Welterweight champion, Leon Edwards, will attempt to silence the doubters who are calling his title-winning effort back at UFC 278 a fluke.
Looking to bounce back from a September loss to Javid Basharat, Gravely is still finding his footing at the UFC level.
Gravely was a highly touted prospect coming into the promotion. His combination of wrestling and top control has allowed him to beat most opponents.
Dvalishvili has gone to a decision in 14 of his 19 (74%) fights, while Yan has gone the distance in 11 of his 20 (55%) fights. They are both in elite condition and should have no problem going five rounds.
Can Yan reclaim the success and respect of his run to the title? Or will Dvalishvili break through and earn the biggest victory of his career? We have you covered for how these blistering bantamweights match up and if there is any bet-worthy options for this fight, read on!
Since returning from his 2.5 year layoff due to lingering injuries, Marquez has put together a 2-1 record with his last fight being a devastating loss at the hands of Gregory Rodrigues.
Jon “Bones” Jones will attempt to gain the heavyweight strap against Ciryl Gane, and Valentina Shevchenko will defend her belt against Alexa Grasso. The stacked PPV card will start at 10 p.m. EST on ESPN+.
After three long years, it’s finally here folks. The return of the G.O.A.T. The timing could not be better with former heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou, vacating the title and leaving it up for grabs for the next viable contenders.
UFC Vegas 70 is almost here and we’re excited for our main event between Nikita Krylov and Ryan Spann. There’s plenty of entertainment in the main event and some great opportunity for prop bets, but the undercard offers much the same.
On Saturday, eighth-ranked Ryan Spann will fight sixth-ranked Nikita Krylov in the main event. The card will take place at the UFC Apex, with the main card beginning at 7 p.m. EST.