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Tai Tuivasa vows to continue despite losing streak

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Tai Tuivasa released a statement indicating he will not give up his fighting career despite his current losing streak. The wording of his statement has raised questions about whether he intends to continue fighting until he breaks Tony Ferguson's record for consecutive losses in the UFC. Ferguson currently holds the record with a lengthy losing streak. Tuivasa is reportedly just two losses away from matching or potentially breaking this unfortunate record. The post highlights concern about the heavyweight's future trajectory in the promotion. Details of Tuivasa's exact statement and future plans remain limited in the original report.

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Tai Tuivasa has released a public statement affirming his intention to continue his fighting career, even as a damaging losing streak raises serious questions about his future in the UFC's heavyweight division.

Tony Ferguson
Tony Ferguson

Tuivasa, known as "Bam Bam," currently holds a 15-10 professional record and sits ranked ninth in the heavyweight division. The 33-year-old Australian, who trains out of Lions High Performance Centre, has built his reputation as a pure striker, landing 3.66 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy. He has recorded zero takedown attempts per 15 minutes, making him one of the most one-dimensional but exciting stand-up fighters on the roster.

The statement drew scrutiny not only for its defiant tone but for the shadow it casts over an unwanted milestone. Tony Ferguson, the 42-year-old American veteran nicknamed "El Cucuy," holds the UFC record for the longest consecutive losing streak. Ferguson currently stands at 26-11, and reports suggest Tuivasa is only two losses away from matching or surpassing that mark. Ferguson, a former interim lightweight champion who once averaged 4.91 significant strikes landed per minute across his career, has seen his own trajectory become a cautionary tale in recent years.

Tai Tuivasa
Tai Tuivasa

Why it matters

  • Tuivasa's continued losses place him within striking distance of the UFC's most unwanted consecutive-defeat record, currently held by Ferguson
  • At 15-10 and ranked ninth at heavyweight, Tuivasa's roster spot and ranking status face increasing pressure
  • His purely stand-up style, with no takedown or submission activity on record, leaves him with limited tactical adjustments to reverse the skid
  • The ambiguous wording of his statement has prompted speculation about his long-term intentions within the promotion
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