Ante Delija
Walking Trouble
                    
Croatia
Finished in strange ending
Delija lost to Waldo Cortes-Acosta via KO (punches) at 3:59 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
					ANALYSIS
This one will be talked about for a while. Delija pinned Cortes-Acosta along the fence a little over three minutes into the fight and unloaded with everything but the kitchen sink. Referee Mark Smith eventually stepped in, and Delija appeared to have won. Waldo complained about an eye poke during the sequence, and upon review, it was confirmed. The fight was eventually restarted and Delija was knocked out just seconds later. It was just Delija's second UFC fight, so the setback isn't the end of the world, but at age 35, he simply cannot afford to be giving away any fights.
				This one will be talked about for a while. Delija pinned Cortes-Acosta along the fence a little over three minutes into the fight and unloaded with everything but the kitchen sink. Referee Mark Smith eventually stepped in, and Delija appeared to have won. Waldo complained about an eye poke during the sequence, and upon review, it was confirmed. The fight was eventually restarted and Delija was knocked out just seconds later. It was just Delija's second UFC fight, so the setback isn't the end of the world, but at age 35, he simply cannot afford to be giving away any fights.
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    Will fight Cortes-Acosta
Delija will fight Waldo Cortes-Acosta at UFC Vegas 110 on Nov. 1, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
					ANALYSIS
Delija is coming off a debut win against Marcin Tybura in September via TKO (punches). His opponent, Cortes-Acosta, is coming off a loss against Sergei Pavlovich in August, but he had won his previous five bouts.
				Delija is coming off a debut win against Marcin Tybura in September via TKO (punches). His opponent, Cortes-Acosta, is coming off a loss against Sergei Pavlovich in August, but he had won his previous five bouts.
Shines in UFC debut
Delija defeated Marcin Tybura via TKO (punches) at 2:03 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Paris.
					ANALYSIS
A member of the PFL roster since 2021, Delija signed with the UFC in June and made his company debut here against Tybura. He wasted zero time in making an immediate impact. Delija isn't a technical fighter and his durability is questionable, but the power is real and he can end a fight in an instant if his opposition doesn't bother to slow down his forward advancements which Tybura failed to do this evening. Delija is 35 years old already and his inconsistent results late in his PFL run suggest he may have some problems stringing together victories at the highest level, but this was a good start.
				A member of the PFL roster since 2021, Delija signed with the UFC in June and made his company debut here against Tybura. He wasted zero time in making an immediate impact. Delija isn't a technical fighter and his durability is questionable, but the power is real and he can end a fight in an instant if his opposition doesn't bother to slow down his forward advancements which Tybura failed to do this evening. Delija is 35 years old already and his inconsistent results late in his PFL run suggest he may have some problems stringing together victories at the highest level, but this was a good start.
Slated for UFC debut
Delija will face Marcin Tybura in a heavyweight bout at UFC Paris on Sept. 6, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
					ANALYSIS
Delija will make his UFC debut against an opponent who is 14-8 in the promotion and is coming off two straight victories. This fight will be a tall order for the new signee, but Delija did have a UFC bout scheduled in 2020 that was ultimately cancelled, so this has been a long time coming for the Croatian.
				Delija will make his UFC debut against an opponent who is 14-8 in the promotion and is coming off two straight victories. This fight will be a tall order for the new signee, but Delija did have a UFC bout scheduled in 2020 that was ultimately cancelled, so this has been a long time coming for the Croatian.
Signs with UFC
Delija has signed with the UFC, according to Guilherme Cruz of MMA Fighting.
					ANALYSIS
At 34 years old, Delija will make a move to the UFC. Since his 2022 PFL Heavyweight Tournament win, he has fought thrice, once each year from 2023 onward. Delija went 2-1, with his latest fight not part of the PFL and instead at an event called FNC 22. With a TKO win then, he enters the UFC with 18 finishes and 12 KO/TKOs in 31 fights, with a 25-6 record.
				At 34 years old, Delija will make a move to the UFC. Since his 2022 PFL Heavyweight Tournament win, he has fought thrice, once each year from 2023 onward. Delija went 2-1, with his latest fight not part of the PFL and instead at an event called FNC 22. With a TKO win then, he enters the UFC with 18 finishes and 12 KO/TKOs in 31 fights, with a 25-6 record.
Quick TKO wins PFL title
Delija defeated Matheus Scheffel via TKO (punches) at 2:50 of Round 1 at the 2022 PFL Championships to win the heavyweight title and $1 million top prize.
					ANALYSIS
Delija was one of the bigger favorites on the entire card and absolutely looked the part. He was able to back an overmatched opponent against the cage relatively early before unloading a flurry of strikes that forced referee Dan Miragliotta to step in and call off the proceedings. Delija was at one point booked for a UFC bout, but it never materialized. It now might be difficult to draw him away from a promotion that puts up a $1 million prize for the heavyweight champion each year, but the 32-year-old prodige of Mirko Cro Cop certainly has plenty of options.
				Delija was one of the bigger favorites on the entire card and absolutely looked the part. He was able to back an overmatched opponent against the cage relatively early before unloading a flurry of strikes that forced referee Dan Miragliotta to step in and call off the proceedings. Delija was at one point booked for a UFC bout, but it never materialized. It now might be difficult to draw him away from a promotion that puts up a $1 million prize for the heavyweight champion each year, but the 32-year-old prodige of Mirko Cro Cop certainly has plenty of options.







