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Here's everything you need to know to catch the UFC 300 event on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ALL eyes are on UFC 300 in Las Vegas with the blockbuster event taking place TONIGHT.
UFC 300, headlined by the bout between Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill airs live on Saturday, April 13, 2024 (4/13/24) at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: UFC 300
Main Event: Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill
When: Saturday, April 13, 2024
Where: T-Mobile Arena
Main Card Time: 10 p.m. ET
Prelim time: 8 p.m. ET
Live stream for main event: ESPN+
UFC 300 Full fight card
Main Card
Alex Pereira (c) vs. Jamahal Hill for the UFC light heavyweight title
Zhang Weili (c) vs. Yan Xiaonan for the UFC strawweight title
Justin Gaethje (c) vs. Max Holloway for the BMF title
Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan; Lightweights
Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage; Middleweights
Prelims
Jiri Prochazka vs. Aleksandar Rakic; Light Heavyweights
Calvin Kattar vs. Aljamain Sterling; Featherweights
Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison; Bantamweights
Sodiq Yusuff vs. Diego Lopes; Featherweights
Early Prelims
Jalin Turner vs. Renato Moicano; Lightweights
Jessica Andrade vs. Marina Rodriguez; Strawweights
Bobby Green vs. Jim Miller; Lightweights
Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Cody Garbrandt; Bantamweights
Jim Miller, who stands alone with 26 career victories, entered the media room Wednesday wearing a way-too-big UFC 100 jacket with his name on it.
Miller decided this week was a good occasion to bring that jacket out of the closet for the first time in 15 years. He also competed in UFC 200, and now at 40 is on the preliminary card for UFC 300 on Saturday.
I think I started mentioning fighting on this card in 2020, maybe 2019, and we’re here and I’m performing, Miller said. When I first started talking about it, it was like, ‘OK, maybe I’ll drag myself to that card,’ because that’s kind of what I was doing for UFC 200.
Miller said he didn’t have to drag himself to this card after all, that even at an age when most fighters long ago stopped entering the cage, he feels reinvigorated. The card itself is strong enough to get the heart beating fast for anyone associated with the sport in any form.
Light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira (9-2) and No. 1 contender and former champ Jamahal Hill (12-1) take top heading in a card in which they are among 12 current or former title holders. The event also includes 11 fighters who have been on the top line of a UFC pay-per-view event, two-time U.S. Olympic judo gold medalist Kayla Harrison and International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Holly Holm.
Hill said he wasn’t surprised to be in the main event, but was still honored to share top billing in one of the more notable cards in UFC history.
I just always planned on being in these moments ever since I was a kid, Hill said. From the time I was a kid, I always believed whatever I did I was going to be one of the best at it. For a time, it was football. For a time, it was basketball. I knew I would be here in moments like this fighting for championships and I would put myself up there with the greatest names to ever do it.
Hill, 32, could have been the one wearing the championship belt into the cage, but had to vacate the light heavyweight title last July after tearing his Achilles tendon. That meant the 36-year-old Pereira took over as champ.
Who better than Alex to win the belt? said Hill, who lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He’s the two-division Glory (Kickboxing) champion, two-division UFC champion. Hands of stone, bad man, just a monster, dangerous, scary dude. He’s all those things. But watch what I do to him.
Pereira is a minus-138 favorite at FanDuel Sportsbook, meaning a $138 bet pays $100 if he wins. He is the only fighter in UFC history to hold belts in the light heavyweight and middleweight divisions.
This is Pereira’s fourth UFC pay-per-view event in 16 months.
Should the Brazilian prove oddsmakers correct, he could turn his attention to becoming the organization’s first three-division champion, but said he’s not going there yet.
The next step is to keep defending the title unlimited times, Pereira said through an interpreter. I’m not the kind of guy to call out opponents because I’ll fight anybody. I’m the champ. I’ll keep defending it.
The co-main event is the women’s strawweight championship between champion Zhang Weili (24-3) and No. 1 challenger and China countrywoman Yan Xiaonan (17-3). Champion Justin Gaethje (26-4) of Denver faces second-ranked featherweight challenger Max Holloway (25-7) of Waianae, Hawaii, for the ceremonial BMF title.
Mixed martial arts fans are in for a treat when UFC 300 lands in Las Vegas on Saturday. The card is stacked with big names from the prelims all the way through the main event.
That main event sees Alex Pereira defend the light heavyweight championship against former champion Jamahal Hill. Pereira is a former middleweight champion who won the vacant light heavyweight championship with a stoppage of Jiri Prochazka in November. In Hill, Pereira is facing a man who did not lose the title in the Octagon, instead being forced to vacate the title after suffering an ACL injury in a basketball game.
Weili Zhang will also be defending her women's strawweight championship when she faces Yan Xiaonan, who enters the title fight on the momentum of back-to-back wins. In addition, the ceremonial "BMF" title will be up for grabs in a highly anticipated lightweight bout between Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway.
Even the prelims are loaded up. The featured prelim could secure a title challenger for the main event when light heavyweights Jiri Prochazka and Aleksandr Rakic collide. Former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling is set to make his featherweight debut when he takes on Calvin Kattar. Two-time Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison is set for her promotional debut when she takes on former bantamweight champ Holly Holm. And the first bout on the card sees a pair of former champs meet when Deiveson Figueiredo battles Cody Garbrandt at bantamweight.
Alex Pereira has limited experience in MMA but has accomplished more than most who have entered the octagon over the years. A double champion in just seven UFC fights, "Poatan" has the skills and patience to back up any potential "G.O.A.T." talk.
Pereira looks to enhance the conversation when he defends the UFC light heavyweight title against former champion Jamahal Hill at UFC 300 on April 13.
Hill has competed in nine fights inside the octagon, starting with an appearance on Dana White's Contender Series in 2019. "Sweet Dreams" beat Glover Teixeira in 2023 to win the UFC light heavyweight title but was forced to vacate it after suffering an injury. He has wins against Ovince Saint Preux, Johnny Walker, Thiago Santos, and Teixeira, making him dangerous.
For months there was speculation over the card and who would be fighting in the main event of the huge show. But this weekend Alex Pereira will defend the UFC light-heavyweight title against Jamahal Hill in the headlining fight. Hill won the title against Glover Texeira in January 2023 before relinquishing it due to injury. Pereira then won it against Jiri Prochazka at the end of last year. But now Hill wants his title back. Elsewhere on the card, Justin Gaethje faces Max Holloway for the BMF title and Charles Oliveira takes on Arman Tsarukyan.