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Everything You Need To Know About UFC Vegas 91: Fight Card, Start Times, And More

5 months ago By Jhon Woug

As UFC Vegas 91 gets closer and closer, we can expect only a spectacular event that promises unique adrenaline circuits and fights. Matheus Nicolau and Alex Perez, in the main event, are hoping to make a name for themselves and their unbeaten flyweight big-night first-class reputations. While the enthusiasm doesn’t end there, the co-main event and the rest of the lucrative combat sports card draw in MMA fighting fans around the globe.

UFC Vegas 91: A Fight Card generally provides an outline of the upcoming fight event, including important information and details about the bouts scheduled for that particular event.

The main card boasts a lineup of electrifying matchups, including:The main card boasts a lineup of electrifying matchups, including:

Main Card:

  1. Matheus Nicolau vs. Alex Perez (Flyweight Bout): Nicolau and Perez will be the main events, as they are supposed to offer a show of speed, skill of technique, and spirit of determination as the headlining artists.
  1. Ryan Spann vs. Bogdan Guskov (Light Heavyweight Bout): Fireworks are guaranteed to be seen as Spann and Guskov step into not only for a single victory in the light heavyweight contenders.
  1. Ariane Lipski vs. Karine Silva (flyweight bout): Lipski and Silva will prove themselves as worthy opponents in the flyweight finals and will go into this fight with the goal of a decisive win.
  1. Austen Lane vs. Jhonata Diniz (Heavyweight Bout): The Purveyors of Devastation Jones and Xavier plan to unleash their power to rule the fight in a battle of titans on the heavyweight boxing scene.
  1. Jonathan Pearce vs. David Onama (Featherweight Bout): The second contender, Pearce, will take on Onama in a fitting featherweight collision where the objective for each would be a truly memorable triumph of immortalization.
  1. Tim Means vs. Uros Medic (Welterweight Bout): The rivalry between Means and Medic will be tested in a welterweight battle as they seek to fight their way to a closer look at championship fights.

The prelims are equally stacked with exciting matchups, including:The prelims are equally stacked with exciting matchups, including:

Prelims:

  1. Rani Yahya vs. Victor Henry (Bantamweight Bout): To begin with, Yahya and Henry are going to attempt a bantamweight battle, which will definitely set up the night for an exciting card.
  1. Austin Hubbard vs. Michal Figlak (Lightweight Bout): This Saturday, fans could expect a breath-taking battle between Hubbard and Figlak, with both bantamweights vying to earn the title.
  1. DonTale Mayes vs. Caio Machado (Heavyweight Bout): Mayes and Machado will be engaged in a heated battle for supremacy, with the winner looking to hoist a new champion’s belt around their waist in this heavyweight championship bout.
  1. Marnic Mann vs. Ketlen Souza (Strawweight Bout): In a pure grit match-off, Souza and Mann have an ultimate test of ability and power with aspirations of earning a strawweight victory.
  1. Chris Padilla vs. James Llontop (Lightweight Bout): In the next fight, Padilla and Llontop, both fighters, will clash in the lightweight bout. Padilla and Llontop each desire to display their talent and obtain victory in the end.
  1. Ivana Petrovic vs. Liang Na (Flyweight Bout): Petrovic and Na will do battle in the flyweight denominator, and both will be hoping to be remembered in a fantastic manner with a striking performance.
  1. Gabriel Benitez vs. Maheshate Hayisaer (Lightweight Bout): Benitez and Hayisaer are the closers for the prelims and will cap the prelims with a superb lightweight battle that will leave the audience dew-sweet before the main card starts to roll.

Multiple Time Zones While playing the game, some athletes may find themselves competing at times that are unsuitable for their personal routines, like competing late at night for some role players.

To ensure fans don’t miss a moment of the action, here are the start times for UFC Vegas 91 in over 20 countries:To ensure fans don’t miss a moment of the action, here are the start times for UFC Vegas 91 in over 20 countries:

  • United States (ET): Opening match begins at 4:00 p.m.; regular game starts at 7:00 p.m.
  • Canada (ET): Prelims take off at 4:00 PM, and the Main Card begins at 7:00 PM.
  • United Kingdom (GMT): Prelims begin at 8:00 PM, Main Card at 11:00 PM.
  • Australia (AEDT): Prelims are at 7:00 AM, and Main Card is at 10:00 AM.
  • New Zealand (NZST): The Prelims start at 8:00 AM, Main Card is at 11:00 PM.
  • Brazil (BRT): Prelims start at 5:00 PM and Main Card starts at 8:00 PM.
  • Spain (CET): Prelims kick off at 10:00 PM, Main Card at 1:00 AM
  • Denmark (CET): The prelims begin at 10:00 PM, and the main card starts at 1:00 AM.
  • Sweden (CET): PPV begins at 10:00 PM, Main Card kicks off at 1:00 AM.
  • Ireland (GMT): Prelims at 8 p.m., Main Card at 11:00 p.m.
  • Italy (CET): Prelims at 10 PM, while Main Card starts at 1 AM.
  • Argentina (ART): Prelims at 5:00 PM; Main Event starts at 8:00 PM.
  • Ecuador (ECT): Prelims at 3:00 PM with Main Card at 6:00 P.M.
  • Mexico (CST): Preliminaries at 2:00 PM and the Main Event at 5:00 PM.
  • China (CST): Preliminary session will commence at 4:00 AM; Main Card at 7:00 AM.
  • Japan (JST): Prelims begin at 5 a.m., while the Main Card begins at 8 a.m..
  • Philippines (PHT): ‘Weigh-in’ at 4 o’clock in the morning while the fight starts at 7 a.m.
  • India (IST): Prelims are at 1:30 am, and the Main Card is at 4:30 am.
  • Bangladesh (BST): Prelims begin 30 minutes prior to the early MMA show at 6:00 AM.
  • Singapore (SST): Prelims begin at 4:00 o’clock, while second cards begin at 7:00 o’clock.
  • South Africa (SAST): The preliminary rounds begin at 10:00 p.m., while the main card begins at 1:00 a.m.
  • Uzbekistan: The Prelim Fights at 1 AM; The Main Card at 4 AM

Where to watch UFC Vegas 91.

For fans who would like to be in the loop and catch all the action while it’s live, subscriptions to either ESPN+ or UFC Fight Pass would be handy, not forgetting that these require one to be active at all times. Viewers with TVs and steady internet connections can practically feel the ambience of the UFC Vegas 91 arena at home or any other location just through connected devices.

Hype for UFC Vegas 91,

On a wave of euphoria from a triumphant UFC 300 the previous weekend, progressive excitement is in clear sight for the next installment of UFC Vegas 91. The hype concerning events is not only heated up by highly contrasted main and co-main events but also by the assurance of engaging match-ups all throughout the card. MMA fans are ready to watch the battles between Nicolau and Perez as well as Spann’s event with Guskov, knowing that these fights may become the most unforgettable moments that will be talked about for a lifetime.

The Importance of Preliminary Fights

While the main and co-main events often steal the spotlight, the preliminary fights play a crucial role in setting the tone for the evening and showcasing the depth of talent within the UFC roster. From up-and-coming prospects looking to make a name for themselves to seasoned veterans aiming to prove they still belong among the elite, the prelims offer a platform for fighters to shine and leave a lasting impression on fans and promoters alike. As such, no true MMA aficionado would dare to miss the preliminary action leading up to the main card bouts.

Global Appeal and Accessibility

One of the most remarkable aspects of UFC Vegas 91 is its global appeal, with fans from all corners of the world eagerly awaiting the opportunity to witness the action live. Thanks to the accessibility provided by platforms like ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass, MMA enthusiasts everywhere can tune in to watch their favourite fighters compete on the biggest stage in mixed martial arts. Whether you’re in the United States, Brazil, Australia, or anywhere in between, UFC Vegas 91 promises to deliver an unforgettable night of fights that will keep fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

As the countdown to UFC Vegas 91 continues, excitement is reaching a fever pitch among MMA fans worldwide. With a stacked fight card featuring top-tier talent, electrifying matchups, and start times tailored for audiences around the globe, April 27 promises to be an unforgettable night for the UFC community. So mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready for an evening of non-stop action inside the octagon!

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