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Full results from Saturday's card at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, where submissions, a perfect record preserved, and a first career loss reshaped how the picks landed.
UFC Fight Night landed Saturday, May 16, 2026 at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, and the top of the card belonged to Nicolle Caliari. In the strawweight main event, Caliari (9-4-0) closed out Shauna Bannon (7-3-0) by submission in the third round at the 3:08 mark. It was the kind of finish that rewarded anyone who backed the more experienced fighter to drag the fight into deep water and take over late.
If you made your picks in the app, this was a night where finishes did most of the talking: four of the eight bouts ended inside the distance, and three of the four decisions still came in fighters who controlled all three rounds.
The result that stings most for the prediction sheets is Jacqueline Cavalcanti. She walked in at 10-2-0 and ran into Ketlen Vieira (16-5-0), a fighter whose experience showed across three rounds on the way to a unanimous-style decision. If you leaned on the younger fighter’s momentum, Vieira’s veteran floor is what beat you.
Another one for the ledger: Artur Minev came in at 7-1-0 and left with his second career loss, stopped by Tommy Gantt at 2:51 of the second round. That result cuts both ways — while Minev’s rise stalled, Gantt stayed perfect at 12-0-0, and anyone who trusted the unbeaten record to hold was rewarded with a clean finish.
Two results demanded almost no patience. Khaos Williams (16-5-0) needed just 3:31 of the opening round to put away Nikolay Veretennikov (14-8-0) — the quickest finish of the night by round. Not far behind for pure shock value, Cody Brundage ended his middleweight bout with Andre Petroski 44 seconds into the second. Picks that called the method — knockout — cashed in a hurry.
At strawweight, both Caliari and Ardelean took submission wins on the same night, a reminder that the division’s grappling depth is real and that finishing instinct still separates the contenders. Vieira’s win keeps her firmly in the bantamweight conversation, while Gantt’s unbeaten run at lightweight is now impossible to ignore. Williams, meanwhile, added another first-round stoppage to a welterweight resume that keeps trending toward highlight finishes.
The theme of the night: experience and finishing power held up better than raw records suggested. Take that read into the next card — make your picks in the app before the walkouts, and see whether the favorites keep delivering or the upsets stack up again.