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UFC 310: Asakura vs. Pantoja Date, Time, Where to Watch, and Full Fight Card

UFC 310

The UFC 310 is set to go down later this weekend. The event will be headlined by a UFC flyweight title showdown between the reigning champion Alexandre Pantoja and Kai Asakura. It is worth noting that this will be the Japanese superstar Asakura’s promotional debut.

That said, let’s take a look at everything you need to know about the event below:

UFC 310: Date, time, and place

The UFC 310 is scheduled for December 7. It will kick off with the early preliminary card at 6 pm ET / 3 pm PT. The preliminary card starts at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT and the main card at 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT.

For fans in the United Kingdom, the early prelims start at 12 am BST, the prelims at 2 am BST, and the main card at 4 am BST on Sunday, December 8.

Where to watch UFC 310?

Fans in the United States can watch the UFC 310 early preliminary card live on UFC Fight Pass. The preliminary card will be streamed live on UFC Fight Pass and along with ESPN. The main card, is available through pay-per-view, on ESPN+.

Fans in the U.K. can watch the early prelims live on UFC Fight Pass. The UFC 310 prelims and main card will be streamed live on TNT Sports and Discovery+ in the U.K.

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UFC 310: full fight card

Main card

  • Alexandre Pantoja (C) vs. Kai Asakura (UFC flyweight title)
  • Shavkat Rakhmonov vs. Ian Machado Garry (welterweight)
  • Ciryl Gane vs. Alexander Volkov (heavyweight)
  • Bryce Mitchell vs. Kron Gracie (featherweight)
  • Nate Landwehr vs. Dooho Choi (featherweight)

Prelims card

  • Dominick Reyes vs. Anthony Smith (light heavyweight)
  • Vicente Luque vs. Themba Gorimbo (welterweight)
  • Movsar Evloev vs. Aljamain Sterling (featherweight)
  • Randy Brown vs. Bryan Battle (welterweight)

Early prelims card

  • Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders (195-pound catchweight)
  • Cody Durden vs. Joshua Van (flyweight)
  • Michael Chiesa vs. Max Griffin (welterweight)
  • Clay Guida vs. Chase Hooper (lightweight)
  • Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Lukasz Brzeski (heavyweight)

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