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UFC Vegas 110 betting drama: Two more names allegedly flagged by FBI as Dulgarian–Del Valle scrutiny widens

UFC Vegas 110 betting drama: Two more names allegedly flagged by FBI as Dulgarian–Del Valle scrutiny widens

The ripple effects from UFC Fight Night: Garcia vs. Onama (UFC Vegas 110) keep growing. In the latest twist to the betting drama surrounding the UFC, New York-based promoter/journalist Harry Mac claims two additional athletes from the card were flagged amid irregular wagering tied to the contentious bout between Isaac Dulgarian and Yadier del Valle (fight page). Mac’s assertions remain unverified by regulators; they’re allegations, not conclusions.

Why this exploded: odds swings, handle, and a fast finish

According to social clips and running commentary, the moneyline swung hard toward del Valle before he tapped Dulgarian in Round 1. That single result ignited a broader look at the card.

The new names at the center — and why it matters

On a podcast appearance, Mac alleged the two other UFC Vegas 110 names were main-eventer David Onama (vs. Steve Garcia, see fight page) and Moldovan welterweight Daniel Frunza (vs. Charles Radtke, see fight page). Key point: “flagged” ≠ “fixed.” In integrity monitoring, a flag triggers review—market anomalies, timing, props concentration—but does not prove wrongdoing by fighters, teams, referees, or bookmakers.

How the fights actually ended (and why fans noticed)

Garcia swarmed Onama for a Round 1 TKO in the headliner, a frenetic finish that drew scrutiny only after the Dulgarian–del Valle controversy caught fire. Elsewhere, Radtke tapped Frunza with a late rear-naked choke, a swingy, scrappy fight. Meanwhile, del Valle submitting Dulgarian in the first round remains the flashpoint everyone is dissecting frame-by-frame.

What to watch next

  • Regulatory response (if any): commissions and sportsbooks can audit bet logs and timing.
  • The event hub and bout pages: round times, judging, and official result notes.
  • Statements from the UFC and the athletes involved.

Context links — revisit the key bouts

Integrity disclaimer

This coverage reflects allegations and market chatter around UFC Vegas 110. A flag is not evidence of a fix. Until regulators or the promotion confirm findings, treat these items as claims under review, not verdicts.

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