MMA UFC Vegas 119 Match Preview: Ion Cutelaba (17-10-1, 1 NC) vs. Navajo Stirling (10-1-0)

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Venue: UFC APEX — Las Vegas, Nevada

Broadcast: ESPN+ (Main Card)

A volatile light heavyweight matchup lands on the UFC Vegas 119 card as longtime UFC chaos engine Ion Cuțelaba meets rising prospect Navajo Stirling. This is a classic “wild power vs. composed technician” clash, with Cuțelaba bringing his trademark aggression and Stirling offering a more measured, modern MMA approach. Expect violence, momentum swings, and a high likelihood of a finish.

VENUE DETAILS — UFC APEX

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Cage Size: 25-foot Octagon

Impact:

Smaller cage = more pressure, more clinch exchanges

Favors Cuțelaba’s blitzing style

Forces Stirling to manage distance with discipline

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

Ion Cuțelaba

No reported injuries

Training at Xtreme Couture

Camp focus: early pressure, wrestling entries, explosive combinations

Coaches emphasize controlled aggression to avoid burning out

Navajo Stirling

No reported injuries

Training at Elevation Fight Team

Camp focus: footwork, counter‑wrestling, and maintaining range

Emphasis on weathering early storms and taking over late

FIGHTER BREAKDOWN & MATCHUP ANALYSIS

Ion “The Hulk” Cuțelaba

Record: 17–10–1 (1 NC) Style: Wild pressure striker, explosive wrestler Strengths:

Huge power in both hands

Fast, aggressive starts

Strong offensive wrestling

Dangerous ground‑and‑pound

Weaknesses:

Defensive lapses

Fades if early finish doesn’t materialize

Susceptible to counters

Inconsistent fight IQ

Recent Form

1–3–1 in last 5

Win via early KO, losses via late finishes or decision

Still extremely dangerous in Round 1

Path to Victory

Blitz early

Mix takedowns with heavy strikes

Force Stirling into defensive mode immediately

Navajo Stirling

Record: 10–1 Style: Technical striker, composed counter‑fighter Strengths:

Clean, accurate boxing

Excellent footwork

Strong defensive grappling

Good cardio and pacing

Weaknesses:

Not a huge one‑punch finisher

Can be backed up early

Limited experience against elite power punchers

Recent Form

4–0 in last 4

Two decisions, two late finishes

Showing rapid improvement in defensive wrestling and striking variety

Path to Victory

Survive early pressure

Keep fight at mid‑range

Use counters and movement to pick Cuțelaba apart

FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

First meeting between the two

Cuțelaba is the veteran with big‑fight experience

Stirling is the rising prospect with momentum

Stylistically: early chaos vs. late control

Winner likely moves toward top‑15 consideration

BETTING TRENDS

Ion Cuțelaba Trends

12 of last 14 fights ended inside the distance

1–6–1 in last 8 as an underdog

Round 1 finishes in 10 of 17 wins

Navajo Stirling Trends

7 of 10 wins by finish

4–0 in UFC, all as a favorite

Has never been finished

MATCHUP EDGE SUMMARY

CategoryEdge
Striking PowerCuțelaba
Striking TechniqueStirling
Wrestling (Offense)Cuțelaba
Wrestling (Defense)Stirling
CardioStirling
DurabilityStirling
ExperienceCuțelaba
Finishing AbilityEven

FIGHT ODDS

Ion Cutelaba                      + 265

Navajo Stirling                  – 340

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 19, 2026

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