UFC Vegas 112 happens TONIGHT (Sat., Dec. 13, 2025) inside UFC’s APEX venue in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is the curtain closer for what has been a wild year for UFC and mixed martial arts (MMA).

And the card’s not half bad, either.

Van winning is/was a nightmare for Royval, who lost to Van in his previous fight. He’ll need a very impressive win over Kape (or Taira to win) to get himself another shot at that elusive 125-pound title. Kape would be a fresh match-up for either Van or Taira, so a good win over Royval probably has him sitting pretty as the next man up (barring a return from Pantoja).

Our co-main event is Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos. The aging Chikadze is hoping to prove he’s still a factor at Featherweight and not just a gatekeeper for the impressive neophyte Vallejos to run through.

UFC Vegas 112’s main card also has Cesar Almdeida vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk. That’s a debut fight for the younger brother of Michal Oleksiejczuk. There’s also Melquizael Costa vs. Morgan Charriere (that should be a lot of fun) and Kenndy Nzechukwu vs. Marcus Buchecha (can the Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend get his first UFC win here?). The main card also has King Green vs. Lance Gibson Jr., which was put together on ultra short notice.

The pick of the “Prelims” fights include Neil Magny taking on former Bellator Welterweight champion, Yaroslav Amosov.

UFC Vegas 112 Start Date and Time

Well, this is easy. You can catch all of tonight’s UFC Vegas 112 action on both ESPN2 and ESPN+. Don’t get used to that, though. This is the last even of the “ESPN Era.” In the New Year, we are switching over to Paramount+ as the official home of UFC in the United States.

Tonight’s UFC Vegas 112 main card starts at 10 p.m. ET, while the “Prelims” are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ET.

You can checkout live results, analysis and play-by-play commentary here all night. Please jump in the comments and chat with fellow fans as all the fights unfold.

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