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UFC Comes to Belgrade: Rakić Wins Big in Historic Night for Serbian MMA!
What Happened? (The Short Version)
Imagine the biggest fighting show on Earth coming to your hometown. That’s exactly what happened when UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) held its first-ever event in Serbia at the famous Belgrade Arena. The star of the night? Aleksandar Rakić, who beat Polish fighter Marcin Tybura in a heavyweight battle after three tough rounds.
The Main Fight: Rakić vs. Tybura – Round by Round
Think of a fight like a video game with three levels (rounds). Here’s how it went down:
Round 1: Rakić Starts Strong
- Rakić came out firing!
- He landed way more significant strikes (clean, scoring hits) than Tybura.
- Like a boss level where you dominate early.
Round 2: Even Stevens
- Both fighters looked more equal.
- But everyone could see Rakić was the better, more skilled fighter.
- Tybura just didn’t have the tools to win.
Round 3: Smart Fighting Wins
- Tybura got tired – his "energy bar" ran low.
- Rakić hurt his hand throwing a punch but kept fighting like a champ.
- Rakić used cage-smart strategy: pinned Tybura against the fence where he couldn’t escape or fight back.
- Judges’ decision: Unanimous win for Rakić!
IMPORTANT POINT
Winning by "decision" means no knockout happened – the judges scored each round and Rakić won more rounds. It’s like winning a board game on points!
Why This Night Was HISTORIC for Serbia
This wasn’t just one fight – it was a massive milestone! Check out these records:
| Historic Firsts | The Numbers |
|---|---|
| First UFC event in Serbia | Belgrade Arena |
| Most Serbian fighters on one card | 9 fighters! |
| Most fighters from ONE European club | 6 from CDS Novi Sad |
CALL OUT: RECORD BREAKER
CDS (Crvena Zvezda Fight Team) from Novi Sad made history – 6 active UFC fighters from one club on the same night. Never happened in Europe before!
All the Serbian Warriors on the Card
Here’s your "home team" roster – 9 fighters representing Serbia!
Main Card (The Big Fights on TV)
| Fighter | Opponent | Weight Class |
|---|---|---|
| Aleksandar Rakić WON | Marcin Tybura | Heavyweight |
| Uroš Medić (Main Event!) | Daniel Rodriguez | Welterweight |
| Jan Błachowicz (Co-Main) | "Navaho" Stirling | Light Heavyweight |
| Duško Todorović | Robert Valentin | Middleweight |
| Miloš Janičić | Noe Ginjon | Lightweight |
| Vlado Čepa | Gilbert Urbina | Welterweight |
Prelims (Early Fights)
| Fighter | Opponent |
|---|---|
| Borislav Nikolić | Marek Wologdin |
| Jovan Leka | Aleksandar Popek |
| Nina Milošević | Haley Cowan |
| Marina Spasić | Stephanie Luciano |
TOUGH NEWS
- Duško Todorović lost in Round 1 (got caught in a submission hold)
- Miloš Janičić suffered an injury and lost in Round 1
The Full Event Breakdown
UFC Fight Night Belgrade = 14 total fights packed with action!
Fight Card Structure:
- Early Prelims – First fights (streaming only)
- Prelims – Middle fights (TV/streaming)
- Main Card – Biggest names (Prime time TV!)
Headliners You Should Know:
- Uroš Medić – Serbia’s main event hope vs. veteran Daniel Rodriguez
- Jan Błachowicz – Former WORLD CHAMPION (light heavyweight) fighting in co-main event
- 9 Serbian fighters – Most ever for a host nation!
ELI5: What Is UFC Anyway?
UFC = Ultimate Fighting Championship
Think of it as the World Cup / Super Bowl / Olympics of mixed martial arts (MMA).
MMA in Simple Terms:
- Mix of styles: Boxing + Wrestling + Jiu-Jitsu + Kicking + More
- The Octagon = 8-sided cage (safer than a ring!)
- Ways to win: Knockout, Submission (tap out), or Judges’ Decision
- Weight classes = Fair matchups (no giants vs. tiny people)
Bonus: Watch the Highlights!
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS AVAILABLE
Check out the official UFC YouTube for Rakić’s win and all the Serbian fighter moments!
Summary: Why This Matters
| What Happened | Why It’s Awesome |
|---|---|
| Rakić beat Tybura by decision | Proved he’s elite in heavyweight division |
| UFC debuted in Belgrade | Serbia joins the global MMA map |
| 9 Serbian fighters competed | Home crowd got maximum action |
| CDS Novi Sad sent 6 fighters | European club record! |
| Historic night for Balkan MMA | Inspiration for next generation |
Bottom line: Serbia didn’t just host UFC – Serbian fighters showed up and showed out on the world’s biggest stage!
FAQ – Your Questions Answered
1. Did Rakić knock Tybura out?
Nope! It went all 3 rounds (15 minutes total). Judges scored it for Rakić because he won more rounds. Think of it like winning a debate on points, not a mic drop.
2. Why is 9 Serbian fighters a big deal?
Most countries are lucky to have 1-2 UFC fighters total. Having 9 on one night in your home country? That’s like hosting the Olympics and winning medals in half the sports!
3. What’s so special about CDS Novi Sad?
They’re a single gym/club that produced 6 UFC fighters active right now. That’s like one high school producing 6 NBA players at the same time. Unheard of in Europe!
4. Who won the main event (Medić vs. Rodriguez)?
The provided text doesn’t say – it only covers Rakić’s fight and the event preview. Check UFC’s official results for the rest!
5. When is UFC coming back to Belgrade?
No official date yet, but with this turnout and Serbian talent? Bet on it happening again!
Final Thought
August 2024 (event date inferred) will be remembered as the night MMA grew up in Serbia. From Rakić’s masterclass to the historic CDS crew – Serbian fighting spirit just went global.
Next time someone asks "Where are the Serbian UFC fighters?"
Answer: "All of them just fought in Belgrade!"
Want more? Follow UFC Serbia and CDS Novi Sad for the next generation of Balkan warriors!