The penultimate UFC Apex event of 2025 took place Saturday with UFC Fight Night 264 in Las Vegas, featuring eight stoppages across 12 fights. Impressively, the entire main card ended in finishes, highlighted by the headliner where Gabriel Bonfim (19-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) dropped and stopped Randy Brown (20-7 MMA, 14-7 UFC) via second-round knockout in their welterweight clash.
For a deeper dive into the numbers, check out MMA Junkie’s post-event facts from UFC Fight Night 264 below.
### Event Stats
– The UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payout for the event totaled $193,500.
– Debuting fighters ended the night with a 1-1 record.
– Gabriel Bonfim, Christian Leroy Duncan, Josh Hokit, and Zach Reese each earned $50,000 UFC Fight Night 264 performance bonuses.
– VIP tickets were sold to fans, though the promotion did not disclose total ticket sales or gate revenue.
– Betting favorites went 8-4 on the card.
– In UFC headliners this year, betting favorites improved their record to 21-15 (with one no contest and one even odds).
– Total fight time for the 12-bout card was 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 24 seconds.
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### Fight Highlights and Fighter Facts
**Gabriel Bonfim def. Randy Brown**
Bonfim’s four-fight UFC winning streak at welterweight is tied for the third-longest active streak in the division behind Jack Della Maddalena (eight), Shavkat Rakhmonov (seven), and Michael Morales (six). He has earned 17 of his 19 career victories by stoppage and four of his six UFC wins by stoppage.
**Joseph Morales def. Matt Schnell**
Morales (14-2 MMA, 3-2 UFC) boasts 10 of his 14 wins by stoppage, all three UFC victories coming via submission. Schnell (17-10 MMA, 7-8 UFC) has suffered nine of his 10 career losses by stoppage.
**Uros Medic def. Muslim Salikhov**
Medic (12-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC) improved to 4-2 since moving up to welterweight in July 2023. All 12 of his career wins are by stoppage, with every UFC victory (six total) earned by knockout. His six UFC knockouts since 2021 rank tied for third-most behind Alex Pereira (eight) and Steve Garcia (seven). Salikhov (22-6 MMA, 9-5 UFC) has endured five of his six losses by stoppage.
**Chris Padilla def. Ismael Bonfim**
Padilla’s (17-6 MMA, 4-0 UFC) four-fight UFC winning streak at lightweight is tied for the third-longest active streak, following Paddy Pimblett (seven), Alexander Hernandez (five), and Fares Ziam (five). He has 14 of his 17 career victories by stoppage, including three of his four UFC wins. Ismael Bonfim (20-6 MMA, 2-3 UFC) has suffered all six career losses by stoppage, including the first knockout loss of his career in this fight.
**Christian Leroy Duncan def. Marco Tulio**
Duncan’s (13-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) four-fight UFC winning streak at middleweight ranks tied for the fourth-longest active streak behind Anthony Hernandez (eight), Khamzat Chimaev (five), and Nassourdine Imavov (five). He has 11 stoppage victories in his 13-win career, including five of six UFC wins. Tulio (14-2 MMA, 2-1 UFC) has lost both career fights by knockout.
**Jamall Emmers def. Hyder Amil**
Emmers (22-8 MMA, 5-4 UFC) has secured three of his five UFC wins by decision. Amil (11-2 MMA, 3-2 UFC) suffered consecutive losses after starting his career 11-1, including the first decision loss of his career.
**Raoni Barcelos def. Ricky Simon**
Barcelos’ (21-5 MMA, 10-4 UFC) four-fight UFC winning streak at bantamweight is tied for the third-longest active streak behind Merab Dvalishvili (13) and Aiemann Zahabi (seven). He has earned five of his 10 UFC wins by decision.
**Jacqueline Cavalcanti def. Mayra Bueno Silva**
Cavalcanti’s (10-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC) four-fight UFC winning streak at women’s bantamweight ranks second-longest active in her division behind Ailin Perez (five). She has won all five UFC fights by decision. Bueno Silva (10-6-1 MMA, 5-6-1 UFC) is on a five-fight winless streak—the longest of her career—and has lost five of six career fights by decision.
**Josh Hokit def. Max Gimenis**
Hokit (7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) has won every fight by stoppage. Gimenis (6-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC) has suffered both career losses by knockout.
**Denise Gomes def. Tecia Pennington**
Gomes’ (12-3 MMA, 6-2 UFC) four-fight UFC winning streak at strawweight is tied with Gillian Robertson for the longest active streak in the division. Pennington (15-8 MMA, 11-8 UFC) has lost all eight of her career losses by decision.
**Daniel Marcos def. Miles Johns**
Marcos (18-1 MMA, 5-1 UFC) earned the first submission victory of his career. Johns (15-5 MMA, 6-5 UFC) is enduring the longest losing streak of his career at three fights and has not won since June 2024.
**Zach Reese def. Jackson McVey**
Reese (10-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) has eight of his 10 career wins by stoppage. McVey (6-2 MMA, 0-2 UFC) has suffered consecutive losses after a 6-0 start, with both losses coming by submission.
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UFC Fight Night 264 was an action-packed night filled with finishes and impressive performances, making it a memorable event for fight fans in Las Vegas and around the world.
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