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Biggest Winners, Loser From UFC Vegas 115

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UFC Vegas 115 went down last night (Sat. , April 4, 2026) inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, which saw Renato Moicano strangle Chris Duncan into submission in the second round of the main event ( see it again here ). In the co-main event of the evening, Virna Jandiroba defeated Tabatha Ricci via unanimous decision in women’s Flyweight action.

Biggest Winner: Renato Moicano Moicnao got back on track in a big way by submitting Duncan in the second round of their headlining Lightweight bout via rear-naked choke ( highlights ). The win is his first since Sept 2024, snapping his two-fight skid. “Money” looked fresh, loose and smooth throughout.

He looked great on the feet, but after taking it to the ground he went to his bread-and-butter and used his world-class jiu-jitsu to secure the win. In victory, Moicano will remain in the top 10 and gets a fresh coat of confidence to wear heading into his next challenge in the Octagon. Runner Up: Tommy McMillen Last week, UFC newcomer Lerryane Douglas had himself an impressive Octagon debut in Seattle after knocking out Julian Erosa ( see it here ), putting the Featherweight division on notice.

Now, McMillen has added some more flavor to the growing 145-pound weight class after destroying Manolo Zechinni in his UFC debut in the very first round ( see it again here ). The win ups his record to 10-0, winning nine of those fights by way of stoppage. He also nabbed a cool $100,000 post-fight bonus award , in the process.

Biggest Loser: Hailey Cowan Coming into the event, Hailey Cowan was our fighter selected for the one who needed a win the most seeing as how she was coming with with two straight losses in as many tries inside the Octagon. Things only got worse for “All Hail,” who suffered a brutal knockout defeat courtesy of Alice Pereira , who finished her with a devastating knee in round two ( see it again here ). Cowan has now come up short in all three attempts inside the Octagon — getting finished on two occasions — which likely means she will be out of the promotion once matchmakers start making the next round of cuts.