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Bonfim Stuns Welterweight Division with Brutal KO at UFC Vegas 111

Summary

  • Gabriel Bonfim scores second-round knockout over Randy Brown
  • Bonfim eyes matchup with Colby Covington to crack top 10 welterweight rankings
  • Joseph Morales looks to secure second UFC title shot in comeback run
Bonfim Stuns Welterweight Division with Brutal KO at UFC Vegas 111

In the main event of UFC Vegas 111, which took place last month on November 5th, Gabriel Bonfim made the most of his first headlining opportunity with a stunning second-round knockout victory over Randy Brown. Bonfim, who had previously secured a controversial decision win over Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson, is now riding a four-fight winning streak and has his sights set on a matchup with top-ranked welterweight Colby Covington as he looks to crack the division's top 10.

Elsewhere on the card, Joseph Morales continued his impressive comeback in the UFC, further solidifying his case for a second title shot. Morales, who has now won two straight since returning to the promotion, will be hoping to capitalize on his momentum and secure a high-profile matchup in the near future.

While the main event may have lacked the excitement of some of the other bouts on the card, the event still featured a number of standout performances, including impressive wins for Uros Medic, Chris "Taco" Padilla, and Christian Leroy Duncan. As the welterweight division continues to evolve, fighters like Bonfim and Morales will be looking to make their mark and climb the rankings in the coming months.

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Gabriel Bonfim scored a brutal second-round knockout over Randy Brown in the main event of UFC Vegas 111.
Bonfim has his sights set on a matchup with top-ranked welterweight Colby Covington as he looks to crack the division's top 10 rankings.
Morales is making the most of his second opportunity in the UFC, having won two straight fights and positioning himself for another title shot.

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