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Ranking the storylines of UFC 304 -- Can Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall deliver at home? - ESPN

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With two title fights, a raucous crowd and big stakes up and down a 14-fight card, UFC 304 looks to be full of drama in Manchester, England. (10 p.m.

ET on ESPN PPV) Fellow Englishmen Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall look to defend their titles — welterweight and interim heavyweight, respectively — against deserving contenders Belal Muhammad and Curtis Blaydes.

Both bouts will serve as rematches, although both previous fights revealed much of anything regarding the outcome of Saturday's festivities.

Pair that with 13 fighters representing the United Kingdom inside the Co-op Live arena, and you've got a potentially electrifying experience on tap for fight fans.

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