UFC Vegas 110 fight week is here. Only six shows remain on the UFC schedule before 2025 is sent to the history file on Dec. 31. Half of these shows take place in Enterprise, NV at the UFC Apex facility.

This Saturday night, for the first time since the summer, the UFC Apex plays host to a UFC Fight Night. Dana White and company will be staying put inside the United States for much of the new month. Next week’s UFC Fight Night, UFC Vegas 111, also takes place at the very same Apex.

More on UFC Vegas 111 when the time comes. Our focus on this day is UFC Vegas 110, specifically, the night’s prelims. Live coverage begins on the day after Halloween at 4 pm ET/ 1 pm PT on ESPN+ inside the United States of America. Main card action follows at 7 pm ET/ 4 pm PT.

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Absent of any postponements between now and the weekend, the final version of UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday night features a slate of 13 fights.

UFC Vegas 110 Featured Prelim: Billy Elekana vs. Kevin Christian

Topping the UFC Vegas 110 prelims, the light heavyweights make the walk to the fabled Octagon when Billy Elekana (8-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) collides with Kevin Christian (9-2 MMA, UFC promotional debut.) All fights mentioned herein are an advertised maximum of three rounds at five minutes per round.

Elekana makes his walk to the cage on Saturday having posted a mark of 4-1 in his five past contests. An alumnus of Shawne Merriman’s Lights Out Xtreme Fighting and the 2023 PFL season, he last fought in July on ABC.

That day, he got his hand raised in victory against Ibo Aslan (14-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC) by way of unanimous decision. UFC Vegas 110’s featured prelim serves as his third bout in 2025. He’s batted .500 so far this year, so can he stay in the win column this time?

Meanwhile, Kevin Christian  will enter UFC Vegas 110 on Saturday night with a record of 5-0 in his last five fights and is presently on a six-fight winning streak. He’s had to wait a while to make his debut in the promotion, however.

Last year, Christian scored his UFC contract by way of Dana White’s Contender Series, winning by way of second-round submission versus Francesco Mazzeo (4-2 MMA) with a triangle armbar, securing his place on the active roster during the Sept. 24, 2024 program. It’s been slightly over 13 months since he joined the UFC and he finally gets his chance to begin his trek toward stardom on a global stage. How will his freshman performance go?

UFC Vegas 110 Co-Featured Prelim: Timmy Cuamba vs. Chang Ho Lee

Immediately prior to the featured undercard bout, the co-featured prelim happens at 135 lbs. Timmy Cuamba (9-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC) heads to Nevada to face off against Chang Ho Lee (11-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC.) Cuamba comes into the weekend having gone 3-2 in his five most recent bouts dating back to August of 2023.

Last time out, he secured his first UFC win via second-round TKO in Kansas City over Roberto Romero (8-5-1 MMA, 0-2 UFC) on April 26. Cuamba has been a streaky fighter of late, dropping two contests after winning five in succession.

If the Timmy Cuamba who won five fights in a row to net himself a UFC deal is the version that shows up to Enterprise Saturday night, he’ll get another victory, but if the Cuamba who lost two straight fights makes the walk on Saturday, he’s in trouble.

Across the way, Chang Ho Lee enters this event with a 5-0 record over his five latest appearances. This past April, he emerged victorious from a fight at the Apex versus Cortavious Romious (9-4 MMA, 0-2 UFC) with a second-round knockout.

When a fighter is on a hot streak, like Chang Ho Lee is right now, he’s at his most dangerous. Can he keep up his winning ways?

UFC Vegas 110: Donte Johnson vs. Sediriques Dumas

Also on the UFC Vegas 110 undercard, you’ll be treated to a middleweight tussle between Donte Johnson (6-0 MMA, UFC promotional debut) and Sediriques Dumas (10-3, 1 NC MMA, 3-3, 1 NC UFC.) Johnson becomes the latest graduate of season nine of Dana White’s Contender Series to embark on his maiden UFC voyage, having yet to lose as a professional in MMA.

Back on Aug. 26, he finished Darion Abbey (7-5 MMA) with a first-round knockout in just over a minute’s time at the UFC Apex, but his camp is facing an opponent change. Prior to Sediriques Dumas being booked for Saturday night, Donte Johnson was supposed to have faced Nick Klein this weekend before the latter had to bow out of the show due to unknown reasons.

How did the change in adversary for UFC Vegas 110 affect Donte Johnson’s gameplan for this undercard bout? Only time will tell.

In the other corner, Sediriques Dumas is on a quick turnaround heading into this weekend’s show. Back on Sept. 13 in San Antonio, his Noche UFC fight against Zach Reese (9-2, 1 NC MMA, 3-2, 1 NC UFC) ended after 51 seconds in the wake of an accidental low blow, preventing him from continuing in the bout.

By the time Saturday night rolls around, just 49 days will have elapsed between contests. He’ll have had exactly seven weeks to heal and prepare for this fight. Will Dumas score the victory?

Rest of the Undercard

The UFC Vegas 110 undercard is rounded out by the following fights:

A women’s bantamweight bout matching No. 3 contender Ketlen Viera (15-4 MMA, 9-4 UFC) against No. 4 contender Norma Dumont (12-2 MMA, 8-2 UFC,)
a strawweight contest versing Alice Ardelean (10-7 MMA, 1-2 UFC) with Montserrat Ruiz (10-4 MMA, 1-3 UFC,)
a welterweight affair between Phil Rowe (11-5 MMA, 4-3 UFC) and Seok Hyeon Ko (12-2 MMA, 1-0 UFC,)
and a strawweight fight pairing Talita Alencar (6-1-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) with Ariane Carnelossi (15-3 MMA, 3-2 UFC.)

Which prelim or prelims are you looking forward to on UFC Vegas 110? Let us know in the comments.

 

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