Neil Magny Scores TKO at UFC Vegas 108 to Move Up Welterweight Records List
By Ali Hammad August 05, 2025 14:12
Neil Magny made a stellar return to the win column with a dominant second-round TKO victory over Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos at UFC Vegas 108 on August 2, 2025. This win not only halted Magny’s two-fight losing streak but also propelled him further up the UFC welterweight records list, solidifying his status as one of the most enduring and successful fighters in UFC history.
The fight unfolded at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, with Magny and dos Santos engaging in a highly tactical first round. Dos Santos managed to pressure Magny, forcing him into some difficult positions on the ground. However, Magny’s veteran experience shone through in the second round. Seizing an opening, he secured back control and unleashed a relentless ground-and-pound assault that forced the referee to step in at 4:39 minutes of Round 2.
This victory marked Magny’s 30th career win in the UFC, tying him for the second-most wins in the organization’s history. Magny, now 38, is displaying remarkable longevity and resilience in a sport known for its physical and mental tolls. His ability to adapt and overcome early adversity in the fight reflects the growth and tenacity that have defined his decade-plus career.
Addressing reporters after his win, Magny expressed a renewed hunger to climb back into the welterweight rankings. “Goal number one was to get the win, and that’s checked off,” Magny said. “Now it’s about finding the next opponent, climbing back towards the rankings, and showing the world I still have what it takes.” He acknowledged dos Santos’s unorthodox approach in the fight, which included a more grappling-heavy style than typically seen from the Brazilian veteran. “Elizeu is a tough competitor and made some smart adjustments. He wanted to take the fight to the ground, but I stayed composed and found the opening,” Magny noted.
Magny’s TKO win also came just before his 38th birthday, underscoring his enduring competitiveness in the welterweight division. The victory prevented him from becoming the first fighter in UFC history to lose three straight bouts after enjoying such a long tenure with numerous wins. Having fought some of the division's toughest contenders over the years, Magny’s aggressive yet strategic style has earned him a reputation as a “gatekeeper,” but he has continually defied expectations by rebounding strongly.
In addition to his notable win count, Magny holds records for both total and significant strikes landed in the welterweight division, showcasing his striking prowess combined with solid grappling skills. His ability to maintain high-level performances over an extended career makes him a respected figure among fighters and fans alike.
With this momentum, the UFC welterweight division’s landscape remains challenging, but Magny’s victory reminds everyone that veteran fighters can still make tremendous impacts. Looking forward, Magny’s path includes targeting ranked opponents, aiming to re-enter the top ten and possibly contend for a title shot if he continues his winning ways.
In summary, Neil Magny’s second-round TKO at UFC Vegas 108 represents much more than a comeback win; it reiterates why he remains a significant force in UFC welterweight history. As he pushes onward in his storied career, Magny’s blend of experience, durability, and tactical skills positions him uniquely to keep climbing the ranks and influencing the division’s future.

