Gabriel Bonfim Dominates Belal Muhammad in Unanimous Decision, Rises in UFC Welterweight Rankings
Gabriel Bonfim, the Brazilian mixed martial artist competing in the UFC’s welterweight division, secured a decisive victory over Belal Muhammad at UFC Fight Night 278 on June 6, 2026, extending his winning streak to five consecutive fights. The bout, held in Las Vegas, saw Bonfim outclass Muhammad throughout the five rounds, earning a unanimous decision to improve his professional record to 20-1, with 4 wins by knockout, 13 by submission, and 3 by decision, according to Sherdog.
The Fight Breakdown: Precision and Resilience
Bonfim, known by his nickname “Marretinha,” showcased his tactical prowess and striking accuracy against Muhammad, a former interim UFC welterweight champion. From the opening moments, Bonfim controlled the pace, landing clean strikes and neutralizing Muhammad’s grappling attempts. The Brazilian’s ability to counter Muhammad’s aggressive pressure with precise exchanges and consistent movement proved decisive. The referee halted the fight in the final round, though the bout went the distance, with Bonfim earning a clean sweep of the scorecards, as reported by Sherdog.
This victory marked a significant milestone in Bonfim’s career, solidifying his position as a top contender in the 170-pound division. His performance earned praise from fans and analysts, with many noting his growth as a well-rounded competitor. “Bonfim’s ability to adapt and execute under pressure is a testament to his discipline and preparation,” said a UFC analyst in a post-fight analysis.
Career Trajectory: From Regional Promotions to UFC Stardom

Bonfim, born on August 20, 1997, in Brasília, Brazil, began his professional MMA career in 2014 and quickly rose through the ranks. Prior to joining the UFC, he claimed the Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) welterweight title in 2022, a feat that propelled him into the spotlight. His transition to the UFC has been marked by steady progress, with notable wins over fighters like Randy Brown, Stephen Thompson, and Kalinn Williams, as