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Charles Johnson is taking a wild gamble here. The dude got knocked out cold by Alex Perez just seven weeks ago, that nasty punch in the first round, and now he's jumping right back in against Bruno Silva. That's the kind of quick turnaround that makes you wonder if he's crazy or just desperate to get that loss out of his head. Silva was supposed to fight Lone'er Kavanagh, but Kavanagh got pulled to headline UFC Mexico against Brandon Moreno on short notice, so InnerG stepped up to fill the slot at UFC Vegas 114 on March 14. Here's the thing though. Silva's been through his own rough patch.
Expect fireworks early as Johnson tries to erase that knockout memory and Silva hunts for another finish to prove he's back.
He dropped three straight losses, including getting finished by Manel Kape back in December 2024. But he finally got back on track last October, submitting HyunSung Park with a rear naked choke in the third round. That win snapped a nasty skid and probably saved his UFC job. Now he's looking to build some real momentum in the flyweight division and climb back into contention. The matchup itself is interesting because both guys can crack. Johnson has that switch stance style and has finished fights with punches before, like when he slept Joshua Van in round three back in July 2024.
Silva's got solid grappling, hitting 56% of his takedowns in that Park fight and controlling over four minutes. Johnson's coming off getting starched though, and that's gotta be in the back of his mind as he prepares for this quick turnaround. This feels like a must win for both dudes. Silva needs to prove that Park win wasn't a fluke and that he belongs in the rankings conversation. Johnson needs to show he can bounce back fast and that the Perez knockout was just a bad night.
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Bruno Silva's recent form
Charles Johnson is taking a wild gamble here. The dude got knocked out cold by Alex Perez just seven weeks ago, that nasty punch in the first round, and now he's jumping right back in against Bruno Silva. That's the kind of quick turnaround that makes you wonder if he's crazy or just desperate to get that loss out of his head. Silva was supposed to fight Lone'er Kavanagh, but Kavanagh got pulled to headline UFC Mexico against Brandon Moreno on short notice, so InnerG stepped up to fill the slot at UFC Vegas 114 on March 14. Here's the thing though. Silva's been through his own rough patch.
Expect fireworks early as Johnson tries to erase that knockout memory and Silva hunts for another finish to prove he's back.
He dropped three straight losses, including getting finished by Manel Kape back in December 2024. But he finally got back on track last October, submitting HyunSung Park with a rear naked choke in the third round. That win snapped a nasty skid and probably saved his UFC job. Now he's looking to build some real momentum in the flyweight division and climb back into contention. The matchup itself is interesting because both guys can crack. Johnson has that switch stance style and has finished fights with punches before, like when he slept Joshua Van in round three back in July 2024.
Silva's got solid grappling, hitting 56% of his takedowns in that Park fight and controlling over four minutes. Johnson's coming off getting starched though, and that's gotta be in the back of his mind as he prepares for this quick turnaround. This feels like a must win for both dudes. Silva needs to prove that Park win wasn't a fluke and that he belongs in the rankings conversation. Johnson needs to show he can bounce back fast and that the Perez knockout was just a bad night.
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Charles Johnson's recent form
Pace delta
+0.9 significant strikes/min
Charles Johnson averages 4.7 significant strikes per minute while Bruno Silva sits at 3.8.
AI confidence
77%
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