The bantamweight bout between Mitch Raposo (1-2 UFC) and Allan Nascimento (4-1 UFC) has been moved from UFC Winnipeg this weekend to UFC Vegas 119 on June 20. The fight was postponed due to health issues, specifically a virus affecting Raposo. This marks the second scheduling for the matchup between the two bantamweights. Both fighters will now have additional time to recover and prepare for their rescheduled encounter in Las Vegas.
A bantamweight matchup between Mitch Raposo and Allan "Puro Osso" Nascimento has been rescheduled from UFC Winnipeg to UFC Vegas 119 on June 20, after Raposo was sidelined by a virus that forced the bout off this weekend's card. It is the second time the fight has been slotted onto a UFC schedule.

Raposo, 27, fights out of Regiment Training Center and carries an overall professional record of 11-3-0, going 1-2 inside the UFC. The American stands five-foot-five with a 64-inch reach and competes from a switch stance. He averages 1.91 significant strikes per minute and lands takedowns at a rate of 1.98 per 15 minutes, suggesting he looks to mix levels when he gets his opportunities on the feet.
Nascimento, known as "Puro Osso," brings considerably more UFC experience to the matchup. The 34-year-old Brazilian from Chute Boxe Diego Lima owns a 22-7-0 record and has gone 4-1 in the promotion. Standing five-foot-eight with a 69-inch reach, the orthodox striker is one of the more active and accurate fighters in the division, landing 3.2 significant strikes per minute at a 51 percent accuracy rate. He also adds a submission threat, averaging 0.9 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Nascimento's 4-1 UFC record puts him on the fringe of the bantamweight rankings conversation, and a win here would strengthen his case for a ranked opponent.
- Raposo needs a bounce-back performance after going 1-2 in his UFC stint so far.
- The size and reach advantage belongs to Nascimento, while Raposo's takedown output could be a key factor in how the fight plays out stylistically.
- The additional time before June 20 gives Raposo a full recovery window from the illness that caused the postponement.






