UFC London MMA Match Preview: Danny Silva (10-2-0) vs. Kurtis Campbell (8-0-0)

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Venue: The O2 Arena, London, England
Prelims Start Time: 1:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM GMT (main card at 4:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM GMT)
Broadcast: Prelims and main card on Paramount+ (US); regionally adjusted equivalents.
Weight Class: Featherweight (145 lbs) – Main card opener (fight 9 of 14).

This featherweight main-card opener is a classic DWCS prospect showcase pitting undefeated English finisher Kurtis Campbell (“The Pink Panther”) against durable American veteran Danny Silva (“El Puma”). The card headlines Movsar Evloev vs. Lerone Murphy and is loaded with British talent, but this matchup kicks off the main card with massive home-crowd energy, high finishing potential from Campbell, and a step-up test for the debutant in front of a raucous O2 Arena audience.

Tale of the Tape

  • Kurtis Campbell (England): 23 years old, 5’9”, 72” reach. Style: Explosive finisher with elite kicking game, power striking, and submission chains (75% finish rate). Record: 8-0-0 (UFC debut).
  • Danny Silva (USA/Mexico): 29 years old, 5’11”, 70” reach. Style: Durable volume striker who mixes crisp boxing and wrestling; thrives in deep fights. Record: 10-2-0 (2-1 UFC).

Both made weight cleanly (Campbell ~146 lbs, Silva ~144.5 lbs). Campbell holds a slight reach edge and massive youth/undefeated momentum; Silva brings Octagon experience and proven durability (never finished in UFC).

Injury Report

No injuries reported for either fighter. Both have cleared medicals and are fully expected to compete. Campbell’s camp has been smooth since his DWCS contract win, with no setbacks. Silva has had no noted issues following his August 2025 loss. All updates from UFC, fighter media, and reports as of March 18, 2026 confirm normal preparations.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

Campbell is the charismatic finisher who excels at distance kicking, explosive entries, and chaining strikes into subs or ground-and-pound. He has never gone past Round 2 in recent wins and brings electric debut hype. Silva is the rangier, tougher veteran who presses with volume striking, opportunistic takedowns, and elite cardio to grind out decisions. He absorbs pressure well but can be out-kicked or finished by faster prospects. The key clash is Campbell’s finishing power/kicking vs. Silva’s experience and durability. Campbell wins by overwhelming early or late with volume; Silva prevails by surviving the storm and outworking in the later rounds. The London crowd will provide a huge boost for the hometown debutant.

Recent Form

Kurtis Campbell (8-fight win streak, all finishes or dominant decisions):

  • Sep 30, 2025 – KO/TKO (knee/punches/elbows) Demba Seck (R1, 1:20) – DWCS (contract win).
  • Feb 28, 2025 – SUB (RNC) Marcio Valerio (R2, 0:44) – regional.
  • Nov 29, 2024 – KO/TKO Daniel Matusic (R1).
    Campbell has looked unstoppable with 5 KO/TKO and 1 sub in his pro wins; debut hype is massive.

Danny Silva (2-1 UFC; off a loss):

  • Aug 2, 2025 – UD loss Kevin Vallejos (3 rounds) – competitive but debated.
  • Mar 1, 2025 – SD win Lucas Almeida (3 rounds).
  • Mar 16, 2024 – SD win Josh Culibao (3 rounds).
    Silva has shown toughness in the Octagon with split decisions but enters on a slide after the Vallejos setback.

Fight History Summary

Campbell turned pro recently and went 8-0 with finishes in most wins (amateur 8-1 background). DWCS standout who earned his UFC spot with a highlight blitz. This is his Octagon debut. Silva signed via DWCS earlier and sits at 10-2 with 5 KO/TKO wins overall. UFC run: two hard-fought split decisions before the recent loss. Never stopped; trains out of Bloodline Combat Sports. This is a classic debutant vs. gatekeeper spot.

FIGHT ODDS

Danny Silva                        + 175

Kurtis Campbell                               – 200

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

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