UFC Vancouver: Live Results And Highlights

UFC Vancouver fight night on October 18, 2025.
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UFC Vancouver fight night on October 18, 2025.

The UFC heads to Vancouver for the latest Fight Night, one week ahead of the much-anticipated UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi.

The card is headlined by #4 ranked midleweight, Reinier de Ridder and #9 ranked Brendan Allen – who filled in for de Ridder’s original opponent atop the Vancouver card, Anthony “Fluffy” Hernandez.

The card also features numerous high-profile Canadian talents like Mike Malott, Jasmine Jasudavicius and Aiemann Zahabi.

Below the live results will be updated as they come in from the prelims onwards.

UFC 319 Live Results & Highlights

Main Card (ESPN/ESPN+: 4 p.m. PT, 7 p.m. ET)

Reinier de Ridder vs Brendan Allen

A less than thrilling main event saw the Reinier de Ridder look to leapfrog current #2 ranked contender, Nassourdine Imavov, to be the next man to face off against current 185 lb champion, Khamzat Chimaev.

The fight did not go how RDR or his team would have either expected or liked, with the Dutchman coming into the fight as a reasonably strong -250 favorite over Allen, who is coming off a win against Italian, Marvin Vettori, at UFC 318 in July.

After a strong first round, RDR struggled to contain the American, and after spending the majority of the fourth round at the mercy of the #9 ranked contender, threw in the towel just before the fifth round was set to start.

Result: Brendan Allen by TKO/Retirement – Round 4.

Kevin Holland vs. Mike Malott

A shot to the nether-regions threatened to finish the fight in the first round, but after using the full five minutes (and more to get back onto his feet) and re-start the fight – and the referee deciding to not take a point for the two-time infraction, Malott won a 29-28 decision on all three judges’ scorecards.

Result: Malott by Decision – Unanimous

Marlon Vera vs. Aiemann Zahabi

Zahabi went into the fight as a small -135 favorite. And the line proved to be accurate, as an ultra close, but highly entertaining fight went to a split decision that went in the Montreal man’s favor.

Result: Zahabi by Decision – Split.

Manon Fiorot vs Jasmine Jasudavicius

The French fighter looked to get back to winning ways after falling to Valentina Shevchenko in the battle for the UFC Women’s Flyweight Championship back at UFC 315 in May.

And win she did, managing to get a TKO win over up-and-coming Canadian star, Jasmine Jasudavicius, who prior to the fight was riding a five-fight win streak that saw her rise to #5 in the women’s flyweight rankings.

Result: Fiorot by TKO – Round 1.

Charles Jourdain vs. Davey Grant 

A perfectly timed flying knee paved the way for another guillotine choke submission for Charles Jourdain, who moves to 2-0 following his move down to bantamweight, after spending almost the entirety of his prior UFC career at featherweight.

Result: Jourdain by Submission – Round 1

Kyle Nelson vs. Matt Frevola

An excellent Kyle Nelson performance was marred by a strange restart mid-way through round one, after it seemed like Nelson had gotten the best of his opponent.

However, the Canadian still managed to get the best of his veteran opponent in his first fight since his permanent move to lightweight, taking a decision win.

Result: Nelson by Decision – Unanimous.

Prelims (ESPN/ESPN+: 1 p.m. PT, 4 p.m. ET)

Drew Dober vs. Kyle Prepolec

A cautious start to the fight turned into the a brawl by mid way through the third round, which eventually culminated in a TKO finish in the third round by Dober, shortly after Prepolec was incapacitated for minutes on the ground after the American hit him with an accidental shot to the crotch.

This KO puts Dober by himself atop the list of most knockouts/TKOs in the lightweight (155 lb) division.

Result: Dober by TKO – Round 3

Cody Gibson vs Aoriqileng

The fight never really got going, as Aoriqileng put the beatdown on the moderately favored Gibson early on, finishing the fight in just 21 seconds by TKO.

Result: Aoriqileng by TKO – Round 1

Bruno Silva vs. HyunSung Park

Despite coming in as the underdog, Silva impressed out of the gate, giving Park issues both on the feet and with his ground game.

Silva ultimately found a finish in round two, submitting Park by rear naked choke.

Result: Silva by Submission – Round 2.

Danny Barlow vs. Djorden Santos

American, Danny Barlow faced off against Brazilian Djorden Santos in what was one of the more entertaining, scrappy fights of the night.

Barlow, coming in as the big favorite (-260), ultimately could not get it done as Santos won the fight in a 29-28, highly watchable prelim bout.

Result: Santos by Decision – unanimous.

Stephanie Luciano vs. Ravena Oliveira

Stephanie Luciano, who came into the fight as another relatively big favorite (-300), looked to get her second win the UFC, after going 1-1 since her debut in August 2024 – a win against former DWCS foe, Talita Alencar.

And she managed just that, getting a submission win against Brazilian, Ravena Oliveira, who now falls to 0-2 inside the Octagon.

Result: Stephanie Luciano by submission – Round 3

Azamat Bekoev vs. Yousri Belgaroui

Having made light work of his first two UFC fights against Ryan Loder and Zachary Reese, Bekoev came into the bout as a relatively big favorite (-300) against Yousri Belgaroui, who had not fought for over a year since fighting in Dana White’s Contender Series in September 2024, although he did not win a contract that day despite getting a finish.

But Belgaroui impressed with his takedown defense early on, and as the fight continued it showed that the Dutchman had a distinct advantage on the feet, consistently managing to get through to Bekoev on the feet.

Ultimately, this proved to be too much for the Russian, who was finished by TKO just under a minute into the third round of the fight.

Result: Yousri Belgaroui by TKO – Round 3.

Melissa Croden vs. Tainara Lisboa

Croden came into the fight a small favorite over Lisboa, and after a close first round, Croden continued to put the pressure on in the second before ultimately finding a TKO finish with just one minute left in round three, giving the Ontario, Canada native a big first win in her UFC debut.

Result: Melissa Croden by TKO – Round 3.

 

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