UFC schedule today (11/9): where to watch UFC Vegas 100 fights live

UFC schedule today (11/9): where to watch UFC Vegas 100 fights live
UFC schedule today (11/9): where to watch UFC Vegas 100 fights live

This Saturday, November 9, the UFC promises another night of adrenaline and excitement with the UFC Vegas 100 event, taking place in Las Vegas, in the United States. In the main fight of the night, the experienced North American Neil Magny faces the Brazilian Carlos Prates, in a decisive fight. The event starts at 6 pm (Brasília time).

Where to watch UFC today?

For fans who want to follow the fights this Saturday, the 9th, there is good news: part of the UFC Vegas 100 preliminary card will be broadcast live and for free on Canal GOAT, starting at 6pm (Brasília time). This initial broadcast is an excellent opportunity to see some of the Brazilian fighters in action at no cost.

However, for those who want to watch all of the event's fights, including the main event between Magny x Carlos Prates, full access is only available through UFC Fight Pass, Ultimate's official streaming service.

Complete UFC card today

MAIN CARD (from 9pm)

Welterweight (up to 77.1 kg): Neil Magny x Carlos Prates

Middleweight (up to 83.9 kg): Gerald Meerschaert x Reinier de Ridder

Bantamweight (up to 61.2 kg): Gaston Bolanos x Cortavious Romious

Strawweight (up to 52.1 kg): Luana Pinheiro x Gillian Robertson

Middleweight (up to 83.9 kg): Mansur Abdul-Malik x Dusko Todorovic

PRELIMINARY CARD (from 6pm)

Strawweight (up to 52.1 kg): Karolina Kowalkiewicz x Denise Gomes

Welterweight (up to 77.1 kg): Elizeu Capoeira x Zachary Scroggin

Welterweight (up to 77.1 kg): Matthew Semelsberger x Charles Radtke

Bantamweight (up to 61.2 kg): Cody Stamann x Da'Mon Blackshear

Middleweight (up to 83.9 kg): Tresean Gore x Antonio Trocoli

Bantamweight (up to 61.2 kg): Melissa Mullins x Klaudia Sygula

Main Fight: Neil Magny x Carlos Prates

Veteran of the Octagon, Neil Magny arrives at UFC Vegas 100 with a vast history in the organization and a great responsibility. Known for his stamina and grappling skills, Magny is one of the most consistent athletes in the welterweight division and, at 36 years old, has accumulated a resume of notable victories and experience to spare. In his career, he has described some of the biggest names in the category and continues to be a difficult opponent for any opponent.

On the other side, Carlos Prates represents Brazil and seeks to consolidate himself in the UFC with a major victory. At 31 years old, Prates sees in Magny a great opportunity to advance in the division and establish his name among the greatest. Owner of an aggressive and powerful style, the Brazilian only wants to build on the solid record he took to the UFC, demonstrating the strength of national MMA in Las Vegas. This will be his debut in the main fight of an organization event, and he arrives with the promise of representing the country with pride and determination.

The confrontation between Magny and Prates promises to be a spectacle of technique and strategy. Magny must seek the advantage on the ground, while Prates bets on the precision and power of his strikes to try to end the fight with a knockout. The clash puts experience and ambition face to face, two elements that make this fight one of the most anticipated of the night.

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