Tag: Gabriel Bonfim

  • “A New Contender” – Gabriel Bonfim Dominates Belal Muhammad

    “A New Contender” – Gabriel Bonfim Dominates Belal Muhammad

    In the biggest opportunity of his MMA career, Gabriel Bonfim fought the best performance he’s ever had in his career, defeating former welterweight champion Belal Muhammad in the UFC Vegas 118 main event.

    Muhammad got off to a head start in the opening frame, working well with his strikes despite being on the back foot. Bonfim, however, managed to string things well together, landing strong strikes late in the round to add to the pressure. Bonfim continued this in the second, landing some power while mixing in leg kicks to slow the former champ down.

    Muhammad looked for a takedown at the start of round three, but Bonfim was able to stuff it.

    Gabriel Bonfim Dominates Belal Muhammad In UFC Vegas 118 Main Event

    Bonfim has now won five straight and is 7-1 in the UFC. He came into this fight off a finish of Randy Brown this past November.

    Muhammad has now lost three straight since winning the UFC welterweight title at UFC 304. He came into this fight after losing the title to Jack Della Maddalena and losing to Ian Machado Garry in 2025.

  • UFC Vegas 118 Results: Muhammad vs. Bonfim Live Updates & Highlights

    UFC Vegas 118 Results: Muhammad vs. Bonfim Live Updates & Highlights

    MMA News updates UFC Vegas 118 results and highlights live as the action unfolds from the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature a welterweight bout between Belal Muhammad and Gabriel Bonfim. MMANews has you covered with all the results and highlights!

    Belal Muhammad vs. Gabriel Bonfim – Welterweight Main Event

    Muhammad was on a win streak between 2019 and 2024, rising up the welterweight ranks en route to defeating Leon Edwards for the title at UFC 304. Muhammad, however, enters this fight off back-to-back losses. Muhammad dropped the welterweight title to Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 315 and lost to Ian Machado Garry at UFC Qatar in November.

    Bonfim is 6-1 since entering the UFC as an undefeated fighter off Dana White’s Contender Series. Bonfim most recently fought in November, finishing Randy Brown in the main event of UFC Vegas 111.

    The UFC Vegas 118 co-main event will feature Brendan Allen and Edmen Shahbazyan in a middleweight matchup.

    Allen has won two straight and nine of his last 11. He most recently fought on short notice in the main event of UFC Vancouver in October, knocking off Reinier de Ridder in a title eliminator.

    Shahbazyan has won three straight, most recently finishing Andre Muniz at UFC 320.

    If you can’t watch the action, check here for all the latest results and highlights from UFC Vegas 118!

    How to Watch UFC Vegas 118

    • Date: Saturday, June 6, 2026
    • Venue: Meta Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada
    • Streaming: Paramount+ (exclusive)
    • Prelims: 5 PM ET / 2 PM PT
    • Main Card: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT

    UFC Vegas 118 Quick Results

    • Main Event: Belal Muhammad vs. Gabriel Bonfim — Gabriel Bonfim def. Belal Muhammad via unanimous decision (50-45 x3)
    • Co-Main Event: Brendan Allen vs. Edmen Shahbazyan — Brendan Allen def. Edmen Shahbazyan via unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)
    • Fares Ziam vs. Tom Nolan — Tom Nolan def. Fares Ziam via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)
    • Bryce Mitchell vs. Santiago Luna — Bryce Mitchell def. Santiago Luna via submission (arm-triangle choke) (Rd. 3, 4:52)
    • Iwo Baraniewski vs. Junior Tafa — Iwo Baraniewski def. Junior Tafa via TKO (Rd. 1, 1:25)

    UFC Vegas 118 Results & Highlights

    Preliminary Card (Paramount+, 5 PM ET)

    Women’s Strawweight: Ketlen Souza vs. Ariane Carnelossi

    Result: Ketlen Souza def. Ariane Carnelossi via TKO (Rd. 1, 1:34)

    Women’s Flyweight: Jeisla Chaves vs. Yuneisy Duben

    Result: Jeisla Chaves def. Yuneisy Duben via split decision (29-28 x2, 28-29)

    Featherweight: Jordan Leavitt vs. Joanderson Brito

    Result: Joanderson Brito def. Jordan Leavitt via submission (Ninja choke) (Rd. 1, 4:19)

    Women’s Bantamweight: Priscila Cachoeira vs. Chelsea Chandler

    Result: Chelsea Chandler def. Priscila Cachoeira via submission (armbar) (Rd. 1, 3:42)

    Flyweight: Bruno Silva vs. Edgar Chairez

    Result: Edgar Chairez def. Bruno Silva via submission (rear-naked choke) (Rd. 1, 4:13)

    Bantamweight: Marcus McGhee vs. John Yannis

    Result: Marcus McGhee def. John Yannis via unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)

    Catchweight (130 lbs.): Matt Schnell vs. Alessandro Costa

    Result: Alessandro Costa def. Matt Schnell via TKO (Rd. 1, 2:32)

    Main Card (Paramount+, 8 PM ET)

    Light Heavyweight: Iwo Baraniewski vs. Junior Tafa

    Result: Iwo Baraniewski def. Junior Tafa via TKO (Rd. 1, 1:25)

    Bantamweight: Bryce Mitchell vs. Santiago Luna

    Result: Bryce Mitchell def. Santiago Luna via submission (arm-triangle choke) (Rd. 3, 4:52)

    Lightweight: Fares Ziam vs. Tom Nolan

    Result: Tom Nolan def. Fares Ziam via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)

    Middleweight: Brendan Allen vs. Edmen Shahbazyan

    Result: Brendan Allen def. Edmen Shahbazyan via unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)

    Welterweight: Belal Muhammad vs. Gabriel Bonfim

    Result: Gabriel Bonfim def. Belal Muhammad via unanimous decision (50-45 x3)

  • 6 Hits And 2 Misses From UFC Vegas 111: Gabriel Bonfim vs. Randy Brown

    6 Hits And 2 Misses From UFC Vegas 111: Gabriel Bonfim vs. Randy Brown

    For the second straight week — and the second-to-last time in the 2025 calendar year — the UFC landed at its UFC APEX headquarters, looking to move on from last week’s controversial event and go forward with UFC Vegas 111.

    The main event saw a welterweight battle between Gabriel Bonfim and Randy Brown. Bonfim had won three straight since suffering his first career loss, coming into this bout off a controversial split decision win over Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson at UFC Nashville in July. Brown, meanwhile, entered with four wins in his last five fights, including a highlight knockout of Nicolas Dalby in the Fight of the Night of April’s UFC Kansas City.

    The co-main event saw a flyweight battle, as Matt Schnell welcomed Joseph Morales back to the UFC. Schnell entered this fight off a win over Jimmy Flick at UFC Kansas City, a fight that snapped a three-fight losing streak for him. This, meanwhile, marked Morales’ first fight since winning The Ultimate Fighter season 33.

    Who showed out in Vegas? Who had a letdown? Let’s go through together with the Hits and Misses of UFC Vegas 111!

    Hit: Zachary Reese Goes Through A Storm For A Short-Notice Win

    It usually doesn’t result in a win when a fighter steps up on short notice; however, Zachary Reese was able to face that adversity — and early adversity from opponent Jackson McVey — to score a second-round finish.

    Reese and McVey put on quite the striking storm early on in the fight, both throwing power shots. McVey seemed to be getting the better of things, however, and Reese appeared to be rocked during the opening round. Reese survived though, and he managed to get McVey to the mat in the second, finishing him off with a rear-naked choke.

    This was a strong performance for Reese, something needed after the bitter taste of a no contest with Sedriques Dumas at Noche UFC 3 in September. With just one loss in his last six fights now, Reese might be due for a little step up in competition next go around.

    Hit: Gomes & Cavalcanti Rising Up

    There were two women’s fights during the UFC Vegas 111 prelims, both featuring contenders in the strawweight and bantamweight contenders. And the two lower-ranked contenders — Denise Gomes and Jacqueline Cavalcanti — showed off in impressive performances that will move them up the ranks.

    Gomes didn’t seem to have any trouble against Tecia Pennington, staying in control thanks to her striking, as well as top control work in the third round. Cavalcanti, meanwhile, took advantage of a Mayra Bueno Silva who seemed unwilling or unable to pull the trigger on explosive offense. Cavalcanti used her boxing to nearly sweep the scorecards (and honestly should have swept the cards) in the victory.

    Gomes will make a slight move up the 115-pound ranks, and she could look at someone in the top-10 next. Cavalcanti, meanwhile, is certainly going to be in the top-10 at 135, and her next bout should bring an opportunity to gear her closer toward the top of the title picture.

    Miss: The Fall Of Mayra Bueno Silva

    It has been almost two years since Mayra Bueno Silva fought Raquel Pennington for the then-vacant women’s bantamweight championship in the co-main event of UFC 297. Sadly, it seems like that might have been the peak of her MMA career.

    MBS has now lost four straight fights following this loss to Jacqueline Cavalcanti. In fact, she’s now technically winless in her last five fights, as her impressive win over Holly Holm in 2023 was overturned to a no contest after testing positive for ritalinic acid. And since the loss to Pennington — a terrible fight in itself — she was finished by Macy Chiasson and now has dropped decisions to rising names in Jasmine Jasudavicius and Cavalcanti.

    These have all been contenders’ battles — minus the lone title fight — so it’s not going to threaten MBS’ job most likely. However, something feels off about her. And whether its changing camps or changing something about her pre-fight prep, Bueno Silva has to figure it out, and fast.

    Hit: Another Superb CLD KO

    Christian Leroy Duncan’s striking is fun to watch, and for the second straight time, it’s led him to a highlight knockout.

    CLD looked to land something flashy on opponent Marco Tulio from the opening of the fight. He found a spinning elbow that did damage, but Tulio tried to pressure Leroy Duncan back. Despite a takedown and a cut-opening shot from Tulio, CLD put him away with a spinning elbow and a right hand, crumbling Tulio to the mat.

    This was a successful follow up for Leroy Duncan after his highlight finish of Eryk Anders a few months ago. And he’s certainly been impressive since coming over to the UFC from Cage Warriors in 2023.

    Hit: Call A Medic…But Not For Medic

    For a second straight fight, Uros Medic managed to win via KO/TKO in just 63 seconds, this time not needing much to put away Muslim Salikhov.

    Medic did damage with leg kicks early on before dropping Salikhov with a left hand. He then landed some ground-and-pound until the referee intervened.

    Medic is a consistent finisher, and he’s now won three of four and four of six. While the move to 170 has been a bit of a mixed bag so far, another win should allow Medic to be in consideration for a fight against a contender.

    Hit: Joseph Morales Is Back

    Joseph Morales had perhaps the most feel-good moment of the night, solidifying a successful return to the Octagon with a finish of Matt Schnell in the co-main event.

    Schnell is a successful grappler in his own right, but taking Morales down very first thing proved to be a mistake. Morales reversed in top position and worked well in side control. After threatening a kimura, Morales made his way into locking up a guillotine, which earned him a first-round submission victory.

    After going 1-2 in his first UFC stint, Morales made waves on The Ultimate Fighter season 33 when he knocked off Eduardo Henrique in a battle of top picks in the first fight of the season. He’d score a controversial decision over Imanol Rodriguez before submitting Alibi Idiris in the final at UFC 319.

    Miss: Morales’ 6-7 Celly

    I hate this stupid meme. Those who know me will understand why. Next.

    Hit: Gabriel Bonfim Ready For A Step Up?

    I’m not going to put any thought or make any discussion of Mark Smith stopping the fight when he did. It was a bizarre finish where both ended up on the mat, and the way Brown fell after the knee was concerning. And if Gabriel Bonfim landed some follow-up shot(s) that put Brown out worse, Smith would have been crucified anyway. That’s too tough of a spot for a ref to be in and judge him on.

    So, let’s focus on Bonfim.

    Bonfim absolutely chewed up Brown’s legs with the low kicks he handed out in the opening round. Brown looked to bring out his striking in the second round, but Bonfim quickly put a stop to that — and the fight itself — with his knee to the head.

    Bonfim has now won four straight since suffering the first loss of his career. While the win over Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson was a controversial call, this finish of Brown now gives him a second performance bonus in that stretch.

    I wouldn’t say this win should put him way up the welterweight rankings; however, after fending off someone unranked like Brown, Bonfim’s next fight should come against someone lower-ranked in the top 10, or else whoever is at No. 11 by the time he fights again.

  • ‘Absolutely Nothing Wrong’ – Fans And Fighters Debate Mark Smith’s Stoppage As Gabriel Bonfim Finishes Randy Brown In UFC Vegas 111 Main Event

    ‘Absolutely Nothing Wrong’ – Fans And Fighters Debate Mark Smith’s Stoppage As Gabriel Bonfim Finishes Randy Brown In UFC Vegas 111 Main Event

    While the decision of referee Mark Smith will be debated, Gabriel Bonfim’s performance can’t be, as he scores a finish of Randy Brown in the main event of UFC Vegas 111.

    Bonfim focused on leg kicks in the first round, with 19 of his 20 significant strikes landing coming in such a fashion. And it seemed to do numbers, chewing up Brown’s front leg and somewhat limiting his movement.

    Brown, however, started to fire back in the second round, coming out right away with combinations. A knee to the head by Bonfim, however, saw Brown go down in concerning fashion. While Brown protested immediately afterward, Smith deemed the way Brown crumbled to the mat worthy of a stoppage.

    Gabriel Bonfim Knocks Out Randy Brown At UFC Vegas 111

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    Bonfim has now won four straight since losing his undefeated record after 15 fights. Bonfim is now 6-1 in the Octagon since earning a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series.

    Brown has now lost two of his last three fights.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Gabriel Bonfim KO’s Randy Brown

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Gabriel Bonfim KO’s Randy Brown

    UFC Fight Night took place tonight from the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights!

    In the main event, Gabriel Bonfim took on Randy Brown in a welterweight matchup. While in the co-main event, Joseph Morales and Matt Schnell met at flyweight.

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Welterweight: Gabriel Bonfim def. Randy Brown via KO: R2, 3.19
    • Flyweight: Joseph Morales def. Matt Schnell via submission: R1, 2.54
    • Welterweight: Uros Medic def. Muslim Salikhov via TKO: R1, 1.03
    • Lightweight: Chris Padilla def. Ismael Bonfim via TKO: R2, 4.30
    • Middleweight: Christian Leroy Duncan def. Marco Tulio via KO: R2, 3.20

    Preliminary Card

    • Featherweight: Jamall Emmers def. Hyder Amil via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-27)
    • Bantamweight: Raoni Barcelos def. Ricky Simon via unanimous decision (29-28×3)
    • Bantamweight: Jacqueline Cavalcanti def. Mayra Bueno Silva via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Heavyweight: Josh Hokit def. Max Gimenis via TKO: R1, 0.56
    • Strawweight: Denise Gomes def. Tecia Pennington via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    • Bantamweight: Daniel Marcos def. Miles Johns via submission: R2, 4.23
    • Catchweight (195 lbs): Zach Reese def. Jackson McVey via submission: R2, 1.38

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Zach Reese def. Jackson McVey

    Daniel Marcos def. Miles Johns

    Josh Hokit def. Max Gimenis

    Main Card Highlights

    Christian Leroy Duncan def. Marco Tulio

    Christian Leroy Duncan earned a second-round stoppage in this middleweight bout.

    Chris Padilla def. Ismael Bonfim

    Chris Padilla earned a TKO in round two of this lightweight bout.

    Uros Medic def. Muslim Salikhov

    Uros Medic got it done in the first round.

    Joseph Morales def. Matt Schnell

    In the co-main event, Joseph Morales earned a first-round submission.

    Gabriel Bonfim def. Randy Brown

    In the main event, Gabriel Bonfim earned a KO in the second round.

  • UFC Vegas 111 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Gabriel Bonfim vs. Randy Brown Card

    UFC Vegas 111 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Gabriel Bonfim vs. Randy Brown Card

    UFC Vegas 111 is almost here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday, November 8. The main card portion of the event will start at 7PM ET/4PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 4PM ET/1PM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature Gabriel Bonfim taking on Randy Brown in a welterweight matchup.

    In the co-main event, Joseph Morales makes his Octagon return for the first time since winning The Ultimate Fighter season 33, as he takes on Matt Schnell in flyweight action.

    The main card will also feature Muslim Salikhov vs. Uros Medic, Chris Padilla vs. Israel Bonfim, and Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Marco Tulio.

    UFC Vegas 111: Gabriel Bonfim vs. Randy Brown Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Vegas 111 as of November 8 (Fight day) at 1pm ET, courtesy ofΒ DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight: Gabriel Bonfim (-170) vs. Randy Brown (+142)
    • Flyweight: Matt Schnell (+330) vs. Joseph Morales (-425)
    • Welterweight: Muslim Salikhov (+114) vs. Uros Medic (-135)
    • Catchweight (161 lbs): Chris Padilla (+100) vs. Israel Bonfim (-120)
    • Middleweight: Christian Leroy Duncan (+140) vs. Marco Tulio (-166)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Hyder Amil (-130) vs. Jamall Emmers (+110)
    • Bantamweight: Ricky Simon (-175) vs. Raoni Barcelos (+145)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Mayra Bueno Silva (+180) vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (-218)
    • Heavyweight: Josh Hokit (-410) vs. Max Gimenis (+320)
    • Bantamweight: Miles Johns (+154) vs. Daniel Marcos (-185)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Tecia Pennington (+150) vs. Denise Gomes (-180)
    • Catchweight (195 lbs): Jackson McVey (+220) vs. Zachary Reese (-270)
  • ‘Stalling With Wrestling Is Not Scored Highly’ – Fans & Fighters React To Gabriel Bonfim Earning Controversial Judges’ Nod Over Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson At UFC Nashville

    ‘Stalling With Wrestling Is Not Scored Highly’ – Fans & Fighters React To Gabriel Bonfim Earning Controversial Judges’ Nod Over Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson At UFC Nashville

    Gabriel Bonfim scored the biggest win of his career in the UFC Nashville co-main event and will most likely find himself in the welterweight rankings. It doesn’t come without controversy, however, as plenty of people felt his opponent, longtime UFC veteran and former welterweight title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson should have been given the judges’ decision.

    Thompson looked to keep his distance in the early part of the fight, aware of Bonfim’s wrestling while looking to land his traditional striking. Bonfim scored a pair of takedowns halfway through the first, however, locking up a tight choke attempt on Thompson, but the veteran escaped.

    After a bit of a striking battle in the early portion of the second round, Bonfim got to Thompson’s back again and scored another takedown — though it was brief before Thompson returned to the feet. Thompson got to break out of Bonfim’s clinch a minute later and started to find his groove.

    Bonfim would check a kick from Thompson, resulting in a really nasty gash. Thompson did land a head kick, however, stumbling Bonfim and stopping a takedown before the end of the round.

    Bonfim looked to pressure Thompson in the third round, bringing him to the fence during the first minute. Thompson fought out of it and continued to throw with the cut leg. Thompson landed another strong head kick; however, Bonfim scored a pair of takedowns and used his grappling to control the action — or lack of it as the fight was in its concluding stages.

    Gabriel Bonfim Scores Narrow, Controversial Decision Over Stephen Thompson

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    Bonfim, a 2022 alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, is now 5-1 in the Octagon, including a three-fight win streak now, defeating Ange Loosa and Khaos Williams as well over the last year.

    Thompson has now lost three straight and five of his last six.

  • ‘Made Him Hit The Undertaker’ – Fans React As Gabriel Bonfim Leaves Opponent Unconscious With Nasty Choke At UFC Vegas 102

    ‘Made Him Hit The Undertaker’ – Fans React As Gabriel Bonfim Leaves Opponent Unconscious With Nasty Choke At UFC Vegas 102

    With both Bonfim brothers competing at UFC Vegas 102, Gabriel Bonfim ensured a strong start for the pair with a second-round submission victory over knockout artist Khaos Williams during the preliminary card.

    Williams stalked his competition throughout the opening frame, looking to apply pressure and find the power shots that have led him to victory in the Octagon already. Bonfim, however, showed solid lateral movement over the course of the frame. And while “The Ox Fighter” showed solid takedown defense, his Brazilian counterpart was able to get him down a couple of times during the round.

    Williams fended off a late submission attempt prior to the end of the first round. When the same circumstances happened in the second frame’s dying seconds, however, the result was different.

    Bonfim locked up a Brabo choke and managed to leave Williams unconscious in a scary scene, scoring the victory with mere seconds remaining at the end of the second round.

    Gabriel Bonfim Chokes Out Khaos Williams At UFC Vegas 102

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    The Brazilian is now 4-1 in the UFC since his arrival from Dana White’s Contender Series in 2022.

    Meanwhile, since arriving to the UFC in 2020, Williams has consistently lost a fight after winning two — a pattern that has now continued as a result of his loss tonight.