Tom Aspinall Opens Up About Injury That Ended UFC 321
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After an eventful UFC 321, the promotion returns to home base for a pair of UFC Fight Night cards. First, a fun featherweight clash headlines the UFC Apex as Steve Garcia and David Onama clash on Saturday.
Start time, schedule, fight card, how to watch and latest odds today - Tom Aspinall defends undisputed heavyweight title for first time against Ciryl Gane
Khamzat Chimaev is eyeing his first title defence, having dominated Dricus Du Plessis to win the middleweight crown, and there are plenty more intriguing fights to come in 2025. Check out all of the UFC’s confirmed fights for this year, below (cards subject to change; ‘C’ denotes champion; all main events and title fights are five rounds):
UFC 321 takes place on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The event features two championship bouts, with Tom
The UFC returns tonight, Oct. 18, to the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada, for UFC Fight Night 262: de Ridder vs. Allen.
However, in a rare trip to the Philippines for the Octagon — a region they have been in just once — Dana White and Co. were forced to cancel the entire event when a Hall of Fame icon suffered an injury.
Nurmagomedov is eyeing a title shot after failing to wrest the bantamweight championship from Merab Dvalishvili this past January. The Bautista fight was Nurmagomedov’s since he lost his undefeated record to Dvalishvili, and Nurmagomedov’s goal was to stop Bautista’s eight-fight win streak and potentially earn a title fight rematch.
Here’s your crash course on today’s card and how to catch it. The main event goes live around 2 p.m. ET in the U.S., with prelims streaming earlier at 10 a.m. on ESPN+. UK fans can tune in on TNT Sports Box Office, while Australian viewers will wake up early Sunday morning to catch the action.
This weekend’s UFC Fight Night card in Las Vegas has lost a fight, but another upcoming event on November 8 has also gained a new bout as a result.