UFC 300 Fight Card Delivers Stacked Lineup Tonight
UFC 300 Fight Card Delivers Stacked Lineup Tonight...
The UFC 300 pay-per-view event is set to begin tonight at 10 PM ET from Las Vegas, marking a historic milestone for the promotion. With three championship fights and multiple fan-favorite matchups, the card has dominated sports conversations across the U.S. this week.
Headlining the event is a lightweight title bout between champion Islam Makhachev and top contender Arman Tsarukyan. The co-main event features a women's strawweight championship rematch between Zhang Weili and Rose Namajunas, while bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley defends against Merab Dvalishvili.
Fans have been particularly excited about the return of former champion Conor McGregor, who faces Michael Chandler in a welterweight showdown. The fight marks McGregor's first UFC appearance since breaking his leg in July 2021.
ESPN reported record-breaking pre-fight betting numbers in Nevada sportsbooks, with the main event drawing the most action. UFC President Dana White called this "the most stacked card we've ever put together" during Thursday's press conference.
The event comes at a crucial time for the UFC, which recently signed a new $1.5 billion media rights deal with ESPN. Analysts predict tonight's fights could challenge the promotion's pay-per-view record of 2.4 million buys set by McGregor's 2018 bout with Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Fight fans can watch the prelims on ESPN starting at 8 PM ET, with the main card available through ESPN+ pay-per-view. Bars across major U.S. cities are reporting increased reservations for UFC viewing parties, particularly in Las Vegas, New York, and Chicago.
Social media engagement around #UFC300 has tripled compared to recent fight cards, according to Twitter analytics. The trending topic reflects America's continued appetite for combat sports, with UFC consistently ranking among the most-watched sports properties in the 18-49 demographic.