MMA UFC Vegas 119 Match Preview: Bia Mesquita (3-1-0) vs. Melissa Mullins (6-0-0)

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Venue: UFC APEX — Las Vegas, Nevada

Broadcast: ESPN+ (Prelims & Main Card)

A fascinating women’s bantamweight matchup hits UFC Vegas 119 as legendary Brazilian jiu‑jitsu world champion Bia Mesquita faces rising British prospect Melissa Mullins. This is a pure stylistic clash: Mesquita’s world‑class grappling versus Mullins’ sharp, disciplined striking and improving defensive wrestling. The winner positions herself for a significant step up in the division.

VENUE DETAILS — UFC APEX

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Cage Size: 25-foot Octagon

Impact:

Smaller cage favors grapplers and clinch fighters

Mesquita benefits from shorter distances to initiate takedowns

Mullins must rely on footwork and angles to avoid being trapped

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

Bia Mesquita

No reported injuries

Training at Atos Jiu‑Jitsu / RVCA Gym

Camp focus: wrestling entries, cage takedowns, and top‑pressure transitions

Coaches emphasize early grappling to avoid extended striking exchanges

Melissa Mullins

No reported injuries

Training at GB Top Team (UK) with U.S. cross‑training

Camp focus: takedown defense, lateral movement, and counter‑striking

Emphasis on keeping the fight standing and maintaining range

FIGHTER BREAKDOWN & MATCHUP ANALYSIS

Bia Mesquita

Record: 3–1 (MMA) Style: Elite BJJ, pressure grappler Strengths:

One of the greatest female grapplers of all time

Exceptional back‑takes and armbar setups

Strong top control

Excellent positional awareness

Weaknesses:

Striking still developing

Limited experience in extended stand‑up exchanges

Can struggle to secure takedowns against strong wrestlers

Recent Form

2–1 in UFC

One submission win, one decision win, one competitive loss

Continues to improve wrestling entries and MMA transitions

Path to Victory

Close distance early

Force clinch and takedown attempts

Dominate with top control and submission threats

Melissa Mullins

Record: 6–0** Style: Technical striker, disciplined footwork Strengths:

Clean, accurate boxing

Strong defensive wrestling

Good cardio and pacing

Smart shot selection

Weaknesses:

Limited finishing power

Can be controlled by elite grapplers

Sometimes hesitant to engage

Recent Form

2–0 in UFC

Both wins via decision

Showing steady improvement in takedown defense and clinch escapes

Path to Victory

Keep fight standing

Use footwork to avoid Mesquita’s clinch entries

Win rounds with volume and clean counters

FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

First meeting between the two

Mesquita is the more decorated grappler

Mullins is the more polished striker

Stylistically: elite grappler vs. technical striker

Winner likely moves toward a top‑15 matchup

BETTING TRENDS

Bia Mesquita Trends

7 of last 10 grappling/MMA wins by submission

3–1 as a favorite

UFC fights tend to go long unless she secures early takedowns

Melissa Mullins Trends

5 of 6 wins by decision

2–0 in UFC, both as an underdog

Has never been finished

MATCHUP EDGE SUMMARY

CategoryEdge
Striking TechniqueMullins
Striking PowerEven
GrapplingMesquita
Wrestling (Offense)Mesquita
Wrestling (Defense)Mullins
CardioMullins
Fight IQEven
Finishing AbilityMesquita

FIGHT ODDS

Bia Mesquita                     – 600

Melissa Mullins                + 450

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 19, 2026

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