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UFC London 2022 Fight Card: What Bouts Are Taking Place?

The UFC will finally be making their long-awaited return to the United Kingdom following the COVID-19 restrictions during 2020 and 2021, but what bouts will be taking place on the fight card?

There are a number of prominent UK and Irish fighters that will be looking to make a statement on fight night, as well as some established fighters from across the globe.

Whilst fight cards are always subject to change, the run of contests for UFC London 2022 appears to be pretty stacked as it currently stands.

Here’s everything you need to know about the fight card for UFC London 2022, including the weight classes that will be featured on the night.

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Here are the current bouts that have been confirmed for the event (as of Monday 21st February 2022). Again, it’s worth noting that these are subject to change at any time due to COVID-19 protocols and injuries:

SATURDAY 19th MARCH / 8:00 PM GMT

SATURDAY 19th MARCH / 5:00 PM GMT

One of the bigger names for fight fans to keep an eye on is Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett, who hit back at another polarising figure in combat sports, Jake Paul, recently.

Speaking on his Chattin Pony with Paddy The Baddypodcast, the fighter claimed that Paul’s attempts to “help” MMA fighter pay were disingenuous. 

“I’ll be honest, that’s the thing what’s p*ssing me off. He’s going on, he’s trying to act like a martyr, like he’s helping MMA fighters. 

“He’s not, lad. He’s just doing that for his own publicity. That’s why the only thing what’s pissing me off about it, people are like, ‘Ah, he’s actually being good for MMA fighters.’ 

“He’s not. He just wants to make a show of Dana White, and that’s the perfect way of doing it.”

*credit to MMAJunkie

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