UFC 312 Weigh-In Drama, Fight Cancellation, and Must-Watch Showdowns

UFC 312 Weigh-In Drama Fight Cancellation and Must-Watch Showdowns

UFC 312 Weigh-In Drama, Fight Cancellation, and Must-Watch Showdowns

Alright, fight fans, UFC 312 is finally here, and it’s shaping up to be an absolute banger! We’re heading Down Under to Sydney, Australia, where the Qudos Bank Arena is about to witness some serious action. The middleweight belt is on the line as the champ, Dricus Du Plessis, faces off against the man he took it from—Sean Strickland. If you saw their first fight, you know this rematch is personal. These guys do not like each other, and they’re ready to throw down in what could be an all-out war.

But that’s not all—strawweight queen Zhang Weili is set to defend her title against the undefeated wrecking machine Tatiana Suarez. This is a fight people have been talking about for months. Suarez is a relentless grappler, and Weili is one of the most well-rounded fighters in the game. Will Zhang’s experience and striking keep her on top, or will Suarez impose her will and snatch the belt? We’re about to find out.

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Now, let’s talk about the weigh-ins. Everything seemed to be going smoothly… until disaster struck. Just minutes before the official weigh-ins kicked off, we lost a fight. The flyweight bout between HyunSung Park and Nyamjargal Tumendemberel was scrapped due to weight management issues. Neither fighter even made it to the scale, and just like that, the card was down to 12 fights. It’s a tough break for both guys, and now we’ll have to wait to see what’s next for them.

The rest of the fighters, though? They made weight and are ready to go. On the heavyweight side, Justin Tafa and Tallison Teixeira both tipped the scales at over 260 pounds—meaning we could see some serious knockout power in that one. Jimmy Crute is back in action against Rodolfo Bellato at light heavyweight, and Jake Matthews looks to keep his momentum going in a welterweight scrap against Francisco Prado.

The prelims are stacked too. Jack Jenkins and Gabriel Santos are set to throw down at featherweight, Tom Nolan takes on the dangerous Viacheslav Borshchev at lightweight, and Bruna Brasil faces Wang Cong in a women’s flyweight showdown.

So here’s the deal—if you’re a fight fan, you cannot miss this card. The prelims kick off at 6 PM ET on ESPN+, with the main card going live on PPV at 10 PM ET. Get your snacks, get your drinks, and get ready, because UFC 312 is going to deliver fireworks!

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