OnlyFans Athletes Scorecard: October 2025

OnlyFans Athletes Scorecard: October 2025 featuring Merab Dvalishvili, Jaron Ennis, Bia Mesquita & Danny Garcia

OnlyFans Athletes Scorecard: October 2025

By Sports Editor

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With so many world-class athletes on OnlyFans, it’s no surprise they continue to make headlines month after month. October was no exception, as competitors from across combat sports delivered standout performances in the ring, the cage, and beyond. Here’s your October 2025 Scorecard, where OnlyFans athletes prove they don’t just show up, they show out.

Merab Dvalishvili Extends Bantamweight Record

October 4, 2025 | UFC 320

Merab Dvalishvili kicked off October by defending his title against fellow OnlyFans athlete Corey Sandhagen, while also extending his UFC record for consecutive bantamweight wins to 14.

For years, Dvalishvili has lived up to his nickname “The Machine,” overwhelming opponents with relentless pressure and unmatched endurance. His non-stop cardio and signature takedown game have made him one of the most dominant fighters in the UFC’s bantamweight division. 

To Sandhagen’s credit, he held his own early, even edging out the first round on some scorecards. But once Dvalishvili found his rhythm, he turned the fight into a five-round masterclass in control.

Dvalishvili ultimately earned a unanimous decision victory (49–45, 49–45, 49–46), cementing his spot as the top bantamweight. His next bout is set for December 6 against Petr Yan, an opponent he previously defeated in 2023

At this point, the question isn’t whether Dvalishvili can be stopped, but who can stop The Machine?

UFC fighter Merab Dvalishvili holds the bantamweight belt above his head after his victory at UFC 320

Jaron Ennis Uppercuts His Way To a First-Round TKO

Boxer Jarron Ennis on the ring with his welterweight belt after defeating Uisma Lima

October 11, 2025 | Ennis vs. Lima

Jaron “Boots” Ennis, the undefeated welterweight champion, decided to test his power in the second weekend of October by moving from 147 pounds to 154 pounds. The result? Another statement win.

Facing Uisma Lima, Ennis proved he’s a wrecking ball at any weight class, earning a TKO in under two minutes. The crowd had barely settled into their seats before Ennis sent Lima to the canvas three times, the last of which following a sharp uppercut that set up a decisive finishing combination.

With the victory, Ennis extended his perfect record to 35–0, continuing to show why he’s one of boxing’s most dangerous and adaptable fighters. Next on Ennis’ radar is Vergil Ortiz Jr., provided he prevails over Erickson “The Hammer” Lubin in Fort Worth on November 8.

No matter who stands across from him next, one thing’s certain: Jaron Ennis doesn’t wait around for the bell to make an impression. 

Bia Mesquita Dominates in UFC Debut

October 11, 2025 | UFC Fight Night: Rio

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu legend Bia Mesquita might be new to the UFC, but she’s certainly not new to winning in emphatic fashion. Before her debut, she had already earned the Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) bantamweight title and finished all six of her professional MMA opponents before the third round. 

That streak continued on October 11, when Mesquita used her world-class grappling to overwhelm Russian fighter Irina Alekseeva and secure a second-round submission victory. From the opening bell, Mesquita dictated the fight, controlling the ground, landing sharp elbows, and showcasing the same precision that made her a BJJ icon.

After nearly ending the bout in the first round, Mesquita closed the show in round two, taking Alekseeva’s back and locking in a rear-naked choke to claim her first UFC win.

At 34, Mesquita’s UFC journey may be starting later than most, but her debut proved that her skill set and championship mentality are more than ready for primetime. 

UFC athlete Bia Mesquita poses to camera with gloves on

Danny Garcia Says Farewell to Brooklyn In Style

Boxer Danny "Swift" Garcia poses with the welterweight belt after defeating Daniel Gonzalez

October 18, 2025 | DAZN Garcia vs. Gonzalez

After becoming the first fighter to ever grace Brooklyn’s Barclays Center back in 2012, Danny “Swift” Garcia returned to where it all began for one final night. Facing Daniel Gonzalez, the veteran welterweight delivered a classic performance, ending the bout in the fourth round with his trademark left hook.

Even in the later stages of his career, Garcia’s timing and ring IQ remain elite. In fact, many would argue he’s gained a sharper sense of strategy, dictating pace and drawing opponents into his rhythm.

Garcia spotted his opening early, recognizing that Gonzalez had been hurt. And when Gonzalez pressed forward, Garcia countered perfectly, landing a left hook that sent him to the canvas. Gonzalez beat the eight count but stumbled backward, prompting the referee to wave it off and award Garcia the fourth-round TKO.

Though Garcia bid farewell to Brooklyn, he hasn’t ruled out another return to the ring. There’s still a good chance fans haven’t seen the last of him yet. 

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