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The UFC handed out four bonuses after Saturday's card in the “Windy City,” and all four went to fighters on the main card. After UFC 319, four fighters picked up an extra $50,000 for their performances at United Center in Chicago. Check out the winners below.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNUFC 319 Preview and Prediction: Kai Asakura – Tim Elliott
Starting with Tim Elliott, this is the first time that we’ve seen him since December of 2023 when he submitted Sumudaerji in the first round. He was supposed to fight Tatsuro Taira in April 2024 after that win, but he pulled out of the fight and we haven’t seen him since. Dating back to March 2022, Elliott is 3-1 in his last four fights.
Welcome back to the UFC, Tim Elliott. It’s been a long time coming for the former UFC title challenger and ‘The Ultimate Fighter 24 winner’, who got his hand raised in the Octagon for the first time in over 600 days at UFC 319 in Chicago.
The UFC 319 main card opens with a fun flyweight matchup between Kai Asakura and Tim Elliott. Who has the edge?
UFC 319 winner Tim Elliott spoke to MMA Junkie and reporters post-fight after his second-round submission of Kai Asakura on Saturday in Chicago.
Tim Elliott may be 38 years old, but don't count him out yet. That was the statement made in his victory over Kai Asakura that kicked off the main card at UFC
A former title challenger, Elliott won Season 24 of "The Ultimate Fighter" to earn that opportunity and gave Demetrious Johnson a tough fight. The 38-year-old has since gone through many ebbs and flows, but he embraces the position he's in.
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Sherdog on MSNUFC 319 Bonuses: Consecutive Spinning Back Elbow KOs Each Net $50K
Carlos Prates authored one of two spinning back elbow KOs at UFC 319. | Getty/UFC Carlos Prates’ post-fight honors were decided before he even exited the Octagon. The Fighting Nerds representative received a $50,
Prediction, pick and betting odds for the UFC 319 main card flyweight matchup between Tim Elliott and Kai Asakura
Our Elliott vs. Asakura predictions see this bout ending inside the distance, with the Japanese star far more likely to have his hand raised on Saturday night.