The UFC returns to the Apex for another night of fighting with the hopes that it will be less of an eyesore compared to recent events.
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The main event sees the welterweights clash at the edge of the rankings in the hopes of climbing ever closer to the 170lbs belt. Randy Brown is a 20 UFC fight veteran with two performance bonus wins in his last four. His opponent Gabriel Bonfim has fought twice this year and is aiming for a hat trick of wins by 2025. At 18-1, he is a top prospect among many at 170 pounds and his most recent win was his biggest against fan favorite Stephen Thompson.
Outlook on the undercard of Bonfim vs Brown
The main card is opened by a pair of promising middleweights. Marco Tullius has a 10-fight win streak and his debut year in the UFC is going well. Two wins both came via TKO after winning his UFC contract with the Dana White Contenders Series in August last year. When fighting from Brazil’s infamous Chute Boxe, the violence often follows Tulio inside octagon.
Christian Leroy Duncan provides Tulio’s toughest UFC test yet and the Englishman himself can be considered one to watch at 185 pounds. Now with 7 UFC fights under his belt, Leroy Duncan delivered his best performance last time out. A first-round TKO win earned ‘CLD’ his first UFC performance bonus in August. The winner of this match will move closer and closer to the middleweight rankings.

Portuguese bantamweight Jacqueline Cavalcanti is one of the top female UFC prospects, especially in a division that is quite weak. The 28-year-old is on a seven-fight win streak with four UFC victories to her name. Currently at No. 11 in the rankings, she faces a former title challenger Mayra Bueno Silva. The Brazilian is the biggest name Cavalcanti has faced yet and beating her would be great for the CV.

The title picture remains unclear at women’s bantamweight, with no set date for a potential superfight between champion Kayla Harrison and MMA GWOAT Amanda Nunes as the former double champion seeks a UFC return. Many believe Harrison, the only current U.S. UFC champion, will be saved for the UFC White House card in the summer of 2026.

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