Belal Muhammad returned to the center of the welterweight conversation on June 6, 2026, when he headlined UFC Fight Night: Muhammad vs Bonfim at Meta APEX in Las Vegas. The former 170-pound champion met Gabriel Bonfim in the main event, a matchup that put a past titleholder in front of a surging contender looking to force his way into the division’s top tier.
The card’s timing made it an easy target for fight fans following the action live. The prelims began at 5pm ET/2pm PT, with the main card set for 8pm ET/5pm PT, and the night opened with the kind of stakes that make a UFC lineup feel bigger than a single bout. The event was being followed as a live results page, and the main event was the reason most readers were checking in: Muhammad, who entered trying to push back toward the top of the welterweight division, against Bonfim, ranked No. 11 and coming off a second round KO of Randy Brown in his first UFC main event last November.
That contrast gave the fight its pull. Muhammad brought the weight of a former champion trying to climb again, while Bonfim arrived with momentum and a ranking that said he was already close to the next tier. The rest of the card backed up the headline with movement of its own: Brendan Allen beat Edmen Shahbazyan to earn his third consecutive victory, Tom Nolan defeated Fares Ziam to extend his winning streak to five, Bryce Mitchell picked up his second straight bantamweight win by handing Santiago Luna the first loss of his professional career, and Iwo Baraniewski stopped Junior Tafa in under two minutes.
What the night did not settle, at least in the information available here, is the result of the main event itself. That gap is the story now: whether Muhammad used the stage to tighten his path back toward a title shot, or whether Bonfim turned a ranked opportunity into a bigger climb.
For readers who want the setup behind the bout, UFC had already framed Belal Muhammad vs Gabriel Bonfim in Las Vegas as a main event with real division weight. On June 6, it became the kind of fight that can reorder a contender’s summer in a single night.

