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As the final event of 2022, Unified MMA 49 reinforced Unified MMA’s position as Canada's premier promotion and a crucial pipeline for the platform. The event's mix of title changes and dominant finishes highlighted the "real environments" and high stakes necessary for athletes to earn credibility before stepping onto the world stage.

: The main card saw a lightning-fast submission from Cody Ries , who forced Aaron Bosiak to tap to a rear-naked choke just 1:13 into the first round . Unified MMA 49 Results Table Round/Time Light Heavyweight Title Ty Flores Graham Park Decision (Unanimous) Catchweight (165 lbs) Tim Smith Nick Hrabec Catchweight (165 lbs) Cody Ries Aaron Bosiak Submission (RNC) Bantamweight Harley King Devon Lozej Decision (Unanimous) Women's Bantamweight Shannon Clark Jo Maisonneuve TKO (Corner Stoppage) Featherweight Caleb Ermine Matt Klute Decision (Unanimous) Impact on Canadian MMA Unified MMA 49

Detailed of the Ty Flores vs. Graham Park title fight. As the final event of 2022, Unified MMA

Beyond the main event, Unified MMA 49 was a night of breakthrough performances and veteran resurgence: Unified MMA 49 Results Table Round/Time Light Heavyweight

Unified MMA 49, which took place on , at the River Cree Resort & Casino in Edmonton, Alberta, served as a definitive showcase of the depth and grit inherent in Canadian regional mixed martial arts. The Pinnacle of the Night: Ty Flores vs. Graham Park

Information on and where to watch them. Unified 49 Results

The main event featured a high-stakes light-heavyweight clash between American challenger Ty Flores and the reigning champion, . Flores entered the cage with a point to prove, famously labeling Park as "spoonfed" by the promotion prior to the bout. The fight lived up to the tension, ultimately resulting in Flores securing a unanimous decision victory (30-27, 29-27, 29-28) to claim the Unified MMA Light-Heavyweight Championship . This victory not only shifted the title to American soil but also validated Flores’s veteran status as a contender capable of competing at the highest regional levels. Momentum and Milestones