UFC 301 is set to take place on May 4 at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Here’s a breakdown of the ticket prices if you’re interested in attending this exciting event:
– Premium Octagon Seat: R $2,340
– Upper Floor Level One Ticket: R $2,050
– Premium Level One Chair: R $1,690
– Center Chair Level Two: R $1,390
– Level Two Side Chair: R $1,190
– Cabin Ticket: R $990
– Level Two Corner Chair: R $940
– Center Chair Level Three: R $450
– Level Three Side Chair: R $390
– Level Three Corner Chair: R $290
The main event of UFC 301 will feature Rio-born Alexandre Pantoja defending his flyweight title against challenger Steve Erceg. Pantoja, ranked No. 10 in the UFC flyweight division, aims to retain his 125-pound throne against a tough opponent stepping into enemy territory.
Main Card Attractions
In the co-main event, Jose Aldo, known as ‘The King of Rio,’ returns to the octagon to face the No. 13-ranked bantamweight, Jonathan Martinez. Aldo looks to thrill the Rio de Janeiro crowd with his proficient leg kicking against a formidable opponent.
The feature fight of the night will showcase a match-up between ranked light heavyweight contenders. Former title challenger and current No. 10-ranked contender at 205 pounds, Anthony Smith, seeks his first pro win in Brazil as he takes on the No. 15-ranked Vitor Petrino, aiming to mar his opponent’s undefeated MMA record.
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Adding to the excitement, a thrilling middleweight bout will test flashy Brazilian combatant Michel Pereira against Ukranian bruiser Ihor Potieria.
Kicking off the main card, two ranked middleweight contenders will lock horns at 185 pounds. No. 13-ranked Paul Craig steps into Brazil to face the beloved local No. 14-ranked Caio Borralho, promising an intense showdown to set the tone for the evening.
UFC 301 promises to deliver electrifying matchups and unforgettable moments for MMA fans in Rio de Janeiro.