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UFC San Diego 2022 Fight Card: Big bouts scheduled

The UFC is set to return to San Diego, California on Saturday August 13th 2022, but what contests will be taking place as part of the UFC Fight Night event?

The fight card’s main event will see two top 10 ranked Bantamweight competitors collide when Marlon Vera (#5) takes on Dominick Cruz (#8), with both looking to make a statement and move up to an eventual bout with division Champion Aljamain Sterling.

As well as a powerhouse headliner, there are several great bouts scheduled to take place on the night, and if you’re wondering what you’re going to see, then we’ve got you covered!

Here is everything you need to know about the UFC San Diego 2022 fight card, which takes place on Saturday, August 13th 2022.

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The official UFC website has confirmed the following bouts as of writing on Monday, August 08th 2022:

We’re expecting the company to reveal the breakdown of Prelims and Main Card during the week ahead of the fight night on Saturday, August 13th.

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Cruz recently discussed his opponent in the main event with The Schmo (via MMAFighting): “When I look at Vera, all the things he says, I don’t think he really means it. He does, but he just wants to be heard. He’s a guy that just wants people to hear him because look at what he did to Sean O’Malley and nobody said a thing about him. 

“Nobody cares that he won that fight. He’s just tired of being ignored because people don’t really care that much about him. When he wins, nobody says anything. So, I think that he’s just trying to be heard so he’s saying anything he can, really angry, he’s got a lot of demons, I guess, that he’s dealing with. I don’t

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