The UFC 304 Live: is heading across the pond this weekend as Manchester, England, hosts UFC 304 on Saturday night. Like most UFC pay-per-view events, UFC 304 is generating significant pre-fight buzz, with the main event featuring Belal Muhammad and Leon Edwards facing off for the welterweight title.
Manchester will play host to what promises to be a brilliant night of UFC action on Saturday. The main event sees Leon Edwards defend his Welterweight Championship against Belel Muhammad, three years on from a no-contest bout between the pair. Muhammed is in confident mood after going 10 consecutive fights without defeat, but Edwards will provide his toughest challenge yet as he looks to keep hold of the belt.
Two highly anticipated rematches make the marquee between Leon Edwards and Belal Muhammad, and Tom Aspinall and Curtis Blaydes. Also bolstering the card is a wealth of British talent, with some exciting Brazilian finishers sprinkled in, and a flyweight contender bout to boot.
The UFC Heavyweight Championship will also be on the line, as Tom Aspinall seeks to retain his title against Curtis Blaydes. Aspinall lost to Blaydes in 2022 after injuring his knee within seconds of that fight, so he will be looking for revenge here.
UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad 2 happens at Co-op Live, Manchester, England, with a start time of 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. The main card is expected to begin at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
After the mega-success of the last UFC pay-per-view last month, UFC 303, where Alex Pereira defended his light heavyweight championship on two weeks short notice against former champion Jiri Prochazka in the main event.
Poatan once again shocked the fans with his raw power and perfect timing when he slept Alex Pereira with a head kick in the round. He followed that with some brutal punches when Prochakza was on the ground and retained his championship.
The card was initially built around the return of former two-divisional UFC champion Conor McGregor. Still, two weeks out of the event, the UFC had to cancel the fight as Mystic Mac and his team decided to pull out after Notorious injured his toe.
Leon Edwards defends his UFC welterweight title for the third time in a rematch with Belal Muhammad in the main event at Co-op Live, more than three years on from their controversial first clash which ended in a no contest after an accidental eye poke from the Birmingham favourite.
There are British stars throughout the bill hoping to impress on home soil, with Tom Aspinall also putting his interim heavyweight belt on the line against Curtis Blaydes in a rematch of his own, two years after a freak knee injury saw him ruled out within 15 seconds of their first fight in London.
Paddy Pimblett looks to continue his UFC rise as ‘The Baddy’ battles Bobby ‘King’ Green following a career-best win over Tony Ferguson, while ‘Meatball’ Molly McCann has her second fight at strawweight against Bruna Brasil.
UFC fanatics have been waiting for legitimate action for a whole month. Finally, this weekend, UFC enthusiasts will witness an action-packed UFC 304 card featuring some of the most elite mixed martial artists on the global stage.
The card is wholly built around the Welterweight championship fight between champion Leon ‘Rocky’ Edwards and challenger Belal Muhammad. Leon and Muhammad will lock horns in a five-round championship fight for the Welterweight championship crown.
UFC 304 is not the first time Belal and Leon will face each other; the lost time when Muhammad and Edwards faced each other, the match concluded with no result after an eye poke from Leon hurt Belal Muhammad badly, and the match was stopped. In the co-main event, UFC interim heavyweight champ Tom Aspinall will lock horns with Curtis Blaydes for the interim champion title.
Meanwhile, UFC interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall will fight in front of his fans against the American Curtis Blaydes. The Briton got seriously injured in his knee when both men met in 2022 and Aspinall lost that fight via TKO.
The interim heavyweight title will also be up for grabs on Saturday as Tom Aspinall is set to take on Curtis Blaydes. While the main card includes only two title fights, the prelims and early prelims are packed with up-and-coming fighters looking to make their mark and move closer to a title shot in their respective divisions.
The UFC 304 Live: is heading across the pond this weekend as Manchester, England, hosts UFC 304 on Saturday night. Like most UFC pay-per-view events, UFC 304 is generating significant pre-fight buzz, with the main event featuring Belal Muhammad and Leon Edwards facing off for the welterweight title.
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Manchester will play host to what promises to be a brilliant night of UFC action on Saturday. The main event sees Leon Edwards defend his Welterweight Championship against Belel Muhammad, three years on from a no-contest bout between the pair. Muhammed is in confident mood after going 10 consecutive fights without defeat, but Edwards will provide his toughest challenge yet as he looks to keep hold of the belt.
Two highly anticipated rematches make the marquee between Leon Edwards and Belal Muhammad, and Tom Aspinall and Curtis Blaydes. Also bolstering the card is a wealth of British talent, with some exciting Brazilian finishers sprinkled in, and a flyweight contender bout to boot.
The UFC Heavyweight Championship will also be on the line, as Tom Aspinall seeks to retain his title against Curtis Blaydes. Aspinall lost to Blaydes in 2022 after injuring his knee within seconds of that fight, so he will be looking for revenge here.
UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad 2 happens at Co-op Live, Manchester, England, with a start time of 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. The main card is expected to begin at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
After the mega-success of the last UFC pay-per-view last month, UFC 303, where Alex Pereira defended his light heavyweight championship on two weeks short notice against former champion Jiri Prochazka in the main event.
Poatan once again shocked the fans with his raw power and perfect timing when he slept Alex Pereira with a head kick in the round. He followed that with some brutal punches when Prochakza was on the ground and retained his championship.
The card was initially built around the return of former two-divisional UFC champion Conor McGregor. Still, two weeks out of the event, the UFC had to cancel the fight as Mystic Mac and his team decided to pull out after Notorious injured his toe.
Leon Edwards defends his UFC welterweight title for the third time in a rematch with Belal Muhammad in the main event at Co-op Live, more than three years on from their controversial first clash which ended in a no contest after an accidental eye poke from the Birmingham favourite.
There are British stars throughout the bill hoping to impress on home soil, with Tom Aspinall also putting his interim heavyweight belt on the line against Curtis Blaydes in a rematch of his own, two years after a freak knee injury saw him ruled out within 15 seconds of their first fight in London.
Paddy Pimblett looks to continue his UFC rise as ‘The Baddy’ battles Bobby ‘King’ Green following a career-best win over Tony Ferguson, while ‘Meatball’ Molly McCann has her second fight at strawweight against Bruna Brasil.
UFC fanatics have been waiting for legitimate action for a whole month. Finally, this weekend, UFC enthusiasts will witness an action-packed UFC 304 card featuring some of the most elite mixed martial artists on the global stage.
The card is wholly built around the Welterweight championship fight between champion Leon ‘Rocky’ Edwards and challenger Belal Muhammad. Leon and Muhammad will lock horns in a five-round championship fight for the Welterweight championship crown.
UFC 304 is not the first time Belal and Leon will face each other; the lost time when Muhammad and Edwards faced each other, the match concluded with no result after an eye poke from Leon hurt Belal Muhammad badly, and the match was stopped. In the co-main event, UFC interim heavyweight champ Tom Aspinall will lock horns with Curtis Blaydes for the interim champion title.
Meanwhile, UFC interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall will fight in front of his fans against the American Curtis Blaydes. The Briton got seriously injured in his knee when both men met in 2022 and Aspinall lost that fight via TKO.
The interim heavyweight title will also be up for grabs on Saturday as Tom Aspinall is set to take on Curtis Blaydes. While the main card includes only two title fights, the prelims and early prelims are packed with up-and-coming fighters looking to make their mark and move closer to a title shot in their respective divisions.