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#3 Peso mosca Division

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"The Best"

Tatsuro Taira

Peso mosca Division

18-2-0 (W-L-D)

6

Victorias por nocaut

8

Gana por Sumisión

8

Primeros acabados redondos

Tatsuro Taira
  • Last fight

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    Joshua Van
    Tatsuro Taira

    Van vs Taira

    May. 9, 2026

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Learn more about Tatsuro Taira's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Activo
Ciudad natal
Japan
Años
26
Alto
67.00
Peso
126.00
Debut del octágono
Apr. 30, 2022
Alcance
70.00
Alcance de la pierna
38.00
  • Pro since 2018
     
  • Three UFC main events (vs Park, Royval & Perez)
     
  • Six wins by KO, eight by submission (2 RNC, 2 triangle, guillotine, armbar, triangle armbar)
     
  • Eight first-round finishes, six second-round finishes 
     
  • Holds 61 second submission win over WEC veteran Yoshiro Maeda in March 2021
     
  • One of three active Japanese flyweights in the UFC (Kyoji Horiguchi, Rei Tsuruya) 

UFC 328 (5/9/26) Taira was stopped by Joshua Van via strikes at 1:32 of the fifth round in a fight for the UFC flyweight title

UFC 323 (12/6/25) Taira stopped Brandon Moreno via strikes at 2:24 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (8/2/25) Taira submitted Hyun Sung Park via face crank at 1:06 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (10/12/24) Taira lost a five round split decision to Brandon Royval

UFC on ESPN (6/15/24) Taira defeated Alex Perez via TKO (injury) at 2:59 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (12/9/23) Taira stopped Carlos Hernandez via strikes at :55 of the second round 

UFC 290 (7/8/23) Taira won a three round unanimous decision over Edgar Chairez 

UFC Fight Night (2/4/23) Taira submitted Jesus Aguilar via triangle armbar at 4:20 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (10/15/22) Taira submitted CJ Vergara via armbar at 4:19 of the second round 

UFC on ESPN (5/14/22) Taira won a three round unanimous decision over Carlos Candelario

When and why did you start training for fighting? At age 15, I went to an MMA gym because my older brother was training.

What ranks and titles have you held? Shooto Flyweight Championship

Who is your favorite fighter and why? Max Holloway. I love his mentality. His fights are exciting, and really I admire how he builds his mentality leading up to the fight.

Do you have any heroes? My grandfather. He has a big heart and is gentle like Okinawa's ocean.

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? To me, the UFC is like a big mountain. I want to climb a big mountain to the top and see the scenery from the top of the mountain. UFC is that big mountain to me.

What fight do you consider to be the key fight in your career and why? Against Brandon Royval, my first loss. It was also my first full five-round fight. It was very tough and I was able to feel the level of top fighters. That frustration made me stronger.

Is there a cause you want to use your platform for? I really want to help make UFC big in Japan. UFC is the world’s top MMA organization. I want to raise its profile to the level of soccer and baseball, the most popular sports in Japan. I want everyone to see that the Japanese are fighting on the world’s biggest stage.

Beyond a championship or money, what motivates you? I’ve always fought under the motto “From Okinawa to the World.” Reach the top of the world from the small island of Okinawa. I want to bring the belt back to Okinawa.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I started college, but I quit to become a pro fighter.

What was your job before you started fighting? College student and part-time delivery driver.

Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? I have a 10-0 record in Shooto amateur competition.

Favorite grappling technique: Armbar

Favorite Striking technique: Middle kick

Tell us about your life outside of fighting: I like watching anime. It helps me relax. Also, our family’s newly welcomed dog! So adorable, it’s like having a baby, I feel it’s brought more joy to our family.

What is one thing you want UFC fans around the world to know about you? That even someone like myself, who had no martial arts background and did not make it in baseball, can become a UFC champion. I want to encourage those new to martial arts. I had no background so I was able to mix everything and find my style.