Tai Tuivasa is a professional MMA fighter who fights in the heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). As of February 14, 2022, he is ranked third among heavyweights in the UFC.

In August 2012, the MMA fighter made his first fight in Australia. Over the next four years, he didn’t fight very often, and all of his wins were by knockout.

He has also taken part in MMA matches with mixed rules that were put on by Combat 8 promotions.

On December 1, 2012, at Combat 8:02, the second Combat 8 event, Tai won by TKO against John Hopoate, an Australian who used to play rugby league for Australia. The fight took place at the Newcastle Panthers FC arena.

In November 2016, the athlete signed a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship for four fights.

Tai Tuivasa
Tai Tuivasa

UFC: Tai Tuivasa Wife – Does he have a wife named Brierley Pedro?

Tai Tuivasa is married and likes to hang out with his wife. Firstsportz says that his wife, Brierley Pedro, is the brother’s sister. Tyson Pedro is a light heavyweight fighter in the UFC.

Before they got married, Tuivasa and Pedro had been seeing each other for a long time. But no one knows the exact date of their wedding because they are very private about their lives.

Both her private information and her social media accounts are not open to the public. Brierley doesn’t like being in the spotlight, and she’d rather not talk about her personal life.

In 2017, the boxer shared a picture of himself and his wife at the Dream Team Awards at The Star Sydney in Australia.

Tai and Brierley’s son is Carter Tuivasa. He posts a lot of pictures of his son on his official Instagram account. Carter was born in 2017, and he is a smart and funny kid.

Tai gets along well with his son and thinks that they have a lot in common.

Meet Tai Tuivasa Parents Tony Tuivasa & Kerry Johnson

Tai is 29 years old and was born on March 16, 1993. The fighter was born in the zodiac sign of Pisces. The UFC star, the son of Tony Tuivasa and Kerry Johnson, grew up in the western Sydney suburb of Mount Druitt.

Tony and Kerry are thankful for their big family of 12 kids. Even though they had a big family, his parents were great parents who took care of all of their children.

There aren’t many details about what their parents did for a living, but it looks like they did well. Tai’s childhood was great because he got to spend time with his parents and siblings.

His parents are also happy that he is a successful UFC fighter, and they wish him luck for the future.

What kind of people is Tai Tuivasa? Information about his family history

Tai Tuivasa comes from different places. His father, Tony Tuivasa, is an Indigenous Polynesian man whose ancestors are Samoans.

On the other hand, his mother, Kerry Johnson, is related to Aborigines from central New South Wales through her ancestors.

As a Samoan, the fact that his father was good at physics has always been a plus for him.

When the athlete was younger, he mostly played rugby league. Tuivasa was signed by the professional rugby league team Sydney Roosters in 2010, but he quit the sport because he was addicted to gambling.

At UFC 221, he fought Cyril Asker on February 11, 2018, and won by technical knockout in the first round. Tai was ranked 15th in the UFC’s official heavyweight rankings for the first time on February 13, 2018.

In March 2018, the UFC fighter signed a new four-fight deal with the UFC. At UFC 225 on June 9, 2018, he fought Andrei Arlovski. He won by unanimous decision.

What Is Tai Tuivasa’s Lip Tattoo Meaning?

Tai Tuivasa has his initials tattooed on the inside of his lower lip to honor the area of Western Sydney where he grew up.

He has a lot of intricate tattoos on his body that are based on Samoan culture.

He has a Pea tattoo, which is a traditional Samoan tattoo made by tapping, which is a very painful and old method. There is nothing else he can do, and probably nothing else any Samoan can do either. If they didn’t, it would be rude.

Because the athlete had to fight in other countries, it took three months to finish the tattoo.

Tuivasa thinks of it as more than just a tattoo because it has a lot of history behind it.

He said that he asked his uncle about the Pea when he saw his uncle wearing it. “Son, only real men get those,” the father says. Tai says he chose to get the tattoo that day for his mother.

 Tai Tuivasa
Tai Tuivasa

Early years

Tuivasa was born in Sydney, Australia, to a Wiradjuri (a native Australian) mother and a Samoan father. He grew up in the suburb of Mount Druitt in western Sydney with 11 siblings. When he was young, he mostly played rugby league. In 2010, he was signed by the professional Sydney Roosters rugby league team, but he stopped playing when he became addicted to gambling.

Tuivasa was born in Sydney, Australia, to a Wiradjuri (a native Australian) mother and a Samoan father. He grew up in the suburb of Mount Druitt in western Sydney with his 11 siblings. When he was young, he mostly played rugby league. In 2010, he was signed by the professional Sydney Roosters rugby league team, but he stopped playing when he became addicted to gambling.

Start of a job

Tuivasa’s first professional MMA fight was in his home country of Australia in August 2012. Over the next four years, he only fought a few times, and every time he won, he was knocked out.

Tuivasa also took part in a couple of mixed rules MMA fights put on by Combat 8. Tuivasa fought Australian rugby league player John Hopoate at Combat 8:02, the second Combat 8 event, on December 1, 2012, at the Newcastle Panthers FC arena. He won the fight by TKO. Later, Tuivasa fought kickboxer Peter Graham at Combat 8:03. The fight was a back-and-forth brawl that made it look like Tuivasa would end the fight quickly. But as the fight went on, Graham got stronger and Tuivasa got tired. In the end, Tuivasa lost because he was knocked out by punches in the second round.

Final Fight Championship

In November 2016, the Ultimate Fighting Championship said that Tuivasa had signed a contract to fight four times for them. Tuivasa says that he had to sit out for a long time because he hurt his knee and had surgery on it.

On November 19, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Tybura, Tuivasa would fight Rashad Coulter for the first time in the UFC. Tuivasa knocked out his opponent in the first round with a flying knee, making him the first indigenous Australian to win a UFC fight. He also got a bonus for being the best player of the night because he won.

Tuivasa fought Cyril Asker at UFC 221 on February 11, 2018. He won the fight in the first round with a technical knockout. On February 13, 2018, Tuivasa came in at number 15 on the UFC’s official list of heavyweight fighters.

In March of 2018, Tuivasa signed a new deal with UFC for four fights.

Tuivasa faced Andrei Arlovski on 9 June 2018 at UFC 225. Everyone agreed that he won the fight.

Tuivasa fought against Junior dos Santos, who used to be the UFC Heavyweight Champion, on December 2, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 142.

In round two, a technical knockout ended the fight

Tuivasa fought Blagoy Ivanov at UFC 238 on June 8, 2019. The judges all agreed that he lost the fight.

Tuivasa fought Sergey Spivak at UFC 243 on October 6, 2019.

In the second round, an arm-triangle choke put him out of the fight.

Tuivasa was set to fight Jarjis Danho at UFC 251 on June 6, 2020. But on April 9, Dana White, the head of UFC, said that this event would have to be moved to a later date.

Tuivasa fought Stefan Struve at UFC 254 on October 24, 2020.

He won the fight in the first round by knocking out his opponent.

Tuivasa was supposed to fight Don’Tale Mayes at UFC on ESPN 21 on March 20, 2021.

But in the week before the event, Mayes was taken out of the fight for unknown reasons and replaced by Harry Hunsucker, who was new to the promotion business. Tuivasa won the fight by knockout in the first round.

At UFC 264 on July 10, 2021, Tuivasa fought Greg Hardy.

He won by knockout in the first round. He got the Performance of the Night award for this win.

Tuivasa was set to fight Walt Harris at UFC 267 on October 30, 2021.

But Harris pulled out of the fight, and Tuivasa was supposed to fight Augusto Sakai at UFC Fight Night 198 on November 20, 2021. But Tuivasa had trouble getting a visa, so the fight was called off. The fight was moved and finally took place on December 11, 2021, at UFC 269. Tuivasa won the fight in the second round by knocking out his opponent. With the win, Tuivasa also got his third Performance of the Night bonus.

Tuivasa fought Derrick Lewis at UFC 271 on February 12, 2022. Tuivasa won by knockout in the second round. He got a bonus for Performance of the Night because he won.

Tuivasa is set to fight Ciryl Gane, who was the interim UFC Heavyweight Champion, at UFC Fight Night 209 on September 3, 2022.