
Fusion FC 102: Vacacela vs. Cannetti 2 is a mixed martial arts event promoted by Fusion FC to take place on March 26, 2026 at the Centro de Convenciones de Barranco, Barranco, Lima, Peru.
Fight Card
Main Card (UFC Fight Pass)
Lightweight Alvaro Vacacela vs. Bruno Cannetti 155 lbs Bantamweight Alexis Ramos vs. Kibedy Gordon 135 lbs Welterweight Alejandro Castillo vs. Gabriel Bula 170 lbs Flyweight Pedro Mariñas vs. Leandro Jimenez 125 lbs Flyweight Santiago Mora vs. Eduardo Leon 125 lbs
Preliminary Card
Featherweight Yordan Salazar vs. Diego Mora 145 lbs Bantamweight Estéfano Olivera vs. Mateo Massa 135 lbs Featherweight Jacob Quispe vs. Alan Alay 145 lbs Flyweight Gianfranco Mori vs. Daniel Padilla 125 lbs Bantamweight F. Campaña Reategui vs. Juan Angel Loza 135 lbs Bantamweight Snaider Serna vs. Angel Bardales 135 lbs Flyweight Snaider Guerrero vs. Alejandro Espinoza 125 lbs Flyweight Leonardo Huanca vs. Jhon Panta 125 lbs
Background
Lima Heat: The Rematch of the Titans at Fusion FC 102!
The historic Centro de Convenciones de Barranco is set to transform into a high-pressure cauldron as Fusion Fighting Championship returns to the heart of Peru. On March 26, 2026, Fusion FC 102: Vacacela vs. Cannetti 2 delivers a card defined by unfinished business and the relentless pursuit of regional supremacy. In a city that has become the undisputed capital of South American MMA outside of Brazil, this event serves as the ultimate litmus test for athletes looking to make the leap to the global stage.
The Main Event: Vacacela vs. Cannetti 2 - The Final Reckoning
At the summit of the card, the lightweight division witnesses the most anticipated rematch in recent Peruvian history as Alvaro "El Tigre" Vacacela meets Bruno "El Guapo" Cannetti. Their first encounter was a masterclass in tactical warfare, but questions remained, and the rivalry has only simmered in the months since.
Vacacela, a national hero known for his suffocating grappling and "never-back-down" grit, looks to prove that his victory was no fluke. In his path stands the Argentinian standout Bruno Cannetti, the brother of UFC veteran Guido Cannetti and a man possessed by a diverse striking arsenal and a championship pedigree. This isn't just a fight for a ranking; it is a battle for the soul of the 155-pound division in South America. Can "El Tigre" defend his home turf, or will "El Guapo" carry the gold back to Buenos Aires?
Bantamweight Fire and Welterweight Warfare
The intensity remains at a peak in the co-main attraction as the 135-pound division takes center stage. Alexis Ramos meets the explosive Kibedy Gordon in a matchup many insiders believe could dictate the future of the bantamweight hierarchy. Ramos brings a clinical, technical approach to the cage, while Gordon is a human highlight reel known for his ability to end fights in the blink of an eye.
The 170-pound ranks are equally volatile as Alejandro Castillo tests his power against Gabriel Bula. Both men are known for their physical intensity and high-level wrestling, making this welterweight clash a frontrunner for "Fight of the Night" honors. With the eyes of the UFC world watching, a dominant performance here could be the difference between staying regional and getting the call to the big leagues.
The Flyweight Sorting Hat
Fusion FC has long been a factory for elite flyweight talent, and FFC 102 continues that tradition with two high-stakes 125-pound encounters. Pedro Mariñas faces Leandro Jimenez in a technical showcase of speed and transitions, while Santiago Mora collides with Eduardo Leon. These bouts serve as a definitive sorting hat for the division, where the frantic pace of the lighter weights often leads to the most spectacular finishes of the evening.
A Crucible of Emerging Stars
The depth of the card is further underscored by a relentless preliminary slate featuring the best rising talent from across the continent. From the featherweight technicality of Yordan Salazar and Diego Mora to the opening flyweight scrambles of Leonardo Huanca and Jhon Panta, every athlete on this card understands the mission. In the Barranco crucible, highlight-reel finishes are the only currency that matters. Every exchange is a declaration of intent, and every finish is a step toward immortality in the most prestigious organization in the Andes.

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