UFC 310 Fight Night: Complete Preview and Betting Guide
UFC 310 is shaping up to be one of the biggest nights on the calendar. The event lands on Saturday, November 23, 2025 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Fans are already talking about the main event, the co‑main, and a few undercard name‑checks that could create the next breakout star.
Fight Card Breakdown
Main Event – Light Heavyweight Title Fight: Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic. Jones is looking to cement his legacy, while Miocic wants to rewrite the heavyweight narrative with a move down to 205 lb. Both fighters bring a mix of striking and grappling, so expect a five‑round war that could go to decision.
Co‑Main – Women's Strawweight Clash: Zhang Weili (the former champion) faces rising contender Tatiana Suarez. After Weili’s win at UFC 312, this matchup is a test of whether she can reclaim the belt.
Featured Undercard Bouts:
- Sean O'Malley vs. Kai Kara-France – a flashy striking duel that could earn Fight of the Night.
- Islam Makhachev vs. Charles Oliveira – two ex‑champions trying to prove who’s still the best at lightweight.
- Rookie of the Night – 19‑year‑old fighter Sam Mpondo (from South Africa) takes on a seasoned opponent, giving African fans a home‑grown storyline.
These fights give bettors plenty of angles: knock‑out potential, submission chances, and even the possibility of a surprise decision.
How to Watch & Bet
If you’re in the U.S., the fight will stream on ESPN+ and the ESPN network. International viewers can catch the action on FightPass or local sports channels that have UFC rights. Planning a trip to Vegas? Tickets start at $120 for the arena floor and go up to $1,200 for VIP suites. Booking early often lands you a better seat and lower price.
When it comes to betting, most sportsbooks open the line a week before the event. Odds for the main event currently sit at Jones -150 and Miocic +130. For the women’s bout, Weili is a slight favorite at -110. If you like prop bets, think about betting the round of the first finish – many fans back the undercard fights for the quickest KO.
BetMGM is running a promotion for UFC fans: use code UFC310PLAY to grab a $50 risk‑free bet on any UFC 310 fight. The offer is only good for new users and expires 48 hours after the event, so lock it in if you’re new to the platform.
Besides the big fights, keep an eye on the undercard. Upsets happen most often there, and a $10 parlay on two or three undercard winners can turn a small stake into a decent payout.
In short, UFC 310 offers a perfect mix of title stakes, rising talent, and high‑octane action. Whether you’re watching from home, sitting ringside, or just placing a quick bet, you’ll have plenty of reasons to stay glued to the screen. Grab your tickets, set your betting app, and enjoy the night – it’s going to be a wild ride.
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