Matches To Make After UFC Vegas 91

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was back at the friendly confines of the Apex last night (Sat., April 27, 2024) in Las Vegas, Nevada for UFC Vegas 91. In the main even…


UFC Fight Night: Means v Medic
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was back at the friendly confines of the Apex last night (Sat., April 27, 2024) in Las Vegas, Nevada for UFC Vegas 91. In the main event of the evening, Alex Perez scored a second-round knockout (KO) win over Matheus Nicolau (see it again here). In the co-main event, Bogdan Guskov defeated Ryan Spann via a devastating technical knockout (TKO) in round number two, as well (highlights here).

UFC Fight Night: Nicolau v Perez
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Winner: Alex Perez

Who He Should Face Next: Manel Kape

Since Perez stepped in to face Nicolau after Kape bowed out with an injury, it’s only right to give Perez the fight against “Starboy,” who is currently on a four-fight win streak. Kape is currently ranked No. 6, while Perez will likely take the No. 5 spot following his thunderous knockout win over the Brazilian Flyweight.


UFC Fight Night: Spann v Guskov
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Winner: Bogdan Guskov

Who He Should Face Next: Nikita Krylov

Guskov secured his second straight knockout win by absolutely destroying Ryan Spann (see it here), putting him at 2-1 in his young UFC career. Up next for the heavy-handed Uzbek, a bout against Krylov sounds about right. Krylov’s last win also came against Spann, choking him out over a year ago.


UFC Fight Night: Nicolau v Perez
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Winner: Karine Silva

Who He Should Face Next: Natalia Silva

Silva once again showed why she is a legit contender in the women’s Flyweight division, taking it to Ariane Lipski to score a unanimous decision win, putting her consecutive win streak nine, fourth inside the Octagon. A bout against another surging contender in Natalia Silva sounds like fun. She is also on quite a run, winning 11 straight fights, five inside the Octagon. One of these ladies will take a huge step in the rankings and get into title contention if this fight comes together.


UFC Fight Night: Lane v Diniz
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Winner: Jhonata Diniz

Who He Should Face Next: ?ukasz Brzeski

Diniz had himself a spectacular UFC debut after knocking out Austen Lane in the second round of their Heavyweight fight, earning himself a $50,000 post-fight bonus award, in the process. In doing so, the former GLORY standout upped his undefeated record to 7-0. As for Brzeski, he got back in the win column — his first victory under the UFC banner — by defeating Valter Walker earlier this month.


UFC Fight Night: Onama v Santos
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Winner: David Onama

Who He Should Fight Next: Nate Landwehr

Onama earned his second straight win inside the Octagon, improving to 4-1 over his last five fights, by defeating Johnathan Pearce via unanimous decision. “The Silent Assassin” still has a long way to go before he can start sniffing a spot in the the Top 15 of a loaded Featherweight division, but he is making all of the right moves to eventually get there. I would like to see him get paired up against Landwehr, who is coming off a knockout win over Jamall Emmers. He is also 4-1 in his last five fights, so this should be one competitive matchup.


UFC Fight Night: Means v Medic
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Winner: Uros Medic

Who He Should Fight Next: Alex Morono

Medic earned himself a trip back to the winner’s circle after ending Tim Means’ night with a first-round knockout win in “Sin City,” improving his record to 4-2. As for a fight as Morono, it seems like a good test for both men next. Morono is coming off a big win himself, defeating Court McGee via unanimous decision earlier this month.


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