UFC 250 Main Card: Amanda Nunes to headline as Dana White reveals full UFC 250 fight card. The event will take place at the Apex Center in Las Vegas on June 6, 2020.
Following the success of UFC 249, the Promotion has announced their second Pay per View during the lockdown. Like it’s predecessor, UFC 250, will take place behind closed doors. However, the stacked card will be available for viewing on multiple broadcasting platforms across the globe.
MMA fans were expecting a UFC Fight Island event in the month of June. However, Dana White is yet to finalise the details. Instead, the fans will be treated to yet another action packed PPV.
However, the UFC President claims that Fight Island will be brought to fruition soon and officials are reportedly drawing up plans for the same.
UFC 250 will be headlined by women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes. She is set to defend her title against Felicia Spencer. The event will also feature the returns of bantamweight superstars Sean O’Malley and Cody Garbrandt. In total, 11 fights have been announced for the event.
UFC 250 Main Card
- Amanda Nunes (c) vs. Felicia Spencer — Women’s featherweight title
- Raphael Assuncao vs. Cody Garbrandt — Bantamweights
- Aljamain Sterling vs. Cory Sandhagen — Bantamweights
- Neil Magny vs. Anthony Rocco Martin — Welterweights
- Sean O’Malley vs. Eddie Wineland — Bantamweights
- Alex Caceres vs Chase Hooper — Featherweights
- Ian Heinisch vs Gerald Meerschaert — Middleweights
- Cody Stamann vs Brian Kelleher — Bantamweights
- Charles Byrd vs Maki Pitolo — Middleweights
- Jussier Formiga vs Alex Perez — Flyweights
- Alonzo Menifield vs Devin Clark — Light heavyweights
Dana White announced the finalized #UFC250 fight card earlier on @SportsCenter 👇 pic.twitter.com/T8XLdmfvrP
— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) May 27, 2020
UFC 250 will take place at the Apex Center in Las Vegas on June 6, 2020. It will broadcast on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass. Fans can also watch it online on Sony LIV. Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 3 will also broadcast UFC 250.
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