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Ji Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira in TheUFC295This Saturday, November 11, live from Madison Square Garden in New York City, is the liveMMAfight card. This weekend, there will be two titles up for grabs: the interim heavyweight title will be decided in the co-main event, while the vacant light heavyweight championship will be decided in the main event. The four competitors for gold rank among the world’s five most terrifying fighters in my opinion. Francis Ngannou currently leads the PFL, but Ji Proch zka and Alex Pereira are close behind him at 205 pounds, followed by Sergei Pavlovich and Tom Aspinall at heavyweight. This UFC fight card is scheduled to begin at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
I get anxious just thinking about Ji Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira. Here, I’m talking about large, fat butterflies. With radically different methods, both men epitomize what it means to be an effective striker. Ji usually lets out a flamboyant and unconventional violence symphony, while Alex works his magic with a taunting nuts and bolts Muay Thai approach. Should Pereira pen his brutal sonnets in cursive, Proch zka’s calligraphy might be deemed appropriate. To put it mildly, this one should be crazy.
Although the loss of Jon Jones vs. Stike Miocic is disappointing, who couldn’t enjoy a heavyweight title fight between Tom Aspinall and Sergei Pavlovich? Pavlovich is ferociously powerful, intimidating, and eager to deliver it frequently. After a disastrous UFC debut against Alistair Overeem, Sergei has destroyed EVERYONE in his path in the first round. Aspinall is traveling almost exactly in the same direction. In addition, he has a 6-1 record in the UFC and has successfully completed each of his six promotional victories. Although Pavlovich is the larger opponent in this match, Aspinall may be the more skilled fighter.
UFC 295: Jirir Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira Full fight card
Main card
- Jirir Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira: Vacant Light Heavyweight Title
- Sergei Pavlovich vs. Tom Aspinall: Heavyweight
- Magomed Ankalaev vs. J ssica AndradeMackenzie Dern: Strawweight
- Diego Lopes vs. Pat Sabatini: Featherweight
- Matt Frevola vs. Benoit Saint-Denis: Lightweight
Prelims
- Joshua Van vs. Kevin Borjas: Flyweight
- Jared Gordon vs. Mark Madsen: Lightweight
- Dennis Buzukja vs. Jamall Emmers: Featherweight
- Viacheslav Borshchev vs. Nazim Sadykhov: Lightweight
- Lupita Godinez vs. Tabatha Ricci: Lightweight
- Kyung Ho Kang vs. John Casta eda: Bantamweight
- Steve Erceg vs. Alessandro Costa: Strawweight
Start date and time
UFC 295: Madison Square Garden in New York City presents Jiri Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira on November 11. At 10 p.m. ET, the main card begins. The regular preliminary card starts at 8 p.m. ET, while the early preliminary card starts at 6 p.m. ET.
Tickets
You may buy tickets for UFC 295: Jiri Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira live by clicking here if you just so happen to be in New York City.
PPV price and Live streams
Current subscribers may watch UFC 295: Jiri Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira on ESPN+ PPV for $79.99. ESPN+ annual membership and the UFC 291 pay-per-view are available to new subscribers for $124.98. The preliminary bout will broadcast live on ESPN+ and Fight Pass in the United States, and the main event is set to begin at 10:00 a.m. ET/7:00 a.m. PT. Kickoff for the main card of PPV is scheduled for 2:00 PM ET/11 AM PT. Go here for supported devices and complete streaming details.
What comes after UFC 295: Jiri Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira?
The following event is UFC Fight Night: Allen vs. Craig, which takes place from the historic APEX facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, and features Jiri Proch zka vs. Alex Pereira. The main event on that card will feature a middleweight fight between Brendan Allen, rated #10, and Paul Craig, rated #13. Michael Morales vs. Jake Matthews is the co-main event here.
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