UFC Fight Night Bonfim vs Brown: Preview, fight card, start time, where to watch & more

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The action remains at the Apex this Saturday.
In the lead-up to the highly anticipated UFC 322 card, which will feature two massive title fights between former Champions moving up a weight class to challenge reigning Champions, the action will remain in the Apex this Saturday.
Headlined by two Welterweights, Gabriel Bonfim and Randy Brown, the Fight Night will emanate from the APEX in Las Vegas. The 14th-ranked Bonfim is looking to climb up the rankings, while Brown is determined to break the top 15 this Saturday.
Mat Schnell and Joseph Morales will lock heads in the main event of this card. Additionally, Robert Valentin has withdrawn from his middleweight bout against Jackson McVey due to injury. Zachary Reese replaced him, and the fight will now take place at a 195-pound catchweight.
Meanwhile, Cristian Quinonez has been removed from his bantamweight bout with Adrian Yanez due to visa issues, leading to the cancellation of that fight from this weekend’s card.
Fans can catch all the action live on ESPN+, as the UFC delivers a night guaranteed to feature highlight-reel moments and breakout performances featuring familiar faces and some rising contenders.
UFC Fight Night Bonfim vs Brown: Main card
- Gabriel Bonfim vs Randy Brown (Main Event)
- Matt Schnell vs Joseph Morales
- Muslim Salikhov vs Uros Medic
- Chris Padilla vs Ismael Bonfim
- Ricky Simon vs Raoni Barcelos
- Christian Leroy Duncan vs Marco Tulio
UFC Fight Night Bonfim vs Brown: Preliminary card
- Hyder Amil vs Jamall Emmers
- Ricky Simon vs Raoni Barcelos
- Mayra Bueno Silva vs Jacqueline Cavalcanti
- Josh Hokit vs Max Gimenis
- Tecia Pennington vs Denise Gomes
- Miles Johns vs Daniel Marcos
- Zachary Reese vs Jackson McVey
Gabriel Bonfim vs Randy Brown
Bonfim is making his third appearance of the year, aiming to continue his momentum from recent victories over Khaos Williams and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson, while seeking to extend his winning streak to four.
Brown, meanwhile, has been on the cusp of the rankings, securing eight wins in his last ten fights and coming off a brutal knockout of Nicolas Dalby in April, becoming the first fighter to stop the Danish veteran.
Bonfim is determined to find the knockout shot and continue his climb towards the top five of the highly competitive Welterweight rankings.
On the other hand, “Rudeboy” is ready for everything and believes that Bonfim doesn’t have a significant advantage anywhere. This fight is the right challenge for both fighters at this stage of their career, and having five rounds reduces the likelihood of a controversial split decision, leaving anyone frustrated.
Date, Time, and Venue
| Information | Details |
| Event Name | UFC Fight Night: Gabriel Bonfim vs Randy Brown |
| Date | Saturday, November 8, 2025 |
| Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
| Venue | UFC APEX |
| Capacity | Approximately 1,000 (closed-venue setup) |
| Prelims Start Time (US) | 4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT |
| Main Card Start Time (US) | 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT |
| Main Event Cage Walks (US) | Approx. 9:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM PT |
| Prelims Start Time (India) | 2:30 AM IST (Sunday, November 9) |
| Main Card Start Time (India) | 5:30 AM IST (Sunday, November 9) |
| Main Event Cage Walks (India) | Approx. 8:00 AM IST (Sunday, November 9) |
| Prelims Start Time (UK) | 9:00 PM GMT (Saturday, November 8) |
| Main Card Start Time (UK) | 12:00 AM GMT (Sunday, November 9) |
| Main Event Cage Walks (UK) | Approx. 2:30 AM GMT (Sunday, November 9) |
| Where to Watch (US) | ESPN+ |
| Where to Watch (UK & Europe) | TNT Sports / UFC Fight Pass |
| Where to Watch (Australia) | Main Event PPV / Kayo Sports / UFC Fight Pass |
Where to watch UFC Fight Night: Bonfim vs Brown in India?
UFC Fight Night: Gabriel Bonfim vs Randy Brown will exclusively air live on Sony Sports Network and SonyLiv in India.
Where to watch around the globe?
To catch all the action of Bonfim vs Brown, prelims, and early prelims, tune in to ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass, while the main card will be available on ESPN+ and Disney+.
When and where will the Fight Night card headline by Gabriel Bonfim and Randy Brown take place?
The upcoming Fight Night: Bonfim vs Brown takes place on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Are there any fights canceled from this weekend’s card?
Yes, Cristian Quinonez has been removed from his bantamweight bout with Adrian Yanez due to visa issues, leading to the cancellation of that fight from this weekend’s card.
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