UFC Sao Paulo rocked by fight cancellations

The UFC’s return trip to Brazil has hit a few speed bumps. The world’s largest MMA promotion returns to one of the sport’s international hotbeds for the first time since UFC 283 back in January with a Fight Night event geared toward showcasing hometown talent.

Every single bout on the card is set to feature one Brazilian fighter taking on an opponent from outside the country (with the lone exception of a Brazilian vs. Brazilian match between Elves Brener vs. Kaynan Kruschewsky). A 13-fight event loaded with opportunities to get local fans cheering.

Well, it was supposed to be 13 fights.

Ismael Bonfim vs. Vinc Pichel axed from UFC Sao Paulo

No, we’re not talking about Derrick Lewis’ arrest for speeding last week. The ‘Black Beast’ is still primed for his main event slot. Instead, the first UFC Sao Paulo fight up on the chopping block this week was a lightweight bout between Brazil’s Ismael Bonfim and California native Vinc Pichel. Alongside his brother, Gabriel, Bonfim made a big splash in his Octagon debut, crushing Terrance McKinney with a flying knee for a second round knockout.

‘Marreta’ didn’t fair nearly so well in his second trip to the Octagon, however, losing by first round submission in an absolute war with France’s Benoit Saint-Denis. The fight against Pichel this Saturday looked to be a badly needed bounce-back opportunity for Bonfim, with the 40-year-old Ultimate Training Academy disciple returning after more than a year on the sidelines, following a 2022 loss to Mark Madsen.

Unfortunately, Bonfim missed weight by a mile, coming in at 159.5 pounds—3.5 pounds over the lightweight limit. Pichel struggled as well, coming in one pound over the limit, but was able to cut down to 155.5. Unfortunately Bonfim was not and the bout has now been called off.

Victor Hugo vs. Daniel Marcos cancelled as well

Further down on the prelims, more bad news. Daniel Marcos has made an unexpected splash in the Octagon so far. Coming off a solid, scrappy performance on the 2022 season of the Contender series, the Peruvian has started his UFC career with back-to-back wins over Saimon Oliveira and ‘Dangerous’ Davey Grant.

The Los Perros Sarnosos athlete had been scheduled to take on Brazilian newcomer Victor Hugo on the UFC Sao Paulo prelims, however, Huge missed the limit by 2.5 pounds—weighing in at 138.5. Shortly after the weigh-ins, the UFC announced that the fight had been officially cancelled.

Montserrat Ruiz vs. Eduarda Moura still on at catchweight

While both Bonfim/Pichel and Hugo/Marcos have been scratched from UFC Sao Paulo, there’s one fight that will still be going forward, despite another huge weight miss. Eduarda Moura was set for her strawweight debut, coming off a victory in week 2 of this year’s Contender Series. At 5′ 6″ and with a reasonably stocky build, Moura seems like something of a giant for 115 lbs.

Turns out, that may be because she can’t actually make 115 lbs with any kind of regularity. The Brazilian started her career as a bantamweight, dropping down to strawweight for the first time just back in March of this year. For her fight against Ruiz she came in at 119.5 lbs—another 3.5 pound weight miss.

It seems Ruiz has decided to go ahead with the bout at a catchweight however, and as a result will get 30% of Moura’s show money.

Otherwise of note, originally set to be a lightweight bout between Elves Brener and Esteban Ribovics, Brener vs. Kruschewsky will take place at 165 lbs, following Ribovics’ last-minute removal from the card.

Derrick Lewis arrested days before UFC main event

The UFC is headed to Sao Paulo this week for a Fight Night card featuring former heavyweight title contender Derrick Lewis in a five round main event against fast rising prospect Jailton Almeida. The bout marks Lewis’ first since signing a new 8-fight contract to compete for the world’s largest MMA promotion.

At the moment, however, it sounds like Lewis will just be lucky he was able to make it to the event. That’s after news has surfaced of a recent arrest for the ‘Black Beast.’

Derrick Lewis arrested, accused of going 136 MPH in 50 MPH zone

Local Houston affiliate ABC 13 reports that Derrick Lewis was arrested on Wednesday, October 25th after an officer apparently spotted the notable UFC talent weaving dangerously through traffic in his red Lamborghini. According to arrest records, Lewis was clocked going 136 mph on FM (Farm to Market Route) 2100 on the outskirts of Houston, TX. The speed limit for the area is only 50 mph, meaning Lewis was traveling at nearly three-times the legal limit.

According to reports, Lewis was released on his own recognizance after meeting a $100 bond on the same day as his arrest. He is due back in court on December 27th.

Derrick Lewis shows off twin turbo Lambo

Derrick Lewis’ love for fast cars has been well documented at this point. Back in 2019, Lewis got up to 140 mph on the race track driving his new custom twin turbo Lamborghini Huracan. Fortunately that was on a closed, supervised course. No problems.

Derrick Lewis wasn’t always so lucky

While Lewis drives exclusively in style these days, he wasn’t always so fortunate. In a 2021 interview on the Rich Eisen show, the 4oz Fight Club talent talked about getting started in the combat sports game. Originally, Lewis had been interested in a professional boxing career training under legendary heavyweight champion George Forman.

Things got serious enough that Foreman gave Lewis a car and was planning to put him up in an apartment near the boxing gym. That relationship quickly soured, however, when Lewis announced his intentions of going into MMA instead.

“I told him, ‘No I don’t think boxing is going to be for me.’ By this time they had already given me a car,” Lewis recalled. “They were about to put me up in an apartment across from the gym I was training at in downtown Houston. 

“I told them, ‘Nah, I don’t want to do boxing. I’m going to stick to MMA’ because I felt like MMA was easier than boxing. So they took the car away from me. It was a Buick anyway.”

That time someone tried to steal Derrick Lewis’ car

In fact, these days, Derrick Lewis’ cars are so nice that someone tried to steal one. Back in 2021, Lewis made headlines when he posted an image to his Instagram account featuring his bruised knuckles and a caption that read simply “Satisfaction” and “He’s ok.”

In a now deleted video uploaded along with the image, Lewis noted that the “motherf*cker tried to break into my sh*t.”

Police reports from the incident state that Lewis was leaving a training session at his gym, when he heard sounds coming from the driver’s side of his vehicle. There Lewis apparently confronted 36-year-old Quinton Wright, attempting to jimmy the lock with a screwdriver. Wright was charged with simple criminal mischief because, as a police spokesperson at the time put it, “our winner did not get into the vehicle.”

“Mr. Lewis says he went over to the suspect, struck him, placed him onto the ground until the police arrived,” the spokesperson said in a statement to MMA Fighting at the time. “That’s the nicest way to put it.”

Lewis had his own account of events.

Lewis vs. Almeida is set to go down this Saturday, November 4th, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Alongside the heavyweight main event, the card is expected to play host to a middleweight bout between Caio Borralho and Abus Magomedov. Hopefully Lewis won’t get to do any driving while he’s getting ready for fight night.