ALL eyes are on UFC 300 in Las Vegas and it’s only a few weeks away!
There was speculation for months about the card and who would fight in the main event of the massive show.
But it’s all been confirmed now as Alex Pereira looks to defend the UFC light-heavyweight title against Jamahal Hill in the headline fight.
Hill won the title against Glover Texeira in January 2023 before relinquishing it due to injury.
Pereira then won against Jiri Prochazka at the end of last year. But now Hill wants his title back.
Elsewhere on the card, Justin Gaethje takes on Max Holloway for the BMF title and Charles Oliveira takes on Arman Tsarukyan.
When is UFC 300?
- UFC 300 – Pereira vs Hill takes place next month on Saturday, April 13.
- The event starts with the early heats at 11pm BST, with the heats starting at 1am on Sunday 14 April.
- The main card starts at 3am and the main event starts at approximately 5am.
- The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will host.
What channel is it and can it be streamed live?
- UFC 300 will be shown live on TNT Sports Box Office in the UK.
- The event costs €19.95.
- You can stream the action live via the TNT Sports Box Office app, which you can download to your mobile or tablet.
UFC 300 full card
Main card
- Alex Pereira (c) vs. Jamahal Hill – for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship
- Zhang Weili (c) vs. Yan Xiaonan – for the UFC Strawweight Championship
- Justin Gaethje vs. Max Holloway
- Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan
- Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage
Preliminary map
- Calvin Kattar vs. Aljamain Sterling
- Jiri Prochazka vs. Aleksandar Rakic
- Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Cody Garbrandt
- Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison
Early preliminary map
- Sodiq Yusuff vs. Diego Lopes
- Jessica Andrade vs. Marina Rodriguez
- Bobby Green vs. Jim Miller
- Renato Moicano vs. Jalin Turner
What has been said?
Hill has called those criticizing the UFC 300 main event “crazy.”
“Honestly, I think it’s crazy because for the most part, a lot of these people are the same people who have been calling me ‘cry baby’ for the better part of a year or however long, but it’s crazy to see how a card can become stacked,” he said.
“The main card literally has a former champion or champion in every fight […] Each of the preliminaries is worth standing on its own, and people are crying.”