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Justin Tafa

Justin Tafa (born 13 December 1993) is a New Zealand-born professional mixed martial artist of Samoan descent who formerly competed in the UFC heavyweight division, representing Australia and known for his explosive knockout power. Born in Auckland to Samoan parents, Tafa grew up in a family with a strong athletic tradition, including several brothers who have pursued professional fighting careers. He initially pursued rugby league, playing for the Marist Saints junior club in Auckland—alongside future NRL players like David Fusitu'a—and later signing with the Melbourne Storm in Australia's National Rugby League (NRL). Injuries sidelined his rugby career, leading him to transition to mixed martial arts, where he trains at NTG Fight & Fitness in Brisbane. Tafa, nicknamed "Bad Man" for his aggressive striking style, debuted in the UFC in 2019 at UFC 243 with a 3-0 professional record, all by knockout. As of November 2025, his overall MMA record stands at 7-5-0 (1 NC), with 4-5 (1 NC) in the UFC, featuring notable knockout victories such as against Juan Adams in 2020 and Austen Lane in 2023. His most recent fight was a first-round TKO loss to Tallison Teixeira at UFC 312 on 8 February 2025. In October 2025, Tafa was released from the UFC following the cancellation of a scheduled bout and announced he is taking an indefinite break from MMA to focus on recovery. Tafa's southpaw stance and 74-inch reach contribute to his reputation as one of the division's most entertaining finishers, often drawing comparisons to fellow Samoan heavyweight Mark Hunt.

Early years

Early life

Justin Tafa was born on December 13, 1993, in , , to a of Samoan descent. He grew up in the West Auckland suburb of Avondale, where he was immersed in a close-knit environment that emphasized athletic pursuits from a young age. Tafa is one of four brothers, all of whom became professional fighters, influenced by their family's strong combat sports heritage; their grandfather was a national champion, and their uncles held world titles. This familial legacy, combined with parental and sibling encouragement, steered the brothers toward competitive athletics as a means of discipline and opportunity. Tafa's early exposure to sports came through local youth activities in Avondale, where he initially participated in school-based games before transitioning to organized rugby league around his pre-teen years. He joined the Marist Saints Rugby League Club in nearby Mount Albert, a prominent junior program in Auckland, which honed his physical talents and marked the beginning of his focused involvement in the sport.

Rugby league career

Tafa began his rugby league journey in the junior ranks with the Marist Saints in the competition, where he quickly gained local recognition for his physical presence as a . During this time, he played alongside future winger , contributing to the club's success in youth competitions. In his late teens, around 2014, Tafa was scouted and signed to the Melbourne 's development system in the (NRL), marking his entry into professional pathways. His initial training camp experience included an awkward first encounter with head coach in the showers, where both were unexpectedly naked, setting a memorable tone for his time with the club. Tafa progressed to the club's Under-20s side by age 20 in 2013, coached by , and packed down alongside promising props like Matt Lodge and during key matches. Despite early promise, Tafa's advancement was derailed by a series of injuries, including a recurring back issue that sidelined him for extended periods and prevented reserve-grade appearances in competitions like the Queensland Cup. These setbacks eroded his passion for the sport, leading to his release from the Storm around 2017 after failing to secure a consistent first-team spot. The persistent injuries ultimately motivated Tafa to pivot toward mixed martial arts as an alternative athletic outlet.

Mixed martial arts career

Pre-UFC career

Tafa transitioned to around 2017 after sustaining injuries that curtailed his career, drawing on his athletic background to build a foundation for striking-based fighting. His professional MMA debut occurred on May 20, 2017, at XFC 30: in Crestmead, , , where he defeated Dylan Tiaaleaiga by technical knockout in the second round. Building his record in the Australian regional scene, Tafa secured his second professional victory on July 28, 2018, at XFC 36: Joiner vs. Tafa in , , knocking out heavyweight champion Jeremy Joiner at 0:28 of the first round to claim the XFC heavyweight title. He made his first title defense on May 24, 2019, at XFC 41: Tafa vs. Taumoepeau in , stopping David Taumoepeau by knockout at 0:30 of the second round. With an undefeated 3-0 professional record—all finishes by —Tafa impressed scouts through his regional performances and signed a direct contract with the in July 2019, bypassing the Contender Series.

UFC career

Justin Tafa made his UFC debut on October 6, 2019, at in , , where he faced in a bout on the main card. Tafa lost via at 2:10 of the first round after de Castro landed a powerful right hand followed by ground strikes. Tafa rebounded in his next appearance at on February 8, 2020, in Houston, Texas, defeating by at 1:59 of the first round with a flurry of punches against the cage. He then lost to by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) on January 16, 2021, at UFC on ABC 1. Tafa dropped a unanimous decision loss (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) to on May 22, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Font vs. Garbrandt. Tafa secured a win against Harry Hunsucker by KO (head kick) at 1:53 of the first round on December 18, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: vs. Daukaus. Tafa faced on February 11, 2023, at , winning by KO (punch) at 1:06 of the first round. His bout against on June 24, 2023, at UFC on ABC: Emmett vs. Topuria ended in a no contest at 0:29 of the first round due to an accidental eye poke. Tafa later defeated Lane by KO (punches) at 1:22 of the first round in a rematch on September 9, 2023, at UFC 293. In 2024, Tafa dropped a unanimous decision to Karl Williams (29-28 x3) on March 23 at UFC on ESPN: Ribas vs. Namajunas, marking his first loss by judges' scorecards. His UFC tenure concluded with a first-round TKO loss to Tallison at 0:35 on February 8, 2025, at UFC 312 in , , where Teixeira landed a knee to the body and follow-up elbows. Tafa's late-career challenges included withdrawing from a scheduled main card bout against at UFC 317 on June 28, 2025, in , citing personal family reasons related to his wife's high-risk pregnancy. He was then booked against Louie Sutherland for UFC Fight Night 260 on September 27, 2025, in , , but the fight was canceled during weigh-ins after Tafa fell ill during his weight cut and was hospitalized, becoming the second instance of him missing the heavyweight limit in UFC history. Following the incident, Tafa was released from the UFC on October 8, 2025. In a statement after his release, Tafa announced an indefinite break from mixed martial arts to focus on recovering his health, expressing optimism about a potential return once fully prepared.

Professional record and legacy

Mixed martial arts record

Justin Tafa's professional mixed martial arts record stands at 7 wins, 5 losses, and 1 no contest as of November 2025. All seven victories came by way of stoppage, with no decisions among his wins, highlighting his devastating knockout power as a heavyweight striker—all seven by TKO (punches). His losses include finishes by submission and TKO, as well as decisions. The no contest occurred against Parker Porter at UFC 299, originally ruled a win for Tafa but overturned due to Porter's failed drug test.
ResultRecordOpponentMethod/Event DetailsRoundTimeDateEventLocation
Loss7-5 (1 NC)Tallison TeixeiraTKO (elbow)10:35Feb 8, 2025UFC 312: Du Plessis vs. Strickland 2Sydney, Australia
Loss7-4 (1 NC)Karl WilliamsDecision (unanimous)35:00Mar 23, 2024UFC on ESPN: Ribas vs. NamajunasAtlantic City, NJ, US
NC7-4Parker PorterNo contest (overturned from TKO punches)23:42Mar 9, 2024UFC 299: Burns vs. BradyMiami, FL, US
Win7-4Austen LaneTKO (punches)10:33Jun 24, 2023UFC on ABC: Emmett vs. TopuriaJacksonville, FL, US
Win6-4Parker PorterTKO (punches)14:55Feb 11, 2023UFC 284: Makhachev vs. Volkanovski 2Perth, Australia
Win5-4Harry HunsuckerTKO (punches)11:27Feb 4, 2023UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. SpivakLas Vegas, NV, US
Loss4-4Jared VanderaaDecision (unanimous)35:00Aug 6, 2022UFC on ESPN: Santos vs. HillLas Vegas, NV, US
Win4-3Marcos Rogério de LimaTKO (punches)21:25May 14, 2022UFC on ESPN: Błachowicz vs. RakićLas Vegas, NV, US
Loss3-3Augusto SakaiDecision (split)35:00Aug 28, 2021UFC on ESPN: Sandhagen vs. FontLas Vegas, NV, US
Loss3-2Carlos FelipeDecision (unanimous)35:00Jan 16, 2021UFC on ABC: Holloway vs. KattarAbu Dhabi, UAE
Win3-1Juan AdamsTKO (punches)12:04Feb 8, 2020UFC 247: Jones vs. ReyesHouston, TX, US
Loss2-1Yorgan de CastroTKO (punches and knees)20:45Oct 6, 2019UFC 243: Whittaker vs. AdesanyaMelbourne, Australia
Win2-0David TaumoepeauTKO (punches)12:03May 23, 2019XFC 41Melbourne, Australia
Win1-0Brad ScottTKO (punches)10:25Mar 2, 2019Eternal MMA 48Auckland, New Zealand

Career statistics and impact

Justin Tafa's striking statistics in the UFC highlight his aggressive, power-oriented style, with a significant strikes landed per minute (SLpM) of 4.05, placing him as a volume striker among heavyweights. His significant striking accuracy stands at 54%, reflecting efficient power shots derived from his rugby background, while he absorbs 5.11 significant strikes per minute with a 47% striking defense. All seven of his professional wins have come by knockout or technical knockout, underscoring a 100% finish rate in victories and establishing him as a knockout specialist. In , Tafa maintains a stand-up focus, with zero submission attempts or wins across his career and an average of 0.00 landed per 15 minutes. His defense is 53%, indicating average resistance to being taken down, though he has never submitted an opponent. Physically, Tafa measures 6 feet 0 inches in height with a 74-inch reach, competing in the division at a typical weigh-in around 264-266 pounds, which leverages his explosive athleticism for short bursts of power. Tafa's impact on MMA extends beyond metrics as a fan-favorite brawler known for thrilling knockouts, contributing to the division's value during his UFC tenure from to 2025. Of Samoan descent, he has helped boost representation in the sport, becoming one of the few Samoan fighters in the UFC and proudly embodying cultural pride in events like UFC 293. Notably, he made history as the first UFC to miss weight in 2021 and faced a similar issue in 2025 that led to a fight cancellation and his release from the promotion, marking the end of a polarizing yet exciting career.
Key Career StatisticValueSource
SLpM4.05UFC Stats
Striking Accuracy54%UFC Stats
Takedown Defense53%UFC Stats
Win Finish Rate (KO/TKO)100%Sherdog

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