BRACE yourselves Mixed Martial Arts lovers as the Ultimate Fighting Championship has returned to London – and fans will get to see some of their favourites THIS EVENING.
The UFC event in March proved to be a historic night which saw British star Tom Aspinall defeat Alexander Volkov.
And now, MMA president Dana White has decided to a put on a second successive showing in the English capital.
When is UFC London?
The huge event is set to take place from THIS EVENING – Saturday, July 23.
Preliminary action is scheduled to get underway from around 5pm UK time with the main card kicking off at 7pm.
However, the main fight on the card, Curtis Blaydes vs Tom Aspinall is expected to begin from 10pm.
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O2 Arena in London will be the selected venue for all the action which can host around 20,000 supporters.
Is UFC London on TV and can I live stream it?
UFC London will be broadcasted LIVE on BT Sport 1.
However subscription members of BT Sport can stream the ENTIRE action on the BT Sport app or BT Sport website.
UFC London FULL card
Main card
- MAIN EVENT: Curtis Blaydes vs Tom Aspinall
- Jack Hermansson vs Chris Curtis
- Paddy Pimblett vs Jordan Leavitt
- Nikita Krylov vs Alexander Gustafsson
- Molly McCann vs Hannah Goldy
- Paul Craig vs Volkan Oezdemir
Preliminary card
- Mason Jones vs Ludovit Klein
- Marc Diakiese vs Damir Hadzovic
- Nathaniel Wood vs Charles Rosa
- Makwan Amirkhani vs Jonathan Pearce
- Muhammad Mokaev vs Charles Johnson
- Jai Herbert vs Kyle Nelson
- Victoria Leonardo vs Mandy Bohm
- Claudio Silva vs Nicolas Dalby
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What has been said?
Tom Aspinall is determined to follow up on his brilliant performance in March and he believes that his title shot will come one day.
The British star said: “I want to keep the title when I get it. I don’t want to just have a go, get knocked out and then never be near the title again.
“I want to give myself as much chance of getting the title and keeping it as I can. For that, I think I need more experience so that’s why I’m fighting whoever I can.
“I believe Curtis is No.4, after that I’ll fight someone else ranked higher than that. I’ll just keep going like that until I get to the title.
“I think I’m one of the best UFC heavyweights to walk the face of the earth, but I’m also realistic in the fact that I want to give myself the best chance of cementing my legacy.
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