Saturday night time will mark the UFC’s second journey to London in simply 4 months, with March’s scintillating version of the occasion forcing blended martial arts’ flagship promotion right into a fast return.
Tom Aspinall, Paddy Pimblett and a bunch of British fighters secured assertion wins at UFC London in March, sending the O2 Arena into raptures on a night that broke Fight Night and O2 Arena information.
Aspinall’s first-round submission of Alexander Volkov that night time has earned him one other main-event spot this Saturday, with Curtis Blaydes set to face throughout the Octagon from the British heavyweight in what may very well be a conflict to crown a No 1 contender.
Pimblett, in the meantime, was arguably the star on the O2 Arena in March, through the first version of UFC London since 2019. The Liverpudlian light-weight will tackle Jordan Leavitt right here as he appears to additional construct his profile.
Here’s all you must learn about a stacked card.
When is it?
UFC London takes place on Saturday 23 July on the O2 Arena.
The prelims will start at 5pm BST, with the primary card following at 8pm. Ring walks for the primary occasion are anticipated to happen at roughly 10pm.
How can I watch it?
The card will air reside on BT Sport within the UK, with the broadcaster’s app and web site additionally streaming the fights.
In the US, ESPN+ will stream the motion reside, as will the UFC’s Fight Pass.
Odds
Aspinall – 4/6; Blaydes – 11/10
Pimblett – 4/11; Leavitt – 15/8
Full odds right here, by way of Betfair.
Full card
Main card
Curtis Blaydes vs Tom Aspinall (heavyweight)
Jack Hermansson vs Chris Curtis (middleweight)
Paddy Pimblett vs Jordan Leavitt (light-weight)
Nikita Krylov vs Alexander Gustafsson (mild heavyweight)
Molly McCann vs Hannah Goldy (girls’s flyweight)
Paul Craig vs Volkan Oezdemir (mild heavyweight)
Prelims
L’udovit Klein vs Mason Jones (light-weight)
Marc Diakiese vs Damir Hadzovic (light-weight)
Nathaniel Wood vs Charles Rosa (featherweight)
Makwan Amirkhani vs Jonathan Pearce (featherweight)
Muhammad Mokaev vs Charles Johnson (flyweight)
Jai Herbert vs Kyle Nelson (light-weight)
Mandy Bohm vs Victoria Leonardo (girls’s flyweight)
Claudio Silva vs Nicolas Dalby (welterweight)
Source: www.unbiased.co.uk