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UFC Fight Night Muhammad vs Bonfim: Match card, start time & where to watch

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Published at :June 3, 2026 at 11:00 PM
Modified at :June 3, 2026 at 11:00 PM
UFC Fight Night Muhammad vs Bonfim: Match card, start time & where to watch

(Courtesy : UFC)

UFC Fight Night airs this week ahead of Freedom 250.

Amid the preparations for the UFC Freedom 250, aka the White House card, the MMA leader will deliver a stellar Fight Night event from the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Headlined by former UFC Welterweight Champion Belal Muhammad, who takes on the rising contender Gabriel Bonfim, the fight night will feature a total of twelve matches.

Muhammad is looking to bounce back from a two-fight losing streak that also saw him lose the title last year. and start his 2026 campaign with a win. On the other hand, Bonfim partakes in his second consecutive main event and is riding a four-fight win streak, defeating Randy Brown in his last encounter.

A loss for Muhammad will likely mean him dropping out of the title conversation, while Bonfim, picking up a win over a former Champion, will solidify his chances to campaign for title elimination matches or even a direct title shot.

In the co-main event, Brendan Allen squares off with Edmen Shahbazyan, while the rest of the card features top names like Bryce Mitchell, Matt Schnell, Jordan Leavitt, Priscila Cachoeira, Chelsea Chandler, and Ketlen Souza, among others.

UFC Fight Night Muhammad vs Bonfim: Main Card

  • Belal Muhammad vs Gabriel Bonfim
  • Brendan Allen vs Edmen Shahbazyan
  • Fares Ziam vs Tom Nolan
  • Bryce Mitchell vs Santiago Luna
  • Iwo Baraniewski vs Junior Tafa

UFC Fight Night Muhammad vs Bonfim: Prelims

  • Matt Schnell vs Alessandro Costa
  • Marcus McGhee vs John Yannis
  • Bruno Silva vs Edgar Chairez
  • Priscila Cachoeira vs Chelsea Chandler
  • Jordan Leavitt vs Joanderson Brito
  • Jeisla Chaves vs Yuneisy Duben
  • Ketlen Souza vs Ariane Carnelosi

Date, Time, and Venue for UFC Fight Night: Muhammad vs Bonfim

InformationDetails
Event NameUFC Fight Night: Muhammad vs Bonfim
DateSaturday, June 6, 2026 (Sunday, June 7 in India/Australia)
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
VenueMeta Apex
CapacityApproximately 1,000 
Prelims Start Time (US)5:00 PM ET / 2:00 PM PT
Main Card Start Time (US)8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
Main Event Cage Walks (US)Approx. 10:30 PM ET / 7:30 PM PT
Prelims Start Time (India)2:30 AM IST — Sunday, June 7
Main Card Start Time (India)5:30 AM IST — Sunday, June 7
Main Event Cage Walks (India)Approx. 8:00 AM IST — Sunday, June 7
Prelims Start Time (UK)10:00 PM BST — Saturday, June 6
Main Card Start Time (UK)1:00 AM BST— Sunday, June 7
Main Event Cage Walks (UK)Approx. 3:30 AM BST— Sunday, June 7
Where to Watch (US)Paramount+
Where to Watch (UK & Europe)TNT Sports (UK) & HBO Max (UK & Italy)RMC Sport (France, Switzerland)UFC FIGHT PASS (Germany, Poland, Spain & Switzerland)DAZN (Germany & Austria)
Where to Watch (India)Sony LIV
Where to Watch (Australia)Paramount+

Where can fans tune in to catch Muhammad vs Bonfim?

Fans in the United States and Australia can watch the event live on Paramount+. In India, the fights will stream on Sony LIV, while viewers in the UK and Europe can watch them via TNT Sports and HBO Max.

What time does the main event between Muhammad and Bonfim start?

The main event cage walks for the upcoming show are expected at approximately 10:30 PM ET in the United States, 3:30 AM BST in the UK, and around 8:00 AM IST in India (Sunday, May 17).

When and where will UFC White House take place?

The historic card is scheduled to take place on June 14, 2026, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C.

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Abhijit Singh
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