Tai Tuivasa remains positive despite fifth straight loss at UFC 305

August 19, 2024 4:15 pm ET

Tai Tuivasa finds himself in a rough spot after UFC 305.

Tuivasa (15-8 MMA, 8-8 UFC) dropped his fifth fight in a row when he lost a split decision to Jairzinho Rozenstruik (15-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC) on Saturdayā€™s main card at RAC Arena in Perth. Judge Howie Booth was relieved of his duties after awarding Tuivasa a 30-27 scorecard, which turned many heads.

Tuivasa took to ā€œXā€ to react to the loss.

ā€œF*ck. What a sport. I put my all into this camp and didnā€™t come away with the win. Big love to all my fans I put my all into this didnā€™t get the treats. My bad

love you all the real ones Live to fight another day. AUSSIE FANS I LOVE YOU C*NTS BEST IN THE BIZZO .ā€

Fuck. What a sport. I put my all into this camp and didnā€™t come away with the win. Big love to all my fans I put my all into this didnā€™t get the treats. My bad šŸ˜Œ love you all the real ones ā¤ļø
Live to fight another day.

AUSSIE FANS I LOVE YOU CUNTS BEST IN THE BIZZO šŸ„°šŸ„° pic.twitter.com/FDO6ZveMN7

ā€” Tai BAM BAM Tuivasa (@bambamtuivasa) August 18, 2024

Tuivasa was hoping to find new life after relocating to Dubai, where he was once able to amass a five-fight knockout streak ā€“ including a finish of former title challenger Derrick Lewis. The 31-year-old fan favorite has had an inconsistent run in the octagon, putting together three wins followed by three losses, then five wins followed by five losses.

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