MMA
UFC Paris: Gane vs. Tuivasa – stream, schedule, info, betting
The UFC is coming to Paris in September for another batch of fantastic fights between some of the best MMA fighters in the world. Ciryl Gane returns to action, and we can look forward to an attractive middleweight fight. What is the schedule and where to watch the tournament?
The UFC continues its frantic pace of organizing tournaments and will offer another gala as early as September 3. This time it won’t be numbered, but the tournament in Paris will offer more than one attractive fight. There is a lot to look forward to.
UFC Paris – when and where
UFC Paris will take place on Saturday, September 3, hosted by the local Accor Arena. The main card is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. CET.
UFC Paris – stream
The UFC Paris main card will be televised by Premier Sport.
UFC Paris – schedule, fight card
There are indeed several interesting fights scheduled for the UFC Paris tournament. However, it can be expected that some more will be added or that the order will be changed.
The biggest draw will be the heavyweight clash, which will see former title challenger Ciryl Gane take on the increasingly popular Tai Tuivasa. The battle of the top middleweights between Robert Whittaker and Marvin Vettori will also undoubtedly be attractive.
However, Alessio Di Chirico and Charles Jourdain will also be on the card. Joaquin Buckley will no doubt be looking to put on another great stunt.
Match card
Main card
Ciryl Gane vs. Tai Tuivasa
Robert Whittaker vs. Marvin Vettori
Alessio Di Chirico vs. Roman Kopylov
John Makdessi vs. Nasrat Haqparast
Taylor Lapilus vs. Khalid Taha
Charles Jourdain vs. Nathaniel Wood
Prelims
Zarah Fairn vs. Ailin Perez
Benoit Saint Denis vs. Christos Giagos
Nassourdine Imavov vs. Joaquin Buckley
UFC Paris – odds
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