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In the 13 bouts for UFC 300, there are 12 competitors who have held a UFC belt at some point in their careers, which is a great selling point to hawk a pay-per-view (for $79.99 in the United States with an ESPN+ subscription) and also a timely indication of how tough it is to win a championship and to squeeze it for all the stardom it can bring.
Alex Pereira, the defending light heavyweight champion, worked his way to headline status in a heavier division after setting himself up as a foil to Israel Adesanya, one of the sport's biggest stars. Zhang Weili had to recover from dual losses in 2021 to solidify her as the sport's most prominent fighter from China, and now faces Yan Xiaonan's bid for her belt and bragging rights in their home country.
Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway became fits for the BMF belt — the affectionately (and profanely) titled informal strap that seems to be mostly an excuse to give fan favorites five rounds to entertain instead of three — by building reputations for action-packed striking (and very little defense).
Even the first fight on the card — not the pay-per-view, the earliest preliminary card — features the former flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo moving to bantamweight for Cody Garbrandt, the former champion there who has been trying for years to get his career rolling again.
Here's a look at the full card for UFC 300:
Main card (10 p.m. ET, ESPN+ PPV)
Alex Pereira (9-2-0) vs. Jamahal Hill (12-1-0), men's light heavyweight championship, five rounds
Zhang Weili (24-3-0) vs. Yan Xiaonan, women's strawweight championship, five rounds
Justin Gaethje (26-4-0) vs. Max Holloway (25-7-0), BMF belt, men's lightweight, five rounds
Charles Oliveira (34-9-0) vs. Arman Tsarukyan (21-3-0), men's lightweight, three rounds
Bo Nickal (5-0-0) vs. Cody Brundage (10-5-0), men's middleweight, three rounds
Prelims (8 p.m. ET, ESPN and ESPN+)
Jiri Prochazka (29-4-1) vs. Aleksandar Rakic (14-3-0), men's light heavyweight, three rounds
Calvin Kattar (23-7-0) vs. Aljamain Sterling (23-4-0), men's featherweight, three rounds
Holly Holm (15-6-0) vs. Kayla Harrison (16-1-0), women's bantamweight, three rounds
Sodiq Yusuff (13-3-0) vs. Diego Lopes (23-6-0), men's featherweight, three rounds
Early Prelims (ESPN+)
Jalin Turner (14-7-0) vs. Renato Moicano (18-5-1), men's lightweight, three rounds
Jessica Andrade (25-12-0) vs. Marina Rodriguez (17-3-2), women's strawweight, three rounds
Bobby Green (31-15-1) vs. Jim Miller (37-17-0), men's lightweight, three rounds
Deiveson Figueiredo (22-3-1) vs. Cody Garbrandt (14-5-0), men's bantamweight, three rounds
Dana White pledges to raise bonuses for UFC 300 from $50K to $300K
Dana White scored plenty of points among fighters and fans when he pledged this week to increase the bonus possibilities for great knockouts and great fights to $300,000 from the usual $50,000 per award.
White made the promise during a news conference. "Done," he replied when asked about raising the bonuses. There were cheers and plenty of laudatory tweets by fighters, including Conor McGregor, who is working his way back from a leg injury.
"Life changing money for many on the card," McGregor said.
The timing of the increase is curious because UFC 300 is not just a milestone card, it's the first pay-per-view since UFC's parent company, Endeavor, announced that it had settled two class-action lawsuits related to fighter pay. UFC is expected to pay the fighters $335 million to settle the lawsuits, the company said in a regulatory filing.
The fighters who filed the lawsuit said they expected to say more about the settlement once the details are worked out with the court, which could take up to two months.
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