UFC Vegas 110 Excitement Report

The community has spoken—UFC Vegas 110 scored 60% overall excitement, marking a night where the ground game took center stage. Submissions made up a massive 46% of finishes, while just 15% ended by knockout, showing how grappling-heavy this card turned out to be.
Even with slower stretches, the event had its moments. A few fights broke out into real wars, but overall it was a night where control and position outweighed chaos.
The Fights That Brought the Energy
The fans rewarded technical battles over wild brawls, with a few clear standouts leading the way.
- Nascimento vs. Durden (84%) – Earned People’s Fight of the Night honors for a gritty, back-and-forth scrap that mixed everything from scrambles to striking rallies.
- Garcia vs. Onama (80%) – The main event delivered steady pace and clean moments, even if it didn’t explode late.
- Cortes Acosta vs. Delija (78%) – A fun heavyweight bout with more movement and volume than expected.
- Elekana vs. Christian (73%) – One of the more evenly matched brawls of the night.
- Dulgjarian vs. del Valle (73%) – Wild exchanges early kept fans engaged start to finish.
What the Numbers Say
The data paints a clear picture: more tapouts than knockouts, a lot of control time, and few early finishes. Decisions made up 38% of the outcomes, with only a handful of explosive moments standing out.
Underdogs managed to grab 23% of the wins, showing that the card was competitive even when it wasn’t always high-paced.
Full Card Excitement Scores
Top Tier (70%+)
- Nascimento vs. Durden – 84%
- Garcia vs. Onama – 80%
- Cortes Acosta vs. Delija – 78%
- Elekana vs. Christian – 73%
- Dulgjarian vs. del Valle – 73%
Mid Tier (50–69%)
- Johnson vs. Dumas – 64%
- Cuamba vs. Lee – 67%
- Radtke vs. Frunza – 67%
- Wells vs. Gorimbo – 58%
- Vieira vs. Dumont – 54%
- Rowe vs. Ko – 51%
- Alencar vs. Carnelossi – 50%
Low Tier (<50%)
- Ardelean vs. Rulz – 46%
UFC Vegas 110 wasn’t a fireworks show, but it had depth—strong grappling showcases, smart adjustments, and a few standout wars that lifted the card above the numbers. As always, these scores come straight from the community. Keep rating every fight, and together we’ll keep tracking where the real action lives.
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