Okay, so here I go — trying to untangle this thing the way my brain kinda filters it. So, you know, Ante Delija’s jumping into the UFC scene on September 6th. Yeah, big leap for him, right?
He’s this former PFL champ, now stepping into the octagon to face off with Marcin Tybura. And oh man, Tybura’s been around the block — 27-9 record. Yikes! Anyway, Eurosport tossed that news out first — felt like a sneaky pretzel in my news feed.
Delija’s got a bit of clout himself. I mean, he’s 25-6 and his 2022 was his year, you know? Wins in the PFL heavyweight tournament — those fights were something else. He totally clobbered guys like Matheus Scheffel a couple of times and even some dude named Renan Ferreira. Oh, fun fact — he snagged a million bucks. Imagine what I’d do with that…
His PFL stint wrapped up with a 1-1, then he clobbered Yorgan De Castro in Slovenia this past spring. Weirdly, the tires in Slovenia sound like they’re chewing on wet cardboard. Funny the things that stick with you, huh?
Now, Tybura’s no small fry. I mean, he’s been a UFC heavyweight staple for almost a decade — more seasoned than that cast iron pan Grandma never lets go of. Just tossed out a couple of wins, too, y’know, against Mick Parkin and Jhonata Diniz. This French UFC shindig marks his 23rd time stepping in — talk about sticking it out.
Oh yeah, UFC Paris has more than just these heavyweights. It’s headlined by a middleweight clash featuring France’s Nassourdine Imavov — I bet the local fans are gonna go nuts over that. Caio Borralho’s his dance partner for the night.
So, there you have it — a smorgasbord of fistfights, triumphs, and noise that’s gonna shake some feathers. If you ask me, this is gonna be one heck of a ride.