UFC Fight Night: Bautista vs. Oliveira Results & Highlights (UFC Vegas 113)

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The first UFC Fight Night of 2026 delivered high-stakes action from the Meta APEX in Las Vegas on February 7. In the main event, Mario Bautista secured a crucial victory over the dangerous Brazilian striker Vinicius Oliveira, cementing his status as a top bantamweight contender. The co-main event saw Amir Albazi bounce back with a significant win over veteran Kyoji Horiguchi. This article breaks down the full UFC Fight Night results, main card highlights, and what these outcomes mean for the UFC rankings in 2026.


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Main Event: Mario Bautista Grinds Out Vinicius Oliveira
  3. Co-Main Event: Amir Albazi Spoils Horiguchi’s Return
  4. Main Card Highlights: Upsets and Knockouts
    • Rizvan Kuniev Stuns Jailton Almeida
    • Dustin Jacoby’s Highlight-Reel Finish
  5. Prelim Sleepers: Veretennikov and Wiklacz Shine
  6. UFC Fight Night Official Results (Main & Prelims)
  7. What’s Next for the Winners?
  8. Conclusion
  9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Introduction

The UFC returned to Las Vegas on Saturday, February 7, 2026, for UFC Fight Night: Bautista vs. Oliveira (also known as UFC Vegas 113). As the first Apex card of the year broadcast on Paramount+, expectations were high for the bantamweight headliner. The card featured a mix of rising contenders and established veterans looking to make a statement in the crowded 2026 landscape.

Fans tuning in to watch the UFC fight tonight witnessed a night defined by grueling decisions and explosive finishes. Mario Bautista looked to rebound from a previous loss and defend his ranking against the surging Vinicius Oliveira, while the flyweight division saw a pivotal clash between Amir Albazi and Japanese legend Kyoji Horiguchi. From the opening prelims to the final horn of the main event, here is everything you need to know about what happened at UFC Fight Night.

Main Event: Mario Bautista Grinds Out Vinicius Oliveira

In the headlining bout, Mario Bautista proved that experience and grappling acumen often trump raw explosiveness. Facing the knockout artist Vinicius Oliveira, Bautista executed a smart, pressure-heavy game plan to secure a Unanimous Decision victory.

Tactical Breakdown

Oliveira, known as “Lok Dog,” entered the cage with a reputation for chaotic striking and flying knees. However, Bautista remained composed. Utilizing his superior wrestling and cardio, Bautista closed the distance early, neutralizing Oliveira’s reach and power. The fight saw Bautista mixing up his attacks, blending sharp boxing combinations with well-timed takedowns that frustrated his Brazilian opponent.

While Oliveira had his moments on the feet, landing heavy leg kicks and looking for the counter-right hand, he struggled to keep Bautista off him. By the later rounds, Bautista’s pace began to wear on Oliveira, allowing the American to control the center of the Octagon and bank crucial rounds on the judges’ scorecards.

The Aftermath

With this win, Mario Bautista successfully defended his spot in the bantamweight top 15 and put himself back in the conversation for a top-tier opponent. For Oliveira, it was a learning experience in his first UFC main event, showing that while his power is elite, his takedown defense needs tightening to compete with the division’s wrestlers.

Co-Main Event: Amir Albazi Spoils Horiguchi’s Return

The co-main event was a high-level chess match in the flyweight division. Amir Albazi, returning from a lengthy layoff and a tough loss to Brandon Moreno, faced the seasoned veteran Kyoji Horiguchi.

Despite Horiguchi being a betting favorite in many sportsbooks, Amir Albazi secured the victory, reminding the division of his grappling prowess and durability. Albazi’s ability to navigate Horiguchi’s unique karate-style movement was key. He managed to cut off the cage and engage in grappling exchanges where he held the advantage.

Horiguchi, who was looking to make a run for the title in his second UFC stint, showed flashes of his old speed but ultimately couldn’t do enough to sway the judges. The win re-establishes Albazi as a serious threat at 125 pounds, potentially setting him up for a title eliminator later in 2026.

Main Card Highlights: Upsets and Knockouts

Beyond the top two fights, the UFC main card delivered plenty of drama, including a massive upset in the heavyweight division.

Rizvan Kuniev Stuns Jailton Almeida

In perhaps the biggest shock of the night, Rizvan Kuniev defeated the highly touted grappler Jailton Almeida via Unanimous Decision. Almeida, known for his suffocating top control, found himself unable to implement his usual game plan against the larger, stronger Kuniev.

Kuniev showcased impressive takedown defense, stuffing Almeida’s attempts and forcing the Brazilian to fight on the feet, where he looked uncomfortable. Kuniev’s striking volume and clinch work earned him the nod from all three judges (30-27, 30-27, 29-28), derailing the Almeida hype train.

Dustin Jacoby’s Highlight-Reel Finish

Light heavyweight veteran Dustin Jacoby provided the violence fans were craving. Facing short-notice replacement Julius Walker, Jacoby wasted no time. After a competitive first round, Jacoby found his range in the second, unleashing a barrage of punches that forced the referee to step in at 1:42 of Round 2. It was a classic performance from the former kickboxer, who continues to be a dangerous gatekeeper in the 205-pound division.

Prelim Sleepers: Veretennikov and Wiklacz Shine

The UFC fight card prelims were arguably just as exciting as the main card, featuring finishes that had social media buzzing.

  • Nikolay Veretennikov vs. Niko Price: In a welterweight clash, Veretennikov made short work of the veteran Niko Price. He landed a devastating elbow followed by punches to secure a TKO victory just 1:42 into the first round.
  • Jakub Wiklacz vs. Muin Gafurov: This bantamweight scrap ended in controversy and excitement. Wiklacz locked in a guillotine choke in the dying seconds of the third round. Gafurov appeared to tap just before the bell, granting Wiklacz the submission victory at 4:59 of Round 3.

UFC Fight Night Official Results (Main & Prelims)

If you missed the UFC stream, here is the full list of winners from UFC Vegas 113:

Main Card

  • Main Event (Bantamweight): Mario Bautista def. Vinicius Oliveira via Unanimous Decision.
  • Co-Main Event (Flyweight): Amir Albazi def. Kyoji Horiguchi via Unanimous Decision.
  • Heavyweight: Rizvan Kuniev def. Jailton Almeida via Unanimous Decision.
  • Middleweight: Michal Oleksiejczuk def. Marc-Andre Barriault via Unanimous Decision.
  • Bantamweight: Farid Basharat def. Jean Matsumoto via Split Decision.
  • Light Heavyweight: Dustin Jacoby def. Julius Walker via TKO (Punches) – Round 2.

Preliminary Card

  • Welterweight: Daniil Donchenko def. Alex Morono via Unanimous Decision.
  • Welterweight: Nikolay Veretennikov def. Niko Price via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1.
  • Strawweight: Ketlen Souza def. Bruna Brasil via Unanimous Decision.
  • Bantamweight: Javid Basharat def. Gianni Vasquez via Unanimous Decision.
  • Flyweight: Wang Cong def. Eduarda Moura via Unanimous Decision.
  • Bantamweight: Jakub Wiklacz def. Muin Gafurov via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – Round 3.
  • Women’s Bantamweight: Klaudia Sygula def. Priscila Cachoeira via Unanimous Decision.

What’s Next for the Winners?

With the UFC results tonight in the books, the matchmaking picture for 2026 begins to take shape.

  • Mario Bautista: A fight against a Top 5 opponent like Rob Font or a rematch with a higher-ranked contender seems inevitable. He proved he can handle heavy hitters, a valuable trait in the bantamweight shark tank.
  • Amir Albazi: “The Prince” is back. A matchup against a fellow grappler like Muhammad Mokaev or a striker like Manel Kape could determine the next title challenger.
  • Rizvan Kuniev: By beating Almeida, Kuniev leaps into the heavyweight rankings. A test against a striker like Jairzinho Rozenstruik could be next.

Conclusion

UFC Fight Night: Bautista vs. Oliveira may not have had a title on the line, but it delivered high-level mixed martial arts and shifted the landscape of several divisions. Mario Bautista’s disciplined win and Rizvan Kuniev’s shocking upset were the stories of the night.

As the UFC machine rolls on to its next event, fans can look back at UFC Vegas 113 as the night the bantamweight and heavyweight divisions got a little more interesting. Whether you watched the UFC live results unfold or are catching up on the MMA highlights, the 2026 season is officially off to a violent start.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who won Mario Bautista vs Vinicius Oliveira fight? Mario Bautista defeated Vinicius Oliveira via Unanimous Decision in the main event of UFC Fight Night on February 7, 2026.

2. Did Vinicius Oliveira win at UFC Fight Night? No, Vinicius Oliveira lost to Mario Bautista by decision. It was his first loss in the UFC main event spotlight.

3. How to watch UFC Fight Night replay on Paramount? You can watch the full replay of UFC Fight Night: Bautista vs. Oliveira on the Paramount+ app. The event is available in the sports section under UFC.

4. What were the UFC Fight Night bonuses February 7 2026? While official bonuses are typically awarded for “Performance of the Night” and “Fight of the Night,” notable standout performances included Dustin Jacoby’s TKO and Nikolay Veretennikov’s first-round finish. (Specific bonus winners are subject to official UFC press release confirmation).

5. What happened in the co-main event? Amir Albazi defeated Kyoji Horiguchi via Unanimous Decision in a competitive flyweight bout.

6. Are there any upcoming UFC fights after Bautista vs Oliveira? Yes, the UFC schedule continues with UFC 326 and other Fight Night events scheduled throughout February and March 2026. Check the official UFC calendar for details.

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