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The Enduring Heart of the Croatian Heavyweight: Ante Delija’s Legacy

The journey of Ante Delija, born August 7, 1990, in Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a powerful testament to resilience and unwavering belief. Known by the chilling nickname “Walking Trouble,” Delija’s career has been less about easy victories and more about overcoming truly catastrophic setbacks, a story that has endeared him to fight fans around the world. He fights not just for wins, but to honor the sheer effort it took to simply stay in the sport he loves.
A Champion’s Test: The Road of Redemption
Delija’s professional career, which began in 2011, has taken him across global promotions like M-1 Global, RIZIN, and KSW. However, one event defined his journey for years: a fight in 2015 against Marcin Tybura, where Delija suffered a horrific open fracture of his tibia. The injury was so severe that it required multiple surgeries and led to a persistent bacterial infection, sidelining him for nearly three years. Many would have retired, but Delija’s commitment was unbreakable.
His return to competition was a victory in itself, but the true redemption came years later in the Professional Fighters League (PFL). After a grueling run, facing the division’s best, Delija secured the ultimate prize: the 2022 PFL Heavyweight World Championship and the accompanying $1 million prize. This championship not only validated his sacrifice but proved that his spirit, like his nickname, is truly “Walking Trouble” for anyone who doubts him.
From the Tournament Grind to the Octagon Spotlight
Delija, fighting out of Gladiator Croatia and Team Kaobon, finally made his long-awaited debut in the UFC in 2025. His entry was nothing short of spectacular: at UFC Paris, he faced Marcin Tybura once more. In a deeply emotional, full-circle moment, Delija emphatically defeated the man against whom he suffered his career-threatening injury, scoring a first-round knockout.
This victory was a culmination of a decade of blood, sweat, and physical anguish, and it immediately propelled the 35-year-old into the elite of the Heavyweight division, debuting at #9 in the UFC Heavyweight rankings. His overall professional record stands at 26 wins and 6 losses (26-6-0), boasting 13 knockouts and 7 submissions, showcasing a tough, well-rounded style focused on pressure, grappling, and relentless finishing power.
The Apex of Contention: A Step Toward the Top
Ante Delija is now set for a quick return to the Octagon for a high-profile co-main event at UFC Fight Night 263 on November 1, 2025, where he faces the charismatic and explosive Waldo Cortes-Acosta.
This matchup is a pivotal crossroads for both men in the Heavyweight rankings. For Delija, it is an immediate opportunity to prove his debut was not a fluke, but the start of a serious championship run. A victory over the higher-ranked Cortes-Acosta would validate his placement among the division’s best and establish him as a truly dangerous contender for the gold.
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Get to know Waldo Cortes-Acosta: From the Diamond to the Octagon, The Journey of ‘Salsa Boy’

Waldo Cortes-Acosta is more than just a UFC Heavyweight; he is the embodiment of a life redirected by passion and hard work. Born on October 3, 1991, in Fundación, Barahona Province, Dominican Republic, Cortes-Acosta’s athletic journey began not in the gym, but on the field. He was a professional baseball player in his home country before a life-changing move brought him to the United States. This background in professional sports instilled a unique combination of high-level athleticism, dedication, and the ability to perform under pressure that would later define his fighting career. His infectious personality and powerful movement earned him the nickname, “Salsa Boy.”
The Heavyweight with Rhythm: Trading a Bat for a Hook
In a move that surprised some but ignited his true calling, Cortes-Acosta began training in boxing and mixed martial arts around the age of 24. This relatively late start meant he had to compress years of development into a short time, a challenge he met with relentless enthusiasm. Fighting out of Phoenix, Arizona, Cortes-Acosta quickly made a name for himself in the professional MMA scene, compiling an impressive early record and capturing the LFA Heavyweight Championship.
His path to the UFC was secured in spectacular fashion in 2022 on Dana White’s Contender Series, where he earned a contract with a definitive first-round TKO, signaling the arrival of a new, dynamic force in the division.
A Permanent Smile and Explosive Power: Conquering the Heavyweight Division
With a professional MMA record of 14 wins and 2 losses (14-2-0), Cortes-Acosta has established himself as a reliable and exciting Heavyweight contender. His style is a thrilling blend of his boxing heritage and newfound martial arts prowess, resulting in six knockouts and one submission victory.
His run in the UFC has included a series of significant victories, showcasing his durability and ability to maintain a high pace for the full three rounds, evidenced by his seven decision wins. He has demonstrated his place among the elite with wins over veteran names like Andrei Arlovski and powerful contenders like Serghei Spivac and Ryan Spann. Though he encountered a recent setback in a unanimous decision loss to former interim challenger Sergei Pavlovich, “Salsa Boy” is ranked #6 in the UFC Heavyweight rankings and remains a constant threat, beloved by fans for his charisma and never-quit attitude inside the Octagon.
The Next Chapter: Maintaining Rank in the Co-Main Event
Waldo Cortes-Acosta is scheduled for his next high-stakes challenge at UFC Fight Night 263 on November 1, 2025. In what is slated as the co-main event, he will face fellow Heavyweight Ante Delija. For Cortes-Acosta, this bout is crucial: a decisive victory over a respected opponent like Delija is essential to maintain his top-10 ranking and prove that he is ready to climb even higher toward a UFC Heavyweight title shot.
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Get to Know UFC Fighter David Onama: The Silent Assassin’s Journey

The story of David Aliga Onama is one defined by perseverance, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of a dream across continents. Born in the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in Uganda on June 7, 1994, David’s early life was marked by the necessity of seeking a better future. When he was 10 years old, he and his family made the life-changing move to the United States, settling in Kansas City, Missouri, with the express goal of seeking a better education and a safer, more stable life.
A New Life, A New Fight
Like many young immigrants, Onama arrived with ambition. He eventually pursued martial arts, turning a childhood passion into a profession. He started training in 2013, falling in love with the combination of combat sports and competition. Onama dedicated himself fully to fighting, calling it his “only job,” and quickly rose through the amateur ranks, amassing a perfect 10-0 record.
He transitioned to professional MMA in 2019, quickly compiling an impressive 8-0 record, capturing the FAC Lightweight Championship along the way. His style is encapsulated in his chilling nickname, the “Silent Assassin”: a fighter who doesn’t rely on trash talk but instead uses explosive striking power and a diverse skill set, boasting seven knockouts and four submissions, to finish his opponents.
The Ultimate Goal
Onama’s path to the UFC was an immediate test of his readiness. He took his promotional debut on short notice at a higher weight class (Lightweight), where he fought a grueling three-round decision loss. Rather than being discouraged, this experience only sharpened his focus. Upon returning to his natural Featherweight division (145 lbs), the “Silent Assassin” truly found his stride.
He has since become a thrilling fixture on the UFC roster, known for his willingness to stand in the pocket and exchange. His highlights include two Performance of the Night bonuses for spectacular stoppages over Gabriel Benitez and Gabriel Santos, showcasing his fight-ending power, which is often unleashed by a potent jab and hidden power. He also earned a Fight of the Night award for a savage, back-and-forth battle with Nate Landwehr, proving he has the heart and conditioning to go to war.
Fighting out of Factory X in Colorado, Onama is part of a high-level training camp that has helped him evolve into a more technical striker. For David Onama, fighting in the UFC is more than a job, it’s the fulfillment of a life-long dream and a commitment to providing a better life for his family. He fights for the people who believe in him, a testament to the fact that hard work pays off and that the quiet determination of the “Silent Assassin” speaks louder than any words.
Ascending to the Featherweight Apex
David Onama’s spectacular run of recent victories has elevated him into the ranked featherweight elite. He is now set to compete in the biggest opportunity of his career, headlining his first-ever UFC event against fellow ranked striker Steve “Mean Machine” Garcia. This five-round main event at UFC Fight Night 263 on November 1, 2025, is a high-stakes clash where two of the division’s most dangerous finishers will collide. For Onama, a dominant victory here would propel him significantly up the Featherweight rankings, putting him on the doorstep of the division’s top contenders and cementing his place as a force to be reckoned with.
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Get to Know Steve “Mean Machine” Garcia: New Mexico’s Knockout Heart

From the high-altitude fighting hub of New Mexico comes a mixed martial artist whose quiet dedication speaks volumes through thunderous knockouts: Estevan Garcia Jr., better known as Steve “Mean Machine” Garcia. More than just his formidable 6’0” frame and 75-inch reach, Garcia’s journey is a heartwarming tale of a local kid from Albuquerque and Rio Rancho who found his path and resilience inside the cage.
The Spark of a Fighter
Born on May 22, 1992, Steve Garcia’s martial arts story began not out of a lifelong ambition but through the simple encouragement of his friends. At just 15 years old, he stepped into Greg Jackson’s satellite gym, a decision that would define his life. He refined his skills, training jiu-jitsu and kickboxing before making his home at the world-renowned Jackson-Wink MMA team. This environment became the crucible where he forged the “Mean Machine” persona—a nickname that perfectly captures his aggressive, knockout-hunting style, but perhaps undersells the committed spirit beneath.
His professional career, which began in 2013, has been a testament to his grit. He made a name for himself early in promotions like Bellator MMA, showcasing his power with a string of wins, many coming by way of knockout.
The Path of Resilience
Garcia’s journey to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was one of genuine persistence. While he earned an impressive first-round TKO victory on the Dana White’s Contender Series in 2019, he missed weight, which temporarily cost him a contract. This setback highlights a struggle many fighters face: the grueling demands of weight cutting. Garcia ultimately transitioned from the Bantamweight division (135 lbs) up to the Featherweight (145 lbs) and even Lightweight (155 lbs) divisions, a strategic move that allowed his body to perform optimally and showcased his commitment to a sustainable, healthier career.
Once he officially landed in the UFC, Garcia proved that the “Mean Machine” was built for the spotlight. His recent years have been a spectacular display of striking dominance, culminating in an achievement that puts him in the MMA history books: he is tied for the fourth most consecutive knockouts in UFC history (5).
A Man Defined by Action
Steve Garcia stands for the unwavering spirit of a fighter who always moves forward, both literally in the cage and figuratively in life. His professional record of 18 wins and 5 losses, with 14 victories coming by knockout, is proof of his finishing power. He’s been honored three times with the Performance of the Night bonus, rewarding his electrifying wins against opponents like Chase Hooper, Seung Woo Choi, and Kyle Nelson. His unanimous decision victory over veteran Calvin Kattar further solidified his place in the Featherweight rankings, where he stands as a ranked contender.
From the gyms of New Mexico to the bright lights of the UFC, Steve Garcia’s career is an inspiring message that every defeat is merely a detour on the road to a spectacular victory. He is the quiet warrior who lets his fists and elbows do the talking, showing the world that with heart and perseverance, the “Mean Machine” will always keep running.
The Future: A Main Event Spotlight
The journey of the “Mean Machine” is only accelerating. Garcia is preparing for the biggest opportunity of his career as he is scheduled to headline his first-ever UFC event. On Friday, November 1, 2025, Garcia will face fellow ranked Featherweight contender David Onama in the main event of UFC Fight Night 263 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. This five-round matchup pits two of the division’s most powerful strikers against each other. For Garcia, this main event spot is not just a high-profile fight; it’s a chance to cement his place in the upper echelon of the Featherweight division and prove that the kid from New Mexico has truly arrived as a global fighting star.
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