Veteran Neil Magny Shocks Internet with Stunning Comeback Win at UFC Perth
UFC veteran and famous welterweight gatekeeper Neil Magny makes a comeback after submitting Jake Matthews at UFC Perth.

Neil Magny submits Jake Matthews (via X)
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UFC Perth delivered thrilling entertainment for fans, and the Neil Magny vs. Jake Matthews clash turned into an intense showdown. Both fighters gained momentum several times, pushing each other to their limits while attempting to secure a decisive victory. In the final round, Magny capitalized on an opening, and locked a tight D’arce choke to submit Matthews impressively.
In the opening round, Matthews nearly ended the fight by catching Neil Magny in a deep guillotine choke before the buzzer. The crowd erupted in confusion as many spectators believed the veteran might have lost consciousness during the intense submission attempt. However, the referee chose to let the fight continue after Magny strongly protested the stoppage and quickly regained composure.
Soon after the start of the next round, Matthews continued pressing forward against Neil Magny, landing heavy strikes while also threatening dangerous submission attempts throughout exchanges. He entered the contest riding a strong three-fight winning streak, most recently submitting Chidi Njokuani impressively in his previous appearance.
Despite his determination to extend that streak further, Matthews ultimately failed in his mission, falling short against the experienced Magny. In the third round, Neil Magny shifted momentum by showcasing his veteran experience against Matthews, securing multiple takedowns and landing damaging strikes with precision.
During a strange scramble exchange, Magny capitalized quickly and locked in a tight D’arce choke, forcing Matthews into submission. Matthews initially defended by keeping his chin down, but could not escape the pressure that Magny generated, leading to a tap.
Neil Magny just got ANOTHER 3rd round comeback win. He just tapped Jake Matthews after being down the entire fight 🤯 #UFCPerth pic.twitter.com/lQ3IPWQ7xK
— FULL SEND MMA (@full_send_mma) September 28, 2025
MMA Referee Jim Perdios got BAILED OUT by the end of the round buzzer sounding.
— Verdict (@VerdictMMA) September 28, 2025
He thought Neil Magny went out from Jake Matthews’ guillotine choke, “stopped” the fight but then said it was the end of the round.
Crazy.#UFCPerth
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Fans immediately recognized the submission technique, especially since Islam Makhachev has recently made the D’arce choke extremely popular in MMA. The Dagestani champion has notably finished elite fighters Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano using this very choke from his arsenal. While Magny got the leverage by holding his bicep, the former lightweight king is known for doing it by gripping his arm.
Magny displayed incredible resilience and high-level fight IQ, surviving dangerous submission threats before completely turning the momentum of the contest. With this impressive victory, the UFC veteran secured his first consecutive win since 2020, earning admiration from fans for his remarkable comeback.
Many compared the performance to his earlier win over Mike Malott, which also featured a determined late-fight comeback. The victory further cemented Magny’s reputation as one of the UFC’s best comeback artists, thriving under pressure and adversity.
Fight fans react to Neil Magny’s comeback victory over Jake Matthews
The victory raised Neil Magny’s UFC welterweight win tally to 24, setting a divisional record and trailing only fellow veteran Jim Miller in the all-time list for most wins in the promotion. At 38 years old, Magny continues producing inspiring comebacks, maintaining a consistent trend of resilience throughout the competitive year of 2025.

Similarly, Alexander Volkanovski showcased veteran experience by bouncing back and defeating Diego Lopes to reclaim the featherweight championship at 36. These inspiring performances emphasize that veteran fighters can still secure remarkable wins.
Neil Magny first appeared on The Ultimate Fighter Season 16, and despite not winning, became one of UFC’s greatest gatekeepers. After his latest victory, Magny expressed satisfaction with his performance, proud of proving his skills against dangerous competition once again.
Fans were equally delighted to witness the veteran still achieving wins, appreciating his longevity and consistency throughout a legendary career. Nevertheless, here are some reactions from X after Magny’s incredible win over Jake Matthews.
Bro when he picked him up by the ass I knew it was over
— Web 3 Reviews (@blockchainZach) September 28, 2025
Neil Magny when he's a 7-1 underdog#UFCPerth pic.twitter.com/3FmmQDLc2V
— Trigga-D (@209Trigga) September 28, 2025
DO NOT GAS AGAINST MAGNEY!
— Team Rocket (@TaemRocket) September 28, 2025
No one saw that’s coming, unbelievable!
— Mouhannad (@Mouhann60883611) September 28, 2025
Ref stopped the fight round 1 and he knows it. Feel for Jake man damn
— Brees For President ⚜️ (@TheCultOfBrees) September 28, 2025
the year of the crafty unc lmao
— unknwnPh1lly (@Phil_Was_Here_) September 28, 2025
Robbery, ref should be disciplined.
— John Deboar (@NicholasCl27786) September 28, 2025
Neil magny is so ass how did he even pulled this
— Paulo (@MaybeMikeRoss) September 28, 2025
As expected, many fans were hyped about Magny’s win over Jake Matthews and shocked by the submission. Many mentioned how the veteran has repeatedly shown that he can make a comeback in the last round. Others blamed the referee for the controversial stoppage in the first round, which might have affected Matthews’s fight.
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