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UFC FightNight Garcia vs. Onama November 1st 2025 Preview.

MMA Fighting has UFC Vegas 110 results for the Garcia vs. Onama fight card, a live blog of the main event, and more from UFC APEX in Las Vegas on Saturday night. In the main event, streaking featherweights Steve Garcia and David Onama clash in a bout with considerable rankings implications. Garcia has won six straight fights, while Onama has won four straight and six of his past seven.

UFC Fight Night event headlined by streaking featherweights Steve Garcia and David Onama. Fighting out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Garcia touches down for his first main event assignment riding a six-fight winning streak with five finishes. Not to be outdone, the 31-year-old Onama enters having won four straight, including victories over ascending prospect Gabriel Sangtos and rankings mainstay Giga Chikadze. It’s been a slow burn for Steve Garcia and David Onama, but now both are stationed in the rankings and sharing the Octagon in this weekend’s intriguing featherweight main event. Garcia is a testament to perseverance and finding where you fit, as he fought a tough slate on the regional circuit before opening his UFC run with a 1-2 mark as a lightweight. Since moving to the 145-pound ranks three years ago, the 33-year-old Albuquerque native has rattled off six straight wins, with five finishes preceding his decision win over Calvin Kattar in May.

Onama arrived in the UFC as a short-notice call-up, giving Mason Jones a tough fight at lightweight before returning to his natural featherweight surroundings. Onama has gone 6-1 since then and enters Saturday’s contest on a four-fight run of success, having most recently outworked Giga Chikadze in Kansas City towards the end of April. Positioned next to each other in the featherweight rankings — Garcia is No. 12, Onama is No. 13 — these two aren’t just battling to see who carries which number forward, but also to potentially earn an opportunity to fight forward in the talent-rich division. There are a handful of veteran names sliding backward in the rankings at the moment, and a strong effort for either man could make them an obvious option for a matchup with a rankings fixture as they keep pushing forward early next year.

Waldo Cortes Acosta and Ante Delija meet in a battle of Top 10 heavyweights looking to establish their footing in the division as winter draws nearer. A member of the DWCS Class of ’22, Cortes Acosta carried a 7-1 record into his showdown with Sergei Pavlovich earlier this year in Shanghai, where he landed on the wrong side of the results for just the second time in his career. Now the 34-year-old Dominican will aim to steady himself and maintain his place in the hierarchy by making a quick return to the win column this weekend.

After several years as one of the top non-UFC heavyweights in the sport, Delija finally graced the Octagon for the first time in early September and made am immediate splash, knocking out Polish stalwart Marcin Tybura in the first round. The Croatian veteran is 26-6 overall, has quick hands and proven power, and is angling to make an expedient run into title contention with his second win in a matter of months. Given how things played out over the weekend at UFC 321, there could be an opportunity for a Top 5 matchup for the winner of this one in the first half of 2026, especially if either man gets things done in impression fashion. At the very least, this will set a clear baseline for where each man stands in the division and provide a better understanding of how things may line up in the big boy ranks in the early part of next year.

Welterweights aiming to get things moving in the right direction again face off here as Jeremiah Wells returns to take on Themba Gorimbo. Fighting for the first time in 20 months (and just a couple days after our shared birthday), Wells hits the Octagon on a two-fight skid, having lost a split decision to Max Griffin the last time he graced the cage in February 2024. An explosive striker that earned finishes in each of his first three UFC appearances, the Marquez MMA man touches down in Las Vegas looking for his first win since the spring of 2023 against Matthew Semelsberger. Alencar has gone 2-1 through her first three UFC appearances, alternating wins and losses while carrying a 6-1-1 record into Saturday’s contest. Carnelossi competes for the first time since last May, when she earned a win over Piera Rodriguez after “La Fiera” was disqualified for delivering intentional headbutts.

UFC FightNight Garcia vs. Onama November 1st 2025 Match Card.

Prelims – 4 PM ET

  • Bantamweight Charles Jourdain vs. Davey Grant
  • Flyweight Bruno Gustavo da Silva vs. Park Hyun-sung
  • Middleweight Danny Barlow vs. Djorden Ribeiro dos Santos
  • Lightweight Kyle Prepolec vs. Drew Dober
  • Women’s Strawweight Stephanie Luciano vs. Ravena Oliveira
  • Middleweight Azamat Bekoev vs. Yousri Belgaroui
  • Women’s Bantamweight Melissa Croden vs. Tainara Lisboa

Main Card – 7 PM ET

  • Light Heavyweight Billy Elekana vs. Kevin Christian
  • Bantamweight Timothy Cuamba vs. Lee Chang-ho
  • Middleweight Donte Johnson vs. Sedriques Dumas
  • Women’s Bantamweight Ketlen Vieira vs. Norma Dumont
  • Women’s Strawweight Alice Ardelean vs. Montserrat Ruiz
  • Welterweight Philip Rowe vs. Ko Seok-hyun
  • Women’s Strawweight Talita Alencar vs. Ariane Carnelossi

EVENT INFO :

  • Show: UFC FightNight Garcia vs. Onama 11/1/25
  • Date: November 1, 2025
  • Location: UFC APEX In Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • Start Time: Prelims: 4:00PM EST/1:00AM PT, Main Card: 7:00PM EST/4:00AM PT

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