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 originally scheduled for this coming weekend but was canceled due to Raposo experiencing health issues related to a viral infection. Both fighters will now have additional time to prepare for their rescheduled matchup. The news was reported by MMAKings.
A bantamweight matchup between Mitch Raposo and Allan "Puro Osso" Nascimento has been rescheduled to UFC Vegas 119 on June 20, after a health issue forced the bout off this weekend's UFC Winnipeg card. Raposo was pulled from the original booking due to a viral infection, giving both fighters additional preparation time ahead of the rescheduled date, according to a report from MMAKings.

Raposo, 27, represents Regiment Training Center and carries an overall record of 11-3-0, going 1-2 inside the UFC's bantamweight division. The American stands five-foot-five with a 64-inch reach and competes out of a switch stance. He averages 1.91 significant strikes landed per minute and mixes in a solid wrestling component, posting nearly two takedowns per 15 minutes.
Nascimento, nicknamed "Puro Osso," is a 34-year-old Brazilian out of Chute Boxe Diego Lima with a professional record of 22-7-0 and a 4-1 mark in the UFC. At five-foot-eight with a 69-inch reach, the orthodox striker has established himself as one of the more accurate fighters at 135 pounds, landing at a 51 percent striking accuracy clip and averaging 3.2 significant strikes per minute. He also adds a submission threat, attempting nearly one submission per 15 minutes of fight time.

Why it matters
- Nascimento's UFC record of 4-1 puts him in position to push toward the ranked tier of bantamweight with a strong performance.
- Raposo needs a win to stabilize his UFC tenure after going 1-2 through his first three octagon appearances.
- The style matchup pits Raposo's wrestling-oriented game against Nascimento's high-volume, accurate striking and submission activity.
- The move to June 20 gives Raposo time to fully recover from the viral infection that forced the original cancellation.






