UFC Fight Night 275 Results

Introduction

The UFC had a fight event in Perth, Australia, on May 2, 2026. Many fighters fought in the heavyweight and welterweight groups.

Main Body

Carlos Prates won the main fight. He hit Jack Della Maddalena many times and won in the third round. Prates wants to fight for the championship belt now. Brando Pericic also won his fight. He hit Shamil Gaziev and won in the second round. He is from a gym called City Kickboxing. This gym helps kickboxers become great MMA fighters. Other fighters won their matches quickly. However, Tai Tuivasa lost his fight. He has lost many fights in a row. The event made over 3 million dollars.

Conclusion

The event ended with many fast wins. New strong fighters are now ready for the top titles.

Learning

đŸĨŠ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the story tells us what happened. It uses simple past verbs to show finished actions.

  • won (past of win)
  • hit (past of hit)
  • lost (past of lose)
  • made (past of make)

How to use it: Person →\rightarrow Action →\rightarrow Result

  • Carlos Prates →\rightarrow won →\rightarrow the fight.
  • Tai Tuivasa →\rightarrow lost →\rightarrow the match.

đŸ—ī¸ Building Bigger Sentences

To move to A2, we connect two ideas using However. It is like a 'stop and change' sign.

extIdeaA+extHowever+extIdeaB(Opposite) ext{Idea A} + ext{However} + ext{Idea B (Opposite)}

"Other fighters won... However, Tai Tuivasa lost."

Quick Tip: Use However when you want to say "but" in a more professional way.

Vocabulary Learning

fight (n.)
A physical contest between people.
Example:The fight was exciting.
fight (v.)
To use force against someone.
Example:They fight for their rights.
event (n.)
A planned public gathering.
Example:The event was held in Perth.
many (adj.)
A large number.
Example:Many people attended.
fighter (n.)
A person who fights.
Example:The fighter trained hard.
group (n.)
A set of people.
Example:The group was strong.
main (adj.)
Most important.
Example:The main fight was the highlight.
hit (v.)
To strike.
Example:He hit the target.
times (n.)
Occurrences.
Example:He hit many times.
round (n.)
A period in a fight.
Example:The round lasted five minutes.
want (v.)
To desire.
Example:He wants to win.
for (prep.)
In order to achieve.
Example:He fights for the belt.
championship (n.)
Title of champion.
Example:The championship belt is valuable.
belt (n.)
A strip of leather.
Example:He won the belt.
gym (n.)
Place for exercise.
Example:He trains at the gym.
help (v.)
Assist.
Example:The gym helps fighters.
kickboxer (n.)
A person who kicks and boxes.
Example:The kickboxer is skilled.
become (v.)
To change into.
Example:He becomes a champion.
great (adj.)
Excellent.
Example:He is a great fighter.
match (n.)
A fight.
Example:The match was intense.
quickly (adv.)
Fast.
Example:He won quickly.
lose (v.)
To fail to win.
Example:He lost his fight.
row (n.)
A sequence.
Example:He lost fights in a row.
make (v.)
To produce.
Example:The event made money.
over (prep.)
Above.
Example:The event made over $3 million.
dollar (n.)
Currency unit.
Example:The event made 3 million dollars.
fast (adj.)
Quick.
Example:The wins were fast.
win (n.)
A victory.
Example:The event had many fast wins.
ready (adj.)
Prepared.
Example:Fighters are ready.
top (adj.)
Highest.
Example:The fighters are ready for the top titles.
title (n.)
A rank.
Example:The top titles are awarded.
new (adj.)
Recently added.
Example:New fighters are ready.
strong (adj.)
Having power.
Example:Strong fighters.
end (v.)
To finish.
Example:The event ended.