TLDR
- Iwo Baraniewski (8-0) faces Junior Tafa (7-5) in the light heavyweight division at UFC Vegas 118
- Baraniewski is a heavy favorite at -380 with three straight first-round knockout wins in the UFC
- Tafa enters as a +300 underdog but has knockout power and recently won via ground-and-pound
- Oddsmakers favor the fight ending under 1.5 rounds at -330
- Both fighters are known for finishing ability with Baraniewski having six knockouts and Tafa having seven
Sources: sports.betmgm.com | clutchpoints.com | pickswise.com
Undefeated Polish prospect Iwo Baraniewski will put his perfect record on the line against Australian knockout artist Junior Tafa at UFC Vegas 118 on Saturday night. The light heavyweight bout opens the main card of UFC Fight Night 278, headlined by Muhammad vs. Bonfim.
Baraniewski enters the fight as a heavy betting favorite at -380, while Tafa comes in as the underdog at +300. Oddsmakers expect a quick finish, with the under 1.5 rounds priced at -330.
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Baraniewski’s Perfect Start
Baraniewski brings an 8-0 professional record into the octagon, with all three of his UFC appearances ending in first-round knockouts. The 6-foot Polish fighter with a 73.5-inch reach defeated Ibo Aslan and Austen Lane via knockout in his first two UFC bouts.
His most recent victory came against Austen Lane, whom he finished with a left hook in the first round. Baraniewski has finished all eight of his professional wins, including six by knockout and two by submission.
The Polish fighter averages 15.77 strikes per minute with 70% striking accuracy. However, his striking defense sits at just 46%, and he absorbs 14.01 strikes per minute.
Baraniewski has quickly become a fan favorite due to his aggressive, no-frills fighting style. He earned performance bonuses in his first two UFC appearances.
Tafa Looking to Bounce Back
Tafa holds a 7-5 overall record and has gone 3-5 since joining the UFC in 2023. The 6-foot-3 Australian with a 75-inch reach is looking to build momentum after his last victory.
In his most recent fight, Tafa defeated Kevin Christian via knockout with mounted elbows in the first round. The win came after back-to-back submission losses to Tuco Tokkos and Billy Elekana.
Tafa averages 3.62 strikes per minute with 53% accuracy while absorbing 2.66 strikes. His striking defense stands at 51%, and he has shown a takedown defense rate of 72%.
The Australian has seven career knockouts and is known for his one-punch power. Despite his underdog status, Tafa’s knockout ability gives him a chance against any opponent.
Both fighters have shown limited interest in grappling, with Tafa displaying no offensive wrestling in his UFC career. This suggests the fight will likely remain standing, where both men are most dangerous.
Analysts expect Baraniewski to use his aggressive striking style to pressure Tafa early. The Polish fighter typically walks down opponents and opens up with boxing combinations behind a strong defense.
Tafa’s best path to victory appears to be using feints and counter-striking against the aggressive Baraniewski. His recent ground-and-pound performance against Christian showed improved versatility.
The fight takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas as part of the UFC Fight Night 278 card. With both fighters known for finishing ability and the odds heavily favoring an early stoppage, fans can expect an action-packed opening to the main card.





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