Two women's bouts—Bruna Brasil vs. Ketlen Souza at strawweight and Priscila Cachoeira vs. Klaudia Sygula at bantamweight—have been added to UFC Vegas 113 on February 7, 2026, the first UFC Fight Night of the Paramount era. Brasil seeks back-to-back wins against countrywoman Souza, who dropped decisions to Angela Hill and Piera Rodriguez this year. Sygula aims for consecutive victories since UFC Vegas 113 debut. Headlined by Mario Bautista vs. Vinicius Oliveira, the card bolsters women's divisions with ranked contenders. These matchups deepen the prelims and test momentum for emerging talents amid Paramount's new UFC deal.[2]
Two women's matchups have been officially added to UFC Vegas 113, scheduled for February 7, 2026, in what will serve as the first UFC Fight Night card under the promotion's new Paramount deal. Bruna Brasil takes on fellow Brazilian Ketlen Souza at strawweight, while Priscila Cachoeira and Klaudia Sygula meet at bantamweight, deepening a prelim card headlined by Mario Bautista versus Vinicius Oliveira.

Brasil, 32, carries an 11-7-1 record into the bout and will be looking to string together back-to-back victories. The orthodox striker from Brazil competes out of Insanis MMA 013 and lands significant strikes at a rate of 2.56 per minute while posting a striking accuracy of 57 percent, one of the sharper marks in her division. She also averages 1.23 takedowns per 15 minutes, giving her a credible ground threat.

Standing across from her will be Souza, 31, nicknamed "Esquentadinha" and representing Carioca Academy. She holds a 16-6-0 record and brings considerably more offensive output, averaging 4.01 significant strikes per minute at 56 percent accuracy. The five-foot-three Brazilian has faced a difficult stretch in 2025, dropping decisions to Angela Hill and Piera Rodriguez, and will be seeking a bounce-back performance.

Oliveira, the ranked 12th-best bantamweight, adds further Brazilian representation to the card. The 30-year-old switch-stance fighter out of Sombra Team carries a 24-4-0 record and averages 5.44 significant strikes per minute, making him one of the more active volume strikers in the 135-pound division.

Why it matters
- Brasil versus Souza is an all-Brazilian strawweight clash where both fighters need a win to remain in divisional contention
- Souza's recent back-to-back losses give the bout added urgency on her side
- The card marks the UFC's first Fight Night broadcast under the Paramount deal, raising the profile of every bout on the slate
- Cachoeira versus Sygula adds bantamweight depth with fighters building momentum at the lower levels of the rankings









