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Events · UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs Zalal
25 Apr 2026
UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs Zalal
12 fights
FightIQ 5-7on this card · 41.67% · 12 fights graded
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The recap · FightIQ NewsroomSterling outpoints Zalal as our model fumbles the main eventA 5-of-12 night with zero flagged picks and a wrong call on the headliner. We grade it straight.
MAIN CARD
★ Main Event · Featherweight +114 / -135
48% 52%
TOSS-UP We predict Youssef Zalal52% confident LOSS (Aljamain Sterling · DEC)
Youssef Zalal model 51.9% — market tighter at 55.1%.
The breakdownSterling is a former UFC bantamweight champion on his second run at 145 — 36 years old, still grappling-first, back after a 245-day layoff. Zalal h…

Sterling is a former UFC bantamweight champion on his second run at 145 — 36 years old, still grappling-first, back after a 245-day layoff. Zalal has rebuilt his career with a 5-fight win streak and 50% of his wins by submission. Rare featherweight main event between two guys who'd rather wrestle than strike.

Two top-control wrestlers who both want top position — whoever lands the first takedown likely dictates 25 minutes. Sterling's chain-wrestling pedigree vs Zalal's momentum and 3-inch reach edge. Cardio over 5 rounds favours the younger man if Sterling can't find his rhythm early.

What decides it
  • Sterling 245-day layoff, first 5-rounder since losing the title
  • Zalal riding a 5-fight streak at 29, peak of his career
  • Both prefer grappling — expect scrambles, not a kickboxing match
  • Sterling's 45% TD defence is a real vulnerability
  • Zalal has never been KO'd in 11 pro fights
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Women's Bantamweight -162 / +136
63% 37%
MED We predict Norma Dumont63% confident LOSS (Joselyne Edwards · DEC)
Norma Dumont at -162. Model 63.4% vs market 59.3% (+4.1pp).
The breakdownDumont is on a 5-fight streak, all decisions, with zero finishes in her career — a pure points technician and the division's most avoided gatekeepe…

Dumont is on a 5-fight streak, all decisions, with zero finishes in her career — a pure points technician and the division's most avoided gatekeeper. Edwards has won 4 straight with the highest output in the matchup at 4.61 SLpM. Quick 63-day turnaround for Edwards.

Dumont wants a measured counter-striking battle; Edwards wants to drown her in volume. Edwards has a 3-inch reach edge and throws more, but Dumont's accuracy and fight IQ have beaten better strikers. Cardio and composure decide it.

What decides it
  • Dumont 100% decision rate — don't expect a finish
  • Edwards on 63-day turnaround, shortest camp on the card
  • Edwards throws 18% more strikes per minute
  • Dumont's 5-fight streak is longest active run at 135
  • 3-inch reach advantage for Edwards
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Lightweight +124 / -148
50% 50%
TOSS-UP We predict Rafa Garcia50% confident WIN
Rafa Garcia at +124. Model 50.5% vs market 42.8% (+7.8pp).
The breakdownGarcia is a grinder on a 2-fight streak with 76% takedown defence and 3.13 takedowns per 15 — he drowns people. Hernandez has been in the UFC since…

Garcia is a grinder on a 2-fight streak with 76% takedown defence and 3.13 takedowns per 15 — he drowns people. Hernandez has been in the UFC since 2018 and found new life with four straight wins, half by KO. Classic grappler-vs-puncher at lightweight.

Hernandez needs space to land the right hand; Garcia wants him pinned against the fence. Reach goes to Hernandez by 2 inches but Garcia's TDD makes reactive takedowns tough. Whoever controls where the fight happens wins.

What decides it
  • Hernandez on a 4-fight win streak — best run of his UFC career
  • Garcia's 76% TDD could neutralise Hernandez's sprawl game
  • Hernandez has 50% KO rate; Garcia has never been finished in the UFC
  • Both coming off 224-day layoffs
  • Age edge — Garcia 31, Hernandez 33, both in prime
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Bantamweight -110 / -110
52% 48%
TOSS-UP We predict Davey Grant52% confident WIN
Davey Grant at -110. Model 52.0% vs market 50.0% (+2.0pp).
The breakdownGrant is 40 years old, a volume kickboxer landing 5.14 per minute — oldest active bantamweight and still swinging. Luna Martinetti is making his UF…

Grant is 40 years old, a volume kickboxer landing 5.14 per minute — oldest active bantamweight and still swinging. Luna Martinetti is making his UFC debut with no data in the system, stepping into a veteran's cage. Experience gap is absolute.

Debutant vs 15-fight UFC vet — Grant has seen every trick. Without tape on Luna Martinetti this is a leap of faith, but Grant's volume and chin have held up against live competition. Nerves and cage time usually tell.

What decides it
  • Grant 40 years old — clock ticking on his career
  • Luna Martinetti UFC debut, no striking or grappling data available
  • Grant coming off a loss, needs to stop the slide
  • Grant's 5.14 SLpM is serious volume for the division
  • Short-notice debutants are 1-in-3 in UFC history
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Bantamweight -166 / +140
70% 30%
MED We predict Montel Jackson70% confident LOSS (Raoni Barcelos · DEC)
Montel Jackson at -166. Model 69.9% vs market 60.0% (+10.0pp).
The breakdownJackson is a 5'10 southpaw wrestler with a 75-inch reach at bantamweight — physical freak coming off his first loss in five. Barcelos is 38, on a 4…

Jackson is a 5'10 southpaw wrestler with a 75-inch reach at bantamweight — physical freak coming off his first loss in five. Barcelos is 38, on a 4-fight win streak, and lands 4.92 strikes per minute with 88% takedown defence. Veteran form meets athletic prime.

Jackson's length and takedowns vs Barcelos' high-output striking and near-impenetrable TDD. If Jackson can't get it down, he's in a kickboxing match against the more accurate striker. Reach advantage is massive — 8 inches.

What decides it
  • Barcelos' 88% TDD is elite — Jackson's top game gets tested
  • Barcelos 38 years old, still improving on a 4-fight win streak
  • Jackson coming off first loss since 2022
  • Huge 8-inch reach gap in Jackson's favour
  • Barcelos lands 66% more strikes per minute
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Heavyweight -125 / +105
50% 50%
TOSS-UP We predict Marcus Buchecha50% confident LOSS (Ryan Spann · KO/TKO)
Marcus Buchecha model 50.1% — market tighter at 53.2%.
The breakdownBuchecha is a multi-time BJJ world champion making his second UFC appearance at 36 after losing his debut — a legend of grappling still figuring ou…

Buchecha is a multi-time BJJ world champion making his second UFC appearance at 36 after losing his debut — a legend of grappling still figuring out MMA. Spann is a 6'5 inch light heavyweight with 9 UFC wins and submission-heavy finishes, dropping to heavyweight on short notice feel.

If this hits the ground Buchecha is arguably the best grappler in the building — but getting it there is the problem. Spann's reach and length make the entry brutal, and Buchecha's striking is untested at UFC level. Finish or get finished.

What decides it
  • Buchecha 0-1 in UFC — no striking resume to speak of
  • Spann has 7 submission wins of his own — not a free grappling night
  • 2-inch reach disadvantage for Buchecha against a 79" frame
  • Spann 1-3 in last 4 — career at a crossroads
  • Both over 34 — heavyweight cardio is the wildcard
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
PRELIMS
Middleweight -110 / -110
58% 42%
LOW We predict Rodolfo Vieira58% confident LOSS (Eric McConico · DEC)
Rodolfo Vieira at -110. Model 57.4% vs market 50.0% (+7.4pp).
The breakdownVieira is an ADCC champion and one of the most decorated grapplers in MMA, with 83% of his wins by submission — but dropped two of his last three.…

Vieira is an ADCC champion and one of the most decorated grapplers in MMA, with 83% of his wins by submission — but dropped two of his last three. McConico is a 6'0" southpaw 1-2 in the UFC, all fights going to decision, with zero takedowns attempted.

Vieira will look for the takedown immediately — McConico has never initiated one. If Rodolfo gets top position this likely ends in a tap. McConico's only path is keeping it standing for 15 straight minutes against an elite chain-grappler.

What decides it
  • Vieira 83% submission rate — elite grappler
  • McConico 0 takedown attempts in UFC career
  • Vieira's cardio has historically faded in round 2-3
  • McConico 4-inch reach advantage if kept standing
  • Vieira coming off a loss — urgency fight
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Middleweight -205 / +170
67% 33%
MED We predict Jackson McVey67% confident WIN
Jackson McVey at -205. Model 66.8% vs market 64.5% (+2.3pp).
The breakdownMcVey is a 6'4" southpaw prospect 0-2 in the UFC, landing a division-high 5.87 strikes per minute but unable to convert. Dumas is 3-4 in UFC, a cou…

McVey is a 6'4" southpaw prospect 0-2 in the UFC, landing a division-high 5.87 strikes per minute but unable to convert. Dumas is 3-4 in UFC, a counter-striker with a 79-inch reach who's dropped two straight. Must-win fight for both.

Two long middleweights — McVey's volume vs Dumas' counters. McVey's output is high but accuracy and TDD are untested. Dumas has the length but hasn't pulled the trigger consistently. Whoever shows up mentally wins.

What decides it
  • Both fighters on losing streaks — desperation match
  • McVey's 5.87 SLpM is elite volume if it translates
  • Dumas has 2-inch reach edge on a taller southpaw
  • McVey 0-2 — third strike likely means release
  • Neither man has a UFC finish — expect a decision
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Women's Bantamweight -110 / -110
36% 64%
MED We predict Michelle Montague64% confident WIN
Michelle Montague at -110. Model 63.9% vs market 50.0% (+13.9pp).
The breakdownBueno Silva is a submission specialist with 4 of 5 wins by tap, but on a 4-fight skid after testing for banned substances. Montague is 1-0 in the U…

Bueno Silva is a submission specialist with 4 of 5 wins by tap, but on a 4-fight skid after testing for banned substances. Montague is 1-0 in the UFC, a southpaw wrestler averaging 5 takedowns per 15 — but hasn't defended one yet.

Bueno Silva wants this on the mat but not on bottom — Montague will gladly put her there. If Mayra can flip guard into a triangle or armbar she wins; if Montague rides top for 15, she wins. Pure grappler-vs-grappler styles in reverse.

What decides it
  • Bueno Silva on a 4-fight losing streak — career crisis mode
  • 80% of Bueno Silva's career wins are submissions
  • Montague 0% TDD in her one UFC fight — small sample
  • Montague's 5.0 TD average is elite if real
  • Southpaw vs orthodox — Montague has the stance edge
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Flyweight -305 / +245
61% 39%
MED We predict Jafel Filho61% confident LOSS (Lucas Rocha)
Jafel Filho model 61.1% — market tighter at 72.2%.
The breakdownFilho needs this on the floor; Rocha needs to keep it standing and use his absurd volume. Height is dead even but the stylistic clash is pure — gra…

Filho needs this on the floor; Rocha needs to keep it standing and use his absurd volume. Height is dead even but the stylistic clash is pure — grappler forward, striker circling. TDD will decide everything.

What decides it
  • Rocha's 83% TDD is elite in a small UFC sample
  • Filho 100% submission finish rate when he wins
  • Rocha at 25, Filho at 32 — youth edge
  • Rocha lands 3.5x more strikes per minute
  • Both coming off 196-day layoffs — fresh
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Welterweight -110 / -110
45% 55%
TOSS-UP We predict Victor Valenzuela55% confident WIN
Victor Valenzuela at -110. Model 54.9% vs market 50.0% (+4.9pp).
The breakdownGriffin is 40, a power puncher 8-10 in the UFC with a 287-day layoff and two straight losses — veteran at the edge of his run. Valenzuela is a UFC…

Griffin is 40, a power puncher 8-10 in the UFC with a 287-day layoff and two straight losses — veteran at the edge of his run. Valenzuela is a UFC debutant with no data in the system. Gatekeeper test for the newcomer.

Griffin has fought everyone and carries one-shot power; Valenzuela's tape is a blank page. Age and layoff favour the debutant's timing, but cage experience is Griffin's entire edge. If it's a brawl, Griffin has the better chin on paper.

What decides it
  • Griffin 287-day layoff, longest on the card
  • Valenzuela UFC debut, zero data available
  • Griffin 5-inch reach advantage
  • Griffin 2-fight losing streak — roster spot in question
  • Age gap of 8 years favours Valenzuela
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Women's Strawweight +180 / -218
38% 62%
MED We predict Julia Polastri62% confident LOSS (Talita Alencar · DEC)
Julia Polastri model 61.9% — market tighter at 65.7%.
The breakdownAlencar is 5'1" with 100% UFC takedown defence and a 2-fight win streak — small frame, sticky grappling. Polastri is a power striker landing a card…

Alencar is 5'1" with 100% UFC takedown defence and a 2-fight win streak — small frame, sticky grappling. Polastri is a power striker landing a card-high 6.49 strikes per minute with 50% KO rate. Wrestler vs striker, textbook matchup.

Polastri wants to keep this upright and swing; Alencar wants her on the mat. Alencar's 100% TDD suggests Polastri won't wrestle back. Reach is 6 inches to Polastri — the entry is where this is won or lost.

What decides it
  • Polastri's 6.49 SLpM is highest on the entire card
  • Alencar 100% TDD in UFC — perfect sample so far
  • 6-inch reach gap favouring Polastri
  • Polastri 50% KO rate — one shot ends it
  • Alencar 2.77 TD average vs a 67% TDD striker
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
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