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Tai Tuivasa statement raises questions about pursuing Tony Ferguson loss record

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Oleg Vesch commented on Tai Tuivasa's recent statement with concern about specific wording suggesting the heavyweight won't give up until achieving a certain goal. The post humorously questions whether Tuivasa is aiming to break Tony Ferguson's record for consecutive losses in the UFC. Tuivasa is currently two losses away from matching Ferguson's unfortunate streak. The post appears to be commentary on Tuivasa's recent struggles rather than reporting confirmed plans.

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A tongue-in-cheek social media observation has put Australian heavyweight Tai Tuivasa back in the spotlight, this time for reasons that have little to do with his performances inside the cage.

MMA commentator Oleg Vesch flagged a recent statement from Tuivasa, noting that the wording raised eyebrows. Vesch humorously suggested that Tuivasa's vow not to give up could be interpreted as a pursuit of Tony Ferguson's infamous consecutive-loss streak in the UFC. It is a joke rooted in a painful reality: Tuivasa is currently two losses away from matching whatever mark Ferguson currently holds.

Tony Ferguson
Tony Ferguson

Tuivasa, 33, carries a 15-10 record and sits ninth in the UFC heavyweight division. The Mount Druitt-born fighter is a southpaw standing six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach. Once celebrated for his knockout power and beer-chugging celebrations, "Bam Bam" has endured a rough run that has pushed him down the divisional ladder. He lands 3.66 significant strikes per minute at a 48 percent accuracy rate, and his game is built entirely on striking — he has not recorded a single takedown or submission attempt per 15 minutes across his UFC tenure.

On the other side of the comparison, Ferguson is a 42-year-old American veteran carrying a 26-11 record. "El Cucuy" was once one of the most feared lightweights on the planet, logging a remarkable win streak before a skid that has become one of the more discussed storylines in recent UFC history. He lands 4.91 significant strikes per minute and attempts 0.9 submissions per 15 minutes, underscoring the well-rounded style that made him a contender for years.

Tai Tuivasa
Tai Tuivasa

Why it matters

  • Tuivasa's ranking at ninth in heavyweight means continued losses could push him out of the top ten entirely
  • The Ferguson comparison reflects a broader conversation about when organizations and fighters reassess career trajectories
  • Both men are pure strikers by recent statistical measures, though Ferguson's submission history adds more dimension to his profile
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