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UFC Vegas 75 start time, full fight details | Vettori vs. Cannonier (2024)

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns later TONIGHT (Sat., June 17, 2023) to stage UFC Vegas 75 inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, live on ESPN/ESPN+. Headlining the event will be a Middleweight bout between Marvin Vettori and Jared Cannonier. In the co-main event, Arman Tsarukyan battles Joaquim Silva in a Lightweight affair.

UFC VEGAS 75 CHEAT SHEET

What UFC event is on tonight? UFC Vegas 75: “Vettori vs. Cannonier”

Who is fighting tonight at UFC Vegas 75? Marvin Vettori vs. Jared Cannonier Middleweight fight is the five-round main event.

What time does UFC Vegas 75 start? TONIGHT (Sat., June 17, 2023), beginning at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN/ESPN+.

Where will UFC Vegas 75 take place? UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

How can I watch UFC Vegas 75? “Prelims” matches online begin at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN/ESPN+, then the remaining undercard balance on ESPN/ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET.

How do I bet on UFC Vegas 75? Check out the latest lines at DraftKings.com.

Where can I get UFC Vegas 75 updates and results? Get full UFC Vegas 75 play-by-play updates and live coverage here!

What’s Hot:

The Middleweight division is currently wide open seeing as how Alex Pereira has taken his talents to the Light Heavyweight division. Israel Adesanya once again reigns supreme, but his dance card is currently empty, though the winner of Robert Whittaker and Dricus du Plessis, which is set for UFC 290 next month, will be getting the next crack at the title. Enter Vettori and Cannonier, who could be next in line with an impressive win ... emphasis on impressive. That’s because both men have already gone up against (and lost to) Adesanya, which means a rematch for either of them would be a hard sell should “The Last Stylebender” still be champion. But, that’s putting the cart before the horse because there are several moving pieces in play. They have to worry about the immediate task at hand.

This, to me, is an old fashioned clash of styles because Cannonier has the advantage on the feet with 10 knockouts to his credit, while Vettori has nine submissions on his resume. The key here is simply who will be able to put the pressure on first. Vettori is aggressive, but he does tend to get a bit sloppy. That won’t bode well for him against Cannonier because he hits like a truck and one clean laser-like strike is all he needs. That said, Vettori has never been stopped in any form throughout his career, so “The Killa Gorilla” will have to be on his “A” game if he wants to become the first. I don’t anticipate this fight being a finish, and I am leaning toward a five-round scrap that will come down to the judges.

What’s Not:

We get that UFC pretty much takes down anyone when it decides to put on a stellar pay-per-view (PPV) event, but let’s be honest, even those have been scarce in 2023. These fight night cards are obviously a bit weaker, so it’s a good thing the promotion doesn’t have head-to-head competition to worry about for views. Take last night, for example, had UFC gone up against PFL and Bellator MMA (results here and here), it would have probably lost the ratings race with a lineup such as this one.

Original Card Vs. Actual Card:

Josh Emmett and Ilia Topuria were originally set to spearhead this event before it was rescheduled to go down next weekend at UFC Jacksonville. Also, Felipe Bunes pulled out of his scheduled fight against Zhalgas Zhumagulov for undisclosed reasons. As a result, Zhumagulov was paired up with Octagon newcomer, Joshua Vanna, which will also go down at UFC Jacksonville.

Injuries:

Miles Johns suffered a last-minute undisclosed injury and was forced to bow out of his fight against Raoni Barcelos. UFC matchmakers did not find a suitable and timely replacement and Barcelos was removed from the event altogether.

New Blood:

No newcomers at this event.

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MIDDLEWEIGHT MAYHEM! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will return toKFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky., on Sat., June 8, 2024, for just the second time in the promotion’s history — and the first time in more than 13 years — for a stacked “Fight Night”-themed event. In UFC Louisville’s main event, top-ranked Middleweight contenders Jared Cannonier (No. 4) and Nassourdine Imavov (No. 7) will look to get in the 185-pound title chase with a pivotal victory. In the co-feature, No. 14-seeded Light Heavyweight contender,Dominick Reyes, returns to action againstDustin Jacoby, in a fun 205-pound showdown.

Don’t miss a single second of face-punching action!

How The ‘Prelims’ Look:

Modestas Bukauskas had a horrid start to his UFC career, going 1-3 to kick things off, which led to his promotional exit. But, he has since turned things around by winning his last three fights, including his return to the Octagon against Tyson Pedro in February of this year. He eyes his first four-fight win streak in three years when he takes on Zac Pauga, who is just two fights deep into his UFC career, going 1-1 in his first pair of fights inside the Octagon.

In men’s Bantamweight action, Dan Argueta and Ronnie Lawrence collide in a battle of two up-and-coming contenders. Argueta boasts a 9-1 record and picked up his first win inside the Octagon by defeating Nick Aguirre after coming up short in his debut bout against Damon Jackson. As for Lawrence, he looks to bounce back after dropping a unanimous decision to Saidyokub Kakhramonov (say that five times fast) one year ago.

After earning her spot with an impressive win on Contender Series, Tereza Bleda came up short in her official UFC debut against Natalia Silva, losing via third round technical knockout, the first loss of her career. Her opponent, Gabriella Fernandes, also came up short in her debut bout against Jasmine Jasudavicius.

Both Denys Bondar and Carlos Hernandez came up short in their respective debuts against Malcom Gordon and Allan Nascimento, and will look to get back in the win column Saturday night, though it means one man will be the not-so proud owner of a two-fight losing streak. In the Bantamweight division, Cristian Quinonez is out to earn his sixth straight win — second under the UFC banner — when he battles Kyung Ho Kang, who has quietly built up a 7-3-1 record inside the Octagon.

Jimmy Flick started his UFC career off on the right foot by submitting Cody Durden with a highly-impressive flying triangle choke (see it here), but came up short in his sophom*ore effort against Charles Johnson, who blasted him via first-round technical knockout. He will try to get back on track when he takes on Alessandro Costa, who also came up short in his previous bout after suffering a third-round knockout defeat at the hands of Amir Albazi.

Who Needs A Win Badly:

In what is likely a first in a long while, no fighter on this card is coming off consecutive losses, so no one is really on the chopping block, which is something we haven’t said in quite some time.

Interest Level: 5/10

The co-main event will feature a Lightweight battle between Arman Tsarukyan and Joaquim Silva. Tsarukyan bounced back nicely after suffering just the second loss of his UFC career at the hands of Mateusz Gamrot by defeating Damir Ismagulov via unanimous decision at the tail end of Dec. 2022. He wants to ride that wave of momentum as he takes on Silva, who picked up a much-needed win against Jesse Ronson in his previous bout, which snapped his two-fight losing streak and earned him a new lease on his combat life. This fight didn’t get a lot of buzz when it was first announced, and rightfully so because the pairing was downright confusing. Nevertheless, Tsarukyan can’t take it easy because that is when upsets happen.

In the Middleweight division, Armen Petrosyan looks to move to 3-1 under the UFC banner when he steps to Christian Leroy Duncan, who can best be described as a walking highlight reel. Indeed, Duncan is all about the business when the cage door slams shut behind him, racking up a perfect 8-0 record which includes seven stoppage wins. The former Cage Warriors 185-pound champion looks to remain unbeaten, though he will have to grind it out against Petrosyan.

Pat Sabatini suffered the first loss of his UFC career and had his six-fight win streak snapped after coming up short against Damon Jackson in Sept. 2022. That usually makes a man a bit hungrier next time inside the cage, so Lucas Almeida will have to keep his head on a swivel all night. But Almeida has the confidence of winning his UFC debut going into this fight, though that bout was one year ago.

In the Lightweight division, Manuel Torres puts his four-fight win streak on the line against Nikolas Motta, who picked up his first win inside the eight-sided cage in his previous bout after Jim Miller spoiled his UFC debut. Both of these men love to bang it out on the feet, so don’t be too surprised if this one is in the running for “Fight of the Night” when it’s all said and done.

Kicking things off on the main card is a Welterweight showdown between Nicolas Dalby and Muslim Salikhov. Dalby has quietly racked up a 4-1-1 (2 NC) record in his second stint with UFC and is on a two-fight win streak. But as it’s been the case at 170 pounds for a long time, cracking the Top 15 is a tough task. And that is something Salikhov can attest to, as well, because his 6-2 record is still not good enough to help him crack the rankings. A win for either man helps their cause.

Full UFC Vegas 75 Fight Card:

UFC Vegas 75 Main Event On ESPN/ESPN+:

185 lbs.: Marvin Vettori vs. Jared Cannonier

UFC Vegas 75 Main Card On ESPN/ESPN+ (10 p.m. ET):

155 lbs.: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Joaquim Silva
185 lbs.: Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Armen Petrosyan
145 lbs.: Lucas Almeida vs. Pat Sabatini
155 lbs.: Nikolas Motta vs. Manuel Torres
170 lbs.: Nicolas Dalby vs. Muslim Salikhov

UFC Vegas 75 Prelims Card on ESPN/ESPN+ (7 p.m. ET):

135 lbs.: Raoni Barcelos vs. Miles JohnsSCRATCHED (details here)
125 lbs.: Alessandro Costa vs. Jimmy Flick
135 lbs.: Kyung Ho Kang vs. Cristian Quiñonez
125 lbs.: Denys Bondar vs. Carlos Hernandez
125 lbs.: Felipe Bunes vs. Zhalgas Zhumagulov — POSTPONED
125 lbs.: Tereza Bleda vs. Gabriella Fernandes
135 lbs.: Dan Argueta vs. Ronnie Lawrence
205 lbs.: Modestas Bukauskas vs. Zac Pauga

*Fight card, bout order and number of fights remain subject to change.*

Remember that MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC Vegas 75 fight card right here, starting with the ESPN/ESPN+ “Prelims” matches, which are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ET, then the remaining main card balance (also on ESPN/ESPN+) at 10 p.m. ET.

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UFC Vegas 75 start time, full fight details | Vettori vs. Cannonier (2024)

FAQs

What time is the UFC Vegas 75 fight? ›

What time does the UFC fight start? This Saturday, Fight Night kicks off with the prelims at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT), followed by the main card at 10 p.m. ET.

What is fight week in UFC? ›

UFC International Fight Week, the organization's week-long celebration of combat sports, will be highlighted by the 2024 UFC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and the two-day UFC X fan experience.

How long are main event UFC fights? ›

Where rounds are concerned, non-championship bouts consist of three rounds, while the main event is five. Each round - in either format - is set at five minutes with a one-minute break between them. To that end, a championship fight normally sits at around 29 minutes.

Where can I watch UFC Vegas 75? ›

See the Replay
  • Prelims. 4:00 PM PDT. Watch on ESPN2 & ESPN+
  • Main Card. 7:00 PM PDT. Watch ESPN & ESPN+

What time is the main card in UFC Vegas 71? ›

Sat, Apr 22 / 4:00 PM PDT.

What time is Pereira vs Jiri? ›

The main card will begin at 10 p.m. ET / 3 a.m. UK with the cagewalks for Pereira vs. Prochazka scheduled for 1 a.m. ET / 6 a.m.

How many hours is UFC? ›

With an average of 10 matches in every UFC event, including the prelims and main card fights, a UFC card usually lasts five to six hours in total. This entire duration includes all the fighter walkouts, fighter introductions, fight previews, fight promos and commercial breaks.

Do UFC fighters eat the day of the fight? ›

From my experience, I'd say consuming a meal that has at least 20-30g of protein, 60-90g of carbs, and minimal fat 3-4 hours before the event should be sufficient to hold over the average fighter until 1 hour before the fight. Final Meal: It's 1 hour before the fight!

How much weight do fighters cut during fight week? ›

Water makes up 60% of our body weight, so cutting out water is essential in the process of losing weight quickly and temporarily. Fighters also avoid carbs and salts to ensure the best results. On average, fighters typically cut 15-20lbs. Cutting is hazardous and could significantly damage the body if done incorrectly.

How do most UFC fights end? ›

There have been 69 title fights in UFC history. Of these 69 fights, 52 percent have ended by knockout. Overall, there have been 18 title fights in the heavyweight division, 16 in each the light heavyweight and welterweight divisions, 12 in the middleweight division, and only 7 in the lightweight division. Did You Know?

Who owns UFC now? ›

How much do UFC fighters get for main event? ›

UFC champions and fighters with the biggest fan bases receive the best type of contract, the highest tier: ranging from $500,000 to $5,000,000 per fight. The more viewers they pull in for the UFC and the more fans they have, UFC fighters can earn as much as half a million dollars to five million per fight, if not more.

Is UFC Vegas 77 free? ›

UFC Vegas 77 will be available to stream live on ESPN+. An ESPN+ subscription grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles.

What is UFC in Las Vegas? ›

UFC Apex (stylized as UFC APEX) is a live events and production center in Enterprise, Nevada, operated and owned by TKO Group Holdings (TKO). The venue hosts events held by TKO's two divisions, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and WWE, as well as events of the Dana White-owned Power Slap league.

What time is the UFC Vegas 77? ›

MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC Vegas 77 fight card RIGHT HERE, starting with the ESPN/ESPN+ preliminary card bouts at 7 p.m. ET, followed by the ESPN/ESPN+ main card start time at 10 p.m. ET.

What channel is the UFC fight on tonight? ›

ESPN+ (USA): The exclusive streaming partner for UFC events in the United States.

What time does the UFC 300 start main card? ›

UFC 300 fight card: Main card (10 p.m. ET, PPV): Light heavyweight championship: Alex Pereira (9-2 MMA, 6-1 UFC, champion) vs. Jamahal Hill (12-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC)

How long is UFC Fight Night? ›

In short, the Main Card of a UFC event typically lasts 2-3 hours, starting at 10:00 pm and ending at around 12:30 am.

How much is the UFC fight tonight? ›

Even if you get an ESPN+ subscription, you still have to pay for certain UFC events, which cost $79.99 each. An ESPN+ subscription does get you free access to UFC Fight Nights, but you'll need to pay to access each numbered event like UFC 300. ESPN+ also offers the ESPN+ PPV Package, which is perfect for UFC fans.

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