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UFC 328 results: Joshua Van swarms Tatsuro Taira for Round 5 TKO

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UFC 328 results: Joshua Van swarms Tatsuro Taira for Round 5 TKO

UFC 328 Results: Joshua Van’s Unyielding Heart Powers Round 5 TKO of Tatsuro Taira

NEWARK, N.J. – In a flyweight title bout that will be remembered as a masterclass in perseverance, Joshua Van proved that heart can overcome any technical deficit. At the Prudential Center, the co-main event of UFC 328 delivered a seismic shift in the 125-pound division, as Van (17-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC) weathered a relentless grappling assault from Tatsuro Taira (18-2 MMA, 8-2 UFC) before unleashing a furious striking barrage that forced a stoppage at 1:32 of Round 5.

Contents
  • Round-by-Round Breakdown: The Shift in Momentum
    • The Turning Point: Round 3 and the Bloody War
  • Expert Analysis: Why Van’s Victory Redefines the Flyweight Division
    • Predictions: What’s Next for Both Fighters?
  • Strong Conclusion: A Night That Defined a Champion

This was not a fight that started well for Van. It was a fight that tested his very soul. Taira, a submission specialist with a granite chin, came out with a clear game plan: take Van down, suffocate him, and find a finish. For two and a half rounds, it worked. But the trajectory of a championship fight can change with a single punch. And on this night, the trajectory changed with a right hand that echoed through the arena.

Round-by-Round Breakdown: The Shift in Momentum

To understand the magnitude of this victory, we must dissect the ebb and flow of a contest that had the crowd on its feet. Taira opened the fight with a vicious leg kick strategy, immediately targeting Van’s base. The Japanese star secured a double-leg takedown within the first minute, transitioning seamlessly into full mount. It was a nightmare scenario for Van, but he showed incredible defensive awareness to escape a neck crank and scramble back to his feet.

Round 1 was a clear win for Taira. He landed another takedown, maintained top pressure, and controlled the pace. Van landed a few jabs and a combination, but the grappling was dominant. Round 2 followed a similar script. Taira pressed forward, shot for the takedown, and once again secured mount position. He attempted a D’Arce choke, but Van’s scrambling and core strength kept him alive. Then, with seconds left in the round, everything changed.

Van landed a massive right hand that dropped Taira. The horn sounded, but the damage was done. Taira walked back to his corner with a new look in his eyes—one of concern. Van had found the key.

The Turning Point: Round 3 and the Bloody War

Round 3 is where Joshua Van transitioned from survivor to predator. He came out with renewed confidence, defending Taira’s first takedown attempt with a sprawl that sent a message. Van began to find his range, landing a stinging jab repeatedly. The key sequence came when Taira shot for a telegraphed takedown, and Van met him with a brutal knee to the face. He followed with a three-punch combination that had Taira backing up.

The moment of truth arrived mid-round. Van dropped Taira with a left jab that split the Japanese fighter’s face open. Blood poured from Taira’s nose and mouth. Van immediately jumped on his back, sinking in a rear-naked choke. It was a desperate moment for Taira, but he somehow survived, using his grappling acumen to escape and even score a takedown of his own. But the damage was done. Van had broken the will of a man who rarely breaks.

By the end of Round 3, the momentum had swung entirely. Van was the fresher fighter, the harder hitter, and the man with the champion’s heart.

Expert Analysis: Why Van’s Victory Redefines the Flyweight Division

From a technical perspective, this fight was a study in adaptation. Taira is a former Rizin FF champion with world-class jiu-jitsu. He had every right to believe he could grind Van down. But Joshua Van’s conditioning and fight IQ were the X-factors.

  • Striking Volume: Van landed 82 significant strikes compared to Taira’s 48, with a massive advantage in the final three rounds.
  • Takedown Defense: Despite being taken down four times, Van scrambled back to his feet each time, never allowing Taira to establish sustained top control.
  • Clutch Finishing: Van absorbed a D’Arce choke attempt and a deep mount position without panic, then turned the tables with his own submission attempt.

This win places Van firmly in the title contention conversation. The flyweight division is currently ruled by Alexandre Pantoja, but Van’s style presents unique problems. He has the power to knock out anyone, and he has now proven he can survive the wrestling of a top-tier grappler.

For Taira, this is a setback but not a career-ender. He showed incredible toughness to survive the choke and the knockdown. However, his striking defense remains a liability. He eats too many clean punches when shooting for takedowns. A return to the drawing board with a focus on head movement and feints will be essential.

Predictions: What’s Next for Both Fighters?

The flyweight division is a shark tank, and this result reshuffles the deck. Here is where I see the paths forward for both warriors.

Joshua Van (17-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC): Van called out the winner of the upcoming Pantoja vs. Muhammad Mokaev fight. That is a bold statement, but it’s earned. Realistically, a number one contender fight against Brandon Royval or Manel Kape makes perfect sense. Royval is a wild striker with suspect takedown defense—a perfect matchup for Van to prove his title readiness. If he can finish Royval, the title shot is inevitable by mid-2025.

Tatsuro Taira (18-2 MMA, 8-2 UFC): Taira needs a bounce-back fight against a lower-ranked grappler. A bout against Tagir Ulanbekov or Cody Durden would allow him to rebuild confidence and showcase his jiu-jitsu without the risk of getting pieced up on the feet. He is too talented to fade away, but he must address the striking holes that Van exposed.

Strong Conclusion: A Night That Defined a Champion

UFC 328 will be remembered for many things, but the image that lingers is Joshua Van standing over a bloodied Tatsuro Taira, arms raised in victory, the crowd chanting his name. This was not a perfect performance. It was a gritty, ugly, beautiful war that showcased the essence of mixed martial arts: the ability to suffer, to adapt, and to conquer.

Van’s journey from a prospect to a legitimate title threat is now complete. He entered the cage as a talented fighter. He left as a champion in waiting. Taira, to his credit, showed the heart of a warrior in defeat. He will be back. But on this night, in Newark, the flyweight division gained a new star.

The question is no longer if Joshua Van can compete with the elite. The question is: who can stop him? If his performance at UFC 328 is any indication, the answer may be nobody. The flyweight title picture just got a lot more interesting.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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