Overview
- Hours before UFC Vegas 110, IC360 flagged sharp, late wagering on underdog Yadier del Valle to win in Round 1, and sportsbooks later issued refunds to customers who bet on favorite Isaac Dulgarian.
- Dana White said the UFC contacted Dulgarian and his lawyer before the bout about irregular betting, then called the FBI immediately after the first‑round submission and met agents twice on Tuesday.
- Dulgarian has been released from the roster, and the Nevada State Athletic Commission is withholding his fight purse pending the ongoing review.
- White rejected claims that “hundreds” of UFC fights are under investigation and warned that anyone involved in fixing would face federal prosecution, while stressing that no proof of wrongdoing has been established.
- Dulgarian’s coach Marc Montoya publicly denied any role, as some fighters who claimed they had been approached to throw fights later walked back or deleted their statements; coverage notes echoes of the Minner/Krause case and Tae Hyun Bang’s conviction.