UFC 250 UK start time: Amanda Nunes and Felicia Spencer to clash THIS WEEKEND in landmark MMA event
The world of MMA will reach a major landmark this weekend at UFC 250.
UFC has hit back against the coronavirus pandemic by putting on a host of events behind closed doors.
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UFC 249 took place in May with Justin Gaethje defeating Tony Ferguson on a stacked card in Jacksonville, Florida.
President Dana White has been determined to put top class action on despite the difficulties and he’ll be eager to put on another thrilling night at the UFC’s historic event at 250.
Amanda Nunes is set to defend her featherweight title against Felicia Spencer in the headline bout while there will be a number of other big bouts.
Here’s what we know about UFC 250 so far…
UFC 250: Date and start time
The event is currently set to take place on June 6 and will be held behind closed doors.
It is being held at UFC APEX Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, meaning the main event will get underway at around 5am UK time.
White said: “I can’t wait to deliver some great fights for the fans. My team is ready to go and the fighters are excited to get back in there with these back-to-back events.”
UFC 250: TV and live stream
The action will be on BT Sport 1 for UK fight fans with coverage of the prelims starting at 1am.
Their full broadcast begins at 3am ahead of the main event.
The action can also be viewed by ordering a UFC Fight Pass on their website.
UFC 250: Match card
Main card
- Amanda Nunes (c) vs. Felicia Spencer
- Raphael Assuncao vs. Cody Garbrandt
- Aljamain Sterling vs. Cory Sandhagen
- Eddie Wineland vs. Sean O’Malley
- Neil Magny vs. Anthony Rocco Martin
Prelims
- Alex Caceres vs. Chase Hooper
- Ian Heinisch vs. Gerald Meerschaert
- Cody Stamann vs. Brian Kelleher
- Charles Byrd vs. Maki Pitolo
- Alex Perez vs. Jussier Formiga
- Alonzo Menifield vs. Devin Clark
UFC 250: What has been said?
Felicia Spencer insists she’s ready to ‘shock the world’ and take Nunes’ title at UFC 250.
She told BJPENN.com: “It’s surreal and it takes a lot to sink in to see I’m headlining a card.
“But, I’m so focused on what I need to do and all the extra stuff I just take in stride. I’m honoured to be in the position I’m in.
“I love being the underdog. The more people who doubt me does not impact me in any way. If anything it gives me more motivation to perform.
“I also have no pressure on me so I’m ready to shock the world.
“This is also not my first time being a massive underdog and probably won’t be the last.
“Upsets happen all the time and I’m ready to pull off a big one.”
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