Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos added to UFC’s 2025 finale

When the UFC wraps up its 2025 calendar, it’s doing so with each a serious broadcast transition and a featherweight showdown between two fighters at dramatically different points of their careers. The addition of Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos to the Dec. 13 Fight Night 266 card underscores a compelling story woven through contrasting momentum, fresh beginnings, and an era-ending moment for the promotion.​

Giga Chikadze’s Journey: Flashes of Brilliance, Recent Setbacks

Few featherweights have experienced the exhilarating highs and demoralizing lows seen in Chikadze’s UFC tenure. After igniting the division with a 7-0 UFC run—capped by three consecutive post-fight knockout bonuses and a Fight of the Night war against Calvin Kattar—Chikadze looked every bit like a future title challenger.​

Yet, MMA’s cruel design has manifested in his recent four-fight stretch. At 37, Chikadze’s 2025 campaign has been marked by three defeats in his last 4 contests, including a tricky, closely-fought decision loss to David Onama in April—a bout where the Georgian missed weight for the primary time in his promotional profession. That mishap raised questions on his longevity and motivation heading into the house stretch of his profession.​

While still dangerous, Chikadze is fighting not only for a win but for validation that his best days aren’t necessarily behind him. This showcase marks a pivotal crossroads for his legacy and continued relevance inside the featherweight division.

Kevin Vallejos Ascends: Youth, Power, and Opportunity

Across the Octagon will stand the 24-year-old phenom Kevin Vallejos, whose rapid rise has injected latest blood into the featherweight landscape. The Argentine talent bounced back from a 2023 Dana White’s Contender Series loss—handed to him by Jean Silva—by securing a UFC contract with a 2024 win over Cam Teague.​

Vallejos’ promotional debut couldn’t have been scripted higher: a first-round knockout against Seung Woo Choi announced his arrival in March. He’d quickly follow up with a hard-fought decision win over Danny Silva in August, marking his fifth consecutive victory and leaving observers convinced his upside is amongst the best at 145 kilos.​

Having turned 24 just days before the December bout, Vallejos enters UFC Fight Night 266 because the division’s fast-rising star—poised, hungry, and able to test himself against a proven name whose resume commands respect.​

Confirmed Bouts for UFC Vegas 112

The Dec. 13 card in Las Vegas is greater than only a curtain call for the UFC’s ESPN era—it’s a showcase of emerging talents, divisional intrigue, and careers in flux. Listed here are the confirmed matchups shaping UFC Vegas 112:​

  • Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape – Principal Event
  • Iasmin Lucindo vs. Gillian Robertson
  • Tereza Bleda vs. Jamey-Lyn Horth
  • Steven Asplund vs. Sean Sharaf
  • Cesar Almeida vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk
  • AJ Frye vs. Guilherme Pat
  • Morgan Charriere vs. Melquizael Costa
  • Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos

The Broadcast Finale: UFC’s ESPN Swan Song

UFC Vegas 112’s significance extends beyond individual matchups. The Dec. 13 event is ready to be the last UFC card broadcast exclusively on ESPN+, ending a partnership that has been synonymous with the game’s mainstream rise since its 2019 debut. With the promotion making a highly-publicized move to Paramount+ in 2026, this finale serves as each a celebration and a transition for fans and fighters alike.​

Las Vegas’ UFC Apex will host the motion, offering a fittingly intimate yet electric atmosphere for a card balancing established names and future contenders. As negotiations, contracts, and broadcasting rights shift behind the scenes, fighters like Chikadze and Vallejos understand that each performance, especially on a high-profile stage, now means greater than ever.​

For Chikadze, the bout is a chance to recapture the narrative, reaffirm his technical mastery, and remind the division he’s not a footnote but a force. For Vallejos, beating a longtime contender would rocket him toward ranked opposition and cement his repute as featherweight’s next breakout name.​

The supporting card adds further intrigue: Royval and Kape could find themselves inside striking range of gold, the ladies’s flyweight matches suggest future title contention, and promising newcomers have a probability to seize highlight moments that would propel their careers into 2026.​

Because the UFC closes out a landmark broadcasting era, Fight Night 266 offers a final, clarifying take a look at the directional shifts—each inside the Octagon and out of doors it. Whether Chikadze finds redemption or Vallejos rides his momentum into stardom, the stage is ready for a memorable conclusion to the 12 months’s MMA storylines.​


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