Gabriel Bonfim defeated Belal Muhammad via unanimous decision at UFC Vegas 118, with all three judges scoring the bout 50-45. The dominant scorecards reflect a comprehensive performance from Bonfim against the former welterweight champion.
Gabriel Bonfim handed former welterweight champion Belal Muhammad a lopsided unanimous decision defeat at UFC Vegas 118 on June 7, 2026, with all three judges scoring the contest 50-45 across five rounds.

Bonfim, known as "Marretinha," enters the record books at 19-1-0 following the victory. The 28-year-old Brazilian out of Bonfim Brothers stands six-foot-one with a 72-inch reach and fights out of the orthodox stance. Ranked tenth in the welterweight division heading into the fight, he has built his reputation on a well-rounded offensive game, averaging 4.61 significant strikes per minute at 46 percent accuracy while also threatening consistently on the ground with 3.6 takedowns and 1.4 submission attempts per 15 minutes.
Muhammad, who carries the nickname "Remember the Name," falls to 24-5-0 after the performance. The 37-year-old from the United States trains out of Roufusport and is listed at sixth in the welterweight rankings alongside a pound-for-pound ranking of eighth. Standing five-foot-eleven with a matching 72-inch reach, Muhammad had been one of the division's most durable and volume-oriented fighters, averaging 4.43 significant strikes per minute at 43 percent accuracy with consistent takedown output of his own.

Why it matters
- Bonfim's sweep of the scorecards against a ranked former champion significantly strengthens his case for a top-five welterweight placement.
- Muhammad, ranked sixth and eighth pound-for-pound, absorbs a result that could see him slide in both rankings.
- The style matchup favored Bonfim's multi-dimensional attack — his higher striking volume, accuracy, and grappling threat gave him tools to control exchanges across all five rounds.
- The welterweight division's championship picture becomes more dynamic with a hungry 28-year-old contender now boasting a signature win over a former titleholder.















