UFC Fight Night -- Gabriel Bonfim vs Randy Brown
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Gabriel Bonfim is more than a grappler. Heading into Saturday's UFC Fight Night, many thought Bonfim's submission skills would carry him to victory. Instead, he chewed up Randy Brown's leg before knocking him out with a brutal knee in the second round from Las Vegas.
Uros Medic is not getting paid by the hour. Following a blistering first-round knockout in his previous outing, Medic produced the exact same result in his latest fight after scoring a vicious knockdown and then putting Muslim Salikhov away in just 63 seconds at UFC Vegas 111. Funny enough, he also finished Gilbert Urbina in 63 seconds as well.
Check out how to watch UFC Vegas 111 live featuring Gabriel Bonfim vs. Randy Brown, with streaming details for USA, UK, Brazil, and more.
Hall of Fame guard Steve Nash revealed how Stephen Curry evoked retirement following a preseason game between the Lakers and the Warriors. Nash shared that he wasn’t 100% while chasing Curry around the court, which eventually led him to call it quits, he said, per The Mind of the Game podcast.
Christian Leroy Duncan produced another highlight-reel finish when he returned to the Octagon this weekend at UFC Vegas 111.
The NBA apparently isn’t the only professional sports league in America going through turmoil at the moment when it comes to sports betting and the ramifications of their athletes allegedly being involved,
Starting with the main event, Steve Garcia turned in a dominant performance against David Onama. The statement-making stoppage was strong enough to warrant upward movement against an unranked opponent. Garcia came into the week at No. 12 and now climbs two spots to enter the top 10 of the featherweight division.
With 2025 rapidly coming to a close, it looks like plans for the first major UFC event of the Paramount era are already in the works.
Christian Leroy Duncan put a vicious stop to Marco Tulio earlier tonight (Sat., Nov. 8, 2025) at UFC Vegas 111 LIVE on ESPN+ from inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, stopping the Brazilian middleweight with a brutal second-round TKO (spinning backfist and punches).