THE UFC have officially revealed the date for their 300th pay-per-view card.
Mixed martial arts’ fans across the world have been wondering when the sport’s premier promotion will announce the historic card.
2023 Zuffa LLCUFC 300 is on course place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas[/caption]
UFCThe historic card is set to take place on April 13[/caption]
GettyUFC president Dana White told SunSport at the promotion’s seasonal press conference that the card is set to land in Vegas[/caption]
And the announcement they’ve all been waiting for came from UFC‘s official European X account during the promotion’s Seasonal Press Conference early on Saturday morning.
It was revealed that their 300th pay-per-view offering will take place on April 13.
UFC president Dana White told SunSport the card is on course to take place in Las Vegas
It will likely be held at the T-Mobile Arena, which has been the promotion’s second home since the summer of 2016.
MMA fans around the world were quick to react to the news, with one writing on X: “Let’s f***ing. go.”
Another said: “YOOOOO WE GOT A DATE.”
And another said: “Announce line up ASAP.”
One remarked: “I just s**t myself!”
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And another said: “Give us info.”
It’s not yet known, however, who will top the card – although it’s expected to be the long-awaited return of former two-division champion Conor McGregor.
The Notorious will be welcomed back to the octagon by fellow fan favourite Michael Chandler, his rival coach on season 31 of The Ultimate Fighter.
The fight was announced last February and was expected to headline the promotion’s final card of the year in Vegas – UFC 296.
But McGregor’s absence from the USADA drug testing pool, which he was required to be in for six months, delayed the fight.
The UFC’s partnership with USADA ends on December 31, meaning they could’ve had their poster boy come back at an earlier date.
But they opted to keep him out of action for as long as he would’ve required to have been had their partnership been renewed.
Fan favourite McGregor – the UFC’s first simultaneous two-weight champion – hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since breaking his left leg in his rematch with Dustin Poirier in January 2021.
Chandler, meanwhile, has been out of action since losing his UFC 281 showdown with Poirier last November.
Conor McGregor’s long-overdue showdown with Michael Chandler is expected to headline UFC 300Twitter/@TheNotoriousMMA