UFC Vegas 110: Knockouts, big returns & rivalries set the stage for an explosive fight night

The UFC world is getting ready for a compact, high-stakes Fight Night in Vegas featuring rising contenders and heavyweight action at UFC Fight Night 110, where the headliner promises to have repercussions in the title chase. Taking place on November 1, 2025, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, this card promises a few endings and matchups that may shake up a few divisions.

Featherweight headliner: David Onama vs. Steve Garcia

The headliner features two featherweights with contrasting trajectories.  Steve Garcia has been on quite an impressive run with his finishes in the UFC and has knocked out several notable names during this hot streak. A win here would keep him in the conversation for the top 15. Meanwhile, David Onama is the more technical, methodical threat. He is a fighter who can grind out decisions. Most importantly, however, his power is underrated.

This fight is tailor-made for fans who love a clash of styles: Garcia’s finishing instincts versus Onama’s positional smarts and cardio. Anyone watching this week’s UFC predictions fights would see that this headliner is one of the most stylistically interesting fights on the card. If Garcia wins by stoppage, then he would be put in line for ranked opponents and may land a co-main spot against bigger names. If Onama wins, he will get regular top-15 matchups and a clearer path to contention.

Heavyweight sleeper intrigue: Waldo Cortes-Acosta vs. Ante Delija

A heavyweight clash between Waldo Cortes-Acosta and Ante Delija is not getting enough attention. The two fighters bring with them the power to finish a fight in one punch and the heavy-footed pressure that leads to highlight KOs. Thus, expect early fireworks in the fight here.

The fight has been billed as a top-10 heavyweight showdown, and the winner instantly shoots into contender credibility in a division always looking to reward one explosive result. Expect a knock-out fight or one that will resemble a tactical heavyweight chess match, if either man survives the early storm.

Fan favorites and stylistic throwdowns to watch

· Ketlen Vieira will be facing Norma Dumont in a women’s featherweight fight. Both athletes are equally matched in strength and takedown threat. Vieira has a good wrestling foundation, while Dumont has explosive striking, which makes this an all-around test. Can Dumont keep the distance, or does Vieira land the highlight finish? This is a stylistic puzzle fight that could come to an end quickly if either fighter finds range.

· Phil Rowe and Seokhyon Ko are both comfortable trading in the pocket. The Rowe fight is one of the most likely to have a knockout either for himself or for Ko. You can expect a fast start along with a finish chance that’s well above average.

Returns and rivalries: storylines beyond the scorecards

This card isn’t just about rankings. Many match up as easy returns or reboot chances. Fighters experiencing a stall due to injury, weight concerns, or tough matchmaking will use Vegas 110 to relaunch their careers.

The pressure of return nights leads to either a conservative game plan to win or a reckless one to re-excite. Either way, both make for exciting watching. Rivalries here are of the simmering, professional sort: no century-old grudges, but competitive threads that could tie into future rematches.

The end of any of the main card fights can lead to a grudge match in the future. This is particularly true if it is a ranked fighter who gets taken out in a convincing manner.

Betting angles & what to watch at the weigh-ins

Those who follow the odds, the heavyweights and featherweights are the early betting magnets. Check out how the fighters show up at the scales: Look at Onama’s history at catchweight and Garcia’s recent power performances.

Fighters like Cortes-Acosta and Delija, who have knockout power, could create inequalities after a high-class finish, making the opening round significant for bettors. How Official Weigh-In Vibes and a Fighter’s Camp Updates in the Week of the Fight Can Shift Expectations

Prediction-style takeaways (short & sharp)

· Phil Rowe versus Seokhyon Ko is likely to finish by KO.

· In the main event, whoever wins between Garcia and Onama will be most important for rankings.

· Can be a sleeper showstealer heavyweight contest where quick finishes or unexpected comebacks happen.

· The match that stood out for its technical depth and modifications in momentum was Ketlen Vieira vs. Norma Dumont.

Why UFC Vegas 110 deserves your attention

UFC Vegas 110 isn’t centred around one star per se, and that’s the point. It is a Fight Night put together for the fans who enjoy finishes. The card has a mix of high-upside knockouts, strategic returns of fighters that are starting to find their rhythm, and rivalries that can grow into bigger stories next year.

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