UFC Noche: As the top MMA fighters gear up for an epic showdown, tonight promises a dose of high-octane UFC action. At UFC Fight Night 227 on September 16th, 2023, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Alexa Grasso is set to defend her flyweight title against Valentina Shevchenko for the first time ever. This event holds a special significance as it’s dedicated to Mexican fans on Mexican Independence Day, with Dana White ensuring a stacked card featuring some of the best Mexican talents. The excitement is through the roof, making it a must-watch. Check out the event timings for 20+ countries below.
UFC Noche: Timing of Alexa Grasso vs Valentina Shevchenko in 20+ countries
Tonight the spotlight will be on a title rematch between the top-ranked contender, Valentina Shevchenko, and the reigning UFC women’s flyweight champion, Alexa Grasso. Grasso made history as the first Mexican woman to secure a UFC title. Hailing from Guadalajara, Jalisco, she defied expectations by triumphing over the undefeated Shevchenko at UFC 285 in March. Now, she’s geared up to defend the hard-earned title and cement her place at the top.
Meanwhile, James Della Maddalena’s impressive 15-fight winning streak and climb the welterweight rankings, Kevin Holland, holding the No. 13 spot, is set to go all out in the co-main event of Noche UFC 2023. It’s a high-stakes match that could potentially propel him into the prestigious top 10 of the welterweight division. So to make sure you don’t miss this event check out the timings.
Here are timing of the event in 20+ countries:
USA:
– Main card: 10 pm ET
– Preliminary card: 7 pm ET
Canada:
– Main card: 10 pm ET
– Preliminary card: 7 pm ET
UK, Ireland:
– Main card: 3 am on Sep 17th BST / 8 pm UK time
– Preliminary card: 12 am on Sep 17th BST / 5 pm UK time
Mexico:
– Main card: 9 pm CDT
– Preliminary card: 6 pm CDT
Argentina:
– Main card: 11 pm ART
– Preliminary card: 8 pm ART
Brazil:
– Main card: 11 pm BRT
– Preliminary card: 8 pm BRT
Chile:
– Main card: 11 pm CLT
– Preliminary card: 8 pm CLT
Italy, Germany:
– Main card: 4 am on Sep 17th CEST
– Preliminary card: 1 am on Sep 17th CEST
Russia, Ukraine:
– Main card: 5 am on Sep 17th MSK
– Preliminary card: 2 am on Sep 17th MSK
China:
– Main card: 10 am on Sep 17th CST
– Preliminary card: 7 am on Sep 17th CST
India:
– Main card: 7:30 am on Sep 17th IST
– Preliminary card: 4:30 am on Sep 17th IST
South Africa:
– Main card: 4 am on Sep 17th SAST
– Preliminary card: 1 am on Sep 17th SAST
Nigeria:
– Main card: 3 am on Sep 17th WAT
– Preliminary card: 12 am on Sep 17th WAT
UAE, Saudi Arabia:
– Main card: 6 am on Sep 17th GST
– Preliminary card: 3 am on Sep 17th GST
Japan:
– Main card: 11 am on Sep 17th JST
– Preliminary card: 8 am on Sep 17th JST
Australia:
– Main card: 12 pm on Sep 17th AEST
– Preliminary card: 9 am on Sep 17th AEST
New Zealand:
– Main card: 2 pm on Sep 17th NZST
– Preliminary card: 11 am on Sep 17th NZST
Bangladesh:
– Main card: 7:30 am on Sep 17th BST
– Preliminary card: 4:30 am on Sep 17th BST
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Here’s the lowdown for UFC fans on UFC Noche. Now, let’s talk about the main event this weekend. How do you see it playing out, and who’s your pick for the winner?