On Saturday, at UFC Vegas 114 in Las Vegas, a flyweight bout between Charles Johnson and Bruno Silva will begin the main card. Johnson stepped in on relatively short notice to replace Lone’er Kavanagh and now finds himself in a matchup that carries implications for where both men sit in the divisional pecking order. These two veterans bring different styles into the Octagon, and I’ll break those styles down below before bringing you my Charles Johnson vs Bruno Silva prediction.
Tale of the Tape
| Stat | Charles Johnson | Bruno Silva |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 35 | 35 |
| Height | 5’9″ | 5’4″ |
| Reach | 70″ | 65″ |
| Stance | Switch | Orthodox |
| Record | 18‑8‑0 | 15‑7‑2 (1 NC) |
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Charles “InnerG” Johnson arrives in this matchup with considerable physical tools on his side. The American flyweight carries a significant height and reach advantage, standing 5’9″ with a 70″ reach compared to Silva’s 5’4″ frame and 65″ reach, traits that have helped him maintain distance and leverage his striking volume throughout his UFC tenure.
Johnson’s past performances show he thrives when he manages distance effectively, scoring 4.68 significant strikes per minute while absorbing fewer than 4 significant strikes per minute from his opponents, according to recent statistics. These offensive numbers and defensive acuity have allowed him to frustrate pressure fighters and accumulate points over the course of three rounds when he can keep fights at range.
However, Johnson enters this bout having suffered a first‑round knockout loss in his most recent outing in January, and stepping in on short notice may mean concerns about his preparation and resilience. Despite this, he remains a threat with his diverse striking arsenal, switch stance ability, and good conditioning that often enables him to close stronger in later rounds when opponents begin to fade.
Bruno “Bulldog” Silva comes from Brazil with a more compact frame and a reputation for relentless forward pressure and gritty grappling. Silva’s game is built around closing the distance, landing heavy hooks, and mixing in takedowns to disrupt rhythm. His recent resume includes a submission victory secured in his last outing against HyunSung Park, showing he can buy time and change gears with effective grappling. Silva lands slightly fewer significant strikes per minute than Johnson, but compensates with his ability to tie up his foe against the fence and create scrambles where he can threaten with submissions or ground control.
Betting Odds
- Moneyline
- Charles Johnson -166
- Bruno Silva +140
- Over/Under 2.5 Rounds
- Over -188
- Under +145
Charles Johnson vs Bruno Silva Prediction
- Pick: Charles Johnson by unanimous decision ATS PRO
- Confidence: 3 out of 5 ATS PRO
- Win Probability: Charles Johnson 58%, Bruno Silva 42% ATS PRO
Despite stepping in on short notice and coming off a tough loss, Charles Johnson’s edge in reach, striking volume, and ability to dictate distance give him the best path to victory. If he uses lateral movement, jabs, and kicks to keep Bruno Silva at bay, he can systematically accumulate points and avoid extended periods against the cage where Silva excels. Silva’s pressure and grappling make him dangerous, and early exchanges could be close, but over 15 minutes, Johnson’s style should wear on his opponent enough to secure a clear decision.
In three rounds of flyweight competition where pacing and cage control matter dearly, I expect Johnson to land more consistently while limiting Silva’s offensive success. The fight is unlikely to end early given both men’s solid durability. I’ll take Johnson to get the win by decision in this matchup early in the night in Vegas.


