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Belal Muhammad vs Gabriel Bonfim headlines June 6 Vegas

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Belal Muhammad is set to meet rising welterweight Gabriel Bonfim in the main event of a June 6, 2026, UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas. Listed on CBS Sports’ updated 2026 schedule, the matchup gives Muhammad a chance to defend his spot among the division’s elite against a dangerous up‑and‑comer. Bonfim, one of the welterweight division’s more hyped prospects, can catapult himself into immediate contention with an upset in his first UFC main event. The bout’s outcome will have direct implications for the logjam at 170 pounds, potentially shaping who enters the title conversation for late‑2026 championship opportunities.

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Belal Muhammad and Gabriel Bonfim are set to collide in the main event of a UFC Fight Night card scheduled for June 6, 2026, in Las Vegas. The matchup, listed on CBS Sports' updated 2026 schedule, places two of the welterweight division's most active fighters on a collision course with significant rankings implications at 170 pounds.

Gabriel Bonfim
Gabriel Bonfim

Muhammad, known as "Remember the Name," carries a 24-5-0 record into the bout. The 37-year-old American out of Roufusport sits sixth in the welterweight rankings and eighth in the pound-for-pound standings. Standing five-foot-eleven with a 72-inch reach, Muhammad averages 4.43 significant strikes per minute at 43 percent accuracy, while also contributing 2.14 takedowns per 15 minutes — a blend that has made him one of the division's most versatile threats.

Bonfim, the Brazilian prospect nicknamed "Marretinha," brings an eye-catching 19-1-0 record and currently sits tenth in the welterweight rankings. The 28-year-old out of Bonfim Brothers stands six-foot-one with a matching 72-inch reach. He lands 4.61 significant strikes per minute at 46 percent accuracy and averages 3.6 takedowns per 15 minutes, adding 1.4 submission attempts per 15 minutes to give him a genuinely well-rounded offensive game. This will mark his first UFC main event.

Belal Muhammad
Belal Muhammad

Why it matters

  • Muhammad, ranked sixth, risks losing ground in a tightly packed welterweight division with a loss to an unranked contender
  • Bonfim, ranked tenth at just 28, could vault into the title conversation with a win over an established top-ten veteran
  • Both fighters share identical reach measurements and orthodox stances, setting up a technically intriguing stylistic clash
  • The result will directly influence the shape of the late-2026 welterweight title picture
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