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NOV 11: UFC 295 Procházka vs Pereira Main Card LiveStreaming

The Prelims air at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on ESPN News and ESPN+ and the Main Card will air exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S. at 10pm ET / 7pm PT.

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The Prelims air at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on ESPN News and ESPN+ and the Main Card will air exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S. at 10pm ET / 7pm PT.

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All the fights for Saturday’s UFC 295: Jirir Procházka vs. Alex Pereira card. With start time, date, fight card and streams info.

The UFC 295: Jiří Procházka vs. Alex Pereira live mma fight card is going down this Saturday (November 11th) from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Two titles will be on the line this weekend, with the vacant light heavyweight championship being decided in the main event, and an interim heavyweight belt up for grabs in the co-main. The four fighters vying for gold probably make my top-5 scariest fighters on the planet. Now in the PFL, Francis Ngannou takes the cake, but right behind him there’s Jiří Procházka and Alex Pereira at 205-pounds, and then Sergei Pavlovich and Tom Aspinall at heavyweight. The start time for this UFC fight card is set for 10:00 pm ET.

Just thinking about Jiří Procházka vs. Alex Pereira makes me nervous. I’m talking big ol’ butterflies over here. Both men personify what it means to be a devastating striker, although with drastically different approaches. Jiří typically unleashes a flashy and unorthodox symphony of violence, while Alex raises hell with a pressuring nuts and bolts Muay Thai style. If Pereira writes his sonnets of savagery in cursive, then Procházka’s pugilism could be considered calligraphy. This should be a wild one to say the least.

UFC 295: Jiri Procházka vs. Alex Pereira: Live streams, start time and fight card updates Jirir Procházka vs. Alex Pereira headlines Saturday’s UFC 295 live mma fight card | IMAGO/NurPhoto/xSuhaimixAbdullahx Jump to Preview UFC 295: Jirir Procházka vs. Alex Pereira Full fight card Main card Prelims Start date and time Tickets PPV price and Live streams What comes after UFC 295: Jiri Procházka vs. Alex Pereira? Join the new Bloody Elbow Preview The UFC 295: Jiří Procházka vs. Alex Pereira live mma fight card is going down this Saturday (November 11th) from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Two titles will be on the line this weekend, with the vacant light heavyweight championship being decided in the main event, and an interim heavyweight belt up for grabs in the co-main. The four fighters vying for gold probably make my top-5 scariest fighters on the planet. Now in the PFL, Francis Ngannou takes the cake, but right behind him there’s Jiří Procházka and Alex Pereira at 205-pounds, and then Sergei Pavlovich and Tom Aspinall at heavyweight. The start time for this UFC fight card is set for 10:00 pm ET. Just thinking about Jiří Procházka vs. Alex Pereira makes me nervous. I’m talking big ol’ butterflies over here. Both men personify what it means to be a devastating striker, although with drastically different approaches. Jiří typically unleashes a flashy and unorthodox symphony of violence, while Alex raises hell with a pressuring nuts and bolts Muay Thai style. If Pereira writes his sonnets of savagery in cursive, then Procházka’s pugilism could be considered calligraphy. This should be a wild one to say the least. It sucks losing Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic, but who couldn’t appreciate a Sergei Pavlovich vs. Tom Aspinall interim heavyweight title tilt? Pavlovich is scary as hell, packs some serious horsepower, and is keen on delivering it early and often. His UFC debut to Alistair Overeem went awry, but since then Sergei has obliterated EVERYONE in his path within the opening round. Aspinall is on a virtually identical trajectory. He also owns a UFC record of 6–1, and then has also finished each of his six promotional wins. Aspinall might be the more technical fighter here, but Pavlovich is the bigger beast in this equation.

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