Brandon Royval submitted Lone'er Kavanagh by choke at UFC 329 on July 9, 2026.

The victory is significant as it allows Royval to snap a two-fight losing skid [1] and regain momentum within the flyweight division.

Royval faced early adversity during the bout, struggling to find his rhythm in the opening exchanges. However, he managed to shift the momentum and secure the victory via submission. The win comes against the 27-year-old Kavanagh [1], who was unable to withstand Royval's grappling pressure in the final sequence.

The event, designated as UFC 329 [2], featured a high-profile card that included a rematch between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway. While those fighters headlined the evening, Royval's performance served as a critical turning point for his professional standing.

By securing the submission, Royval avoids the pressure of a three-fight losing streak, which often leads to precarious positions regarding contract renewals or roster placement in the UFC. The fight demonstrated Royval's ability to recover from a slow start and execute a finish under pressure.

Kavanagh's loss marks a setback for the fighter as he continues to navigate the competitive landscape of the organization. The outcome of the match leaves the division's rankings open to interpretation as Royval returns to the win column.

Brandon Royval submitted Lone'er Kavanagh by choke at UFC 329

This victory stabilizes Royval's position in the UFC flyweight rankings. After two consecutive losses, a failure to win at UFC 329 could have diminished his leverage for future matchups. By securing a submission finish, he proves his versatility and resilience, signaling to the organization that he remains a viable contender for top-tier opponents.