UFC 300 Fight Card Delivers Stacked Lineup Tonight

by David Leonhardt
UFC 300 Fight Card Delivers Stacked Lineup Tonight

The UFC 300 pay-per-view event is set to begin tonight at 10 PM ET from Las Vegas, marking a historic milestone for the promotion. With three championship fights and a loaded undercard, the event has dominated sports conversations across the U.S. this week.

Headlining the T-Mobile Arena event is a lightweight title bout between champion Islam Makhachev and top contender Arman Tsarukyan. The co-main features a women's strawweight championship rematch between Zhang Weili and Rose Namajunas, while Justin Gaethje defends the BMF title against Max Holloway in a fan-favorite matchup.

ESPN reports ticket resale prices have reached $2,500 for nosebleed seats, reflecting intense fan interest. The UFC's social media channels have seen a 40% increase in engagement this week compared to typical fight weeks, according to internal metrics shared with reporters.

Sportsbooks indicate heavy betting action, with DraftKings noting the Makhachev-Tsarukyan fight as their most wagered UFC matchup this year. Analysts suggest the card's depth could challenge UFC 229's 2.4 million pay-per-view buy record from 2018.

The preliminary card airs free on ESPN at 8 PM ET, featuring rising stars like Bo Nickal and Kayla Harrison. UFC President Dana White called this "the most stacked card we've ever done" during Wednesday's press conference.

Local Las Vegas officials expect the event to generate over $15 million in economic impact. Bars and restaurants nationwide are reporting increased reservations for UFC viewing parties, particularly in major markets like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

Fight fans can order the pay-per-view through ESPN+ for $79.99. The broadcast team includes veteran commentators Jon Anik, Daniel Cormier, and Joe Rogan, with Megan Olivi handling backstage reporting.

With no major competing sports events tonight, industry observers predict strong ratings. The UFC's last numbered event, UFC 299 in March, reportedly drew 1.1 million pay-per-view buys globally.

David Leonhardt

Editor at Thekanary covering trending news and global updates.