Now let’s take a look at some interesting tidbits from the UFC Vegas 111 main card.
UFC Vegas 111: Christian Leroy Duncan def. Marco Tullius
Christian Leroy Duncan
Duncan’s UFC Vegas 111 win over Tulio extended his win streak to three. It is both his second knockout victory thanks to a spinning technique and his second Performance of the Night bonus in a row.
13 of his professional victories have now come via stoppage.
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Marco Tullius
Tulio’s UFC Vegas 111 loss to Leroy Duncan ended his 10-fight winning streak dating back to 2018 during his regional days. His only two losses as a professional came by knockout.
Coincidentally, they both happened in the second round. Leaving UFC Vegas 111, uThe UFC record now stands at 2-1.
UFC Vegas 111: Chris Padilla def. Ishmael Bonfim
Chris Padilla
Padilla’s victory over Bonfim is his seventh win in a row and is undefeated since 2022. He now has three of his four bouts in the UFC by stoppage. His corporate record in 2025 is 2-0.
Ishmael Bonfim
Ismael Bonfim’s UFC Vegas 111 loss to Padilla was his second loss in a row. It was also the first time he had ever missed weight due to a tilt in his entire martial arts career, missing the lightweight limit by 5 pounds.
All of his setbacks as a pro ended in finishes, including losing his last two matches via stoppage.
UFC Vegas 111: Uroš Medic def. Muslim Salikhov
Uroš Medic
Following UFC Vegas 111, Medic has now won two straight fights since losing to Punahele Soriano last January, testing both Gilbert Urbina and Muslim Salikhov. His win over Salikhov is his second straight win by stoppage in the first round.
His performance at UFC Vegas 111 saw him maintain his 100 percent finish rate, with ten wins by knockout and two by tapout.
Muslim Salikhov
His loss to Medić marked his first defeat since February 2024 at UFC Fight Night: Dolidze vs. Imavov, ending his three-match winning streak. It was also his third loss as a professional via first-round stoppage.
His UFC record now stands at 9-5.
UFC Vegas 111: Joseph Morales def. Matt Quick
Joseph Morales
Morales’ win over Schnell is his fifth straight victory as a professional. It was also his second straight win via tapout, having previously submitted Alibi Idiris at UFC 319. He has now won eight matches by submission
Including his second stint in the promotion, his UFC record now stands at 3-2.
Matt Quick
Schnell’s loss to Morales was his third loss due to guillotine choke. It also marked the first time he lost to another unranked competitor since his encounter with Hector Sandoval at UFC Fight Night 108 in 2017.
He is now 1-4 in his last five games.
UFC Vegas 111: Gabriel Bonfim def. Randy Brown
Gabriel Bonfim
His victory over Brown is his fourth consecutive victory since 2023. It is also his first strike victory since he placed Brenner Alberth at LFA 126 in 2022. The win earned him his third UFC post-fight bonus.
17 of his 19 victories as a professional have now been achieved.
Randy Brown
His loss to Bonfim forced him to step out of the winner’s circle after previously defeating Nicolas Dalby last April at UFC Fight Night: Machado Garry vs. Prates had defeated. It was also his first loss by stoppage since being knocked out by Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 284, as well as his first loss by knockout since 2020.
His UFC record now stands at 14-7.
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