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Charles Johnson vs Bruno Silva Set for UFC Vegas 114
Flyweights clash in main event at Meta APEX on March 14, 2026
Mar. 13, 2026 at 3:33pm
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Charles "InnerG" Johnson will battle Bruno "Bulldog" Silva in the main event of UFC Vegas 114 on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas. Johnson enters the fight as a -185 favorite, while Silva is listed at +160 on the moneyline.
Why it matters
This flyweight matchup features two veteran fighters looking to climb the ranks in the 125-pound division. Johnson and Silva have a combined 50 professional fights between them, making this an intriguing clash of experienced competitors.
The details
Johnson, 35, holds an 18-8-0 professional record and lands 4.68 significant strikes per minute, connecting on 49% of his attempts. Silva, also 35, is 15-7-2 (1 NC) and lands 3.82 significant strikes per minute at a 50% clip. Both fighters will look to impose their will through striking in the main event bout.
- UFC Vegas 114 takes place on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
The players
Charles "InnerG" Johnson
A 35-year-old flyweight fighter with an 18-8-0 professional record. Johnson lands 4.68 significant strikes per minute and connects on 49% of his attempts.
Bruno "Bulldog" Silva
A 35-year-old flyweight fighter with a 15-7-2 (1 NC) professional record. Silva lands 3.82 significant strikes per minute and connects on 50% of his attempts.
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