UFC Fight Night: Tuivasa vs Tybura saw a highly controversial fight between Ange Loosa and Bryan Battle, which ended in no contest due to an inadvertent eye-poke in the second round The story quickly escalated into a fight a intense, with both fighters exchanging harsh words inside the Octagon They were shocked
The Battle Begins
The start of the co-main event of UFC Vegas 88 took control of the Bryan War fight and proved his dominance over Lusa in the first round. The fight’s precise strikes and aggressive approach put Lusa on the defensive. But the dynamic shifted dramatically in the second round, where Lusa began to find her rhythm.
The Act of Getting in the Eye
Enge Lusa began to regain momentum, but the fight came to an abrupt halt when Battle inadvertently punched Lusa in the eye. Police stepped in to assess the situation, and after a brief investigation, the fight was called off due to the severity of the eye injury. At this point a fierce fight broke out between the two combatants.

Hot Exchanges in the Octagon
Lusa tried to keep her composure, covering her eyes with a cloth in hopes of continuing the fight. But the doctor realized it wasn’t safe to continue, and immediate tension came up. Brian Battle accused Lusa of using the eye contact as an excuse to stop the fight by claiming control over Lusa. “she. I was whooping your a,” war taunted, clearly disappointed by the unexpected turn of events.
Loosa in Retaliation
A visibly upset Loosa replied threateningly, “I’m going to kill you, I’m going to f****** you”. The situation became so tense that the authorities had to separate the militants to prevent further clashes. Even attempts to mediate in UFC commentator Michael Bisping to interview the fighters were unsuccessful due to the tense situation. The crowd watched in amazement as heated comments bounced back and forth.
The Frustration of War
The result apparently angered Brian Battle. Had he won, it would have marked three consecutive victories and enhanced his standing in the division. With a UFC record of 5-1, Battle expressed his frustration in an interview with Bisping. “I’m that dude. That’s what happens when guys get in the cage with me. They are looking for ways out,” he declared. “They want to talk big… Once they feel this hand and once they feel this power, they don’t want to be here with you. He was looking for the first way out and that’s when he found it.” His fight record currently stands at 11-2-0 (1 NC), and he remains determined to prove himself in future fights.
The Next Battle of Loosa
With a 2-1 UFC record, Ange Lusa is scheduled to face Gabriel Bonfim on July 13 at UFC Fight Night: Namajunas vs Cortez. This upcoming fight presents an opportunity for Lusa to prove himself back in the Octagon past the contention of a no contest. Lusa fans are eager to see how she bounces back from this incident and if she can channel her disappointment into a winning performance.
More than just a battle, Ange Loosa and Bryan Battle’s match at UFC battle Night served as a demonstration of the strong rivalry and unfiltered feelings that drive the mixed martial arts community. Fans are excited to see what happens next for both combatants because of the surprising turn of events and the intense exchanges. The Octagon continues to be a venue for impressive athletic feats as well as dramatic altercations.
