Martin Buday Faces Back-to-Back Losses After UFC Exit
Heavyweight controversially cut after 7-1 UFC run loses second fight in a row

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Former UFC heavyweight Martin Buday, after a controversial release, has lost his second consecutive fight at OKTAGON 89, falling to Lazar Todev by unanimous decision. Buday's struggles continue following a knockout in his promotional debut with OKTAGON.
- 01Martin Buday lost to Lazar Todev by unanimous decision at OKTAGON 89, with all judges scoring the fight 30-27.
- 02Buday's recent performance marks his second consecutive loss after being cut from UFC despite a 7-1 record in the promotion.
- 03In his OKTAGON debut, Buday was knocked out in just 100 seconds by Will Fleury, setting a challenging tone for his new chapter.
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Martin Buday, a former UFC heavyweight, has faced significant challenges since his controversial release from the promotion last August. Despite a strong record of seven wins in eight UFC fights, Buday's recent performances have been disappointing. After being knocked out in his OKTAGON debut by Will Fleury in just 100 seconds, Buday sought redemption against Lazar Todev at OKTAGON 89 in Bratislava, Slovakia. However, he lost every round of the fight, with all three judges scoring it 30-27 in favor of Todev. This defeat marks Buday's second consecutive loss, raising questions about his future in MMA. The event also featured a champion vs. champion clash that ended in a no contest due to a low blow, highlighting the unpredictable nature of fight promotions. Buday's struggles continue to draw attention as he attempts to regain his footing in the sport.
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