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Louis Sutherland defeats Tai Tuivasa by unanimous decision at UFC Perth

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Louis Sutherland earned his first UFC victory by defeating Tai Tuivasa via unanimous decision with scorecards of 30-26 across the board. Sutherland snapped a two-fight losing streak and improved to 11-5 overall. Tuivasa suffered his seventh consecutive loss, extending his winless streak to over four years, with his last victory coming against Derrick Lewis in February 2022. The Australian heavyweight now holds a 14-10 professional record. This marks a significant downturn for "Bam Bam," who has not tasted victory since early 2022.

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Louis Sutherland earned his first UFC win by handing Tai Tuivasa a unanimous decision defeat at UFC Perth on May 2, 2026, with all three judges scoring the bout 30-26 in Sutherland's favor.

Sutherland entered the fight having dropped two consecutive bouts, making the victory a pivotal moment in his UFC tenure. The win pushes his professional record to 11-5 and signals a timely turnaround for the heavyweight, who needed a performance to justify his place on the roster.

Tai Tuivasa
Tai Tuivasa

For Tuivasa, the loss extends one of the most difficult stretches of his career. The Sydney-born heavyweight, who competes out of Lions High Performance Centre, has now suffered seven consecutive defeats and has not recorded a win since he stopped Derrick Lewis in February 2022 — a streak of futility spanning more than four years. He falls to 15-10 overall and drops further concern around his standing at No. 9 in the heavyweight division despite that ranking. Standing six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach, "Bam Bam" has averaged 3.66 significant strikes landed per minute across his career, a figure that reflects his reputation as an aggressive volume puncher, but his striking accuracy of 48 percent and an inability to generate any takedown or submission threat leave him with limited margin for error when his power does not land cleanly.

Why it matters

  • Sutherland snaps a two-fight skid with a dominant scoreline, potentially securing his UFC future in a competitive heavyweight landscape.
  • Tuivasa's seventh straight loss raises serious questions about his divisional ranking at No. 9 and his path back to contention.
  • A winless run of over four years erodes the momentum Tuivasa built during his fan-favorite highlight-reel knockout run in 2021 and early 2022.
  • The lopsided 30-26 cards suggest Sutherland controlled the fight across all three rounds, making this more than a close victory to dismiss.
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