UFC Vegas 118 weigh-in results: Muhammad, Bonfim on point

Making it look easy 😮‍💨@bullyb170 weighs in at 170.5lbs ahead of #UFCVegas118

[ JUNE 6 | 8pmET | LIVE on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/ME9K8LlrZy

— UFC (@ufc) June 5, 2026 Every fighter ahead of the first Ultimate Fighting Championship card in June eventually made weight.

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The UFC Vegas 118 main event sees former welterweight champion Belal Muhammad return to the Octagon against rising contender Gabriel Bonfim. Both men made weight without issue for the five-round headliner. Junior Tafa, briefly checked in half a pound over the light heavyweight limit for his fight against Iwo Baraniewski, but he came back within the extra one-hour window to hit 206 pounds.

After back-to-back defeats, "Remember the Name" will look to rebound and get his first victory in nearly two years. Muhammad (24-5, 1 NC) is still one of the world's best at 170, having only lost to Jack Della Maddalena and Ian Garry since 2019. The 37-year-ol…

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UFC head claims Alex Pereira passes Jon Jones as GOAT with White House win

The main Ultimate Fighting Championship promoter is doing a bit of promoting ahead of the upcoming tentpole event.

UFC President and CEO Dana White has often stated that he feels Jon Jones is the greatest mixed martial artist of all time. He has stuck to that notion so strongly that he has tried on multiple occasions to get Jones’ disqualification loss to Matt Hamill overturned to a no contest. His reasoning is that Jones should have finished the fight before the illegal strikes landed, and that referee Steve Mazzagatti failed to intervene when he should have stepped in. The argument was also made that since 12-to-6 elbows have been legalized, past fights ending via those strikes should be changed ex post facto.

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The top spot on White’s MMA all-timer pedestal may be changing depending on upcoming events, according to him in an interview with Forbes on Friday. The organizer went on to declare that should Alex Pereira beat Ciryl Gane to claim the inter…
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UFC, WVC pioneer to receive documentary about career

One of the greatest grapplers of our generation and a one-time Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter is getting the recognition he deserves.

Thirty years after the iconic and bloody 30-minute final of the WVC 3 tournament in Sao Paulo, Brazil, combatants Fabio Gurgel and Mark Kerr met again. The two came together backstage at the 30th edition of the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship on Saturday in California. Gurgel spoke to Sherdog about their reunion.

“Mark Kerr is a very pleasant person; we talked for almost half an hour,” Gurgel explained. “We talked about his film and, since he is representing a brand of sleep measurement rings, he gave me one as a gift. Interestingly, I am launching a corporate bioperformance product in Brazil called Impulso +. Exactly with the objective of bringing the culture of jiu-jitsu, to take care of the health of employees, to large companies. We talked a lot about this synergy.”

Rock the docDuring their conversation, which included tal…
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Gilbert Burns returns in style at UFC BJJ 9, calls out long list of names

Ex-Ultimate Fighting Championship title challenger Gilbert Burns still has plenty to offer at his age.

Less than two months after announcing his retirement from the Octagon at age 39, on the heels of his fifth consecutive loss—a knockout to Mike Malott—“Durinho” Burns made a stylish comeback at UFC BJJ 9 on Thursday. The elder statesman grappler tapped out Brazilian Horlando Monteiro in just 1:22 seconds with a slick rear-naked choke.

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Burns started the fight being taken down by his opponent, but seemed to welcome that as he had a plan. “Durinho” quickly reversed the position and took Monteiro’s back, where he secured the choke that ended the fight. It marked his first victory on the grappling mats since he beat Rafael Lovato Jr. in a special match in 2021.There are a lot of good jiu-jitsu fighters who would love to competeElated in victory, Burns was able to take off some of the pressure on his shoulders coming from five straight defeats in a cage. H…
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Injury transforms title tilt atop PFL Austin on July 18

The Professional Fighters League middleweight strap will still be on the line, just in a different way.

The promotion announced on Friday that its marquee matchup for PFL Austin has changed. Due to an injury suffered by middleweight kingpin Costello van Steenis, Johnny Eblen (17-1) will be drawing a new opponent at the Moody Center in Texas’ capital city. For the interim 185-pound belt, Eblen will be rematching Impa Kasanganay (20-6).

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Top notch featherweights headline PFL San Diego: Tune in Saturday, June 27 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.

The man who currently calls himself “Pressure” was looking to exact revenge for his lone career defeat. After bringing over the Bellator MMA belt with him, Eblen vied for the PFL title in 2025 against van Steenis. Up on two scorecards, Eblen succumbed to a last-second rear-naked choke that put him all the way to sleep. He has since bounced back into the win column by wrangling Bryan Battle with a face crank in a little ov…

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