Brad Tavares needs one win to break Michael Bisping’s all-time record for UFC middleweight victories. Eryk Anders fights in his final professional bout — the last contract on his career, which he has confirmed he will not renew. Both men are 38 years old, both have spent over a decade in the UFC, and both have something to fight for that goes well beyond rankings.
| Category | Brad Tavares | Eryk Anders |
|---|---|---|
| Record | 21 – 11 | 17 – 9 |
| Age | 38 | 38 |
| Reach | 188 cm | 191 cm |
| UFC Record | 16 – 11 | 9 – 9 – 1 |
| KO Wins | 2 | 8 |
| Last 2 Fights | W – L | W – L |
Tavares’ pursuit of the all-time UFC middleweight wins record gives this prelim fight a narrative weight that is unusual for a bout at this stage of the card. He has been the quiet, consistent backbone of the division for over 15 years — never a champion, rarely the headline act, but always there, always competitive, and always giving fans something worth watching. A 17th win would be a genuine milestone in UFC middleweight history.
Anders brings his own emotional subtext. This is it. His final professional fight. He has been clear that when this contract ends, so does his career. The Weidman finish showed he still carries serious, fight-ending power. Retirement motivation in combat sports is real — there is nothing to hold back, no future to protect, no consequences to weigh.
| Category | Edge | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Volume Striking | TAVARES | More consistent output — accumulates damage effectively over three rounds |
| KO Power | ANDERS | Heavier hands with a football player’s physical power behind every shot |
| Motivation | EVEN | Record chase vs. retirement bout — maximum motivation on both sides |
| Cardio (Round 3) | TAVARES | More recent activity and better late-round consistency |
| UFC Win Experience | TAVARES | 16 UFC wins vs. 9 — significantly more experience winning at this level |
Tavares makes history. His volume striking, veteran ring intelligence, and better conditioning across three rounds should edge him through a fight that will be competitive throughout. Anders will bring maximum effort and real finishing power — this is not an easy night for anyone. But the accumulated wisdom of 27 UFC fights and a record-breaking motivation give Tavares the edge. A genuine fan moment when the decision is announced and the record is his alone.
Confidence: 6 / 10UFC Fight Night 269 takes place March 14, 2026 at the Meta Apex, Las Vegas. Odds for reference only — please gamble responsibly.
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