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UFC Vegas 111: Check out the main card of Fight Night: Bonfim vs. Brown and the best odds for all fights!

Another weekend full of incredible mixed martial arts action with UFC Vegas 111!

The night of November 8 promises excitement with UFC Vegas 111, also known as UFC Fight Night: Bonfim vs. Brown. The main event features Gabriel Bonfim and Randy Brown, but there are plenty of other matchups packed with opportunities for sports betting.

The prelims start at 6 p.m. (Brasília time) with seven fights, including two women’s bouts. The main card features five fights leading up to the big event of the night, which begins at 9 p.m. (Brasília time). UFC Vegas 111 brings seven Brazilian fighters to the octagon.

Get ready for the fights with this special guide prepared by Blaze for UFC Night!

Gabriel Bonfim vs. Randy Brown

The UFC Apex in Las Vegas will host an anticipated MMA fight between Brazil’s Gabriel Bonfim and Jamaica’s Randy Brown in the welterweight division. Initially, this matchup was part of the Oliveira vs. Gamrot event, but it was postponed and elevated to main event status.

Born in Brasília, Gabriel Bonfim is known as “Marretinha.” At 28 years old, he is a former LFA champion. He stands 1.85 m tall and weighs 77.1 kg. On the other side, Randy Brown was born in the United States but grew up in Jamaica — the flag he represents. At 35 years old, he stands 1.90 m tall and weighs 77.55 kg.

Fighter records

Gabriel has 19 professional MMA fights, with 18 wins and just one loss — suffered in 2023. This will be his eighth UFC appearance. Randy Brown, meanwhile, has fought 26 times, earning 20 wins and six losses. He has competed 20 times inside the UFC octagon.

Who will win UFC Vegas 111?

As the main event of the night, this fight is expected to be balanced. However, the odds slightly favor the Brazilian over the Jamaican. Bonfim has 1.54 odds to win the bout, compared to Brown’s 2.37.

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Main Card

Five fights precede the night’s headline bout. Among them, three feature Brazilian fighters alongside U.S. athletes.

Matt Schnell vs. Joseph Morales

An all-American flyweight bout between Matt Schnell and Joseph Morales. Morales is the favorite at 1.31 odds, while Schnell sits at 3.25.

Muslim Salikhov vs. Uros Medic

In the welterweight division, the Russian Muslim Salikhov faces Serbian Uros Medic. It’s a close fight, with odds of 2.2 for Salikhov and 1.62 for Medic.

Chris Padilla vs. Ismael Bonfim

On the same night his younger brother takes the spotlight in the main event, Ismael Bonfim also steps into the octagon. In the lightweight division, he faces Chris Padilla from the U.S. The Brazilian is the favorite at 1.52, while the American follows closely at 2.4.

Ricky Simon vs. Raoni Barcelos

Another Brazilian in action is Raoni Barcelos, who faces Ricky Simon from the U.S. in a bantamweight clash. Here, the American has the edge with 1.57 odds, while Barcelos has 2.3.

Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Marco Tulio

Also on the main card, another Brazilian steps into the cage. Marco Tulio faces English fighter Christian Leroy Duncan. Odds favor Marco Tulio at 1.54 against Duncan’s 2.37.

UFC Vegas 111 prelims

The Fight Night prelims feature seven bouts. Filipino Hyder Amil faces American Jamall Emmers in a featherweight fight. Also representing the U.S., Adrian Yanez takes on Mexico’s Cristian Quiñonez in the bantamweight division.

In the heavyweight clash, American Josh Hokit meets Brazilian Max Gimenis. The U.S. also brings more action with Miles Johns fighting Peru’s Daniel Marcos in a bantamweight match. In a catchweight fight, American Jackson McVey faces Swiss fighter Robert Valentin.

Among the women’s fights, there are two on the prelim card. Brazilian Mayra Bueno Silva, ranked No. 10 in the world, faces Portugal’s Jacqueline Cavalcanti, ranked No. 11, in a bantamweight bout. Another Brazilian, Denise Gomes — currently ranked No. 15 — faces Tecia Pennington from the U.S., ranked No. 13, in a strawweight match.

Where to watch UFC Fight Night: Bonfim vs. Brown

UFC Vegas 111 will stream exclusively on UFC Fight Pass. MMA fans can also watch the first three fights for free on the same platform, as well as on Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. In the U.S., the event will be broadcast on ESPN.

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Another action-packed night awaits fight fans, with great rounds for sports betting. Just as every fighter enters the octagon prepared, remember to do the same — knowing that anything can happen.

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