UFC 293 with Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland as the main event has gripped the combat sports world. The two middleweights will battle it out for Adesanya’s belt and will clash after a long-standing rivalry. So ahead of the event, here’s what you need to know about UFC 293.
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The card also features some exciting clashes on the undercard and prelims. Heavyweight Tai Tuivasa will return to action against Alexander Volkov, while Justin Tafa, Tyson Pedro, and Carlos Ulberg will also feature on the card. Therefore, there is a lot of excitement surrounding UFC 293.
UFC 293 Adesanya vs Strickland Numbers: 11th PPV, 6th Event in Sydney & More
UFC 293 Adesanya vs Strickland Numbers: Which UFC event of the year is it?
Jed I. Goodman has given the numbers behind UFC 293 this weekend. It is the 663rd UFC event in the promotion’s history. In addition, it is the 32nd UFC event of the year, while being the 17th UFC event in Australia. In addition, it’s the 6th UFC main event from Sydney.
The title fight this weekend between Adesanya and Strickland will be the 16th title bout of the year if you include symbolic belts. Moreover, it is the 11th UFC PPVS this year. In terms of the individual fighters, this is Adesanya’s 12th main event in the UFC, while it is Strickland’s 6th main event.
UFC 293 Adesanya vs Strickland full card
Main card
Israel Adesanya vs Sean Strickland
Tai Tuivasa vs Alexander Volkov
Manel Kape vs Felipe dos Santos
Justin Tafa vs Austen Lane
Tyson Pedro vs Anton Turkalj
Prelims
Nasrat Haqparast vs Landon Quinones
Jamie Mullarkey vs John Makdessi
Jack Jenkins vs Chepe Mariscal
Carlos Ulberg vs Da Woon Jung
Early Prelims
Mike Diamond vs Charlie Radtke
Shane Young vs Gabriel Miranda
Kevin Jousset vs Kiefer Crosbie
So there you have it. This is what you need to know about the UFC 293 Adesanya vs Strickland event in terms of the numbers. What do you make of this event? Do you think it will be a success?
UFC 296 Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler
Conor McGregor asserts that Michael Chandler will be his opponent when he returns to the octagon at UFC 296 in December.
A pay-per-view event from the UFC’s 14th season will be held at UFC 296 in 2023. The event is anticipated to take place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 16, 2023. Fans can expect to make purchases of tickets starting in October since the fight involves Conor McGregor.
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When Can The Tickets Sales Begin Of UFC 296 Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler
Depending on the event and the seat a person wishes to purchase, UFC tickets can cost a variety of amounts. For instance, the main event of this weekend’s UFC 292 bill is Aljamain Sterling vs. Sean O’Malley for the Bantamweight title.
The price of tickets for this fight ranges from $300 for a seat far from the Octagon to several thousand dollars for a seat very near to the action.
pricing for other VVIP packages range from $4,000 and above, so when UFC 296 ticket information becomes available, anticipate seeing pricing in a range comparable to this.
Tickets for UFC 296 are not yet on sale. Neither the UFC website nor other ticketing shops include any information about ticket prices or availability.
UFC 296 Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler Tickets- When Can The Sales Begin?
Although all indications suggest that McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) must first re-enter the USADA testing programme, which necessitates two clean tests spread over six months, before stepping into the cage, he still lists Dec. 16 as the target date for his next bout.
Since The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 31’s premiere broadcast, McGregor has been on-and-off about a fight with Michael Chandler. The fact that the show was on everyone’s mind at the beginning made it very heated, but as the weeks passed, the Irish superstar changed his mind (a few times), and most recently, he wanted to combat the new “BMF.”
The UFC’s president, Dana White, told fight fans earlier this week that McGregor will definitely face Chandler next.
That was confirmed by McGregor during the same interview.