Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is back home in Las Vegas, Nevada, gearing up to stage UFC Vegas 115 from inside Meta Apex TONIGHT (Sat., April 4, 2026) on Paramount+, which will be headlined by a Lightweight fight between Renato Moicano vs. Chris Duncan. In the co-main event, top-ranked women’s Strawweight contenders Virna Jandiroba vs. Tabatha Ricci will collide to see who takes a huge step forward in the championship chase.
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What UFC event is on tonight? UFC Vegas 115: “Moicano vs. Duncan”
Who is fighting tonight at UFC Vegas 115? Renato Moicano vs. Chris Duncan Lightweight fight is the five-round main event.
What time does UFC Vegas 115 start? TONIGHT (Sat., April 4, 2026), beginning at 5 p.m. ET on Paramount+.
Where will UFC Vegas 115 take place? Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
How can I watch UFC Vegas 115? Paramount+ “Prelims” undercard matches are scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. ET on Paramount+, followed by the remaining main card balance on Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET.
How do I bet on UFC Vegas 115? Checkout the latest lines right here and bet at FanDuel Sportsbook.
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Moicano has definitely seen better days inside the Octagon. The man many call “Money” is currently on a two-fight losing streak with his last win coming against Benoit Saint-Denis back in Sept. 2024 (more on that here). That’s the reason he took a break from social media in preparation for his big fight against Duncan — he wanted to focus fully on the difficult task at hand. And while he would love nothing more than to collect a $100,000 post-fight bonus award, Moicano is adamant getting his hand raised by any means necessary is the only things he is concerned with at the moment. Thankfully for him, he has built a solid fan base for himself; therefore, a third straight defeat likely won’t get him cut from the promotion. But, he has a super hungry, resilient contender in Duncan, who is looking to use Moicano as a stepping stone for bigger and better opportunities moving forward.
As for Duncan, he is currently on a four-fight win streak and is 6-1 so far under UFC’s banner since breaking in via Contender Series. In his last win, Duncan submitted Terrance McKinney (see it here), his third submission in last four fights. A win over Moicano would elevate the Scot’s stock since “Money” is a decorated veteran with plenty of experience in his back pocket. But, he will have to be on his “A” game because the Brazilian bomber is coming in motivated to avoid his third straight loss. This could be a passing of torch of sorts (on a small level) should Duncan get the win. But, Moicano wants to show his peers, and fans, that he still has plenty left to offer.
Original Card Vs. Actual Card/Injuries
A Lightweight bout between Tofiq Musayev vs. Samuel Sanches was scheduled for this card before Sanches withdrew for undisclosed reasons. In addition, Park Jun Yong suffered a hand injury, forcing the cancelation of his scrap against Edmen Shahbazyan.
New Blood:
Dakota Hope will bring his five-fight win streak with him when he makes his first appearance inside the Octagon against Kai Kamaka III (on super short notice). Hope has an impressive record of 11-1 with five submissions and one knockout. As for Kamaka III, he will make his return to the Octagon after knocking out Michel Lima on the regional circuit. His last fight inside the Octagon came back in July 2021, a majority draw against Danny Chavez.
Jose Delano, meanwhile, will also make his promotional debut straight out of Contender Series after racking up a 6-1 record under LFA’s tornado-twisting banner. He will attempt to make an impact right away when he goes toe-to-toe against Robert Ruchala, who lost in his Octagon debut via unanimous decision against William Gomis.
Last but not least, Tommy McMillen will bring his undefeated record (9-0) — which includes a win on Contender Series — when he battles Manolo Zechinni, who came up short in his promotional debut against Morgan Charriere. As for McMillen, he has knocked out three of his foes, while forcing five others to tap to his jiu-jitsu.
How The ‘Prelims’ Look:
There was a time when Lando Vanatta had somewhat of a cult following after four straight “Performance of the Night”-winning performances from 2016-2017. But, he lost some of that momentum later in his career after dropping three of his last four. Furthermore, he has been out of action for three years now; therefore, he will attempt to get some of his magic back when he battles Darrius Flowers, who could use a big win himself since he is currently on a three-fight losing streak (all inside UFC’s Octagon).
Melissa Gato was able to snap her two-fight skid by defeating Tamires Vidal, but that was was nearly two years ago. Now, she will dust off the cobwebs on her gloves and get back into the swing of things when she battles Dione Barbosa, who is coming off a loss against Karine Silva.
In Middleweight action, Tresean Gore and Azamat Bekoev will throw down to see who gets back on the winning track. Gore is currently on a two-fight losing streak, while Bekoev is coming off a knockout loss at the hands of Yousri Belgaroui.
Stewart Nicoll finds himself in a must-win situation since he has come up short in his first two fights under the UFC banner. He will battles Alessandro Costa, who has alternated wins and losses with the promotion, resulting in a 2-3 record.
Guilherme Pat has kicked off his mixed martial arts (MMA) strong with a perfect record (6-0), which includes a successful UFC debut against Allen Frye. He will look to remain undefeated against Thomas Petersen, who is coming off a knockout defeat at the hands of Vitor Petrino.
Who Needs A Win Badly:
Hailey Cowan has lost her first two fights inside the Octagon, and now she is in a must-win situation as she faces off against Alice Pereira. If Cowan drops three in a row I highly doubt she will get a fourth try to make things right for herself. Pereira could use a win, as well, since she lost her UFC debut against Montserrat Rendon in Sept. 2025.
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Virna Jandiroba came up short in her bid to win the vacant women’s Strawweight title at UFC 321, and now she begins her march back toward a title fight after having her five-fight win streak go up in smoke. She will face off against Tabatha Ricci, who is coming off a TKO win over Amanda Ribas, pushing her to 3-1 in her last four outings. A win over Jandiroba puts “Baby Shark” into the Top 5.
Charles Radtke was able to get back into the win column in his last outing by defeating Daniel Frunza via rear-naked choke, bringing his record to 4-2 under the UFC banner. As for Francisco Prado, he has seen better days because he has now lost three straight and four of his last five bouts inside the Octagon. Another loss for him and he could be out of the promotion.
Ethyn Ewing started off his MMA career with two straight losses, but has since turned it around to win his next nine fights, including a successful UFC debut by handing Malcolm Wellmaker his first-ever defeat at UFC 322. now, he will look to keep his momentum going when he goes up against Rafael Estevam, who is undefeated at 14-0, including three straight unanimous decisions under the UFC banner. This one should be a great battle.
Brendson Ribeiro currently finds himself on a two-fight losing streak and in danger of a third straight loss that could send him packing from the promotion. As for Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev, he has yet to taste defeat in his young MMA career, going 8-0 in his first five years as a professional.
Enjoy the fights!
Full UFC Vegas 115 Fight Card:
UFC Vegas 115 Main Event On Paramount+:
155 lbs.: Renato Moicano vs. Chris Duncan
UFC Vegas 115 Main Card on Paramount+ (8 p.m. ET):
115 lbs.: Virna Jandiroba vs. Tabatha Ricci
205 lbs.: Brendson Ribeiro vs. Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev
135 lbs.: Rafael Estevam vs. Ethyn Ewing
145 lbs.: Tommy McMillen vs. Manolo Zecchini
145 lbs.: Jose Delano vs. Robert Ruchala
UFC Vegas 115 ‘Prelims’ Card on Paramount+ (5 p.m. ET):
265 lbs.: Guilherme Pat vs. Thomas Petersen
125 lbs.: Alessandro Costa vs. Stewart Nicoll
155 lbs.: Lando Vannata vs. Darrius Flowers
135 lbs.: Hailey Cowan vs. Alice Pereira
185 lbs.: Azamat Bekoev vs. Tresean Gore
155 lbs.: Kai Kamaka III vs. Dakota Hope
125 lbs.: Dione Barbosa vs. Melissa Gatto
*Fight card, bout order and amount of fights remain subject to change.*









