The upcoming highlight won’t be long, because I don’t want the match to drag on too long…Tatsuro Taira
In a world where fighters often spend more time hyping their bouts than throwing punches, Amiralbazi just did both—with one spicy sentence. The message was loud, clear, and dripping with swagger:
| Amiralbazi: “Highlight sắp tới sẽ không dài đâu, vì tôi không để trận kéo quá lâu… Tatsuro Taira à.”
Translated? That’s basically him telling Tatsuro Taira, “You’ll be out before the fans even find their seats.”
Now, the MMA community is doing what it does best—screenshotting, subtweeting, and speculating. Is Amiralbazi dead serious? Is this psychological warfare? Or just a marketing masterclass wrapped in a meme-worthy mic drop?
Let’s dive in.
Who is Amiralbazi and Why Is He Talking Spicy?
If you’ve followed flyweight MMA in the past two years, you know that Amir Albazi (nicknamed “The Prince”) is no stranger to making noise—both with his fists and with his words. But this time, he’s upped the ante. Ahead of a rumored showdown with Tatsuro Taira, the undefeated Japanese phenom, Amiralbazi went full savage with a post that could very well replace the dictionary definition of “subtle flex.”
Let’s be honest: he didn’t just throw shade. He dropped a full eclipse on Taira.
The “Short Highlight” Warning: What Does It Mean?

Here’s the thing: MMA highlights are usually meant to showcase beautiful technique, war-like exchanges, and dramatic finishes. But Amiralbazi is suggesting something different here.
He’s not promising a war.
He’s promising an execution.
In saying the highlight “won’t be long,” he’s implying that:
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The fight will end early.
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He’s the one ending it.
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And Taira might end up as background material in someone else’s reel.
And let’s face it—fans love that kind of arrogance, especially when it’s delivered with casual Vietnamese and a name drop that sounds more like a warning than a callout.
The Stats Behind the Swagger
Let’s break down the two men who might soon clash in one of the most anticipated flyweight matchups of 2025:
Amir Albazi
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Record: 17–1 (UFC: 5–0)
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Fighting Style: Grappling-heavy with slick submissions
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Last 3 Wins: Controversial but gritty decision over Kai Kara-France, submission win vs Francisco Figueiredo, dominant UD over Zhalgas Zhumagulov
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Known for: Relentless pace, thick chin, and never backing down from top-tier competition
Tatsuro Taira
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Record: 16–0
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Fighting Style: Technical striking with lethal ground game
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Last 3 Wins: Submission over Carlos Hernandez, KO over Alex Perez, UD over Tim Elliott
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Known for: Calm, disciplined style, and not losing—ever
The fight sells itself, but now with this pre-fight insult turned headline, the internet’s appetite for chaos has increased tenfold.
Fans React: “This Is the Energy We Needed!”
Once the quote hit social media, the reactions were instant and hilarious.
“He didn’t even tag Taira—just dropped the mic and left.”
“Highlight won’t be long = Taira getting flash KO’d? Amiralbazi better be careful with that karma.”
“If this ends in a 5-round split decision, I’m suing for false advertising.”
And the memes? Oh, they’re rolling in faster than an Islam Makhachev takedown. Some fans photoshopped Amiralbazi holding a stopwatch with Taira looking confused. Others used that classic “It was at this moment he knew…” format, but with a twist:
“It was at this moment Tatsuro Taira knew… he’d be part of someone else’s highlight reel.”
Psychological Warfare or PR Genius?
There’s a thin line between confidence and cockiness. Amiralbazi just took that line, twisted it into a pretzel, and made a pretzel-wrapped hotdog out of it.
By throwing this comment out into the wild, he’s:
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Putting pressure on Taira to perform or respond
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Giving fans a reason to tune in (because now we all want to see if the fight actually ends in seconds)
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Cementing his place as one of the most entertaining trolls in modern MMA
And let’s be real—UFC loves this stuff. This kind of subtle trash talk doesn’t just sell tickets. It creates narratives, rivalries, and Reddit threads that never die.
What Might Taira Say Back?
So far, Tatsuro Taira hasn’t responded. Classic Taira—focused, unbothered, and likely watching tape rather than Twitter.
But if he were to respond, we could imagine it being cool and sharp, something like:
| Taira: “Let him keep talking. I’ll speak with my fists.”
Or better yet—no response at all. Just let the performance do the talking. That’s almost more terrifying.
The Fight: When and Where?
While the UFC hasn’t officially announced this matchup, rumors are heating up that this bout may be slated for UFC 322 or UFC Fight Night Tokyo in Q4 2025.
And now that Amiralbazi has essentially thrown down the verbal gauntlet, Dana White would be crazy not to make it happen.
Two undefeated fighters. Opposite styles. And now, a public beef that’s making fans foam at the mouth. It doesn’t get better than this.
More Captions from Amiralbazi’s Universe?

Now that Amiralbazi has found his groove in subtle smack talk, fans are suggesting some potential follow-ups if he really wants to get under Taira’s skin:
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“Hope your cornermen know CPR.”
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“I bring pillows for guys who like to sleep early.”
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“Taira’s game plan: survive round one. Good luck with that.”
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“If the ref blinks, he might miss it.”
And let’s be honest: if Amiralbazi follows this path, he could become the next cult hero of flyweight trash talk—a rare species in a weight class known for respectful killers.
Final Thoughts: Is This the Calm Before the KO?
Whether this fight gets booked next month or next year, the narrative is already hot and spicy. Amiralbazi’s quote may have been short, but the aftershocks are long-lasting.
Now, fans are watching both fighters more closely than ever—not just for skills, but for personality, drama, and storyline. That’s the magic of a single sentence done right.
So buckle up. If this fight happens, don’t blink.
Because if Amiralbazi is right… the highlight won’t last long.
If this matchup doesn’t get booked, we riot.


