Each of the 14 bouts features a Brazilian warrior, giving local fans numerous reasons to cheer in the "Marvelous City." Every Bout at UFC's Rio Return Could See a Brazilian Fighter Claim Victory.
As the UFC makes its electrifying return to Rio de Janeiro for UFC 301, the lineup is bursting with Brazilian Stars, ready to set the Farmasi Arena ablaze. This event not only celebrates the rich martial arts heritage of Brazil but also showcases how Brazilian fighters have been pivotal in propelling UFC to global prominence.
Main Attractions
Alexandre Pantoja
The reigning Flyweight Champion and Rio's own, Alexandre Pantoja, headlines UFC 301, marking his first pay-per-view event in Brazil. With a professional record of 27-5 and a current five-fight winning streak, Pantoja has vanquished top contenders like Brandon Moreno and Alex Perez. His bout against the formidable Steve Erceg is more than just a fight; it's a homecoming celebration where he aims to cement his legacy among the great Brazilian MMA champions.
José Aldo
A legend of the sport and a symbol of Brazilian tenacity, José Aldo, returns from a brief retirement to reengage with the UFC world. The former featherweight king and UFC Hall of Famer, with a record of 31-8, faces Jonathan Martinez in a highly anticipated co-main event. Aldo's career is a testament to the spirit of Brazilian fighters, and a victory here could redefine his journey, proving that the fire of the "King of Rio" still burns fiercely.
Vitor Petrino
Unbeaten and undeterred, Vitor Petrino is a beacon of Brazil's new generation of fighters. With an immaculate 11-0 record, this light heavyweight sensation from Minas Gerais is a storm in the octagon. His upcoming clash with veteran Anthony Smith is more than a fight; it's Petrino's chance to claim his place among the elite, showcasing the relentless power and skill of Brazilian light heavyweights.
Additional Highlights
Michel Pereira
Known as "Demolidor," Michel Pereira is a spectacle of agility and innovation in the middleweight division. With a record of 30-11 and riding a seven-fight win streak, Pereira's unorthodox blend of karate, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and wrestling makes him one of the most thrilling fighters to watch. His next challenge against Ihor Potieria could propel him into the rankings, highlighting the unpredictable brilliance of Brazilian martial artists.
Caio Borralho
Hailing from São Luís, Maranhão, Caio Borralho has been a force of nature in the middleweight division. With a 15-1 record and a 12-fight win streak, Borralho's skills in judo, jiu-jitsu, and Muay Thai have made him a formidable contender. His upcoming bout against grappling expert Paul Craig is a critical step in his quest to solidify his status among the top fighters, illustrating the depth of Brazilian talent in UFC.
Joanderson Brito
From Santa Helena, Maranhao, Joanderson Brito has rebounded from his UFC debut loss with four consecutive victories, showcasing his prowess and resilience. A win against Jack Shore could see him break into the featherweight rankings, a testament to the enduring spirit and skill of Brazilian fighters.
Emerging Talents
Elves Brener
From Maues, Amazonas, Elves Brener has captivated fans with five consecutive victories, all finished before the final bell. His aggressive style blends jiu-jitsu and Muay Thai, epitomizing the dynamic and explosive nature of Brazilian martial arts.
Iasmin Lucindo
At just 22, Fortaleza's Iasmin Lucindo represents the vibrant future of Brazilian UFC fighters. Following a rocky start, her back-to-back victories have set the stage for a critical showdown with former title challenger Karolina Kowalkiewicz, offering her a chance to skyrocket her career.
Dione Barbosa
A protégé of the legendary Cris Cyborg, Barbosa is quickly making a name for herself in the women's flyweight division. Her upcoming bout is more than a fight; it's a chance to continue the legacy of Brazilian women in the UFC, showcasing their fierce spirit and unparalleled skill.