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UFC Rankings 2024

Here is the full list of UFC Rankings - 2024. ## UFC Ranking is generated by a voting panel made up of media members. The media members are asked to vote for their potential top fighters in the UFC by weight class and pound-for-pound.## A fighter is only likely to be voted on if they are of active status in the UFC. A fighter is accessed to appear in more than one weight division at a time. ## The champion and interim champion are supposed to be in the top positions of their individual divisions and therefore are not acceptable for voting by weight class. ## Men's Pound-For-Pound Top Rank Rank Fighter Change 1 Islam Makhachev - Lightweight Champion 2 Jon Jones - Heavyweight Champion 3 Leon Edwards - Welterweight Champion 4 Alex Pereira - Light heavyweight Champion 5 Ilia Topuria - Featherweight Champion 6 Sean O'Malley - Rank increased by 2 7 Charles Oliveira - Bantamweight Champion Rank decreased by 1 8 Alexander Volkanovski Rank decreased by 1 9 Dricus Du Plessis - Middleweight Champion 10 Alexandre Pantoja - Flyweight Champion 11 Israel Adesanya 12 Tom Aspinall - Interim Heavyweight Champion 13 Sean Strickland 14 Max Holloway 15 Aljamain Sterling ## Flyweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Alexandre Pantoja (C) 1 Brandon Royval 2 Brandon Moreno 3 Amir Albazi 4 Kai Kara-France 5 Matheus Nicolau 6 Manel Kape 7 Muhammad Mokaev 8 Alex Perez 9 Tim Elliott 10 Steve Erceg 11 Matt Schnell 12 Tagir Ulanbekov 13 Tatsuro Taira 14 Sumudaerji Rank increased by 1 15 David Dvorak Rank decreased by ## Bantamweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Sean O'Malley 1 Merab Dvalishvili 2 Aljamain Sterling 3 Cory Sandhagen 4 Petr Yan 5 Marlon Vera 6 Henry Cejudo 7 Song Yadong 8 Deiveson Figueiredo 9 Rob Font 10 Umar Nurmagomedov 11 Dominick Cruz Rank increased by 1 12 Kyler Phillips NR 13 Mario Bautista Rank increased by 1 14 Jonathan Martinez Rank decreased by 3 15 Pedro Munhoz ## Featherweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Ilia Topuria (C) 1 Alexander Volkanovski 2 Max Holloway 3 Brian Ortega 4 Yair Rodriguez 5 Movsar Evloev 6 Arnold Allen 7 Josh Emmett 8 Calvin Kattar 9 Giga Chikadze 10 Bryce Mitchell 11 Edson Barboza 12 Dan Ige 13 Sodiq Yusuff 14 Lerone Murphy 15 Alex Caceres ## Lightweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Islam Makhachev 1 Charles Oliveira 2 Justin Gaethje 3 Dustin Poirier 4 Arman Tsarukyan 5 Mateusz Gamrot Rank increased by 1 6 Michael Chandler Rank decreased by 1 7 Beneil Dariush 8 Rafael Fiziev 9 Dan Hooker Rank increased by 1 10 Jalin Turner Rank decreased by 1 11 Benoît Saint Denis Rank increased by 1 12 Rafael Dos Anjos Rank decreased by 1 13 Renato Moicano 14 Bobby Green 15 Drew Dober ## Welterweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Leon Edwards (C) 1 Kamaru Usman 2 Belal Muhammad 3 Shavkat Rakhmonov 4 Colby Covington Rank increased by 1 5 Jack Della Maddalena Rank increased by 6 6 Gilbert Burns Rank decreased by 2 7 Ian Machado Garry Rank decreased by 1 8 Sean Brady Rank decreased by 1 9 Stephen Thompson Rank decreased by 1 10 Geoff Neal Rank decreased by 1 11 Vicente Luque Rank decreased by 1 12 Neil Magny 13 Michael Page NR 14 Kevin Holland Rank decreased by 1 15 Michael Chiesa Rank decreased by 1 ## Middleweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Dricus du Plessis 1 Sean Strickland 2 Israel Adesanya 3 Robert Whittaker 4 Jared Cannonier 5 Marvin Vettori 6 Brendan Allen 7 Paulo Costa 8 Nassourdine Imavov 9 Jack Hermansson 9 Roman Dolidze 11 Khamzat Chimaev 12 Anthony Hernandez Rank increased by 1 13 Paul Craig Rank decreased by 1 14 Chris Curtis 15 Caio Borralho ## Light Heavyweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Alex Pereira 1 Jamahal Hill 2 Jiří Procházka 3 Magomed Ankalaev 4 Jan Błachowicz 5 Aleksandar Rakić 6 Nikita Krylov 7 Johnny Walker 8 Khalil Rountree Jr. 9 Volkan Oezdemir 10 Anthony Smith 11 Ryan Spann 12 Alonzo Menifield 13 Azamat Murzakanov 14 Dominick Reyes 15 Vitor Petrino ## Heavyweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Jon Jones (C) 1 Tom Aspinall IC 2 Ciryl Gane 3 Sergei Pavlovich 4 Stipe Miocic 5 Curtis Blaydes 6 Alexander Volkov 7 Jailton Almeida 8 Serghei Spivac 9 Tai Tuivasa 10 Marcin Tybura 11 Jairzinho Rozenstruik 12 Derrick Lewis Rank decreased by 1 13 Alexandr Romanov 14 Marcos Rogerio De Lima 15 Rodrigo Nascimento ## Women's Pound-for-Pound Division Rank Fighter Change 1 Alexa Grasso - Flyweight Champion 2 Zhang Weili - Strawweight Champion 3 Valentina Shevchenko 4 Erin Blanchfield 5 Julianna Peña 6 Manon Fiorot 7 Raquel Pennington - Bantamweight Champion 8 Rose Namajunas 9 Tatiana Suarez 10 Yan Xiaonan 11 Jéssica Andrade 12 Amanda Lemos 13 Ketlen Vieira 14 Irene Aldana 15 Maycee Barber ## Women's Strawweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Zhang Weili 1 Yan Xiaonan 2 Tatiana Suarez 3 Amanda Lemos 4 Jéssica Andrade 5 Virna Jandiroba 6 Marina Rodriguez 7 Amanda Ribas 8 Mackenzie Dern 9 Luana Pinheiro 10 Loopy Godinez 11 Tabatha Ricci 12 Angela Hill 13 Karolina Kowalkiewicz 14 Michelle Waterson-Gomez 15 Gillian Robertson ## Women's Flyweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Alexa Grasso (C) 1 Valentina Shevchenko 2 Erin Blanchfield 3 Manon Fiorot 4 Maycee Barber Rank increased by 2 5 Jéssica Andrade 6 Katlyn Cerminara Rank decreased by 2 7 Natalia Silva 8 Amanda Ribas 9 Viviane Araújo 10 Tracy Cortez 11 Ariane Lipski 12 Karine Silva 13 Casey O'Neill 14 Miranda Maverick 15 Jasmine Jasudavicius ## Women's Bantamweight Division Rank Fighter Change # Raquel Pennington (C) 1 Julianna Peña 2 Mayra Bueno Silva 3 Ketlen Vieira 4 Irene Aldana 5 Holly Holm 6 Pannie Kianzad 7 Yana Santos 8 Miesha Tate 9 Karol Rosa 10 Macy Chiasson 11 Norma Dumont 12 Julia Avila 13 Josiane Nunes 14 Chelsea Chandler 15 Melissa Mullins ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC 300 Fight Card: Preview, Date & Location, Tickets, Poster, Odds, Start Time UFC News
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UFC 300 Fight Card: Preview, Date & Location, Tickets, Poster, Odds, Start Time

Here is the complete fight card and everything you need to know about UFC 300 which is all set to take place on April 13, 2024, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. ## The event features three title defenses. Headling the event will be Alex Pereira (c) vs. Jamahal Hill for the Light Heavyweight Championship. In the co-main event, Zhang Weili will clash against Yan Xiaonan for the Women's Strawweight Championship. ## Plush, Former interim UFC Lightweight Champion Justin Gaethje (also former WSOF Lightweight Champion) is expected to defend his symbolic "BMF" (baddest motherfucker) title against former UFC Featherweight Champion Max Holloway in a lightweight bout. ## UFC 300: Pereira vs. Hill Main card Weight class Light Heavyweight (Title) Alex Pereira (c) vs. Jamahal Hill Women's Strawweight (Title) Zhang Weili (c) vs. Yan Xiaonan Lightweight (Title) Justin Gaethje (c) vs. Max Holloway Lightweight Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan Light Heavyweight Jiří Procházka vs. Aleksandar Rakić Featherweight Calvin Kattar vs. Aljamain Sterling Middleweight Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage Bantamweight Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Cody Garbrandt Women's Bantamweight Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison Featherweight Sodiq Yusuff vs. Diego Lopes Women's Strawweight Jéssica Andrade vs. Marina Rodriguez Lightweight Bobby Green vs. Jim Miller ## UFC 300 Start Time ## -In USA: Prelims 10:30 am ET (7:30 am PT), Main Card – 2 pm ET (11 am PT) ## -In UK: Prelims 3:30 pm BST, Main Card – 7 pm BST ## -IN INDIA: Prelims 8 pm IST, Main Card – 11:30 pm IST ## UFC 300 Tickets ## -CLICK TO, BUY TICKETS ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Watch: Sean O'Malley TKOS Aljamain Sterling To Win Bantamweight Championship At UFC 292 UFC News
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Watch: Sean O'Malley TKOS Aljamain Sterling To Win Bantamweight Championship At UFC 292

Boston, August 20, 2023 - Enjoy the exhilarating highlights of the Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O’Malley main event clash at UFC 292, which unfolded on a thrilling Saturday night. Graciously provided by various sources, witness the pulse-pounding moments of their showdown. ## On August 19, the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts bore witness to the electrifying encounter between UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling (23-4) and the formidable Sean O’Malley (17-1, 1 no-contest) in the main event spectacle. This epic confrontation, a culmination of skill and determination, was broadcasted live exclusively on ESPN+ pay-per-view. ## Check out the exciting video highlights below to see the most memorable moments from their unforgettable fight. ## Go inside the O'Malley corner after Round 1 🔊 #UFC292 pic.twitter.com/ez1SDjNZR2— UFC (@ufc) August 20, 2023 ## SEAN O'MALLEY KNOCKS OUT ALJAMAIN STERLING 🤯 pic.twitter.com/EQfZAufmjg— Daily Grind Fantasy Sports (@DGFantasy) August 20, 2023 ## SEAN O'MALLEY KNOCKS OUT ALJAMAIN STERLING 😱WE HAVE A NEW BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMP #UFC292 pic.twitter.com/imITCioq49— UFC (@ufc) August 20, 2023 ## "DOUBT ME NOW!" 😤 #UFC292 pic.twitter.com/2qii0psOdP— MMAFighting.com (@MMAFighting) August 20, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC 292 Results: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Full Fight & Winner UFC News
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UFC 292 Results: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Full Fight & Winner

Boston, August 19, 2023 - In the headlining contest, Aljamain Sterling might compete in the bantamweight division for the last instance as he safeguards his UFC championship versus Sean O'Malley. ## Sacnilk possesses the UFC 292 outcomes for the Sterling vs. O'Malley fight card, live blogs covering the complete main card, and additional details from the TD Garden Arena in Boston on Saturday night. ## UFC 292: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Full Fight & Recap Sterling stands in the cage's center, using distant flicking kicks. O'Malley moves in circles, feinting, looking for chances to counter. A chant of "Forget you, Aljo" comes from the Boston crowd. ## The first couple of minutes don't bring big changes. Both fighters show respect. O'Malley takes the center, while Sterling keeps testing with occasional long kicks. O'Malley lightly hits Sterling's body, and Sterling replies with three quick inside leg kicks. O'Malley lands one of his own. ## O'Malley's front left punch is blocked. A while passes with little action. Sterling throws a leg kick, and O'Malley tries a spinning kick but it's blocked. ## Sterling attempts a takedown, O'Malley balances on one leg as Sterling lands some light punches. Not much to score, but I'd give this round to the champion. ## ROUND 2: Sterling starts with a body kick. O'Malley attempts a kick but slips, giving Sterling a chance for an immediate takedown that O'Malley defends, creating space between them. As the challenger moves away, Sterling jabs at O'Malley. ## Suddenly, Sterling charges forward and gets hit by a well-timed counter right from O'Malley! Sterling is visibly hurt, stumbling and falling face-first to the mat. O'Malley doesn't hesitate, quickly moving in for ground-and-pound. He lands a series of strong hits, causing the referee to give Sterling a moment to recover. But O'Malley's accurate strikes continue, and the referee steps in. There's a new champion! Sterling gets up quickly, but he looks more confused than angry about the fight being stopped. ## 🏆𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐠𝐚 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰! 🏆 Sean O'Malley has KNOCKED OUT Aljamain Sterling in the main event! 💪#UFC292 pic.twitter.com/ukNFVJ7TUi— UFC on TNT Sports (@ufcontnt) August 20, 2023 ## UFC 292: Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O'Malley Fight Winner WINNER: Sean O'Malley def. Aljamain Sterling via TKO (strikes) - Round 2, 0:51 ##

UFC 292 Results: Sterling vs. O’Malley: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap UFC News
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UFC 292 Results: Sterling vs. O’Malley: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Boston, August 19, 2023 - Sacnilk possesses the UFC 292 outcomes for the Sterling vs. O'Malley fight card, live blogs covering the complete main card, and additional details from the TD Garden Arena in Boston on Saturday night. ## In the headlining contest, Aljamain Sterling might compete in the bantamweight division for the last instance as he safeguards his UFC championship versus Sean O'Malley. ## UFC strawweight titleholder Zhang Weili defends her belt against Amanda Lemos in the co-main encounter. ## UFC Bantamweight Championship: Aljamain Sterling (c) vs. Sean O'Malley ROUND 1: Sterling stands in the cage's center, using distant flicking kicks. O'Malley moves in circles, feinting, looking for chances to counter. A chant of "Forget you, Aljo" comes from the Boston crowd. ## The first couple of minutes don't bring big changes. Both fighters show respect. O'Malley takes the center, while Sterling keeps testing with occasional long kicks. O'Malley lightly hits Sterling's body, and Sterling replies with three quick inside leg kicks. O'Malley lands one of his own. ## O'Malley's front left punch is blocked. A while passes with little action. Sterling throws a leg kick, and O'Malley tries a spinning kick but it's blocked. ## Sterling attempts a takedown, O'Malley balances on one leg as Sterling lands some light punches. Not much to score, but I'd give this round to the champion. ## ROUND 2: Sterling starts with a body kick. O'Malley attempts a kick but slips, giving Sterling a chance for an immediate takedown that O'Malley defends, creating space between them. As the challenger moves away, Sterling jabs at O'Malley. ## Suddenly, Sterling charges forward and gets hit by a well-timed counter right from O'Malley! Sterling is visibly hurt, stumbling and falling face-first to the mat. O'Malley doesn't hesitate, quickly moving in for ground-and-pound. He lands a series of strong hits, causing the referee to give Sterling a moment to recover. But O'Malley's accurate strikes continue, and the referee steps in. There's a new champion! Sterling gets up quickly, but he looks more confused than angry about the fight being stopped. ## WINNER: Sean O'Malley def. Aljamain Sterling via TKO (strikes) - Round 2, 0:51 ## UFC Women's Strawweight Championship: Zhang Weili (c) vs. Amanda Lemos ROUND 1: Both women begin in orthodox stances and exchange bounces. Weili employs quick feints and gains control of the center. Lemos switches stances as they assess each other. Lemos throws a swift low kick, caught by Weili, resulting in an immediate takedown! Despite Lemos' agility, Weili adeptly passes her legs and transitions to side control quickly, establishing dominance within the first minute. ## With Lemos near the fence, Weili exerts pressure through subtle shots. Employing effective head positioning, Weili keeps Lemos pinned, delivering forceful left-hand strikes. Weili maintains control over Lemos, even securing a leg to control her against the fence. She follows up with impactful strikes. Lemos' shift prompts Weili to deliver powerful left-hand blows, putting Lemos in a difficult situation. ## A notable scramble occurs, as Lemos attempts a D'Arce choke. Weili maintains her top position, defending against the submission. Lemos lacks the leverage to complete the move. Weili escapes, seizing Lemos' back, and lands heavy strikes. Lemos moves and shifts to evade danger. Although Lemos survives the intense moment, Weili continues her top control, peppering Lemos with significant left-hand strikes. Lemos struggles to break free, managing to endure until the round's end. Just before the bell, Lemos attempts another D'Arce choke, thwarted by Weili's slam. ## ROUND 2: What a thrill! Lemos keeps her cool on the stool despite taking a beating. And that D'Arce attempt could've been a game-changer if Weili wasn't so sharp. Lemos starts with energy, taking center stage and swinging, but no luck this time. Weili uses feints and bounces while throwing a low kick. Lemos lands a significant right hand, which Weili handles well. Lemos attempts a front kick that Weili almost catches. Both women move with angles. Weili delivers a stepping side kick to the body. Lemos scores with a brutal right hand, hitting her mark. She's getting comfortable, but the action gets chaotic as Weili secures a body lock, taking Lemos down. Weili quickly transitions to side control, right at the center of the cage. ## Lemos tries to close the gap, but Weili displays her strength. Weili initiates a crucifix attack, looking to transition to mount, but Lemos manages to secure a leg, ending up in half guard. Weili maintains her weight and delivers small shots, demonstrating excellent shoulder pressure. Weili attempts to change position, but Lemos defends well with her legs. Weili resorts to landing elbows, maintaining pressure and limiting Lemos' movement. Lemos attempts to buck and roll, but Weili maintains top control, then swiftly moves to Lemos' back in an impressive sequence. She takes Lemos down into a complete backpack position, showcasing impressive transitions. ## Lemos fights to escape, managing to rise with Weili still holding on. Weili transitions to side control as Lemos secures a leg for guard. The champion postures up, delivering elbows. Lemos lifts herself and returns to her feet. Weili holds onto an overhook, landing a solid elbow and body knees, before again taking Lemos down. She's asserting her dominance. This time, it's full guard, and Weili postures up and advances. Lemos turtles, and Weili takes her back. Lemos positions herself against the fence using her left side, while Weili remains relentless. Lemos clings to her right arm to fend off punches as the round concludes. ## ROUND 3: Lemos shows signs of fatigue but remains resilient, suggesting she's still in the game. She landed notable shots, as highlighted by Weili's corner. Recognizing Lemos' potential desperation, they aim to secure a victory in this round. Lemos starts at the center, quickly overtaken by Weili. Lemos adopts a cautious approach, avoiding rushed moves, while Weili remains wary, knowing a clinch could seal the deal. The opening minute lacks excitement, both missing their combos. Lemos tries a knee, but Weili evades and clinches. Lemos briefly gains control against the cage, but Weili counters with a powerful elbow, reclaiming dominance and subsequently taking Lemos down. ## Weili rises and focuses on Lemos' legs with kicks. Lemos takes a breather. Weili maneuvers into guard, using punches to transition to side control swiftly. Lemos lies flat, signs of fatigue becoming apparent. Despite attempting to hip in, Weili circles and takes Lemos' back. Weili secures hooks, flattening Lemos. Lemos attempts to roll, but Weili maintains the backpack position, attempting a choke. Lemos resists, ending up belly down again. She then secures half guard, displaying strength. ## Weili targets shots, while Lemos concentrates on defense, shifting away from submissions. Weili transitions to knee-on-belly position. Lemos stands, yet Weili keeps her near the fence, delivering a fierce elbow and minor shots. Lemos displays fatigue, as Weili takes control. Weili releases a combination when they break. The champion throws a 1-2 combo, and Lemos counters at a slower pace. Her strikes lack the earlier impact. Weili controls the pace, pushing Lemos back. As time dwindles, the round concludes without major developments. ## ROUND 4: Lemos' striking stats are significantly lower with only 9 strikes compared to Weili's 158. More 10-8 rounds might have been appropriate given the gap. Lemos appears okay but noticeably heavier. Her enthusiasm is still there, yet somewhat diminished. Lemos initially takes the lead, but there's little action in the first 30 seconds. The pace remains patient. Another 30 seconds pass with a similar tone. Weili moves around Lemos, adding leg kicks. ## Lemos attempts counters with reduced speed and impact. Weili opts for a cardio kickboxing approach, using light shots and maintaining a high guard, mainly focusing on kicks. She's clearly waiting for Lemos to make a move for a takedown counter. Lemos connects with a left and another. The second briefly stumbles Weili, but she recovers swiftly. Lemos nearly lands a strong elbow. Nevertheless, Weili responds with a powerful right hand, converting it into a double-leg takedown—impressive execution. ## Lemos then attempts a D'Arce choke, focusing on Weili's neck. However, Weili escapes, regains her footing, and lands an elbow before creating space. Weili's pace slows, and Lemos audibly catches her breath. Determination persists, but Lemos' strikes lose accuracy. She lands a right but faces a combo from Weili. Lemos turns reckless, swinging wildly as Weili evades. Weili's high kick connects. Both fighters display fatigue, yet Lemos charges forward, swinging fervently as the bell rings. ## ROUND 5: Lemos seeks a finish, relying on determination. Round four was even, and Weili looks rejuvenated after her corner's advice. Lemos is slower, while Weili remains agile. Weili starts with effective side kicks and a solid body kick. Weili's devastating right hand stuns Lemos, followed by punishing shots. Lemos attempts a leg lock, but Weili counters. Lemos shows resilience. Lemos scrambles, Weili keeps control. Lemos fights back. ## Lemos endures Weili's strikes, while Weili secures takedowns. Lemos keeps resisting. Lemos rises, Weili controls and lands shots. Weili takes Lemos down again, focusing on side control for a potential finish. Weili might tire after the exchange. Both tire. Lemos endures, Weili maintains control. Lemos takes hits. Lemos rises, targets Weili's neck. Weili avoids. Time runs out. Lemos charges, fight ends. ## WINNER: Weili Zhang def. Amanda Lemos via unanimous decision (50-43, 50-44, 49-45). ## Welterweight: Neil Magny vs. Ian Machado Garry ROUND 1: Both fighters start in orthodox stance, but IMG quickly employs calf kicks to take Magny down to the mat twice in rapid succession. Despite the takedowns, Magny gets up each time, and the action continues. IMG lands another powerful calf kick within 10 seconds, showcasing his effective strategy. Magny's smaller legs may make him more susceptible to these kicks. Despite the takedowns, IMG maintains speed and movement, landing accurate right hands and more calf kicks. Magny attempts to parry a jab and initiates a clinch, but IMG escapes swiftly. The calf kick strategy persists, enabling IMG to evade Magny's advances while landing strikes. ## Magny presses forward, seeking engagement, but IMG counters with a combination and secures a clinch against the cage. They exchange briefly within the clinch, leading to Garry tripping Magny to the mat. Magny briefly sits before standing up. IMG seizes the center and successfully lands another leg kick. Another calf kick takes Magny down again. Magny resorts to a butt scoot, slowing the fight's momentum. Magny regains his footing, and IMG throws a glancing head kick. Magny attempts to capitalize but fails to take down IMG due to his impressive balance. Another low kick affects Magny, and the round concludes with both fighters making it to the end. ## ROUND 2: Magny's corner expresses dissatisfaction with his performance and encourages him to intensify his efforts. Despite his attempts to advance, Magny struggles to gain an upper hand against IMG. The second round echoes the previous pattern, with IMG delivering smart long-range strikes, particularly impactful leg kicks. However, Magny's condition deteriorates as he endures another calf kick, resulting in an evident limp. The repeated kicks drive Magny against the fence, exacerbating his leg damage. ## Seizing an opportunity, Magny seizes a clinch as IMG becomes overly aggressive, aiming to bring him down. Despite his compromised leg, Magny maintains a rear waistlock, asserting control against the cage. Eventually, Garry maneuvers to break free, utilizing the cage to escape the hold. After more clinch exchanges, IMG manages to disengage with 2 minutes left in the round. Magny maintains pressure, but a head kick from IMG dislodges his mouthpiece, leading to a brief pause for retrieval. After the restart, another low kick intensifies Magny's discomfort, visibly affecting his mobility. Although IMG attempts a flying knee that narrowly misses, Magny, despite his compromised state, perseveres and endures the round. ## ROUND 3: After the round ends, IMG playfully expresses his feelings towards Magny, reflecting the pre-fight trash talk. This tension is evident in their octagon showdown, with Magny experiencing the consequences. The next round sees Magny initiating an offensive, countered by a blocked head kick from IMG. A takedown attempt by Magny results in a butt scoot, with a subsequent calf kick hindering his mobility. IMG capitalizes, unleashing strikes against the fence, including another leg kick that drops Magny momentarily. ## IMG continues to exploit Magny's compromised leg with body kicks, punches, and calf kicks, limiting Magny's response. A teep rocks Magny's face, and he covers up under IMG's onslaught. In a clinch, Magny is taken down by IMG, seeking a late finish. Despite his adversity, Magny holds on until the end, as IMG disengages, symbolizing the culmination of their rivalry. The fight's outcome prompts Magny to reflect on his approach, both in and out of the octagon. ## WINNER: Ian Machado Garry def. Neil Magny by unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-24). ## Bantamweight: Da'Mon Blackshear vs. Mario Bautista ROUND 1: Blackshear and Bautista start in orthodox stances. Blackshear moves to the center, fighting tall, while Bautista adopts a lower stance and employs low kicks. Bautista rushes, narrowly avoids a counter, and the two grapple briefly. Blackshear secures a body lock, Bautista defends, and they spin playfully. Blackshear takes Bautista down against the fence, but Bautista scrambles up. They exchange clinch shots, then Bautista presses forward. ## Blackshear responds with low kicks and a takedown. Bautista gets up, but Blackshear trips him down. Bautista escapes a guillotine attempt. Blackshear escapes the choke, Bautista stands, and Blackshear lands a shot before the round ends. ## ROUND 2: Bautista starts aggressively with power shots and a flying knee attempt. Blackshear counters with a well-timed knee and engages in a clinch. They separate, and Bautista lands a significant strike. Bautista changes strategy, attempting a double-leg takedown. Blackshare defends near the fence, using effective elbows in the clinch. Bautista also lands an elbow. Blackshear employs economical striking. Bautista pursues powerful shots and another clinch takedown attempt, while Blackshear responds with a solid knee and elbow. ## Bautista switches positions and maintains pressure, leading Blackshear to retreat. Bautista delivers a notable body shot. Blackshear alters course and initiates clinch wrestling. They separate, and Blackshear lands an elbow. Blackshare's takedown attempt is thwarted by Bautista's defense. Bautista continues to pressure, forcing Blackshear backward as his energy diminishes. Blackshear engages in a clinch, delivering uppercuts. Bautista secures a clinch, delivering impactful elbows as the round concludes. ## ROUND 3: Blackshear appears fatigued but still secured the round, despite concerns about appearance. Bautista displayed strength in the latter half. Bautista starts aggressively with a solid right hand, pressuring Blackshear against the fence. Blackshear counters effectively with a right hand, but Bautista maintains his offense. Both engage in clinches, with Bautista landing elbows and knees to the body. ## Bautista continues his clinch dominance, wearing down Blackshear with elbows and body shots. He executes a takedown, while Blackshear seeks to stand but ends up on his back. Bautista maintains control, despite audience reaction. Blackshare escapes, and Bautista's pressure persists. As the round ends, Blackshear lands a right hand, momentarily toppling Bautista. Bautista secures a takedown just before the round concludes, ending a strong fight. ## WINNER: Mario Bautista def. Da'Mon Blackshear by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27). ## Bantamweight: Marlon Vera vs. Pedro Munhoz ## ROUND 1: The bout begins with Vera taking the center stage. Both fighters adopt a southpaw stance. Munhoz initiates the action swiftly with leg kicks and nimble movement, gradually wearing down his opponent. Vera seizes an opportunity and catches one of Munhoz's leg kicks, using it to trip Munhoz down. However, Vera doesn't pursue further. Munhoz promptly returns to his feet, and the fight resumes at a distance. Munhoz sets a brisk pace from the start, consistently employing low kicks. Vera employs a well-executed jab down the middle. Although Vera's longer reach is evident, Munhoz avoids getting within punching range, maintaining movement and peppering Vera with his kicks.## Munhoz employs a rapid sequence of strikes, often delivering three strikes for every one from Vera. The focus is on the numerous kicks Munhoz unleashes, not necessarily heavy in impact but abundant in number. Vera adapts and begins to find his timing, successfully landing intercepting jabs as Munhoz maneuvers. Notably, Vera responds with a powerful low kick of his own. Munhoz attempts a takedown with a bare double-leg effort, but Vera effectively thwarts the attempt and counters with a jab. Vera's offense hasn't featured many power shots up to this point, while Munhoz persists in pressuring Vera and maintaining his flurry of strikes. Vera manages to connect with a solid left hand and transitions to an orthodox stance.## A combination from Vera falls short, and Munhoz retaliates with a pair of left-hand strikes from his southpaw stance. Munhoz presses forward, staying close to Vera and continuously delivering strikes. Although Vera observes a lot, his offensive output remains relatively restrained. Both fighters continue to exchange low kicks. Munhoz utilizes a shifting right as he moves forward, prompting Vera to prime his counterpunches. Vera lands a hook to Munhoz's body, but Munhoz maintains his relentless pace and pressure. As the round concludes, Vera lands a well-placed fall-away left, showcasing his resilience amidst Munhoz's onslaught. ## ROUND 2: The first round unfolded almost exactly as anticipated: Vera delivering more power shots, while Munhoz maintained higher volume. It was an exceedingly close round, with the eventual outcome resting on the judges' scoring. Both fighters resumed the second round in a southpaw stance, consistent with their initial positioning. This aligns with their previous round, where they also displayed some stance switching. Munhoz promptly resumed his brisk pace, which Vera quickly matched by landing an early left hook. Munhoz remained undeterred and began committing more fully to his punches.## Vera demonstrated his prowess by employing a snapping front kick and his jab, capitalizing on his longer reach. Munhoz effectively countered by luring out Vera's jab and then connecting with a hook over it. Munhoz reduced his reliance on kicks while Vera maneuvered to keep Munhoz on the defensive. Subsequently, Vera succeeded in pushing Munhoz backward. An attempted combination by Vera was disrupted by Munhoz's forceful right hook. Munhoz reverted to leg kicks while Vera sustained his consistent use of the jab. Munhoz progressively found opportunities for his hooks when Vera followed up his jab with additional strikes. Munhoz's skillful right-hand punches garnered notable recognition, and both fighters consistently managed to score without taking any clear shots. Munhoz also entered a rhythm with his jab, adding to his growing offense. Vera explored body attacks with kicks, a strategy that yielded some favorable results. Munhoz launched a forceful charge, yet it failed to find its mark.## Maintaining his high output, Munhoz intensified his punch combinations, a move that didn't go unnoticed. Vera responded by switching stances and landing a 1-2 combo, accentuated by his persistent jabbing. Observing Munhoz's stance-switching strategy, Din Thomas pointed out that Munhoz adjusted his stance in sync with Vera's movements, thereby exploiting opportunities to land the lead calf kick. This pattern persisted. The exchange of combos remained constant, with Vera displaying adept interception skills while Munhoz sustained his flurry of punches. ## ROUND 3: Munhoz swiftly delivers an impressive left hook at the start. Vera responds with a jab and follows it up with a well-executed combination. Vera escalates his offensive output, causing Munhoz to absorb more strikes. Despite Munhoz's active involvement, he begins to take some hits. ## Vera maintains a close range, effectively catching Munhoz off-guard. Munhoz struggles to find a safe position between moves. Vera's combination connects with precision, prompting Munhoz to initiate a takedown attempt as he appears to sustain some damage. Vera successfully defends the takedown, and his offensive momentum continues. A 1-2 combo and a counter land effectively for Vera, who is now unleashing combinations, leading to Munhoz bleeding under his right eye. Vera's consistent jabbing persists, and Munhoz struggles to evade it, exposing himself to Vera's combo attacks. Vera adds a well-executed body shot to his arsenal. Munhoz remains in close proximity to Vera, yet Vera effectively establishes a suitable distance, placing Munhoz within striking range. ## This round proves to be highly favorable for Vera, who delivers a powerful left hook with significant force. Munhoz attempts to press forward, but he repeatedly absorbs shots in the process. Vera expertly counters Munhoz's advances. Munhoz's capacity to navigate space and block Vera's combinations diminishes, and he veers away from his earlier leg kicks. Munhoz manages to land a pair of effective body kicks, earning recognition from Vera. Munhoz adopts a forward-moving stance, launching sizable strikes to deter Vera. However, these attacks fail to find their target. As the round nears its conclusion, both fighters exchange spinning kicks that ultimately miss their mark, concluding a captivating and entertaining fight. ## WINNER: Marlon Vera def. Pedro Munhoz via Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) ## -Brad Tavares def. Chris Weidman via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) ## -Gregory Rodrigues def. Denis Tiuliulin via first-round knockout (elbow) ## -Kurt Holobaugh def. Austin Hubbard via second-round submission (triangle choke) ## -Brad Katona def. Cody Gibson via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) ## -Andre Petroski def. Gerald Meerschaert via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) ## -Natalia Silva def. Andrea Lee via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) ## -Karine Silva def. Maryna Moroz via first-round submission (guillotine choke) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC 288 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. Henry Cejudo Full Fight Video Highlights UFC News
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UFC 288 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. Henry Cejudo Full Fight Video Highlights

Witness the electrifying showdown between Aljamain Sterling and Henry Cejudo in the main event of UFC 288, which was held on May 6 at the prestigious Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The UFC bantamweight champion, Sterling, boasting a formidable record of 23-3, was pitted against the seasoned veteran and former two-division champion, Cejudo, who made a triumphant return to the octagon after a lengthy three-year hiatus.## The battle between these two titans was nothing short of a spectacle, and fans were treated to a thrilling display of athleticism and skill. For those who missed the action, catch the video highlights below, courtesy of the UFC and other reputable sources.## Prepare to be mesmerized as you relive every moment of the epic encounter, as Sterling and Cejudo battled it out in a high-stakes contest of strength, agility, and resilience. With the fight being broadcasted live on ESPN+ pay-per-view, fans were treated to a night of entertainment that they will never forget. ## From the opening bell to the final seconds of the fight, Sterling and Cejudo delivered an unforgettable performance that had fans on the edge of their seats. The bout showcased their impeccable technique, tenacity, and unwavering determination, leaving audiences in awe of their exceptional abilities. ## Big close to the first round for @FunkMasterMMA 👊 #UFC288 pic.twitter.com/1TxHvVgLKm— UFC (@ufc) May 7, 2023 ## La batalla se pelea de pie en este segundo round🤛 #UFC288 pic.twitter.com/e3UzqBW27H— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) May 7, 2023 ## This defence from Cejudo is wild 😨 #UFC288 pic.twitter.com/PPgxwUmeqj— UFC (@ufc) May 7, 2023 ## We go the distance!Who's taking the decision on your scorecard?? #UFC288 pic.twitter.com/NUF6K8zmVr— UFC (@ufc) May 7, 2023 ## #ANDSTILL BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD!!@FunkMasterMMA with the split decision over Henry Cejudo at #UFC288! pic.twitter.com/nUrECCcwtT— UFC (@ufc) May 7, 2023 ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

UFC 288 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. Henry Cejudo Full Fight & Winner UFC News
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UFC 288 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. Henry Cejudo Full Fight & Winner

On Saturday, the main event of UFC 288 will feature Henry Cejudo, a former two-division champion who is returning from a three-year retirement, facing off against the bantamweight champion, Aljamain Sterling. ## This fight presents an opportunity for Cejudo to reclaim the title that he relinquished when he retired, and also provides Sterling with the chance to solidify his position as the top fighter in the 135-pound division. ## Aljamain Sterling vs. Henry Cejudo takes place on May 6, 2023, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. ## UFC 288: Aljamain Sterling Vs. Henry Cejudo Full Fight & Highlights ## ROUND 1: In the opening moments of the bout, Aljo swiftly emerges from his corner and launches a head kick, only to be evaded by Cejudo. Despite failing to land any significant strikes yet, Aljo applies immense pressure on his opponent. Cejudo, on the other hand, takes a more cautious approach, trying to feel things out. ## Aljo's length advantage is evident, and he capitalizes on it with his impressive activity. However, he becomes overzealous and overswings, providing Cejudo with an opportunity to take him down, which he does with remarkable speed and precision. ## On the ground, Aljo works his butterfly guard and attempts to sweep with an overhook, but Cejudo's heavy top pressure makes it difficult for him to execute. Aljo rolls up, and Cejudo quickly transitions into a front headlock, applying pressure and testing Aljo's patience. Despite this, Aljo remains calm and eventually stands up. ## Cejudo lands a solid leg kick, prompting Aljo to become more aggressive. Aljo retaliates with a powerful body kick, followed by a right hand from Cejudo that catches the kick, but Aljo manages to escape. Cejudo then initiates a clinch, but Aljo successfully defends against the fence. Aljo attempts a level change, but Cejudo stuffs it and jumps on a front headlock. Aljo tries to switch with a peak out, but Cejudo denies him. Aljo manages to secure a single-leg takedown and holds Cejudo against the fence. ## Aljo succeeds in passing Cejudo's guard and lands a vicious knee to the body, forcing Cejudo to his feet. However, he is unable to break Aljo's grip, and Aljo sneaks to his back. Despite the short time remaining in the round, Cejudo stays vigilant, fighting off Aljo's attempts to submit him. ## ROUND 2: Cejudo started the round with a good rhythm, but Aljo finished the previous round strongly, utilizing his length and size to his advantage. It remains to be seen if Cejudo will attempt more wrestling in this round, and if both fighters can maintain this high pace.## Cejudo initiates the action with a low kick, but he's struggling to find his range against Aljo's kicking game. While Cejudo seems content to wait for openings, he lands a significant counter right and follows up with a low kick. Meanwhile, Aljo is landing some piercing jabs, steadily building up his offense.## Cejudo throws a body kick, and Aljo responds with a left. Cejudo misses a head kick by a hair, and Aljo attempts a risky elbow strike, which proves fruitless. Cejudo throws another head kick, which leads to a brief clinch that ends quickly.## Cejudo is increasingly relying on his kicks, and Aljo gamely trades with him, though Cejudo's kicks seem to pack a bit more power. While Cejudo's punches appear to be superior, Aljo shows some impressive footwork, using it to create angles and avoid Cejudo's counters. Aljo lands a wild shot, which Cejudo easily defends.## Cejudo begins feinting more frequently, which opens up opportunities for his right hand. Aljo counters effectively, but Cejudo remains aggressive despite being off-rhythm. Cejudo's frequent switching of stances is preventing Aljo from landing multiple strikes, but he's also getting caught in-between transitions.## Cejudo connects with a high kick on a ducking Aljo, who manages to absorb it well. As Cejudo finds his range with his boxing, Aljo gives ground and jabs to the body, but eats a counter combo. A brief clinch ensues, which quickly breaks up. Cejudo lands a clean right hand, and both fighters collide in a scramble just before the horn sounds. ## ROUND 3: Cejudo's corner implores him to "Burn the Ships," urging him to elevate his game. It seems like a smart move, as Cejudo is really turning up the pressure now. He's got Aljo backed up, and a jumping knee narrowly misses but a right hand might have landed! Aljo quickly drops for a double leg takedown, but Sterling smashes it down and they return to standing. Aljo then connects with a looping right and a low kick. ## Aljo attempts another reactive double, but Cejudo manages to stuff it and then lands a knee to the body. Aljo shoots again, this time grabbing the underhook and pushing Cejudo towards the fence. The two engage in clinch grappling, with both fighters jockeying for position. Aljo eventually muscles Cejudo down to the ground, and now he's working towards taking Cejudo's back. ## Cejudo manages to stand up, but Aljo remains sticky on him and stays engaged in the clinch. Despite Cejudo's attempts to break free, Aljo keeps him pinned against the fence. Eventually, Cejudo manages to escape and the two fighters return to striking range. ## But Aljo shoots again, with Cejudo managing to stuff the takedown and attempt to spin to Aljo's back. However, Aljo seizes the opportunity to grab a leg and attacks Cejudo's neck. It's a risky move, given Cejudo's Olympic gold medal in wrestling. Cejudo stands up, and Aljo manages to make his way back to his feet. The fighters exchange kicks, with Aljo landing a body lock and knees to Cejudo's midsection. Cejudo manages to land an inside trip, but it's too late in the round for any significant follow-up. ## ROUND 4: Aljo replies with a solid body kick. As the live odds suggest, the fight remains a toss-up, with both fighters evenly matched. ## Despite Cejudo's valiant efforts, Sterling's activity level is impressive, as he continues to outwork Cejudo. The Olympian lands a stepping right hand, but is unable to capitalize on it due to his struggles with range. However, he does score a big knee when Aljo ducks in. Cejudo ups the pressure and Aljo remains steadfast, maintaining his distance while continuing to throw kicks. ## Cejudo manages to pin Aljo to the fence and secure a clinch. He attempts a takedown, but Aljo manages to keep his feet and evade the takedown. After breaking the clinch, Cejudo applies more pressure, but Aljo counters with a crisp jab and a powerful calf kick. ## Cejudo makes another attempt at the clinch and eats a knee from Aljo, but manages to break free. Aljo's kickboxing skills continue to give him the upper hand, with his jab and calf kicks landing effectively. As the round progresses, Cejudo's pace begins to slow down, allowing Aljo to catch him with an awkward right hand. Cejudo attempts to take advantage of a lazy kick, but Aljo escapes the takedown attempt. ## Aljo lands a knee and Cejudo finds himself in yet another front headlock. Despite his efforts to escape, Aljo manages to secure a takedown against the fence, with Cejudo giving up his back to stand up. Aljo lands a combination as the round ends, cementing his dominance in the fight. ## ROUND 5: As the final round commences, Cejudo's corner imparts the crucial message that he needs a finish to secure the victory, which Sterling's corner validates by warning him of Cejudo's imminent onslaught. Both fighters appear rejuvenated, with Sterling visibly energized as he initiates the action. Cejudo responds with aggressive pressure, but Sterling is too nimble, firing off quick and effective kicks. Cejudo attempts to deceive Sterling with feints and lands a body kick, but Sterling remains evasive. ## Sterling lands a spinning back kick that momentarily drives Cejudo back, but the latter responds with a powerful right hand. However, Sterling appears to be playing it safe by not engaging in any risky maneuvers. Cejudo starts to gain momentum with a left hand and a right hand after a single-leg attempt, followed by a low kick, finding his rhythm in the process. Sterling, on the other hand, recklessly consents to boxing range and employs a stepping elbow. In a clinch, Cejudo inflicts a pair of impactful knees before the referee separates them. ## Cejudo keeps up the pressure, attempting a head kick that barely grazes Sterling before trapping him in a clinch again. With just a minute left, Cejudo executes a snatch single, sending Sterling across the cage and securing the takedown. Sterling rises up but Cejudo clings on with a rear waistlock. The fight concludes with Sterling twisting free as the bell rings, closing out an intense and hard-fought battle. ## UFC 288: Aljamain Sterling Vs. Henry Cejudo Fight Winner ## WINNER: Aljamain Sterling via Decision (split) (47–48, 48–47, 48–47) ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

UFC 288 Fight Card: Prediction & Preview, Date & Location, Tickets, Poster, Odds, Start Time UFC News
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UFC 288 Fight Card: Prediction & Preview, Date & Location, Tickets, Poster, Odds, Start Time

Here is the full match card and everything you need to know about UFC 288 which will take place on May 6, 2023, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. ## The upcoming event holds significant importance for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), as it will mark the promotion's ninth visit to Newark and its first since UFC on ESPN: Covington vs. Lawler back in August 2019. ## Headlining the event is a highly anticipated UFC Bantamweight Championship bout between reigning champion Aljamain Sterling and former UFC Flyweight and Bantamweight Champion, as well as a 2008 Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling, Henry Cejudo. ## Initially, Zhalgas Zhumagulov and Nate Maness were scheduled to face off in a flyweight bout, but in early April, Maness had to withdraw from the bout due to injury. To fill the void, Rafael Estevam stepped in to take his place, who himself had suffered a setback two weeks prior at UFC Fight Night: Pavlovich vs. Blaydes when his opponent pulled out due to injury. ## Meanwhile, a featherweight clash between Bryce Mitchell and Jonathan Pearce was slated for the event, but Pearce had to withdraw from the fight due to an injury. However, Movsar Evloev was quick to step in as his replacement, following a similar injury-induced withdrawal when the two were set to headline UFC Fight Night: Rodriguez vs. Lemos in November 2022. ## Originally planned as the co-main event, a lightweight bout featuring former UFC Lightweight Champion Charles Oliveira and Beneil Dariush was expected to electrify fans. Sadly, Oliveira had to withdraw from the bout due to an undisclosed injury, but the fight was later rescheduled and moved to UFC 289. ## Finally, the co-main event features former UFC Welterweight Championship challenger Gilbert Burns, pitted against Belal Muhammad in a grueling five-round welterweight bout. ## UFC 288 Promotion: Ultimate Fighting Championship ## UFC 288 Date: May 6, 2023 ## UFC 288 Venue: Prudential Center ## UFC 288 City: Newark, New Jersey, United States## UFC 288 Fight Card Main Card Weight class Odds Bantamweight Aljamain Sterling (c) vs. Henry Cejudo Welterweight Belal Muhammad vs. Gilbert Burns Women's Strawweight Jessica Andrade vs. Yan Xiaonan Featherweight Movsar Evloev vs. Diego Lopes Featherweight Kron Gracie vs. Charles Jourdain Preliminary card (ESPN / ESPN+) Lightweight Drew Dober vs. Matt Frevola Light Heavyweight Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Devin Clark Welterweight Khaos Williams vs. Ronaldo Bedoya Women's Strawweight Marina Rodriguez vs. Virna Jandiroba Early preliminary card (ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass) Heavyweight Braxton Smith vs. Parker Porter Middleweight Phil Hawes vs. Ikram Aliskerov Flyweight Rafael Estevam vs. Zhalgas Zhumagulov Middleweight Joseph Holmes vs. Claudio Ribeiro ## UFC 288 Start Time ## What time does UFC 288 start in United States? ## -Main Card: 10pm ET / 7pm PT on ESPN+## -Prelims: 8pm ET / 5pm PT on ESPN, ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes## -Early Prelims: 6pm ET / 3pm PT on UFC FIGHT PASS ## What time does UFC 288 start in Canada? ## -Main Card: 10pm ET / 7pm PT on BELL, Rogers, Shaw, SaskTel, Videotron, Telus, Eastlink and UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass ## -Prelims: 8pm ET / 5pm PT on TSN and RDS## -Early Prelims: 6pm ET / 3pm PT on UFC FIGHT PASS ## What time does UFC 288 start in UK? ## -Main Card: 3am BST (Sunday) on BT Sport## -Prelims: 1am BST (Sunday) on UFC FIGHT PASS and BT Sport## -Early Prelims: 11pm BST (Saturday) on UFC FIGHT PASS ## What time does UFC 288 start In Australia? ## -Main Card: 12pm AEST / 10am AWST (Sunday) on Main Event, Fetch TV, Kayo and UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass ## -Prelims: 10am AEST / 8am AWST (Sunday) on UFC FIGHT PASS, ESPN and ESPN on Kayo ## -Early Prelims: 8am AEST / 6am AWST (Sunday) on UFC FIGHT PASS## What time does UFC 288 start In Africa? ## -Main Card: 3am WAT / 4am SAST (Sunday) on SuperSport Action and UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass ## -Prelims: 1am WAT / 2am SAST (Sunday) on UFC FIGHT PASS and SuperSport Action ## -Early Prelims: 11pm WAT (Saturday) / 12am SAST (Sunday) on UFC FIGHT PASS ## What time does UFC 288 start In India? ## -Main Card: 7:30 am IST (Sunday) on Sony TEN 1, Sony TEN 2, Sony TEN 3 and Sony LIV ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

UFC 280 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. T.J. Dillashaw Full Fight & Winner UFC News
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UFC 280 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. T.J. Dillashaw Full Fight & Winner

Aljamain Sterling Vs. T.J. Dillashaw takes place At UFC 280 on October 22, 2022, at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. ## The UFC 280: Oliveira vs Makhachev prelims kickoff Saturday, October 22 at 10am ET / 7am PT in the United States on ESPN+ and ESPN News. The Main Card will air exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S. at 2pm ET / 11am PT. ## UFC 280 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. T.J. Dillashaw Full Fight ## The Bantamweight champ has words for EVERYONE at 135lbs 👀 #UFC280 pic.twitter.com/wupyBBvZoE— UFC (@ufc) October 22, 2022 ## Pronto derribo del campeón #UFC280 pic.twitter.com/sIm1mXYcC9— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) October 22, 2022 ## El campeón castigando con categoría #UFC280 pic.twitter.com/7ikGthL9CC— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) October 22, 2022 ## Se acaba!!! Lo hace ver fácil el campeón @funkmasterMMA #UFC280 pic.twitter.com/aT1MQKeTTm— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) October 22, 2022 ## Casi sin sudar, @funkmasterMMA domina y retiene #UFC280 pic.twitter.com/1dfbQsvY38— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) October 22, 2022 ## Aljamain Sterling now holds the longest winstreak in bantamweight HISTORY with 8 straight 👏 #UFC280 pic.twitter.com/qymqyd9dmp— UFC (@ufc) October 22, 2022 UFC 280 Results: Aljamain Sterling Vs. T.J. Dillashaw Fight Winner ## Winner: Aljamain Sterling via TKO (punches) RD, 2 3:44 ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

UFC 280 Live Weigh-In Video, Results UFC News
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UFC 280 Live Weigh-In Video, Results

At the UFC 280 official weigh-ins, All 26 fighters are set to step on the scale Friday on Saturday in Abu Dhabi. ## In the main event, former lightweight Charles Oliveira will take the fight against the title challenger Islam Makhachev. In the co-main event, bantamweight champ Aljamain Sterling and former champ T.J. Dillashaw can weigh no more than 135 pounds, the maximum allowed for their bantamweight title fight. ## The UFC 280 official weigh-ins are expected to begin at 1 p.m. ET. The UFC 280 Ceremonial Weight-Ins is expected to begin at 8 a.m. ET. ## MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 2 p.m. ET) ## Charles Oliveira (154.5) vs. Islam Makhachev (154.5) – for vacant lightweight title## Champ Aljamain Sterling (135) vs. T.J. Dillashaw (135) – for bantamweight title## Sean O’Malley (135.5) vs. Petr Yan (136)## Beneil Dariush (156) vs. Mateusz Gamrot (156)## Katlyn Chookagian (127.5)* vs. Manon Fiorot (125.5)## PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPNews/ESPN+, 10 a.m. ET) ## Sean Brady (171) vs. Belal Muhammad (170)## Caio Borralho (186) vs. Makhmud Muradov (185.5)## Nikita Krylov (206) vs. Volkan Oezdemir (206)## Abubakar Nurmagomedov (170.5) vs. Gadzhi Omargadzhiev (171)## AJ Dobson (185) vs. Armen Petrosyan (186)## Malcolm Gordon (126) vs. Muhammad Mokaev (126)## Lina Lansberg (135) vs. Karol Rosa (135)## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

Update On Current UFC 280 Fight Card: Huge Matches Added UFC News
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Update On Current UFC 280 Fight Card: Huge Matches Added

UFC 280 is just getting better and better with soon-to-be added to the greatest matches list in UFC history. ## Over the weeks UFC has been adding up some of the finest fights. With new additions breaking out every day, It seems that UFC 280 might be the “it” card of the year. ## UFC 280 is set to take place at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. The event is headlined by two title fights: Charles Oliveira vs. Makhachev for the vacant lightweight belt and Aljamain Sterling vs. T.J. Dillashaw for Sterling’s bantamweight championship. ## Sean O’Malley, who appeared on DC & RC on Wednesday, he’ll be fighting former champion Petr Yan, joining the reigning champion Aljamain Sterling who will look to defend the title he took from Yan when he fights TJ Dillashaw. ## The fight will be the first non-title fight for Yan who lost his title due to a controversial DQ after illegally kneeing Sterling in the final moments of their fight. The belt went to Aljamain via default, despite Yan clearly on his way to a dominant decision win. Their rematch, another five-round affair saw Sterling defend the title via a controversial close decision. Plush, Top-ranked lightweights Beneil Dariush and Mateusz Gamrot are also set to collide in a pivotal bout. ## Check out the current UFC 280 Match Card ## Lightweight: Charles Oliveira Vs. Islam Makhachev ## Welterweight: Belal Muhammad Vs. Sean Brady## UFC Bantamweight Championship Bout: Aljamain Sterling (c) Vs. T.J. Dillashaw ## Bantamweight Bout: Petr Yan Vs. Sean O’Malley ## Lightweight Bout: Beneil Dariush Vs. Mateusz Gamrot ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

UFC 280 Fight Card: Prediction & Preview, Date & Location, Tickets, Poster, Odds, Start Time UFC News
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UFC 280 Fight Card: Prediction & Preview, Date & Location, Tickets, Poster, Odds, Start Time

Here is the full match card for UFC 280 which is set to take place on October 22, 2022, at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. ## The event is expected to be headlined by A UFC Lightweight Championship bout for the vacant title between former champion Charles Oliveira and Islam Makhachev. ## Oliveira was stripped of the title at UFC 274 when he failed to make weight for his title defense against former interim champion (also former WSOF Lightweight Champion) Justin Gaethje. ## The co-main event is currently a bantamweight title clash between champion Aljamain Sterling and T.J. Dillashaw. The latter previously challenged for a UFC title in 2019 in the flyweight division but lost in round one against Henry Cejudo. ## Sterling was originally a controversial champion, winning the title via disqualification against Petr Yan after an illegal knee by the Russian. However, he has since rematched Yan and won via split decision. ## A heavyweight bout between Shamil Abdurakhimov and Jailton Almeida is expected to take place at this event. They were originally scheduled to meet at UFC 279 but Abdurakhimov withdrew due to visa issues. ## UFC 280 Promotion: UFC ## UFC 280 Date: October 22, 2022  ## UFC 280 Venue: Etihad Arena ## UFC 280 City: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates ## UFC 280 Fight Card Main card Weight class Odds Lightweight Charles Oliveira vs. Islam Makhachev Bantamweight Aljamain Sterling (c) vs. T.J. Dillashaw Bantamweight Petr Yan vs. Sean O’Malley Lightweight Beneil Dariush vs. Mateusz Gamrot Women's Flyweight Katlyn Chookagian vs. Manon Fiorot Preliminary card (ESPNews / ESPN+) Welterweight Belal Muhammad vs. Sean Brady Middleweight Makhmud Muradov vs. Caio Borralho Light Heavyweight Nikita Krylov vs. Volkan Oezdemir Welterweight Abubakar Nurmagomedov vs. Gadzhi Omargadzhiev Middleweight Armen Petrosyan vs. A.J. Dobson Flyweight Muhammad Mokaev vs. Malcolm Gordon Women's Bantamweight Karol Rosa vs. Lina Länsberg ##