Matches To Make After UFC Vegas 119

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 20: Manel Kape of Angola prepares to face Kyoji Horiguchi of Japan in a flyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on June 20, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

UFC Vegas 119 went down last night (Sat., June 20, 2026) inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, which saw Manel Kape stop Kyoji Horiguchi in impressive fashion in the third round of their Flyweight fight (see it again here). In the co-headlining act, Navajo Stirling knocked out Ion Cutelaba in their Light Heavyweight affair.

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Winner: Manel Kape

Who He Should Face Next: Title shot


Now that Kape got his revenge against Horiguchi for a loss nine years ago, he can potentially look ahead to a title shot. He is currently ranked No. 2 in the division and on a four-fight win streak. For “Starboy,” the only thing that is left to do is wait to see if the matchmakers felt his win was impressive enough to leapfrog Alexandre Pantoja, who lost the title to Joshua Van due to an injury (more on that here). That said, there is no telling when Pantoja can get back on the saddle, so Kape’s chances of being next look good at the moment.

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Winner: Navajo Stirling

Who He Should Face Next: Modestas Bukauskas


Stirling improved to 10-0, 5-0 UFC, thanks to his big win over Cutelaba, which means he is nearing his time to get into the Top 15. As for what could be next for him, perhaps a showdown against Bukauskas could be in order. At first glance it may seem odd since Bukauskas doesn’t exactly carry big weight with his name, but he is on a nice run, going 5-1 in his last six bouts, with a win over Cutelaba along the way. He was last seen defeating Christian Edwards last month.

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Winner: Christian Rodriguez

Who He Should Face Next: Joanderson Brito


Rodriguez snapped his two-fight losing streak with a big win over Hyder Amil. The 28 year-old is 6-4 inside the Octagon, so a win over someone as experienced like Brito could be a big push he needs to up his stock. Brito was last seen defeating Jordan Leavitt a few weeks ago, his second straight win.

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Winner: Murtazali Magomedov

Who He Should Face Next: Sean Woodson


Magomedov made a splash in his UFC debut, racking up a nice $100,000 post-fight bonus check following his big win over Melsik Baghadasaryanvia twister, and improved to 11-0 as a pro. For his sophomore effort, a fight against Woodson might be a good step. Woodson is coming off a tough loss at the hands of Dan Ige, which snapped his seven-fight unbeaten streak.

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Winner: Vinicius Oliveira

Who He Should Face Next: Giga Chikadze


Oliveira was initially set to face Chikadze at this event, which to me was a nice step up for him. After Chikadze had to bow out, Andre Fili stepped in and Oliveira took care of him by knocking him out in the second round. I still would like to see matchmakers re-book Chikadze against Oliveira since it was a nice, fun matchup to begin with. And it would serve as a great measuring stick for the young Brazilian prospect.

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