in seeing the final bell in a unanimous decision defeat. He wasn't able to replicate that success here. Long consistently won the striking exchanges between the two throughout the bout before closing the show with a brutal right hand. Le appeared to be out before he hit the mat. With just 10 professional fights under his belt at age 33 and a loser in each of his first two bouts with the UFC, there's no guarantee Le gets a third opportunity.
Set to fight Nov. 23rd
Le is slated to fight Long Xiao in a bantamweight bout at UFC Fight Night 248 on Nov. 23rd, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Le will return to the octagon after losing against Chris Gutierrez via unanimous decision in August -- marking his first professional loss. The 32-year-old holds a record of 8-1-0 and will look to bounce back against Xiao, who has the same reach as Le but stands two inches taller.
Le will return to the octagon after losing against Chris Gutierrez via unanimous decision in August -- marking his first professional loss. The 32-year-old holds a record of 8-1-0 and will look to bounce back against Xiao, who has the same reach as Le but stands two inches taller.