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UFC Fight Night is coming back to Kansas City. It’ll be a homecoming for one fighter, and a retirement for another. Mark J. Rebilas USA TODAY Sports It’s a homecoming for mixed martial artist ...
A high-profile welterweight matchup headlines the UFC's return to Kansas City on April 26. Ian Machado Garry faces Carlos Prates at the T-Mobile Center. The main event was meant to be Jamahal Hill vs.
What: UFC Kansas City Where: T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo. When: Saturday, April 26. The eight-fight preliminary card begins at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN+, followed by a six-fight main card at 9 p.m ...
UFC featherweights Giga Chikadze, left, and David Onama, right, during their bout at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City on Saturday night during UFC Fight Night: Machado Garry vs. Prates.
On June 1, 2019, three months after his failed title bid, Smith headed into enemy territory to headline UFC Stockholm against Swedish fan favorite Alexander Gustafsson. ‘The Mauler’ was also among ...
Read our editorial standards for more information. Kansas City does nothing better than barbecue and fighting. The UFC returns to the City of Fountains on Saturday for a big-time fight card that ...
We will have more on the UFC Kansas City fight card as fight night approaches, including updated odds and line movement, picks, predictions and fight night results and reactions.
The UFC Kansas City fight card features 14 bouts, and every fighter scheduled to compete tomorrow has a personal stake in winning. The main event features a welterweight clash between Ian Machado ...
Today, those odds are the same. We will have more on the UFC Kansas City fight card as fight night approaches, including odds, updates, and fight night results and reactions.
The light heavyweight fight served as the UFC on ESPN 66 co-main event at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo. Mingyang (19-6 MMA, 3-0 UFC) remained undefeated in the UFC by stopping Smith with ...
Ian Garry wants a shot at Khamzat Chimaev. If you’re looking for someone in the UFC who isn’t afraid to stir the pot, Ian ...