UFC Vegas 114 Delivers Excitement with Main Card in Enterprise Saturday!

UFC Vegas 114 fight week continues. This weekend, before heading back out on the road for a March 21 UFC Fight Night in London, the Meta Apex plays host to its second UFC Fight Night of the 2026 schedule. Live coverage of Saturday’s event kicks of...
UFC Vegas 114 fight week continues. This weekend, before heading back out on the road for a March 21 UFC Fight Night in London, the Meta Apex plays host to its second UFC Fight Night of the 2026 schedule.
Live coverage of Saturday’s event kicks off with the prelims in the late afternoon at 5 pm ET/ 2 pm PT on Paramount Plus. The main card caps the evening off at 8 pm ET/ 5 pm PT.
All told, if there are no adjustments needing to be made to the card, the final version of UFC Vegas 114 will feature 14 contests from the world’s top MMA promotion.

UFC Vegas 114 Main Event: No. 11 Contender Josh Emmett vs. No. 14 Contender Kevin Vallejos
At the top of the bill this Saturday night, the featherweights do battle when No. 11 contender Josh Emmett (19-6 MMA, 10-6 UFC) meets No. 14 contender Kevin Vallejos (17-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC.) This headlining attraction is an advertised maximum of five rounds at five minutes per round to close out the event.
Emmett comes into this Saturday night’s headlining attraction with a record of 1-4 in his last five fights. At the moment, he’s dropped two fights in succession.
Last time out, he was on the receiving end of a first-round submission (armbar) from Youssef Zalal (18-5-1 MMA, 8-3-1 UFC.) In a Wednesday interview with Brian Campbell, Emmett had some choice words over the promotion giving Vallejos, a fighter only making his fourth promotional appearance at UFC Vegas 114, a main event this early in his UFC tenure.
“I’ve been in there with some of the best fighters there are,” Emmett said, “and there’s nothing that he’s going to do or show me that I haven’t already seen. I give him all the respect in the world, tough kid, but I think they’re pushing him a little too fast.”
Emmett is in the twilight of his MMA career and while retirement rumors have followed him of late, he’s still eager to make a run at the title. The road starts with UFC Vegas 114 Saturday.
“I’m on a one-way trip to the top,” he said at media day Wednesday. “I don’t care who’s coming with me.”
Meanwhile, Kevin Vallejos has gone 5-0 in his last five fights and is currently on a six-fight winning streak dating back to December of 2023. Most recently, he finished Giga Chikadze (15-6 MMA, 8-4 UFC) inside the second round with a spinning back fist and elbows back in December.
Regardless of what Josh Emmett said to Brian Campbell in the interview on Wednesday, Vallejos has a shot to build his resume. A victory here would put him within shouting distance of the top 10 at 145.
Can he defeat a seasoned veteran? Tune in and find out.
UFC Vegas 114 Co-Main Event: No. 5 Contender Amanda Lemos vs. No. 8 Contender Gillian Robertson
Immediately beforehand, the strawweights go to battle for the UFC Vegas 114 co-main event between No. 5 contender Amanda Lemos (15-5-1 MMA, 9-5 UFC) and No. 8 contender Gillian Robertson (16-8 MMA, 13-6 UFC.) This three-round fight at five minutes per round is a rescheduling of a postponed bout from Dec. 13.
That late fall night, the contest was scrubbed amid the former taking ill prior to the event. Lemos comes into the rebooking having gone 2-3 in her last five fights.
On Sept. 13, she dropped a unanimous decision to Tatiana Suarez (11-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC) after 15 minutes of action in the 2025 version of Noche UFC in San Antonio. With a clean bill of health now afforded to her, Lemos can get back to what matters the most, her pursuit of the UFC Strawweight Championship.
Across the way, Gillian Robertson will be appearing in her 25th professional fight on Saturday, sporting a 4-1 record in her last five fights in MMA. She’s won four fights in a row, including a second-round knockout (punches) of Marina Rodrigues (17-6-2 MMA, 7-6-2 UFC) last May.
With the postponement in December, Robertson hasn’t fought in more than 10 months. How will she fare after shaking off the ring rust this weekend?
UFC Vegas 114: Ion Cutelaba vs. Oumar Sy
Also on the UFC Vegas 114 main card, you’ll be treated to a light heavyweight showdown between Ion Cutelaba (19-11-1, 1 NC MMA, 8-10-1 UFC) and Oumar Sy (12-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC.) Cutelaba has posted a 3-2 record in his past five outings, but comes in off of a loss in his last fight on May 10 of last year.
That weekend in Quebec, he dropped a split decision to Modestas Bukauskas (19-7 MMA, 7-5 UFC) during the UFC 315 undercard. This defeat snapped a two-fight winning streak.
Saturday will be Cutelaba’s 20th fight under the UFC banner. Will he celebrate this milestone with a trip to victory lane?
In the other corner, Oumar Sy has gone 4-1 in the last five trips to the cage. At the moment, he’s looking to build off of a first-round knockout victory (punches via back mount) in his last contest during UFC Paris in September.
Going into UFC Vegas 114, Sy has only lost once in his entire professional career. Can he score his 13th victory the night after Friday the 13th?
Rest of the Card
The UFC Vegas 114 main card is rounded out by these fights:
- a featherweight bout between Andre Fili (25-12, 1 NC MMA, 13-11, 1 NC UFC) and Jose Delgado (10-2 MMA, 2-1 UFC,)
- a featherweight contest versing Marwin Rahiki (7-0 MMA, UFC promotional debut) and Harry Hardwick (13-4-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC,)
- and a flyweight fight matching No. 14 contender Charles Johnson (18-8 MMA, 7-6 UFC) with No. 15 contender Bruno Silva (15-7-2, 1 NC MMA, 5-4, 1 NC UFC.)
Which fights on the main card are you looking forward to the most? Let us know in the comments.



