UFC Vegas 113 MMA Match Preview: Klaudia Sygula (7-2-0) vs. Priscila Cachoeira (13-7-0)

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Venue: Meta APEX (UFC Apex), Las Vegas/Enterprise, Nevada, United States.

Expected on the prelims card (early-to-mid prelims slot). Prelims begin approximately 4:00-5:00 PM CST / 5:00-6:00 PM ET / 2:00-3:00 PM PST on Paramount+; main card follows at 7:00-8:00 PM CST / 8:00-9:00 PM ET / 5:00-6:00 PM PST. Exact fight order TBD but standard prelim positioning.

Injury Report:

No reported injuries for either fighter as of early February 2026. Both have been preparing normally. Cachoeira has a history of early stoppage losses, but no active injury concerns noted. Sygula recovered fully from her prior TKO loss.

Fighter Matchups and Styles:

Women’s bantamweight with clear physical disparity.

Klaudia Sygula (5’8″, 69″ reach, age 27, stance unspecified but effective striker/grappler) brings youth, length, higher volume (SLpM 5.30, Acc 53%, Def 57%), and solid cardio for control or decisions; moderate TD output.

Priscila Cachoeira (5’7″, 64-65″ reach, age 37, orthodox) is an aggressive power puncher with 8 career KO/TKO wins, explosive early finishes (5 first-round), but lower output/accuracy (SLpM 4.11, Acc 44%, SApM 7.23, Def 43%), poor recent durability, and minimal grappling (TD Avg 0.15/Acc 33%, Def 67%; Sub Avg 0.0). Sygula’s reach and volume should exploit Cachoeira’s defensive vulnerabilities and age-related decline; Cachoeira needs early power shots or clinch aggression. Expect stand-up heavy, potential for early chaos.

Recent Form:

Klaudia Sygula (last 3): Win UD vs. Irina Alekseeva (Jun 2025: controlled striking/grappling), Loss TKO (punches R2) vs. Melissa Mullins (Nov 2024: UFC debut), [prior pro win to reach 6-1 pre-UFC]. Rebounded strongly with decision win showcasing durability.

Priscila Cachoeira (last 3): Loss KO/TKO (punches R1) vs. Joselyne Edwards (Aug 2025), Win KO/TKO (punches R1) vs. Josiane Nunes (Mar 2025: POTN), Loss SUB (anaconda R3) vs. Jasmine Jasudavicius (Jan 2024). 1-2 with alternating finishes; vulnerability to stops evident.

Fight History (Key UFC/Pro Highlights):

Klaudia Sygula (overall 7-2-0, UFC ~2-1): Wins via UD, early finishes (2 KO/TKO, 1 SUB career); losses via TKO. High pace, never finished except once early; strong metrics and rebound ability. Avg fight time longer (~10:40).

Priscila Cachoeira (overall 13-7-0, extensive UFC tenure): 8 KO/TKO wins (many R1), 5 decisions; losses include multiple subs (4 career) and recent KOs. Veteran finisher but 1-4 in last 5 UFC bouts, poor defense, early vulnerability. Avg fight time shorter (~8:34).

FIGHT ODDS

Klaudia Sygula                  – 130

Priscila Cachoeira            + 110

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 6, 2026

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