Domination MMA returns tonight!

its tenth instalment, live from the Serbian Community Club, bringing another action-packed 16-fight card and putting a spotlight on some of Australia’s brightest up-and-comers. After a string of DMMA 9 standouts went on to feature at Eternal 93, this is your shot to catch the next breakout name before they’re showing up on UFC Fight Pass. And if you can’t make it in person, you can catch every second live at www.livecombatsports.com.au.
Here’s what you can expect from the main card:
Ethan Orr-Young (Scrappy MMA, 2-0-1) vs. Maxime Nathan (Pacific MMA, 1-1)
Orr-Young opens the main card once again and will be hungry to get back in the win column after a frustrating draw last time out. Known for his top pressure and cage control, he’ll look to smother Nathan early. Nathan makes the trip out from Kalgoorlie after getting a taste of the spotlight regionally, most recently at Ragnarok Fight Show in Geraldton. A tough task, but a huge opportunity.
Harvey Youngman (Wolves Den, 1-2) vs. Chy Wilson (Base MMA Dunsborough, 2-2)
Youngman steps into the DMMA cage after a couple of Eternal stints, while Wilson returns to familiar territory for the fourth time. Statistically, they’re polar opposites, Youngman has gone the distance in all his fights, while Wilson hasn’t needed the judges once. Expect a clash of composure versus chaos.
Jett Waller (Scrappy MMA, 3-4) vs. Stefan Pietropaolo (Mitsu Domoe, 3-2)
This has Fight of the Night written all over it. Pietropaolo returns to the cage after nearly three years away, while Waller’s always down for a war. Two tested fighters with plenty to prove - don’t blink.
Lorenz Araneda (Luistro Combat Academy, 2-7) vs. Jackson McLellan (Mandurah Combat Sports Academy, 5-3)
Araneda headlines DMMA 10 with the kind of record that doesn’t tell the full story. A seasoned amateur with heart for days, he’ll need every bit of his experience against McLellan, one of the hottest rising amateurs in the country. McLellan has completely flipped his record around with four wins in 2024 alone, including a statement performance at DMMA 9. If he keeps this up, the professional ranks are just around the corner.
A fight to keep an eye on early is Aron Santino (Wolves Den) vs. Lavhy Franchi (Pacific MMA). Santino will finally step into the cage for his official amateur debut after his bout with George Va’a was scrapped from Eternal, and he’ll be out to make a statement.
Also returning is Va'a (vs. Jacque Lambert) and Armani-Jay Wahapango (vs. Monte McLean), forming Mandurah Combat Sports Academy's three-headed snake alongside McLellan. That’s a dangerous trio