October 17, 2025
Marlon Vera will look to get back in the win column when he takes on streaking Aiemann Zahabi on the main card of UFC Vancouver on Saturday. Vera is in dire need of a win as he's currently on a two-fight skid, having lost a rematch to Sean O'Malley followed by a unanimous decision loss to Deiveson Figueiredo. "Chito" has gone 1-3 in his last four fights. Some of his most notable wins were against O'Malley, Frankie Edgar, Rob Font, and Dominick Cruz. DraftKings sees Vera as the underdog with a salary of $7,700.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 17, 2025
On Saturday, surging Jasmine Jasudavicius will look to extend her win streak when she takes on former title challenger Manon Fiorot on the main card of UFC Vancouver. It could be said that Jasudavicius is in the best form of her life. Since losing to Tracy Cortez back in 2023, Jasudavicius has been on a tear, winning five consecutive fights. Jasudavicius was last seen in action in May at UFC 315, where she submitted former champion Jessica Andrade in the first round. DraftKings sees Jasudavicius as the underdog with a salary of $7,300.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 17, 2025
Former title challenger Manon Fiorot will look to return to the win column when she takes on surging Jasmine Jasudavicius on the main card of UFC Vancouver on Saturday. Fiorot fought for the title in her last bout, and even though the fight was competitive, Fiorot suffered a unanimous decision loss to Valentina Shevchenko. Prior to her last bout, Fiorot was on a tear, winning 12 consecutive fights. DraftKings sees Fiorot as the favorite with a salary of $8,900.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 17, 2025
Aori Aoriqileng will look to return to the win column when he takes on Cody Gibson on the main card of UFC Vancouver on Saturday. Aoriqileng will be fighting for the first time in 2025, ending a layoff that lasted more than a year, 13 months to be exact. He hasn't competed since September 2024, since he lost a unanimous decision against Raul Rosas Jr. in The Sphere. Known for his aggression and forward pressure, Aoriqileng enters this bout with a 3-4 UFC record. DraftKings sees Aoriqileng as the underdog with a salary of $7,600.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 17, 2025
Cody Gibson will look to get back in the win column when he faces off against Aori Aoriqileng on the main card of UFC Vancouver. Gibson earned his way back into the UFC by going to the finals of The Ultimate Fighter 31, where he would lose to Brad Katona by unanimous decision. He holds a 3-6 record in the promotion. Gibson was last seen in the Octagon in March at UFC Vegas 104, where he lost via second-round submission to Da'Mon Blackshear. DraftKings sees Gibson as the favorite with a salary of $8,600.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 17, 2025
Kyle Nelson will look to return to the win column when he takes on Matt Frevola on Saturday's UFC Vancouver main card opener. Nelson was last seen in action in September at UFC Vegas 97, where he suffered a first-round TKO loss to Steve Garcia. Prior to that, Nelson was on a three-fight winning streak, having beaten Blake Bilder, Fernando Padilla, and Bill Algeo. DraftKings sees Nelson as the underdog with a salary of $7,900.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 17, 2025
Matt Frevola will look to return to the win column when he takes on Kyle Nelson on Saturday's UFC Vancouver main card opener. Frevola is in dire need of a win, as he has been knocked out in two consecutive bouts. "The Steamrolla" was stopped by a Benoit Saint Denis head kick in November of 2023 and by a knee from Fares Ziam 12 months ago. Frevola has gone 5-5-1 since joining the UFC roster in 2018. DraftKings sees Frevola as the favorite with a salary of $8,300.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
Mateusz Gamrot suffered a second-round submission loss to former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira in the main event of UFC Rio on Saturday. Gamrot went for a takedown inside the first minute and immediately found himself in danger, but after a scramble, Gamrot managed to get out. However, in the second round, Oliveira took Gamrot down, took his back and forced Gamrot to tap after landing a nasty face crank. A victory could have propelled Gamrot into contender status. With the loss, Gamrot dropped to 25-4 as a pro.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
Former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira returned to the win column by defeating Mateusz Gamrot via second-round submission in the main event of UFC Rio on Saturday. Oliveira applied pressure early in the fight, landing teep kicks on Gamrot, but the finishing sequence came in the second round after Oliveira took Gamrot down. After taking Gamrot down, Oliveira landed a nasty face crank, forcing Gamrot to tap out. In 7:48 of action, Oliveira landed a takedown and 11 significant strikes. With the win, Oliveira improved to 24-11 with one NC in the UFC.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
Montel Jackson suffered a split decision loss to former two-time flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo in the co-main event of UFC Rio on Saturday. The fight was lackluster, and although it was a close fight, Jackson didn't do enough in the judges' eyes to win. In 15 minutes of action, Jackson landed a takedown and 30 significant strikes. Jackson's record is now 15-2 as a pro following this defeat, ending his six-fight win streak.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
Former two-time flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo got back in the win column by defeating Montel Jackson in the co-main event of UFC Rio on Saturday. Figueiredo entered the fight coming off back-to-back losses for the first time in his career. It wasn't the most exciting fight, as Figueiredo primarily relied on his grappling to ground Jackson, but in the end, when the UFC announcer was reading the scorecards, two judges scored the fight 29-28 for the Brazilian, and the third scored it for Jackson with that same 29-28. In 15 minutes of action, Figueiredo landed two takedowns and 23 significant strikes.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
UFC veteran Vicente Luque suffered a unanimous decision loss to Joel Alvarez on the main card of UFC Rio on Saturday. Luque was completely outclassed in this fight, and the fight was in danger of getting stopped on a few occasions. Even in the break between the second and third rounds, there was some doubt as to whether Luque would continue to fight, but the Brazilian bit down on his mouthpiece and continued. In 15 minutes of action, Luque landed 30 significant strikes. With the loss, Luque dropped to 23-12-1 as a pro and is now 16-8 in the UFC.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
Joel Alvarez extended his win streak by defeating UFC veteran Vicente Luque via unanimous decision on the main card of UFC Rio on Saturday. After landing a punch in the first round, Luque signalled that he was poked in the eye, the action was stopped, but the replay showed that it came from a thumb graze rather than a finger, which is legal. Alvarez could have finished Luque on a few occasions, but Luque managed to survive. In 15 minutes of action, Alvarez landed a takedown and 89 significant strikes. This is the Spaniard's fourth consecutive victory, and he should probably be matched against a top-15 opponent in his next appearance.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
Jhonata Diniz suffered a second-round submission loss to Mario Pinto on the main card of UFC Rio on Saturday. Diniz was completely overwhelmed by Pinto in this matchup and remained in defensive mode from the beginning to the end of the fight. After escaping numerous submission attempts, Pinto moved to full mount and just started blasting Diniz with punches, forcing the referee to stop the fight. In 9:10 of action, Diniz landed only a single significant strike.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
October 13, 2025
On Saturday, heavyweight prospect Mario Pinto extended his win streak by defeating Jhonata Diniz via second-round TKO on the main card of UFC Rio. Pinto had a dominant performance, repeatedly taking Diniz down and maintaining dominant positions throughout the fight. The ending sequence occurred in the second round after Pinto, who had established top control, was punishing Diniz with ground-and-pound, and after Diniz faced increasing damage, leading to the referee's stoppage. In 9:10 of action, Pinto landed three takedowns and 29 significant strikes.
--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC